Christina Ricci “would love†to team up with Martin Scorsese.
The actress named the legendary filmmaker as her favourite director and hopes she will get the chance to star in one of his films.
The Hollywood beauty also explained how she picks her movie roles, saying she usually trusts her gut feeling.
“I would love to work with Martin Scorsese, he is my favourite director,†she said during a radio interview. “I just go with impulse [when picking roles], what I like, what I think would be fun or if it’s someone I’d like to work with. It’s really very emotionally based.â€
Christina added that she likes to go to the cinema in her spare time.
The 32-year-old finds good films relaxing, but her busy schedule doesn’t often allow her to go to the movies.
“I do when I’m not working, but when you’re working it’s hard to take time to do that. If the film is really good you lose yourself,†she said.
The Bel Ami star also spoke about being a child star.
Christina shot to fame portraying Wednesday Adams in the popular 1990s Adams Family franchise.
Her family made sure she didn’t take on too much work and school came first.
“I always had the same tutor on every job, you have to do at least three to four hours of school every single day. My parents only allowed me to do one film a year and then I’d just go back into public school with my friends,†she said.
John Meck
Dear Ms. Ricci,
Sorry I went off topic with that previous comment. I could picture (no pun intended) you and Mr. Scorsese doing a remake of Cleopatra. What a great bloody epic you two could make, plus, you’d be a natural for it, and knock Liz right out of the park. I could also envision Vampirella or Joan Of Arc. I hope you don’t think my suggestions were too presumptuous (I’m just another fan).
Sincerely,
Jack
Dear Ms. Ricci,
I’ve been a fan since The Addams Family. As far as I’m concerned,
your role choices have always been fearless and your excution flawless. (My personal favorite was Buffalo 66, but it gave me agita. 🙂 It was waiting for the train wreck that never came.) I haven’t seen all of your work, but I plan to make the time. My only question, if I may, is do you pick your own roles? I wouldn’t be a bit surprised if you did.
My only observation is you were born a swan. The truth has no agenda.
Sincerely,
Jack