Michelle Williams channels Marilyn Monroe in ‘My Week With Marilyn’
October 6, 2011 by Amanda Nowitz
Filed under Film
For six seasons, she played the beautiful yet complicated Jen Lindley on Dawson’s Creek. Flash forward t0 2011 and this teenager is now a woman in her thirties with many award nominations, including an Oscar nod for her turn as a lonely, trapped wife in Brokeback Mountain.
Now, after playing these deeply depressing characters, she is beginning to embrace her “new life,” which can only come from growing up and understanding who she is. It doesn’t hurt that she was chosen to play iconic sexpot/actress, Marilyn Monroe in the film My Week With Marilyn. But what hides underneath this willowy, Mia Farrow-esque actress? “I think Nabokov once said that genius is finding the invisible link between things. And that’s how I choose to see life. Everything’s connected, and everything has meaning if you look for it.”
The idea of playing such an iconic figure was daunting. “As soon as I finished the script, I knew that I wanted to do it, and then I spent six months trying to talk myself out of it,” she says. “But I always knew that I never really had a choice. I’ve started to believe that you get the piece of material that you were ready for.”
She’s also intrigued by Monroe’s way of being both an adult and a little girl, a dichotomy hard to genuinely find in this world. “I’ve always thought of her as that woman-child, not an icon, which is probably why I let myself approach the role.” Read more
Before The Oscars: Michelle Williams
February 15, 2011 by Deanna Chew
Filed under Film, Performing Arts News
How did this year’s Academy Award nominees begin their acting careers? Find out in The Daily Actor’s “Before The Oscars” special feature.
Michelle Williams
Nominated for “Best Actress In A Leading Role”
Film: Blue Valentine
Role: Cindy, a young wife and mother whose marriage to a man she once loved deeply is now failing.
How she got started: Michelle Williams fell in love with performing at a young age. When she was 9 years old, her family moved from Kalispell, Montana to San Diego. While attending Santa Fe Christian Schools in Solana Beach, she saw her first live theater performance and became infatuated with acting. At 14, she made her feature debut in the movie Lassie. She left school to pursue acting eventually landed a role on the WB show “Dawson’s Creek,” which launched her career to stardom.
Other notable films: Halloween H20: 20 Years Later, Prozac Nation, Brokeback Mountain (Academy Award nomination), Deception, Shutter Island
The 83rd Academy Awards airs on February 27 at 8pm. For a list of nominees, click here.
Dawson Creek actors were a-holes
June 4, 2009 by Lance Carter
Filed under Performing Arts News
The former showrunner of Dawson’s Creek, Tom Kapinos talked recently about taking over the show after creator Kevin Williamson bailed.
What was it like working with Katie Holmes, James Van Der Beek, Joshua Jackson and Michelle Williams?
“The experience was miserable,” he said. “But it was a four-year boot camp. It was like going to TV grad school and learning how to run a television show. Anybody on that show who could make a decision was allowed to run it at some point. I inherited the very awkward college years, and I almost ran the show into the ground. But I learned everything that I needed to know about how to run a show.
When someone asked,“What was it specifically that made it such a challenge?”
He said: “It was the four monstrous actors at the core of it. They were very young, and they got very famous, and they made life miserable for any writer or producer on the show.”




