Monday, March 12, 2012

Interview: Actor Kenneth Branagh (My Week with Marilyn) (EXAMINER)

(My husband Richie and I saw this movie and we loved it!)




Joseph Airdo
Phoenix Movie Examiner

Upon reading Adrian Hodges' screenplay for “My Week with Marilyn,” actor Kenneth Branagh became interested in the project primarily because it did not take the route of a conventional biography about Marilyn Monroe or Sir Laurence Olivier.

“I thought that it was very clever in the way that it took a single snapshot of a moment in their lives where there are lots of incidents that were revealing about their characters,” Branagh said during a recent interview with Examiner.com. “It offered a chance to look behind the public, iconic faces of these two characters and get a sense of who they could be and what their problems and challenges were like, which I feel to be very human, vulnerable and recognizable.”

In “My Week with Marilyn,” which will be available beginning Tuesday, March 13, Eddie Redmayne plays Colin Clark, a production assistant who introduces Monroe (Michelle Williams) to the pleasures of the British countryside during the filming of “The Prince and the Showgirl.” Branaugh plays Olivier, that film's director and Monroe's co-star.

“I very much enjoyed the detective work,” said Branagh, noting that he watched as many films and interviews featuring Olivier during that time in his life in order to get into character. “We went to great pains to get the right hair color and to get the eyebrows arched the way that his were. Then we came up with this prosthetic piece that would allow for this little cleft in his chin as this very striking, familiar feature of his face.”

In fact, Branagh said that his experience planning for the part was so immersive that he felt as though he was attending “Olivier University,” so to speak. Meanwhile, the actor added that simply walking on the set was a very intoxicating experience that essentially felt as though he had traveled through time. After all, “My Week with Marilyn” was shot on the same sound stage as “The Prince and the Showgirl.”


READ THE REST OF THIS INTERVIEW:  http://www.examiner.com/movie-in-phoenix/interview-actor-kenneth-branagh-my-week-with-marilyn


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