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Monday 12 October 2015

Kristen Stewart 'Fretting' Over 'On The Road' Red Carpet Appearance, Could Learn From Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana...

Kristen Stewart might want to take a few lessons in overcoming red carpet awkwardness from her fellow A-listers.
The Twilight star is reported to be "fretting" over her forthcoming public appearances for her film On The Road, following her cheating scandal.
The big screen adaptation of Jack Kerouac's novel is due to open the Toronto Film Festival on Thursday 6 September, with Stewart contractually obliged to be there.
But the Daily Mail reports the actress to be having sleepless nights over how fans will greet her, after she cheated on crowd favourite Robert Pattinson. Read more here...
And Stewart has got a bigger task after that, with the publicity juggernaut for the final Twilight film due to begin next month, for which both she and R-Patz will have to appear together at a catalogue of public events.
The estranged pair might want to take a few lessons from another pair of A-listers, forced to share the red carpet after love has died.
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Bradley Cooper and Zoe Saldana paired up for the Los Angeles premiere of their filmThe Words, a good six months after they split up, after three months together.
Avatar star Saldana had been absent from the New York and Philadelphia screenings of the film, in which the pair play love's young dream, but she was there for the LA stop and, judging by these pictures, everyone was perfectly happy to be there. Will it be like this when Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson step out for the Twi-hards?

Watch Kristen Stewart & Lily-Rose Depp Talk About The Magic Of Karl Lagerfeld


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It’s any fashion girl’s dream to have the chance to meet the elusive Karl Lagerfeld—and considering many will never get the opportunity, who better than his most beloved Chanel darlings to rely on for insider info instead? In a special film created in honor of the design house’s impending Mademoiselle Privé exhibition in London this October, Kristen Stewart, Lily-Rose Depp, Keira Knightley and more speak to Karl’s brilliance while playing dress-up in Chanel. Here, a firsthand account at what makes the designer so special from his crew of muses.

Sunday 16 August 2015

Kristen Stewart’s Happy Sundance Night: Not Missing Robert Pattinson?

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KRISTEN STEWART IS 25! ALICIA CARGILE RELATIONSHIP, ROBERT PATTINSON ENGAGEMENT SHOULDN'T OVERSHADOW HER AMAZING WORK

