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An interviewer had to end her interview with Obsession star Inde Navarratte early after getting SCARED by her 😳😭👀 “As a fellow short girl, is it kind of nice that maybe people are a little bit afraid of you?…” “As a matter of fact, yes… But, I’m closer to...

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Cate Blanchett on how she prepared for the role of Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's "Aviator" (2004): "Interviewer: How do you deal with the problem of portraying someone like Katharine Hepburn who is so well known? Blanchett: I tried not to look at it like a problem. I tried to look at it as a challenge. But it was more than daunting, it was completely and utterly terrifying. I don’t know that I knew what I had agreed to do. When Martin Scorsese calls you just go into this reverie…I’m such a fan…and so when he asked of course I said yes. Then I realised the consequences but I had agreed to do it. You just have to get on. I find the technical work fascinating. You have to find a balance between paying a homage to her as an actress and being irreverent and serving the script and unlocking the private human being. She was enormously private. Interviewer: There must have been tons of material…books, films, TV interviews…for your homework? Blanchett: There is not a lot of newsreel footage actually. It’s not like now where there’s a lot of interviews with film actors outside the domain of the sound stage. The interview I found most helpful was one she gave in 1973 to Dick Cavett. I had read about that in a biography – and this is the great thing about working with Martin Scorsese, he is so into research and his research team found that TV interview for me. And that became my bible. It was listening to the woman herself, even though her voice had calcified, I think, as had her personality, as she approached or was in her seventies. But watching her be uncomfortable, it was like a gambler looking at another gambler – you could see where the ‘tell’ is. After watching that interview I went back and watched her films and tried to compare the awkward gestures with the gestures that she had as a young actress before she had really crystallised into Hepburn as we know her. Interviewer: What about getting to grips with her distinctive almost iconic voice? Blanchett: It’s a bit like a language lab, if you want to get a feeling for an accent you have to immerse yourself in it. Someone said you can tell if someone has the feeling for an accent because they’ll be able to hesitate in the language. That became very important to me. You learn it technically and then you have to get fluid with it and forget the preparation." ("The Aviator (2004) – Q&A interview with Cate Blanchett", Phase9 Editorial, 2004) P.S: Happy 57th birthday, Cate Blanchett!

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