
Charlize Theron tells W magazine why she gets fed up with the notion that she plays predominately ‘ugly’ movie characters: “Oh, no, you better not be bringing up ‘ugly.’ Look, I get it. Monster was a transformation. North Country was dirt. That’s what happens when you go into a mine. In the Valley of Elah—that’s when I took real offense, because that was just my real hair color and me with no makeup.” Following are other comments from Charlize Theron’s interview found in the June issue of W:
ON “GOOD MATERIAL” DRIVING HER TO CHOOSE MOVIE ROLES …
“More interesting stories come my way about what we consider real people than about glamorous, beautiful people. It really irks me that people think I choose these roles because if I’m not looking attractive, they will take me seriously. I’m sorry, but if I’m going to play a cop, I’m not going to be wearing eyeliner. I’m not going to wake up in a scene with lip gloss on, because that’s not how women wake up, not even the most beautiful women.”
ON WANTING CHILDREN BUT NOT MARRIAGE…
“I always knew that I didn’t want to get married. I’ve always known that I’d be a mom from the time I was a little girl.” On turning down “hot-chick” movie parts
AFTER HER LINGERIE-CLAD ROLE IN 2 DAYS IN THE VALLEY…
“A lot of people were saying, ‘You should just hit while the iron’s hot.’ But playing the same part over and over doesn’t leave you with any longevity. And I knew it was going to be harder for me, because of what I look like, to branch out to different kinds of roles.”
ON WHY SHE CHOSE TO CO-STAR WITH WILL SMITH IN HER NEW BLOCKBUSTER MOVIE, HANCOCK...
“[Will] said that there’s this idea within the industry where you do your independent film that’s made for under $2 million, it’s a struggle and then you win your Academy Award for that, because that’s your best work. And then you do what’s considered these kind of sellout roles in the big blockbusters. And he’s like, ‘Why can’t we do the best work in a big movie that can be a blockbuster?’”
ON HOW HER GREATEST TRANSFORMATION IS ON THE RED CARPET…
“It’s great fun when you have three people coming to your house, and one’s doing your nails, one’s doing your hair and one’s doing your makeup. Two hours later, you look gorgeous. But that’s not my life.”
On her SEVEN Year relationship with Irish actor, Stuart Townsend…
“Man, woman. Like to touch each other.”
She's right. She's still gorgeous, though, eyeliner or not. She has a natural, classic beauty.
Haha I love her comment on her relationship, clever
This is a beautiful picture of Charlize. She looks great in that color.
ROFL I love the comment at the end! I can't seem to log in yet under my user name. ugh.
Haha, why was Hancock censored??? Its the name of a founding father, and its not filthy!
I've never liked her.
shes stunning...but she seems like she could be a bitch
She looks beautiful on the cover. She was one of the few women in Hollywood who are actually talanted, classy and not a fame hungry diva. Good for her! What's up with the math question???
lol did your moderator bleep out the name of the movie?
She's always struck me as being b*tchy and somewhat stuck up. She doesn't want to discuss beauty but she knows good and well her getting ugly was the only reason she won the Oscar for Monster. It wasn't the performance everyone was talking about as much as the transformation.
I think she is the perfect woman. She's gorgeous and has an amazing figure and she's not stupid either.
I think she is the perfect woman. She's gorgeous and has an amazing figure and she's not stupid either.
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