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Kristen Stewart is 25! Celebrating her 25th birthday, Stewart has never been in a better place. While Robert Pattinson has moved on with FKA Twigs, Stewart moved on with Alicia Cargile, got used to the spotlight, and took on roles that she loved.
Kristen Stewart is 25! Despite Robert Pattinson's engagement to FKA Twigs, K-Stew is doing better than ever. She's loving her time with Alicia Cargile and just took home a huge César when she won best supporting actress for Clouds of Sils Maria!
In fact, Stewart was the first American actress to ever take home a César. Opening up to The Hollywood Reporter, Stewart explained that it’s always been about doing good work, not being a celebrity.
Kristen StewartSleek and chic! Ditching her signature Converse for loafers, Kristen Stewart upped the ante at the Stella McCartney show in NYC.
Stewart had always been uncomfortable in the spotlight. But she’s learned to adjust recently. “If you think about the source of it all, which is really the big, big, big green monster of cash, there’s just no way that that’s stopping,” Stewart said.
“It’s a new industry – celebrity news is a whole new form of entertainment – and it’s a huge, booming, f-cking money-making industry, so why would it stop?” Stewart continued.
RELATED: Will Robert Pattinson And FKA Twigs Get Married Soon?
“I love what I do and so it’s worth protecting,” Stewart continued. “Hopefully, one day people’s priorities will shift a little bit. Unfortunately, onto somebody else.”
Kristen Stewart - Chanel ShowLooking very sophisticated in Chanel, Kristen Stewart watched the Chanel show in Paris from the front row.
Stewart’s also having a great year in her personal life. While Pattinson is moving on with FKA Twigs, Stewart has been moving on with Cargile. Rumors that Stewart and Cargile are dating have been swirling for months. And the two were most recently seen getting coffee on Wednesday.
Stewart has no bad feelings about Pattinson and FKA Twigs’ engagement. “She has her own life and has moved on,” a source said. “Kristen lives a much more low-key life now and seems happier.”
RELATED: Are Kristen Stewart And Alicia Cargile Getting Serious?
Stewart seems to have finally found peace after her Twilight and Pattinson days. Here are five ways Stewart has grown in recent years.
1. Stewart Got Used To The Spotlight
Kristen Stewart Julianne Moore Hollywood Film AwardsKristen Stewart was actually smiling alongside Julianne Moore at the Hollywood Film Awards. Being around an older female role model seems to have helped K. Stew move on from Robert Pattinson. This comes as Pattinson reportedly plans to move back to England to be closer to new girlfriend FKA Twigs.
During her Twilight days, Kristen Stewart always seemed to hate the spotlight. She always looked really uncomfortable. But Stewart hates that people think she didn’t care. She did care.
Stewart just didn’t know how to handle the spotlight. But Stewart has finally gotten used to the spotlight and seems much more comfortable in the public eye these days.
“I totally have changed, just in the way that I can deal,” Stewart said. “It’s not like they were right, but they weren’t wrong. I don’t think I was conveying myself as easily. I was just totally overwhelmed. The impression just wasn’t as spot on. I’m a little older and I’m more experienced with it. It’s easier to talk to you guys about it. But initially, it was just kind of impossible."
"When you’re put on the spot and you can’t think – it was a ridiculous version of that. It blew up in my face," K-Stew continued. "It’s hilarious that the perception is that I don’t care, because when that was happening, I was like, ‘Oh my god, no one cares more than me!’”
2. Stewart Took On Roles She Loved
Kristen Stewart Julianne Moore Still AliceBoth Kristen Stewart and Julianne Moore are receiving high acclaim for their roles in 'Still Alice.' The two sparkled at a special screening for the film at AFI Fest.
Stewart’s been gaining a lot of critical acclaim for her roles in movies like Still Alice and now Clouds of Sils Maria. And Stewart takes choosing her roles very seriously.
“To commit to the responsibility of bringing a character to life … I know it sounds funny to think about it in those terms, but unless there is just an undeniable urge, an insurmountable … ‘I would have put my whole life on the fact I can play this part’ – it’s not a responsible thing to take the part,” Stewart said. “So it feels like they sort of choose you a little bit.”
3. Stewart Embraced ‘Twilight’
Kristen StewartPlaying a game of 'Ring Around the Nosy' with Jimmy Fallon, Kristen Stewart brought out her fun side on 'The Tonight Show'. Her neon Polo Ralph Lauren sweater and Christian Louboutin heels added a whimsical vibe too.
Stewart may have been uncomfortable with the spotlight, but she has embraced her time working onTwilight. “But the intention is so f-cking pure in a weird way. Anybody who wants to talk sh-t aboutTwilight, I completely get it, but there’s something there that I’m endlessly, and to this day, f-cking proud of. My memory of it felt – still feels – really good,” Stewart said.
4. Stewart Switched Up Her Style
Kristen Stewart and Isabelle Huppert Sheer billowing pants? Sure, if they're by Chanel! Somehow, Kristen Stewart made it all work at the brand's couture show on July 8 during Paris Fashion Week. We were so relieved she ditched her grungy Converse sneaks!
Stewart has been sporting a more edgy and sophisticated style these days. And she’s been more into style and fashion lately. Stewart recently starred in Chanel’s latest eyewear campaign and previously starred in Chanel’s handbag campaign. “Typically I wouldn’t see myself as being the quintessential face of Chanel with the pearls and the classics,” Stewart said.
“But I liked stepping into that role and this suits me a little bit more than past collections because it is very American," she continued. "I can’t use the word bad-as- but there is something about it that is fun … fierce.”
5. Stewart Took Time For Herself
Kristen StewartThere were moments Kristen Stewart actually flashed a smile on the red carpet! Equipped with feathers and sequins, Stewart's Chanel gown took her typical Goth look to the next level. The cherry on top? Her Christian Louboutin heels, of course.
Stewart has been taking more time for herself lately. She's been writing, painting and even directed a music video! “I’m just like painting and really enjoying it,” Stewart explained. “My mom’s a painter. I was just really excited to come off two years of solid work and to use my hands and not just my mind.”
How do you think Kristen Stewart has changed over the years? Let us know your take in the comments section below!

Kristen Stewart ‘Super Excited’ To Star In New Film With Julianne Moore

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NEWS/ Kristen Stewart Talks About Robert Pattinson, Defends "Every Mistake" She's Ever Made

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Kristen Stewart didn't immerse herself in work after breaking up with Robert Pattinson.
Instead, the 23-year-old spent 2013 taking road trips with her friends to New Orleans and Nashville, working on her poetry, playing guitar and reconnecting with middle school friends from Woodland Hills, Calif.
In fact, the Twilight star discusses her love life like never before in the March 2014 issue of Marie Claire. During one road trip, for example, Stewart realized that she doesn't have a type. "You don't know who you will fall in love with. You just don't. You don't control it. Some people have certain things, like, 'That's what I'm going for,' and I have a subjective version of that. I don't pressure myself," the actress says. "If you fall in love with someone, you want to own them—but really, why would you want that? You want them to be what you love. I'm much too young to even have an answer for that question.
PHOTOS: Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson's relationship
Stewart doesn't explicitly discuss her 2012 fling with Rupert Sanders, but she does respond to those who've criticized her personal life. "I stand by every mistake I've ever made, so judge away," she says.
The actress does have one regret, however: not pursuing a college education. "The biggest struggle I've ever had has been about not going to school and working instead. I was worried about turning down specific individual experiences. Like each movie was, 'F--k, I have to do that movie.'"
Stewart doesn't dwell on the past. Instead, she searches for new ways to move forward.
After moving out of the Los Feliz mansion she once shared with Pattinson, for example, she looked at four houses before picking on in L.A. The living room features a TV (which isn't hooked up to cable), overstuffed bookcases and a small sculpture that reads "F--k." Stewart doesn't intend to live at the bachelorette pad forever. "I don't really feel like I need to be stuck to a place, necessarily," she says.
NEWS: Kristen Stewart says she "used to look like a boy"
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Stewart didn't come across many projects that moved her in the year after her breakup. "Dude, I have no idea what I'm doing, and that's kind of how I love it," the single star says. "I had no idea Twilight was going to be huge. Certain movies I've done I thought were going to be amazing did nothing. So it's fun not having so much control. It's kind of a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants lifestyle—it's fun, but it's scary as f--k. If it's not scary, it's usually—you kind of have to step back and go, 'You're probably making this decision because it's right on paper.' But unless you get that irking fear, it's not right."
"I really like being thrown into the unknown and then finding my way. I don't want to show someone something. I want people to watch me find something," she adds. Later on, Stewart reiterates that she's driven by passion, not commission. "I'm kind of, like, an extremist. I really don't want to be working unless I'm bleeding it. And if I'm not working, then don't ever try to make a plan with me."
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She may be passionate about acting, but she's less so about doing press. "I have an embarrassing inability, seriously, of summoning fake energy...I'm just not very good on TV, and it's not my main goal in life to get good at it. People are like, 'She just can't handle'—for lack of a better word—'the spotlight.' No, actually, I can't, and that is totally who I am," Stewart says. " I love being an actor, but I'm the last person to want to have a birthday party. I don't try to force it or turn it into something else or fabricate this personality. So I totally agree when people say I'm, like, the most awkward person."

Kristen Stewart Biography

Though most famous for her role as Isabella "Bella" Swan in The Twilight (2008) Saga, Kristen Stewart has been a working actor since her early years in Los Angeles, California. Her parents, John Stewart and Jules Stewart, both work in film and television. Her mother is Australian. The family includes three boys, her older brother Cameron Stewart and two adopted brothers Dana and Taylor.

After a talent scout caught her grade school performance in a Christmas play at the age of eight, she appeared on television in a few small roles. Her first significant role came when she was cast as Sam Jennings in The Safety of Objects (2001). Soon after that, she starred alongside Jodie Foster in the hit drama, Panic Room (2002) and was nominated for a Young Artist Award.

Praised for her Panic Room performance, she went on to join the cast of Cold Creek Manor (2003) as the daughter of Dennis Quaid and Sharon Stone. Though the film did not do well at the box office, she received another nomination for a Young Artist Award. After appearing in a handful of movies and a Showtime movie called Speak (2004), Stewart was cast in the role of a teenage singer living in a commune in Sean Penn's Into the Wild (2007), a critically acclaimed biopic. A third Young Artist Award nomination resulted in a win for this role. She also appeared in Mary Stuart Masterson's The Cake Eaters (2007) that same year.

Just 17, Stewart took on the starring role in Twilight (2008) which was based on a series of the same name written by Stephenie Meyer, the novel already had a huge following and the film opened to fans anxious to see the vampire romance brought to life. Awarded the MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance, Stewart's turn as Bella continued in the sequels The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010). The final installments of the series start filming in late 2010.

Despite her stratospheric launch into stardom with the Twilight films, she stayed true to her roots by working on a number of indie projects, including Adventureland (2009) (filmed prior to the Twilight series) and Welcome to the Rileys (2010). And she took on the daunting task of playing hard rocker Joan Jett in Floria Sigismondi's The Runaways (2010) alongside Dakota Fanning. Stewart received praise for her acting and musical performances and later won the 2010 BAFTA Rising Star Award and best actress at the Milan International Film Festival for Welcome to the Rileys (2010).

Stewart starred in several other movies filmed between the Twilight Saga installments including the #1 summer box office hit, Snow White and the Huntsman (2012), and the Cannes selection On the Road (2012)

A few of Stewart's following projects are: Sundance drama Camp X-Ray (2014), Cannes selection Clouds of Sils Maria (2014) for which she won a César award, and the Lionsgate distributed action comedy, American Ultra (2015), starring the Adventureland (2009) duo.

