I’m trying to figure her out and keep her real.”īut Heigl is well aware of the commercial considerations that often drive such decisions. I don’t really know Izzie very well right now. I’m maybe a little too black-and-white about it. I have a really hard time with that kind of thing. “They really hurt somebody, and they didn’t seem to be taking a lot of responsibility for it. “That was kind of a big change for Izzie, wasn’t it, after she was so up on her moral high ground,” she says, her tone tinged with acid. Another actress might be thrilled just to occupy the spotlight, but Heigl is more concerned about understanding Izzie’s seemingly uncharacteristic actions. Izzie was initially a sympathetic character who lost the man she loved to heart disease and funded a free clinic with the money he left her, but she has recently moved on from noble suffering to an adulterous relationship with Knight’s character, her married best friend, George, much to the distress of his wife. So much so that it can actually get in her way. There’s a real freedom to that that I’m still working on, but she’s already got it. To her, being up-front and straight with people is paramount. “A lot of us care way too much what people think, but it’s refreshing to have someone who speaks the kind of truth where your mouth just drops. “It’s rare to find that kind of honesty in someone, whatever the cost,” Knight says now. “It’s her year,” says Kate Walsh, star of the Grey’s Anatomy spin-off series, Private Practice. During her brief hiatus from the show, Heigl was busy making her next movie, 27 Dresses, which hits theaters this month. When Knocked Up became last summer’s big romantic comedy, Heigl was transformed into Hollywood’s new “It girl.” In September, she astonished everyone, including herself and her own mother, by winning the Emmy Award as outstanding supporting actress in a drama series for her portrayal of Isobel “Izzie” Stevens, on Grey’s Anatomy. With her 29th birthday approaching, she’s selling one house, buying another, getting ready to move, planning a wedding, launching a production company, and developing property in Utah, all while continuing to shoot one of television’s most popular shows. Jonah Hill plays one of Ben's roommates and friends who is also called Jonah.As dusk falls over the carpet of lights spread out below her windows, Katherine Heigl stands in the doorway of her house in the Los Feliz section of Los Angeles, smoking a cigarette and contemplating the spectacular view she’s about to give up. However, Rudd is perhaps best known these days as the star of the Marvel film "Ant-Man." Since the film was released in 2015, the actor has gone on to star in several more MCU films, including "Captain America: Civil War," "Ant-Man and the Wasp," and "Avengers: Endgame."Įarlier this year, he returned as Ant-Man for a third movie titled "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania." Audiences can next see him in the untitled "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" sequel. He played a teacher in "The Perks of Being a Wallflower," and acted opposite himself in Netflix's "Living With Yourself." On the comedic side, he has appeared in "Role Models," "I Love You, Man," "Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues," and the aforementioned "This is 40." The actor - who still looks the same today as he did 16 years ago - has continued to impress audiences with his performances that oscillate between humorous and moving. Paul Rudd attends Marvel Studios' “Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania" at Regency Village Theatre on Februin Los Angeles, California.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |