Ashley Judd, High Crimes Interview by Paul Fischer in Los Angeles.
Interview
Beautiful and elegant, Ashley Judd is
sporting a large diamond ring, symbol of her recent marriage to
racing car driver Dario Franchitti in a fairy tale ceremony in Scotland
at Skibo Castle in Edinburgh, the same castle that hosted Madonnas
wedding to Guy Ritchie a year earlier. Judd is cautious about revealing
more about the affair and reticent to discuss her private life.
Both my husband and I give a lot of ourselves in what we do
because that is our public lives; but in my private life, I have
an intrinsic right to be left alone, Judd insists with a light
smile. Judd further adds that she is still trying to discover where
the line goes between public and private. Its hard but
I try to do it, she said. The right question is, do
I get irritated while I try to retain my privacy?
I have a picture from the film festival
at Deauville, where Kiss the Girls was premiering in
Europe, and theres this phalanx of photographers in a circle
and Im standing there, and I wrote, Abandon all ye who
have hope who enter here. I have a responsibility to nurture
and shepherd my talent and when Im living the parts of my
life not related to that I feel I have the right to be left alone.
Her sister Wynonna disagrees
with her. She said that lack of privacy comes with the whole
kit and caboodle and its not open to negotiation. To
further exemplify her point, Judd recalls an incident which turned
her right off the whole celebrity thing. If Im in the
toilet in an airport bathroom I dont think its appropriate
to slide a pad and pencil under the stall. If Im in Spago
and having a hysterical time with girlfriends, and if Im with
Gloria Steinem, I dont think its appropriate to have
a script pitched to me - to be told if I dont do this my whole
career will be wasted. There is a boundary between public and private.
However, Judd does reluctantly elaborate
on some aspects of her wedding while denying other media accounts
of the affair. Dario wore a beautiful tartan to our wedding
and Armani made my dress. Everything else Ive read is inaccurate,
including the rumours of 300 celebrity guests that were apparently
flown in from all over the world, and the $3-million cost, not to
mention the last-minute change of venue from Quaint Croick Church.
We chose Skibo Castle because its a private club to
which we belong and because Dario is Scottish. She wont
elaborate on the carats of her stunning ring, except to say that
it is an antique stone in a specially designed setting. My
husband organized everything. The setting is called a cushion and
it makes the stone look bigger than it actually is, she modestly
adds.
Her private life is on track, as is
her professional life, with a movie career that is humming along
quite nicely, thank you very much. In her latest, High Crimes, Judd
is in familiar territory, so it appears on the surface, in distress
yet again, re-teaming with her Kiss the Girls co-star
Morgan Freeman. This time around, Judd plays high-powered San Francisco
lawyer Claire Kubik who is married to a sweet woodworker (Jim Caviezel)
and living in a dreamy home in the woods. However, life takes a
nasty turn when her husband is arrested and tried - by the military
- for alleged murders of women and children in a clandestine South
American operation. Claire sets off to defend her husband as his
civilian lawyer. To research the role, Judd sought the real-life
equivalent of her character.
I hooked up with a woman in the
Bay Area [San Francisco] who was definitely on the fast track and
had her firm by the tail, she said. It was important
for me to know this type of woman exists; Im not really around
people like that. She was genuine and very earnest, which I like.
Intensity smacks to me of something slightly off-kilter but her
earnestness was very sweet. One of the major criticisms of
the film is regarding the likelihood of a civilian serving on a
military court-martial, but Judd defends that facet of the film.
We had an impeccable adviser who was there; everything you
see in the courtroom scenes is legit.
The 34-year old star, whose earlier
credits include the low-budget Ruby in Paradise and Smoke, has recently
forged a career in which she has played a plethora of strong women
in extraordinary circumstances. They include characters in such
films as Bruce Beresfords Double Jeopardy,, and
Kiss the Girls, in which she is a serial killers
object of desire. She also has played a possible serial killer in
Eye of the Beholder with Ewan McGregor and starred opposite
Hugh Jackman in the romantic comedy Someone Like You.
Asked to discuss a possible correlation to the women shes
played, Ashley is rather dismissive of the notion. Its
interesting. In Jodie Fosters Premiere Magazine article, (she)
knew the links between the various characters she has played, what
links them thematically. People say that to me and I think what
unites all my characters is that they are hurt; its most accurate
to say I play characters that are hurt but are responding to their
environment.