Stewart continues to live in Los Angeles, California.
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Trivia (60)
Has an older brother, Cameron Stewart, who works as a grip in television and film, and two adopted brothers named Dana and Taylor. Her parents' home where she grew up is in Woodland Hills area of Los Angeles. Kristen owns homes in Malibu and Los Feliz areas of Los Angeles where she splits her time when she is not on location filming.
Her father is John Stewart, a television producer who works at Fox-TV and co-produced On-Air with Ryan Seacrest (2004). Since 2010, he has been working with George Lopez at Lopez Tonight (2009) on TBS-TV. Due to his job he is often present for his daughter's television appearances.
Born in Los Angeles and then spent some of her early years in Colorado and Pennsylvania before moving back to Los Angeles with her family when she was 8 years old.
Stewart's favorite song by Joan Jett is "Love is Pain". She portrayed Jett in her film The Runaways (2010).
Ranked #17 on Entertainment Weekly's "30 Under 30" the actress list [2008].
Had to wear brown contact lenses for Twilight (2008) because she has naturally green eyes while Bella's eyes are supposed to be brown. Stewart wore the brown colored contacts in the first four of the Twilight films. In the fifth and final film, Stewart wore red contacts when she was a new born vampire and amber color contacts as she matures towards the end of the film.
Four times nominated, three consecutive years (2003-05) and in 2008 for the Young Artist Award.
Named The Movie Fanatic's Hottest Young Actress [2008].
Has three dogs: Bear, Bernie, and Cole. Also has a cat named Max/Jella.
Ranked #9 on Moviefone's "The 25 Hottest Actors Under 25" [2008].
Her mother is Australian.
Mother is Jules Stewart, a script supervisor who is directing her first film K-11 (2012).
Was introduced to Vegemite (an Australian spread) by her Sydney-born mother and names Noosa Heads (a Queensland resort town) as one of her favorite places on the planet. Her Australian heritage also inspired the name of her dog, a border collie named Oz.
Attended Saint Martin of Tours in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Replaced Hayden Panettiere as Sarah Altman in Panic Room (2002) just before shooting began.
After the release of The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009), Kristen Stewart was called for jury duty in Los Angeles and was accepted to a jury for a case in which the defendant was accused of soliciting sex from an undercover police officer posing as a prostitute. The case proceedings took three days and ended with the jury finding the defendant not guilty.
Ranked #1 on the list of "Hollywood's Top-Earning Actresses in 2012" by Forbes Magazine. Her income between May 2011 and May 2012 was estimated to be $34.5 million.
Was named "Stonette of the Year" by High Times magazine in 2010 (for her performance in Adventureland (2009)).
Ranked #3 in FHM Online "Sexiest Women in the World" (2010).
Ranked #13 in the 2011 FHM list of "Sexiest Women in the World".
Ranked #6 in the 2010 FHM list of "Sexiest Women in the World".
Her favorite horror movie is The Shining (1980).
Was named Forbes 5th Highest Paid Celebrity Couple in 2011 with boyfriend, Robert Pattinson.
Landed her first American Vogue cover in January 2011. She also appeared in a photo-shoot for Vogue Italia in 2011.
Prior to filming The Runaways (2010), she worked closely with Joan Jett to perfect her mannerisms, stage presence, vocal tone, attitude and musical skill. Jett later praised Stewart for her dedication and overall performance stating the portrayal made her proud.
Played guitar for her role as Joan Jett in The Runaways (2010). She also recorded her own vocal tracks for six songs used in the film and its corresponding soundtrack.
While filming an attack scene in Snow White and the Huntsman (2012) she pulled a ligament in her right hand causing production to temporarily shut down. She also sustained a foot injury while on set.
On November 3, 2011, Stewart and her Twilight co-stars Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner imprinted their handprints and footprints into cement in front of the famous Chinese Theater in Hollywood, California. Stewart wore black and white checkered Vans skate shoes for her footprints and later gave them to the theater to keep as a souvenir.
Welcome to the Rileys (2010) was the first movie Stewart filmed by herself as a legal adult. She felt being alone for the first time added to her role as a 16-year old runaway living alone in New Orleans.
Attended A. E. Wright Middle School in Calabasas, California until 8th grade. Stewart was homeschooled for grades 9-12 due to her busy schedule. At age 19, she received her high school diploma while filming The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010).
Her favorite vampire film is The Lost Boys (1987).
Has appeared alongside Melissa Leo twice: The Cake Eaters (2007) and Welcome to the Rileys (2010).
Has appeared with Elizabeth Perkins twice: Speak (2004) and Fierce People (2005). In both films, Perkins played Stewart's mother.
At age 8, Stewart was discovered by a talent agent while singing in a school play. Although Stewart has since become an actress and not a singer, she has performed her own vocals in two films: Into the Wild (2007) and The Runaways (2010).
Gave her Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005) co-star, Josh Hutcherson, a turtle for his 13th birthday.
Celebrated her 19th birthday while filming The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) in British Columbia, specifically while shooting Bella Swan's 18th birthday scene.
