Atlantica - 01.05.2002, Síða 16

Atlantica - 01.05.2002, Síða 16
14 A T L A N T I C A I’m trying to be open to different experiences. It’s not really about the success of the experience as much as it is the experience itself. EW: Is there any actor or director that you really want to work with? TH: Sean Penn [laughs playfully]. EW: Why Sean Penn? TH: Why? Why do you have to ask why? Because he’s Sean Penn. Because there’s only one and he’s it. Well, that’s not true. There are so many brilliant directors out there, but Sean Penn has to be one of the most interesting, complicated, brilliant actors – and he always has been. EW: Does it bother you that people still recognise you as Lois Lane? No, but I think success in any- thing, especially television, can have its downside. Even if you win Emmys for your work, it can still pigeon-hole you. Unless you’re George Clooney! He doesn’t have any problems with pigeon-holes. You have to ride out both sides of your success: one side allows you to get things and the other stops you from get- ting certain things. But I’m not a believer in whining about it. I’m sort of a maker of my own opportunities. If it’s not happening one way, I will find my creative outlet anoth- er way. And not just in acting. I love being a mother. EW: Is it hard to balance motherhood with a career in show business? TH: I believe you can do a lot, but you can’t do it all at the same time. That’s sort of my motto. I pick what I can do when I can do it. And I try to give myself a break. EW: I’ve got to ask. What was the best part about being a cheerleader for the San Francisco 49ers during the height of their dynasty? TH: Free tickets! Free tickets to the Super Bowl against Miami when nobody else could get them. And winning. Edward Weinman is a staff writer. TH: Sometimes I’ve found that on the lowest budget things that I’ve done, because you’re not really getting paid. Everyone is there because they have a belief in the project – like tonight’s V- Day event. Everyone is here because they believe so deeply in the cause and that makes an event like this that much more of a mov- ing and deeper experience. EW: What would be the worst part of your profession, aside from interviews like this? TH: You’re not so bad...You’re not so bad [laughs]. I think at any level, struggling to get the part you want. And the rejection. But the gift about life is that, hopefully, you get to a point where you understand that there are so many things more important than getting a job or not getting a job. When you don’t get a part, you allow yourself some sadness for a few hours and then you move on. EW: Of all the characters you’ve portrayed, which is your favourite? TH: [Pause.] I’m thinking for such a long time because I’m not exactly sure I’ve played it yet. Each experience has its merits. In a way, it’s hard to com- pare. You know, I really enjoyed playing Lois Lane, because I thought she was smart, funny, vulnerable, aggressive – a multifaceted woman. I just finished this lit- tle independent movie that nobody has seen yet. It’s called The Chester Story, the type of film that will probably end up in a film festival somewhere. I also had a wonderful time doing Cabaret. The part was such a brilliant role. I was so grateful to have it. EW: I read that you took singing lessons before you tried out for Cabaret and flew yourself to the audition. Why did you want to play Sally Bowles so badly? TH: I didn’t even want the role so badly. I wanted the experience of auditioning for the role so badly. I never believed I would actually get the part, but I’m sort of a risk taker. You know, I had these people in NY saying, “Okay, we’ll see her. She can audition.” But nobody believed they would hire me. I wanted to go through the experience. I sort of think that’s what life is all about. Even coming to Iceland to do the V-Day event. It’s like, hey, let’s go to Iceland and see what that’s like. airmail Teri Hatcher 009-023 ATL302 Airmail 19.4.2002 16:50 Page 14
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