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beautiful and talented actress
Jessica Simpson. We provide the
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:: August 2005 :: |
| 15
Aug
2005 -
Malaya |
| An Interview With
Jessica Simpson |
Pop sensation
Jessica Simpson makes her big screen debut in Warner
Bros.’ new action-comedy, “The Dukes of Hazzard.”
Seann William Scott (“American Pie”) and Johnny
Knoxville (“Men in Black II”) join her in the cast.
Here’s what Jessica had to say about playing the
sexy cousin Daisy Duke and her experience making her
acting debut.
Question: Did you find jumping into acting in films
different from Reality TV?
Jessica Simpson: I thought it was going to be a lot
harder but I think just the atmosphere, the cast,
Johnny and Sean, and the director, and everybody has
really made me feel very comfortable. They’re crazy
anyway, so it’s okay if I mess up and it’s cool for
your first movie to go in completely open to just
fall on your face. That’s the personality that they
have and what makes them so good at what they do.
Q: Why did you want this part?
JS: It was important for me to not go so far away
from my persona and what people already knew me as.
Eventually I will go there, but for my first role I
just didn’t want it to be too farfetched. And I just
thought it was an amazing character. I wasn’t born
yet when "Dukes of Hazzard" first came out on TV,
but I did see all the reruns and I’m from the South
and the accent sort of came naturally and it’s
something that as an all-American girl I wanted to
keep.
Q: What do you think is the best part about Daisy’s
character?
JS: That she gets everybody out of trouble. I think
that’s so much fun about it. That people lean on
Daisy to make things happen; whether it’s her
sexuality or personality, it’s really fun because
you never really looked at Daisy Duke. If you look
at the clothes that she was wearing, especially back
then, it’s so skimpy and nowadays, you would be
like, "Oh gosh!" I can’t believe she wears that
walking down the street. Somehow Daisy Duke can pull
it off and she always had a smile when she does it.
It’s not ever anything that’s too seductive.
Q: You are testing the waters by acting in a part
that is close to you. Where do you want to go as an
actress?
JS: I want to do the romantic comedies; the stuff
that Meg Ryan and Julia Roberts do of course, but I
love movies that move you and make you cry. Whether
it’s a drama, I’m up for anything. I don’t know if I
would be good being some coked-up drug addict. I’ve
never tried it and that would be hard to identify
with, but maybe one day. You never know.
Q: You look like you got in shape for this role. Can
you talk about what you did to prepare?
JS: Immediately when I found out that I had the
part, I thought it would be best to be able to have
something to work towards or else I’ll stick to my
fried food and taco bell. To have something, a goal,
is awesome; so I ate my last piece of chocolate cake
when I found out and ever since then I’ve tried to
cut sugar out of my diet except fruit. For the most
part, I eat healthy and work out for two hours
everyday.
Q: Will you stick to this diet after the movie?
JS: Yeah, I’m addicted to it now. I actually feel
better and I have so much more energy and work is so
much easier, but I’m also not traveling everyday of
my life, which I’m so used to and that’s one of the
main differences when doing a movie.
Q: Do you get appreciated by young female fans?
JS: Especially when they come up with their mothers.
They always thank me for staying positive and
putting good energy out there and being a good role
model. That’s probably the biggest comment I get and
makes me want to continue to choose things that are
inspirational for other people.
Q: What do you think is the biggest misconception
about you?
JS: I’m definitely ditzy. People think that about me
and that’s okay with me, but I’m not that Anna
Nicole Smith type. I definitely have my stuff
together and I’m a very determined person who works
really hard, and a lot of that gets lost in the
chicken and tuna comments, but that’s okay because
it’s done really well for me.
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