Rooney Mara Covers Vanity Fair, Talks Fincher
Rooney Mara transformed to take on her dark role in David Fincher's "Girl With The Dragon Tatoo" and now she's channelling the 1920s on the new cover of Vanity Fair.
The actress shares the annual "Hollywood Issue" cover with other fresh-faced actresses such as Mia Wasikowska, Jessica Chastain, Jennifer Lawrence, Elizabeth Olsen, Adepero Oduye, Shailene Woodley, Paula Patton, Felicity Jones, Lily Collins and Brit Marling.
In an interview at the photo shoot, Mara reveals that her teenage crush while growing up was none other than Radiohead's Thom Yorke, but today her admiration lies with actors who stay out of the spotlight.
"I think most of the actors that I admire most don't get that much press, but, on purpose," she said. "I think usually, throughout the year, some of the best performances are under the radar. I usually think that the most interesting work is the work that's not viewed by the masses."
Mara also recounted her time filming "Dragon Tattoo" with Finch, and downplayed the urban legend that the director does thousands of takes for each scene.
"He definitely does more takes than the average person, but it's not an absurd amount," she said. "He makes this point [that] you spend all this money and time in pre-production getting ready to shoot, and so much goes into it, and you get there and do three takes and you're done. It's like, 'What's the point?' Everyone has put in all this effort, you may as well explore it and do it right."
And while she still hadn't seen "Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" at the time of Vanity Fair's cover shoot, she did admit there is one movie she'd watch no matter the time or the place, and it's a guilty pleasure she shares with her fellow cover star Jessica Chastain: "Zoolander."
Check out Mara's interview above, and don't miss Vanity Fair's Hollywood Issue, on newsstands nationwide Feb. 7.
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