Judd is having the time of her life
and remains careful to balance her work and marriage. On the delicately
asked question of children, Judd coyly remarks that its
for God to know and for us to find out. You also add to that the
fact you can never take anything for granted. As for whether
or not she is likely to join her husbands racing car crew
any time soon, thats not necessarily on her immediate horizon.
I cant change a tire, but I can keep the crew entertained
while THEY change the tires.
What finally remains important at present
is enjoying all that is right with her life. Its so
wrong to yearn so much, that you miss the joy of what youre
living. Thats definitely something Ive learned and am
willing to share. At the same time, the beautiful actress
is not giving too much away.
Release Date TBA 2003 Synopsis: Based on the DC Comic Book character, a woman has
a near-death experience and discovers she has new found feline abilities.
With her new powers, she seeks revenge against the man who murdered
her mother. Starring Ashley Judd Directed by Pitof (rumored) Written by John Rogers Studio Warner Bros.
Genre Action, Crime
Release Date TBA 2002/2003 Synopsis: Ashley Judd plays a woman with an identity disorder
who realizes that she's not the person she thought she was during
the last eight years, leading her to go on a journey of self-discovery
to uncover the memory of the event that caused her to take on the
other identity. Starring Ashley Judd Written by Adam Gibgot Studio Castle Rock Entertainment Genre Thriller
Release Date October 11, 2002 Synopsis: This dramatic biopic about the Spanish avant-garde
artist Frida Kahlo (Salma Hayek) chronicles her life in 1930s Mexico,
her haunting paintings, and her relationship with her husband, Diego
Rivera (Alfred Molina). Starring Salma Hayek, Alfred Molina, Antonio Banderas, Edward
Norton, Ashley Judd, Geoffrey Rush, Roger Rees Directed by Julie Taymor Written by Walter Salles, Rodrigo Garcia, Clancy Sigal Studio Miramax Genre Biography, Drama Filming Location(s) Mexico City Web SitesOfficial
Site
Release
Date June 7, 2002 Synopsis: Rebecca Wells' popular 1996 novel from which this
script was adapted is a Louisiana-based story of one woman who is
able to mend her troubled relationship with her mother by listening
to her stories of friendship with her three closest female friends.
The four women have such an intrinsic bond that they claim they
are connected by a divine sisterhood. Starring Ellen Burstyn, Sandra Bullock, Ashley Judd, Ron
Eldard, Maggie Smith, Brenda Blethyn, James Garner, Shirley Knight,
Angus Mcfadyen Directed by Callie Khouri Written by Mark Andrus, Callie Khouri Studio Warner Bros. Genre Drama Filming Location(s) Louisiana Web SitesOfficial
Site
Born
as: Ashley Tyler Ciminella, Day of Birth: April 19, 1968, Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California
An eighth generation Eastern Kentuckian, Ashley Judd first
proved her acting abilities in her debut feature film role
as Ruby Lee Gissing in Victor Nunez' internationally acclaimed
"Ruby In Paradise." Ashley has been busy
recently: she married her prince, Dario Franchitti, in December
2001 and will have three films debuting in 2002:
Release Date:
April 5th, 2002 Synopsis: Claire Heller Chapman (Judd) is a San Francisco
attorney who teams up with a former military attorney (Freeman)
to defend her husband, Tom Chapman (Caviezel), in military court.
The military has declared him a deserter, charging him with
participating in a mass killing in El Salvador. Can she get
him free? As the disturbing top secret details of the crime
are revealed, will she want to? (Peet plays Claire's younger
sister who works as a 1-900 phone psychic.) Cast: Ashley Judd (Claire Heller Chapman), Morgan Freeman,
Jim Caviezel (Tom Chapman), Bruce Davison, Amanda Peet (Jackie
Heller), Adam Scott; other cast not announced yet. Director: Carl Franklin Screenwriter(s): Yuri Zeltser, Cary Bickley, Joseph Finder Distributor: 20th Century Fox Production Company: New Regency Films Based upon:The
novel of the same title by Joseph Finder Genres: Crime, Thriller MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for violence, sexual content and
language) Official Site: HighCrimesMovie.com Trailers: QuickTime
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