DANES' FIRST NIGHT WITH THE TERMINATOR!
Claire Danes "T3" interview with TV Guide!
Reported By:
René de Jong
Tuesday, November 25, 2002
Claire Danes of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines spoke with
TVGuide.com about acting with an occasional CG cast, her fat paycheck and
her first night with Arnold.
TVGuide.com
Three weeks into filming last spring, producers realized that then-19-year-old
Sophia Bush (Van Wilder) was a bit too young for the role of
veterinarian Kate Miller. With no time to spare, they sought Danes, 23, to replace her.
"I got the script literally that night, read it and had to evaluate it very quickly,"
recalls the actress, who decided to "take the leap of faith" and join the big-budget
sequel. "It was very overwhelming and disorienting."
As the Yale coed quickly discovered, that was nothing compared to her first day on
the T3 set. "I'm doing this scene at night with flames all around me," she recalls,
"and I'm on the ground when Arnold [Schwarzenegger approaches] in his Terminator garb
holding a machine gun. He's looking down on me and I'm thinking, 'This is not happening.'
I was like, 'How do I react?' Thankfully, my character was in a similar position.
She suddenly found herself in this alternative reality, as did I. So, it
didn't require too much imagination."
Danes can't say the same about the rest of the CGI-heavy blockbuster, which hits
theaters July 2, 2003. "I have no idea what the movie will ultimately look like,
because I acted [opposite] a piece of yellow tape on a matte box throughout
70 percent of the film," she explains. "It was embarrassing, because I was making
some pretty extreme facial expressions and screaming at the top of my lungs [while]
acting to nothing."
That's quite a stretch for a performer used to sharing the screen with Oscar winners
like Susan Sarandon, Holly Hunter and, most recently, Meryl Streep, who plays her
mother in The Hours (out Dec. 27). Speaking of which, why is the Golden Globe winner
(for the late, great My So-Called Life) involving herself in such blatantly
escapist fare? Shouldn't she be off filming a remake of Wuthering Heights or something?
"I really don't appreciate elitist attitudes about art," groans the upcoming
star of Jodie Foster's circus-set drama Flora Plum. "I don't identify with that. I
don't get it. I appreciate raw entertainment... [Besides], how lucky am I to be able
to experiment with different styles of filmmaking and acting?" Not to mention cash
a pretty fat paycheck!
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René de Jong
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