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Beautiful 19-year old Kate Bosworth
laughs when it is suggested that she could be the next it
girl. The press and industry hype on the talented and recent high
school graduate is in overdrive, following reaction to her starring
role in Blue Crush, a surfing film told from a female teenager point
of view. Appropriately enough, were sitting outside the Marriott
Ihilani Hotel, a fair distance from the main tourism centre of Honolulu.
Its the perfect location to talk about a movie that may well
push this pretty teenager to the brink of stardom. Casually dressed
in a simple top and jeans, Bosworth says that she doesnt see
myself in that way. Rather, she insists smilingly, I
just try to do good work. To be an it girl, you come
and go. And Kate is determined to hang around, to avoid that
come and go thing, by adopting a few rules for herself.
I would never take a role for the money. I just think that
is probably a bad way to go and I just listen to a combination of
my heart and my mind.
A keen athlete in real
life, the acting bug didnt hit the Boston-raised Kate till
late in her teens. She never had a burning desire to act, but saw
it as a natural progression from her days as an equestrian, of all
things. I think that my love for horses spurred my love for
acting. While her love of acting may have surpassed her passion
for horses, she still rides as much as possible. Riding is
sort of my therapy and on a horse is how I let everything go,
she laughingly explains. Riding keeps herself grounded amidst the
craziness of Hollywood. There are certain things that I have
for myself that allow me to stay true to myself. Besides riding,
they include the friends that I have had since I was one year
old, and my parents; they are my anchors. As a result of Blue
Crush, fame could come thick and fast to Bosworth, yet she is trying
not to think about what impact that could have on her life, and
at such a young age. You do not really have any answers or
game plan set out and you sort of just deal with it when it comes
along. I have not ever dealt with large scale fame as yet, so I
will tell you when I am there how I am dealing with it, she
says, laughingly.
Kates love
of horses and growing fascination with acting came together with
The Horse Whisperer, Bosworths first film at age 15. From
that time on, she was hooked and became increasingly attracted to
acting throughout her later teens. What attracted me the most
about being an actor was that you go through different layers of
yourself. Perhaps Kate discovered that acting became a way
for her to hide from herself. Actually more the opposite, she says.
It makes you deal with certain issues, whatever they may be
on your mind. I think it makes you allow other people to see certain
sides of you. In Blue Crush, Bosworth completely manages to
envelop the character of Ann Marie, a Hawaiian native in love with
surfing, who is both obsessed and terrified of a major competition
that remains male-dominated. Shot entirely on location in Hawaii,
Bosworth sees Blue Crush as the perfect film for her to realise
her ambitions of acting, the perfect film to introduce movie audiences
to Hollywoods latest it girl perhaps? From
the moment I read the script I saw the potential in it and am just
really happy with the way it turned out. If I DO become the next
it girl, I really cant think of a better movie
that I can break out in, because I got to play a character thats
a great role model for young women.
While admittedly unprepared for movie
stardom, Bosworth acknowledges that she remains ferociously ambitious.
I will kill myself before I quit a job. I think I am really
one of the hardest working people I know. I am very determined and
focused on what I need to do. THATS precisely why she
got the role in Blue Crush, she says, because of how determined,
hard working and focused I was. As hard working as she was,
Kate never realised exactly how tough it would be, to immerse herself
into the gruelling world of the surfie. I thought I would
pick up my surfboard and it would just be inborn, you know, like
oh I have this natural knack for being a pro surfer, she says
amidst more hysterical laughter. I definitely had a reality
check. It was the most difficult activity I have ever experienced.
Bosworth adds that the singularly most difficult aspect of making
this movie was the surfing, no contest there. Its hard
to put into words why surfing is so difficult. It is just that you
are trying to capture something that is not supposed to be captured,
first of all. And learning how to stand up on a board that is six
feet long and you are like sliding down the face of the water on
a wave, is really hard.
Yet it was all worth the pain. Bosworth
was a complete surfing novice before shooting Blue Crush and now
she can surf with the best of them, not to mention the added plus
of being that potential role model for young women. After all, there
arent too many Hollywood movies that go head-on into this
world of surfing from the point of view of a teenage girl, and being
a role model is just fine with THIS actress because I have
a lot of things to say to them. The number one thing she has
to say is that everybody makes mistakes, including role models,
so you should just learn and grow from it. Even the best role
models, Kate elucidates, DO screw up and learn from their
mistakes, and I think it is just completely unrealistic to say that
role models are perfect. Personally, I think perfection is boring,
and secondly, I just think that its okay to make mistakes.
Asked what her own biggest flaw is, Bosworth pauses slightly. I
think probably trying to please too many people. Sometimes I get
so caught up in making other people happy that I just sort of forget
about making MYSELF happy and you obviously need to make yourself
happy.
Determined not to allow acting to take over her life,
the recent high school graduate will head off to college in 2003,
Princeton to be precise, where she hopes to study writing and psychology.
I took a psychology course in high school and it just intrigued
me more than any other subject, learning how the mind works or why
people do the things they do. Its just very interesting to
me. Perhaps there are parallels between psychology and acting.
Acting is a little bit like that. I mean, Im not a surf
girl. My mother has always been there for me 100%. Yet, in Blue
Crush I get to play a girl who grew up in Hawaii with no mother
and hardly any income, plus I get to explore her brain and why she
does the things she did. Bosworth also got to explore her
maternal side in Blue Crush, as her character has to play mother
and look after her young sister. Its so funny, but this
whole experience has made me so much more maternal. Im an
only child, so Ive never even had a brother or sister and
obviously, I dont have a child of my own. Now she is
more than keen to try out motherhood for real. There was quite
a while, actually, when I was SO not into having kids. I thought
there was something wrong with me. I thought, wow, I never want
kids. And now Im so maternal, I dont want them NOW,
but I cant wait to have them. As for with whom, Kate
laughs, We have yet to see. Not her current boyfriend,
she confirms. Not that she has plans on revealing his identity as
hard as one tries to fins out. Im sure by the time you
write this story itll all be different anyway. It changes
by the day, on again, off again.
In the meantime, it
is Kates acting career that is her focus, and wildly promoting
Blue Crush, which she hopes will take her across the country and
around the world. I want to go to Greece and Im dying
to go to Australia and discover the incredible beaches you have
there.
As for life after Blue
Crush, Bosworth has already signed a two-picture deal with Universal.
No wonder this beautiful Bostonian is perpetually smiling.
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