A columnist takes a look back at memorable chats
Someone asked me recently, “Who was your favorite celebrity interview?”I don’t have a single favorite. The stars I liked best were the ones who didn’t act like stars. They were always the most secure, most talented, most likable, and had the most interesting stuff to say. So, in no particular order, here are some behind-the-scenes looks at some of my favorite celebrities.ROSARIO DAWSON didn’t make it all about her when I interviewed her this year on the set of “Descent,” an indie flick directed by her longtime pal Talia Lugacy. She made sure her director and producer, Jeff Mazzola, were in on the conversation about this little revenge thriller revolving around a date rape.”It’s not like the role of the pretty girl who gets the guy at the end,” Dawson said. “This is dark. This is tough.”Traffic-stopping beautiful, with cheekbones like the Jersey Palisades, you have to admire this lady, who was discovered on a lower East Side stoop by a casting agent and cast in 1995’s “Kids.” Since then she has appeared in big-budget flicks like “Men in Black II,” “Alexander,” “Sin City” and “Rent,” and still lends time and star power to a little indie film with a friend.BY DENIS HAMILLMcClatchy Newspapers[ SOURCE ]{nl}{nl}
No Comments
No comments yet.
Leave a comment



















