22 April 2010

Carey Mulligan for Interview Mag


Carey Mulligan talked to Susan Sarandon for this month's issue of Interview magazine and posed for a gorgeous cover shoot as well. Carey is gearing up for the release of her next filmsThe Greatest and Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps, which are just a few of the projects keeping her busy in Hollywood. Inside the magazine she described the surprise success of An Education, filming in New York with boyfriend Shia LaBeouf, and how she's sure that she's "so done with short hair." Here's more:





















  • On adapting for roles: "Since An Education came out, I’ve read so many scripts about short-haired girls who wear Ramones T-shirts who have a kind of quirk factor. Luckily, I’m not restricted when it comes to age. I can play a bit younger but I can also play older, like I did in Never Let Me Go, where my character is 28 by the end of the film. I also don’t look specific—I can change my appearance quite easily just by changing my hair. So I can adapt quite well."
  • On being reserved: "Reserved. . . . Am I reserved? I think I agree with that. I don’t think I’m particularly original. I am quite homey, though. But then I’m also quite transient. I quite like being nomadic."
  • On NY or LA being easier for her and Shia: "I don’t really talk about it, but I think it’s probably easier in New York. In L.A., it’s a little bit harder—especially if you don’t drive, because you’re just more exposed. I didn’t know how to drive until recently, but I just passed my driving test!"
  • On the roles she's interested in: "I don’t think I want to play title roles. I don’t want to be the face on the poster. I don’t want that pressure of having the success riding on my shoulders. I just want to play the most interesting parts. I actually think it’s incredibly rare to get an interesting female character that is the lead in a film."
source: popsugar

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