All-Star glamour walks the red carpet at the 2009 Screen Actors Guild Awards! Joey Fatone interviews nominee Julia Ormond for her role in CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON.
All-Star glamour walks the red carpet at the 2009 Screen Actors Guild Awards! Joey Fatone interviews nominee Julia Ormond for her role in CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON.
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Its funny, i was cast w/her too. The whole scene all we did was make out. It was cut though so nobody will ever see it. It is too bad cause she's real hot and no one will ever believe me. Lol
It was funny hearing her on her cellphone, making deals in the hallway while they were shooting other scenes w/o her.
Then, they'd call her to the shoot. She'd come in, drop her accent, get into character and and do the scene. Then back out & get on the phone again, making her deals.
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It was funny hearing her on her cellphone, making deals in the hallway while they were shooting other scenes w/o her.
Then, they'd call her to the shoot. She'd come in, drop her accent, get into character and and do the scene. Then back out & get on the phone again, making her deals.
Hollywood came to Pennsylvania that week.
The working title was "Three Rivers."