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Posted: 12/05/02Miranda Otto: Golden Girl
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Miranda Otto says that she is getting used to the whole Hollywood press tour. Still a little bewildered, the beautiful Australian actress is one of the new cast members to join the epic Lord of the Rings trilogy. Dressed in black and sitting in a New York hotel room, Otto is fully aware that her participation in one of the year's biggest films could end up having an impact on her career, about which the 35-year old Aussie beauty has mixed feelings. "The one thing that holds me in good stead, is that I have worked for a long time, including a lot of independent work and a lot of things that I'm really proud of, so I'm not some complete newcomer who is completely naïve about the whole business," says Otto. Going on to insist that she has "experience and knowledge to back it up" she says that her experience changes the way she approaches a mammoth project such as Lord of the Rings. "I think if you'd never done anything like this before or are an acting novice, then it would be pretty hard because no other jobs are going to be like this one, and as I'm discovering more and more, people will try and get out of you what they want for their ends at that time." Otto agrees that she "has to wise up a fair bit about that" but is not seeking some kind of Hollywood stardom on the back of the Rings juggernaut. Rather, the actress, who made her film debut at age 19, would prefer to "go back into a lot more independent films, which are really the kinds of films that I do and the stories that I am mainly interested in." However, that's not to say that Miranda didn't get that from shooting Lord of the Rings. As huge as it is, Otto laughingly describes the Rings experience as "working on a really, big budget independent film. People say that in some ways [director] Peter Jackson is very much a guerrilla filmmaker. No matter how much money was involved, there was still that sense of working everything out on the day and a real sense of chaos."
Though professionally acting since a teenager, Miranda who is the daughter of renowned stage and film actor Barry Otto [Strictly Ballroom], says that her perceptions of the profession have changed considerably since she first started. "I have different perceptions to other people because of my father being an actor", she explains. "I see how much he's put into it and I still see that there are no guarantees, that no matter how well respected you are and how much you've done, you still wait for work." But it's not just the insecurities of her profession that concern her, even now, but the added demands of her time doing publicity, especially for an event film such as Lord of the Rings. "It seems now that people are more keen to give away parts of your personal life and that's what I never imagined when I got into acting." Rather, she recalls, when she got into it, "I watched my father on the stage and that's what acting was to me, dressing up in costumes, pretending to be other people and living through different lives. I remember Judy Davis once telling me: If you want to be an actor you'd better carry a briefcase, and now I see exactly what she means. This has become such a business and the people who are good at the business side of it handle things better." Otto remains dismayed at our obsession with celebrity, recalling, "that back home I've been followed by a photographer which is just so intrusive." Perhaps this is why Miranda remains a ferociously private person, refusing invitations to attend "a cocktail party for the latest toenail polish. I just don't want to do that stuff anymore." Once having dated Moulin Rouge star Richard Roxburgh, the couple split up as Miranda was due to shoot Rings. "I think I was in the mood for letting out a bit of aggression on set", she recalls laughingly. While her private life at the time was in the spotlight, she hopes that the success of The Two Towers and next year's Return of the King, won't allow herself to be entrenched in unwanted media scrutiny. "I just want to act and not let all the other bullshit get in my way," That's why she still calls Australia home. The Lord Of The Rings - The Two Towers opens on December 18. Paul Fischer is originally from Australia. Now he is an interviewer and film critic living in Hollywood. |