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She sure kept her word and was ahead of her time. It’s like she knew very early on that acting was something she’d eventually grow out of and did not have to be her whole life.
Yes, I agree. She’s definitely one of the most genuine actresses I’ve come across and who grew up to be rather normal. Hard to find that with many young stars like this.
Well at this time she hadn’t lost her mom. Her mom unfortunately passed while filming Matilda, but being the sweet brave girl she was, she kept filming ❤️
@@katefevre6222 She passed after Matilda had finished filming but before they had finished editing it. They were able to put together a rough copy of it so her mum could watch it before she passed.
omg she is talking like an adult, most child actors are very smart and intelligent or they couldnt do what they do, it is sad to see how some have turned out as adults, but mara wilson turned out to be an well endowed young woman
So nice to see she is still just like this 7 year old Mara we are seeing here more or less. She didn’t go off the rails or get into drugs like a lot of young Hollywood stars do. She still stayed sweet and innocent. Maybe retiring from acting at 13 had something to do with this. Perhaps it gave her the freedom to just live life as a normal teenager?
Luis Perea One of the producers said it in an interview for i think it was entertainment weekly. I read it around the time of the 53rd Emmy Awards when Gordon was nominated for an Emmy for the movie. I remember reading that they looked all over places like America, Canada, and Europe to find the perfect actress for the role and one of the American actresses who auditioned was Mara Wilson.
She always, always talked about being a writer. I remember her telling Rosie O'Donnell the same thing. It's amazing how some kids just show that passion from a very early age. I've read her stuff, and she truly has a way with words, more so than many published novelists. I'm not at all surprised that she started writing as early as she did. She just always knew. Good for her!
what a very smart little girl always loved her. most child stars are very introverted or shy in interviews but Mara is very expressive and opinionated.
I've been obsessed with everything Mara has been in since I've seen Matilda, that movie/book is one of my definite favorites and will be forever. Does it bother anyone else how the interviewer says Mara like Mora?
So glad I found this after reading a reference to it in a recent interview with Mara. She was adorable! Very smart for her age, but also very much a real child. Well spoken but also a little shy, and certainly well mannered. I love how she always had perspective and goals way beyond acting, even as a 7-year-old. She was the same way on the Rosie O'Donnell Show at age 9.
she is so mature for her age but a tiny part of me wanted her to say "It's Mara" at the end when the interviewer had been calling her Mora the whole time
Such a lovely interview and she said at that age that she won't be an actress her whole life. She was smart then and she's smart now :) I loved the way interviewer was questioning her and treating her with respect and not trying to feed her words.
She is too cute! I've loved her since Matilda. I noticed she kept looking off camera like someone was spoon feeding her lines or telling her what to say.
Umm...this was years before she lost her mom. Her mom died just before Matilda was about to be released. She was sick while filming and when it was done, Danny brought her mother a copy of the unfinished movie so her mother could see it before she died.
I don’t know why but she always comes across as British to me. I always think of her as English and the way she speaks I think is a sort of posh English dialect hehe :) But I just wanted to say what a lovely, intellectual, smart, talented girl she is. I really hope she’s had a good life and will continue to do so. ❤️
I listened to an audio version of her autobiography "Where Am I Now" last summer. She sadly had to deal with rejection later on in her acting career because she didn't grow up to look like a Hollywood model-like star. I'm glad she does write as she'd planned. But she had to suffer a lot of loss and struggles with mental health, losing the faith she is speaking of in this interview.