“That’s not how I wanted to spend the last years of my life, so I said no over and over again.”
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In an interview with Zap2It, per Express, Richard recalled his granddaughter asking him to play Dumbledore, saying, “She said, ‘Papa, I hear you’re not going to be in the Harry Potter movie’, and she said, ‘If you don’t play Dumbledore then I will never speak to you again.'”
Reportedly, every time he turned down the role, the producers upped his proposed salary, hoping he would sign on.
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Glen explained in an interview with GQ, “I said, ‘If I were editing this movie, I would cut him out immediately.'” The character was reworked with Glen’s notes in mind.
He added, “What we were talking about is, how can Hangman service the story and give the flavor of the original Top Gun that you need?”
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Recalling having to call Ariana to ask her to audition, Cindy told Variety in another interview, “Finally, I picked up the phone, and I called her directly. And I said Ariana — it was 10:30 at night, we were having a big day the next day and we were seeing a couple of other Anitas — and I’m just like, ‘I need you to come in. I need you to come to Brooklyn, and I need you to meet Steven Spielberg.'”
Ultimately, Ariana won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her work as Anita in West Side Story.
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Speaking with Rolling Stone, Greta also talked about Ryan’s casting, saying, “It was only ever Ryan Gosling, and it was a long journey. Margot and I just wouldn’t take no for an answer.”
Ryan was ultimately nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his work as Ken.
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Eventually, Ellen decided to take the job at Grey’s for a quick paycheck. She ultimately stayed as a series regular until Season 20, and even now, she returns for multiple episodes a season.
Speaking about the freedom playing Meredith Grey allowed her, she told Good Housekeeping, “I knew as a woman in the [movie] business that I wasn’t going to be paid the same as men … I was just going to be the wife or the girlfriend.” Grey’s Anatomy allowed her to be part of much more important stories.
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Speaking about his initial hesitation for The Story of Marvel Studios: The Making of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Chris said, “It’s a big commitment to do these Marvel movies,” Evans said. “Initially, the offer was nine pictures, then it went to six. But six movies can last a really long time. My concern was the fact that this will be a life-changing experience and the following commitment would be more than I could handle. But that did not turn out to be the case. It was the best decision I ever made.”
Robert Downey Jr. also convinced Chris to audition in the first place after he spoke highly of working with Marvel.
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Recalling ultimately taking the role with Variety, Amanda said she thought, “It’s really going to be difficult. It’s a huge challenge. But I can’t believe that I get a challenge like this.”
She ultimately won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.
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In an interview with the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Rachel elaborated, saying, “I met with [Francis] for like three hours at the Soho Hotel in London. And then he told me that they were filming in Germany and in Poland and I had just gotten to London and I wanted to disappear because I was so far away from home for the first time ever. And I was away from everybody that I knew and loved, and I said ‘No.'”
She continued, saying, “And I regretted it the second I said it. I had another project lined up that fell through that got pushed into 2023, and I just kind of put my name back into the mix and got it and I feel really bad for any of the girls… because I put my name back in and they were just like ‘Yup, OK, cool, we’ll do it.'”
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He elaborated, saying, “But you know, once I recognized that Angela’s going to be playing Tina, I thought, well, I have to do this now ’cause I was a fan of hers and I worked with her before … I was a huge fan of Angela’s ’cause I had seen her in Joe Turner’s Come and Gone play, and I needed to be there to work with her and provide the kind of support I knew she would need.”
Laurence ultimately helped work on the script and made the role what he wanted it to be. His work earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role.
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She continued, saying, “I think part of the reason why I just didn’t see myself playing that part was because insidiously and implicitly, that’s a message that I’ve been fed my entire life — that people who look like me aren’t romantic leads, that people who look like me aren’t the people who the male romantic lead will fall in love with.”
Amika said she eventually realized she made a horrible mistake, and her agents got into contact with One Day casting director Rachel Sheridan, who was still hoping she would audition.
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Recalling turning down the role at first, Helen told Idler Magazine, “I looked at the history of that time and the slums of Birmingham. My own grandparents grew up in the slums of Glasgow and were miners’ kids in Cardiff, and I thought I was going to be there with a mangle saying things like: ‘Gotta get up early to get the wash on in the backyard.'”
She added, “But nobody was doing what Steve was doing which was making these people heroes.”
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Fantasia told Variety that starring as Celie in The Color Purple allowed her to heal after previous abusive relationships. She said, “I could let go of every man that’s ever put his hands on me. I freed myself from that.”
She also called the role liberating, adding, “I’m grateful that I did not allow those voices in my head to hold me back from stepping into this woman’s shoes. It was important that I did.”
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She added, “And I decided to believe him, so I jumped on this journey, and I really had a wonderful time. I learned so much about myself, I was inspired, I was repurposed working with my giants. I just felt like I was checking a big item off my bucket list.”
Initially, Zoe wanted to take the project because she wanted to push herself to find roles outside of the big blockbuster movies she’s become known for, which is why she starred in Lioness and From Scratch.
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He continued, adding, “I responded to their passion, and he became a really interesting, complex character.”
Matthew became integral to helping create the character of Brenner that we see in Stranger Things. He recalled, “When I finally said yes, I said, I want to dye my hair white because evil characters in Japanese anime always have white hair, and I want to wear a suit like Cary Grant in North by Northwest, where if I fall down when I stand up, it’s clean. And give all that dialogue to the people around me. They said yes to all of it. It made his stillness and his quietness that much more compelling.”
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“I pictured that in my mind, and then I thought to myself, ‘No, no, no, no, no, someone else is not getting their hands on this,'” Elisabeth recalled to the Independent. “So I said, ‘Yes.’ That’s why I did it – pure jealousy and competitiveness.”
She went on to win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.
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In the end, Coppola helped Mario Puzo rework his initial screenplay.
Recalling to NPR when he finally signed on to The Godfather Part II, Pacino said, “I remember thinking that was a very memorable moment, you know? So then it was done. I said yes. And it was a tough shoot for me because – I just don’t know. It was a time of my life where – it’s hard to describe it without lying down on the couch.”
He was nominated for Best Actor for his work in the movie.
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