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Much like her sister did back in the day, there appears to be a limit to how much into character this A- list mostly movie actress is willing to get. In this case, it is about getting dirty and looking bruised. She just won't do it because she thinks her image is more important than any role.
elle fanning?
ReplyDeleteBlake Lively maybe. Not sure of role
ReplyDeleteShe is dirty and bruised in her survival movie with the the shark
ReplyDeleteNo idea.
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ReplyDeleteWhen Dakota refused to shave her head to play a cancer patient and the role went to Abigail Breslin.
Rule out the Mara sisters.
ReplyDeleteBut, but isn't uglification to the key to winning "Best Actress" awards?
ReplyDeleteI just saw a video of Syrian victims of chemical warfare attacks in the news.
Not really, she was just dirty-pretty in the movie. The same way models use saltwater in their hair to make it poufy. She was in full " natural" makeup in that film.
ReplyDeleteDakota Fanning. She was the only one who had a personal hairdresser for "Twentieth Century Women."
ReplyDeleteMaybe her goal is to just do her.
ReplyDeleteIt's going to grow back, isn't it? And she can wear a wig while it grows back.
ReplyDeleteThat's not even half the suffering a real cancer patient goes through, I guess she isn't good enough to play one because she'll never actually get to empathise with one.
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