In preparation for her role as a runaway stripper-prostitute in Welcome to the Rileys (2010) Stewart learned how to pole dance, deprived herself of sleep, chain-smoked, and ate mostly junk food. As a result her body and legs were covered with bruises, her skin was blemished, and she constantly looked tired.
Ranked #27 on Ask men's top 99 "most desirable" women of 2012 list.
Stewart has been/is the face of two Balenciaga fragrances as well as the 2014 Pre-Fall Chanel fashion line.
Did most of her own stunts for her role as Snow White in Snow White and the Huntsman (2012).
Stewart agreed to a salary less than $200,000 so she could remain be part of On the Road (2012) after the film's budget was drastically cut. Stewart remained committed to the role of Marylou out of her love for the original novel by Jack Kerouac.
Attended the 2012 MTV Movie Awards with Scout Taylor-Compton, one of her co-stars from The Runaways (2010). It was the first MTV Awards show she attended without Robert Pattinson.
Ranked #7 on Ask men's top 99 "most desirable" women of 2013 list.
Used to frequent Los Feliz bar The Drawing Room. Jon Hamm, Bo Barrett, Michael Angarano, Robert Pattinson were also regulars.
Stewart plays the acoustic and electric guitar, as well as the trumpet.
Enjoys photography as a hobby.
Stewart's favorite director is John Cassavetes and her favorite film is A Woman Under the Influence (1974).
Director Jake Scott immediately decided to cast her in his film Welcome to the Rileys (2010), after he saw her performance as Tracy Tatro in Sean Penn's Into the Wild (2007).
Harvey Weinstein said at the 2013 TIFF that a Middle Eastern prince donated $500,000 to the 12/12/12 Hurricane Sandy relief fund, in exchange for a 15 minute conversation with Stewart at the benefit. She was there to introduce Bon Jovi.
Has a small cameo in the Jules Stewart directorial debut, K-11 (2012). She did a voice-over to play Karen, Raymond Saxx Jr.'s secretary, when he calls his office. The film is also her older brother Cameron B. Stewart's acting debut.
Had an affair with married Snow White and the Huntsman (2012)-director Rupert Sanders in mid-2012. Following the reveal of their relationship both of them released public statements apologizing to their respective partners (Liberty Ross and Robert Pattinson).
Good friends with Scout Taylor-Compton and Riley Keough.
Is one of only two American actors to win a César award in France, the French equivalent to the Oscar. The other one is Adrien Brody.
Was the first American actress in thirty years to be nominated for a Cesar Award and the only one to win for her role in Clouds of Sils Maria (2014). The other was Julia Migenes, nominated for her work in Carmen (1984).
Attended the wedding of her close friend, Riley Keough, in February 2015 where she wrote a poem to be read during the reception. Also in attendance was Dakota Johnson, Cara Delevingne, and Zoë Kravitz. Stewart met Keough while filming The Runaways (2010).
When she went onstage to accept her César award in 2015, she was so tense she couldn't open her hands to hold it and had to ask the presenter to put it on the podium for her so she could give her speech.
She appeared with Jesse Eisenberg in Adventureland (2009) and American Ultra (2015).
She won 2 foreign awards equivalent to the American Oscar the Rising Star BAFTA Award in 2010, and became the first American actress to win a Cesar Award, when she won Best Supporting Actress in 2015 for her role opposite Juliette Binoche in Clouds of Sils Maria (2014).
She is the face of Chanel and Balenciaga fashion brands.
Known for playing the protagonist Bella Swan in The Twilight Sagafilm series from 2008-12, which has grossed over $3.3 billion worldwide.
Personal Quotes (73)
On working on the film Panic Room (2002) with such a big name star as Jodie Foster: When I got Panic Room, I'm like, "Oh my God, that's huge! It's bigger than huge." I was kind of freaked out at first.
(on her love for acting) I love it because I love to tell stories. I like being in movies that have a great story. I'm not so interested in being a Hollywood star. It's a job, you know. When you wake up at six in the morning every day for a week, it feels like hard work.
I don't want to make movies for kids, and I don't want to make movies for adults either.
Acting is such a personal thing, which is weird because at the same time it's not. It's for the consumption of other people. But in terms of creative outlets and expressing yourself, it's just the most extreme version of that that I've ever found. It's like running, it's exertion. When you reach that point where you can't go anymore and you stop and you take a breath, it's that same sort of clearing of the mind.
A lot of actors think that what we do is so important, like we're saving people's lives or something.
All I try to do in the press is be honest about something that I really care about.
I've always had an aversion to looking sexy, but I've grown out of it.
I start everything from the same place, with that sense of responsibility. On a bigger movie, you have to be aware that you can only control your aspect of the film. It's nice to be on a smaller movie because you're working with your friends and you feel so close-knit. It's your movie and you can do anything you want, and nobody's going to have anything to say. With a bigger movie, it concerns so many people. It's so much more of a process. But, in terms of what I do personally, it has to be the same, or else I'm just on some big movie, being a liar, and I can't do that.
