Kate dubbed not 'attractive'
Role Recall: Kate Beckinsale Remembers 'Pearl Harbor,' Humble 'Underworld' Beginnings, and More
These days Kate Beckinsale is probably better known for werewolf-whooping in the Underworld
series than tea-sipping in costume dramas. But her roots are firmly
planted in the latter. The 42-year-old London native made her movie
debut in the 1993 Shakespeare adaptation Much Ado About Nothing while on summer break from Oxford before headlining fanciful fare like Cold Comfort Farm (1995) and Emma (1996).
She’s back in costume in her latest project, Love & Friendship, a comedic twist on Jane Austen’s novel Lady Susan that reunites her with her Last Days of Disco
director Whit Stillman and costar Chloë Sevigny. Beckinsale plays the
widowed Lady Susan Vernon, whose gregarious nature and hunt for a new
husband gives the buttoned-up Brits of 1790s rural England something to
talk about.
Of
course, it won’t be long until she’s back in butt-kicking mode.
Beckinsale will reprise her role of the vampire warrior Selene in
October’s Underworld: Blood Wars. In our latest episode of Role
Recall (watch above), Beckinsale talked about making the jump from
proper dramas to bloody actioners, how bad she was at running and
punching, and the incredible fact that she was considered unattractive
by Michael Bay and company during the making of Pearl Harbor. Some highlights:
Much Ado About Nothing (1993)Beckinsale
made her big-screen debut alongside Kenneth Branagh, Denzel Washington,
Michael Keaton, and Keanu Reeves in this crowdpleaser, but it was Emma
Thompson who made the biggest impression on the young actress. Thompson
invited Beckinsale into the pool for some skinny-dipping, and advised
Beckinsale not to shave her armpits because of the film’s Shakespearean
setting. “I was like, ‘This is the coolest person I have ever met, I
want to be her,’” Beckinsale laughed. “And still do.”
Pearl Harbor (2001)Michael
Bay was reportedly hesitant to cast Beckinsale in this much-hyped
romantic war epic. As Beckinsale put it with a dig at the Transformers
director, “Because I wasn’t blond and my boobs weren’t bigger than my
head, I didn’t make sense to him as an attractive woman. So there was a
lot of panic and concern about, 'How on Earth are we going to make her
attractive?’ You think you’d take that really personally but I sort of
managed not to. It was so extreme I kind of didn’t.”
The Underworld Series (2003-2016)Beckinsale
said she was being turned down for action roles in Hollywood because of
her reputation as being “Jane Austen-y, very period, and a bit
fragile.” Then Selene came along, forcing the actress to toughen up. “It
was really frightening, cause I had never fired a gun before, I ran
like a girl,” she said. Her punch (see above) was even worse.
Love & Friendship is now playing in select theaters. Watch the trailer:
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