mercoledì 11 marzo 2015

GOSSIP - You are Wright! La co-protagonista di "House of Cards" sulla cover di "Vanity Fair" (svela la ragione del taglio corto di capelli di Claire...)
Robin Wright is glowing on the cover of Vanity Fair‘s April 2015 issue, on newsstands March 12.
Here’s what the 48-year-old House of Cards actress had to share with the mag. Wright speaks about developing the icy, ambitious villain Claire Underwood for David Fincher’s House of Cards, which has made her as much a star of the show as Kevin Spacey. Claire’s wardrobe and sleek, androgynous haircut have also minted her a fashion icon. “I was just cutting off damaged hair—too much bleach over months of [appearing in] different movies,” Wright explains of Claire’s much-admired coif. “It was a mercy killing, but it works for the character.” House of Cards creator David Fincher discusses the dynamic between Wright and Spacey, who have made the two scheming, lustful antiheroes one of television’s most beloved power couples. Fincher confides that “a lot of people were asking, Is this meant to be Bill and Hillary? It shouldn’t be, but what I do love—especially with Bill and Hillary—is there’s an unfathomable place at which they meet, and you’re not going to get to the bottom of it. That was kind of where we started.”

On her ex husband Sean Penn: “I’m not in the business of talking about what ‘isn’t.’…I grew up very fast as a young girl, but I grew slowly into my womanhood. We were learning as we were going along. We agreed as parents that we’d not work at the same time, so that one of us was always with the kids. He was making more money than I was at the time, so it was a simple decision: ‘You go work—I’ll stay with the kids.’ And we got along great as creative people. Acting together, him directing me [in The Crossing Guard in 1995]—that was great. I believe we were together not only to have our beautiful children but to learn how to love…for the next time around, the right way. And then, what I’m looking for in people now, is kindness.”
On her fiance Ben Foster: “I’ve never been happier in my life than I am today. Perhaps it’s not ladylike [to say], but I’ve never laughed more, read more, or come more than with Ben. He inspires me to be the best of myself. There’s so much to learn. It’s endless. How great! It took me a long time to grow up. Love is possible as life is possible.”
On stardom coming late for her: “I feel as though I’ve just graduated. I mean, I never went to college. I was pregnant at 23. You hear people say how they have ‘arrived,’ but it was just always there, waiting to come out. For me, it just took a long time. I’m 48. I’m finally a person. I think I’m finally ready.”

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