Really, I'm incredibly disjointed and not candid. Just in general, my thoughts tend to come out in little spurts that don't necessarily connect. If you hang around long enough, you can find the linear path. But it will take a second. That is why these interviews never go well for me.
On having an aha moment when it came to pursuing an acting career: I have the "Aha" moments progressively -- they're like milestones and they hit you. I think my first "Aha!" moment was when I did this movie called Speak (2004). I was just rolling with it, and ended up kind of really losing myself in it, so that I felt like I was a different person at the end. That was a big moment.
You should have the opportunity to be more than one person with different people - because you have that within you. It's not like you're faking it. If everyone knows you so well and can always get a hold of you, then you're stuck to this thing that people think you are. You should have the opportunity to reinvent yourself. Because you do. Naturally.
On whether she wants to develop her skills as a writer: I do want to work on writing, because writing's a skill. Writing is something that you can train yourself to know better. To know yourself better. And it's intimidating as hell. I mean, I definitely will always do what I've been doing. I've also started taking a lot of pictures, and they help the writing. The pictures help the writing. I mean, I want to make books. I want to take pictures and then write all over the pictures. And then I don't have to say a complete story, because I have the picture, and I have just a word.
On Bella in New Moon: Well, she loses what basically gives her the drive to do anything in her whole life. She loses the man she's in love with, but she also loses her entire life plan, and she's so young to have to be forced into a decision like that. It's just a glorified, elaborate version of the worst breakup you've ever been through. All of a sudden you question everything. All of a sudden you know nothing and you're dropped in the middle of a freezing cold ocean. Oddly, we have a character that's warm enough and bright enough to bring her out of that, and it's truly gut-ripping. Because as perfect as Jacob is for her, she holds on to an ideal, the ultimate fiery love that she has for Edward even though it's not comfortable, it's not practical and it's not a good idea.
This weird thing happens when you're in a movie that has some level of success. People start offering you all kinds of things, and they just expect you to do them because they'll be good for your career. It's not about the project's integrity or anything like that. It's about raising your profile and all that crap.
I was just in Botswana in Africa. I wanted to learn something about the world. I just feel really ignorant whenever I leave the country. I don't know a lot of stuff, and I really want to. I figure that traveling is a good way to start if you want knowledge. Like, if you don't know something about a country, then go and check it out. That's what I did.
On how her life has changed since Twilight (2008): My life hasn't changed. Most circumstances I find myself in are different than they were a year ago, but I myself haven't changed... however a normal 18-year-old girl would change in a year. But it makes things so much easier. I would do it for free every day [even] if nobody saw it. I cannot describe how good it feels to actually have something that is truly into your heart and soul actually affecting people. And that's amazing. So that's the biggest change.
On whether she wants to continue making movies or go to college: I absolutely have no foresight. I used to think I had a lot when I was younger. I worked really hard in school to give myself options, and I've literally taken those options and thrown them down the toilet. Purposely - not to make that sound totally negative. It's what I want. I want to keep doing what I'm doing. It's funny, people ask me all the time: "What do you do for fun? What do you do when you're not acting?". It's a strange thing, acting. It's a business, it's a job, everything like that. All it is, is self-reflection. You just never stop caring about people and I've never stopped doing that, so I'm sure it'll seep into other areas of my life. I want to write. I'm not going to school because I can't take the structure of it, but I'm not going to stop learning.
Usually, I come in and sit down at roundtables in America and they look at me like "What is wrong with you?". Just because I don't fit... nobody fits into the frame that typical Hollywood young actresses do, but they try to. They try to be this thing. Try to memorize answers and make everybody happy. That's so horrifying and scary to me. So when you're not that, you get criticized for it. You get criticized for being honest and criticized for being nervous. So that's kind of annoying. I do a whole day of press and then I get calls from publicity people that are like, "You might want to be a little bit more bubbly." And I'm like, "no". People get very upset in the States. It's weird. Fans of the book especially. They don't understand me. Which is fine. I guess it doesn't really matter who I am, it just matters that they like the movie.
On doing interviews: Self-evaluation is not my strong point, and you're constantly asked to critique yourself. You just spent three months on a set and your whole life is wrapped up in that - and then it's like, "Okay, define that right now in five seconds." I can't do that. I used to get so nervous that I would become a completely different person - and then they would think that was me. So I've tried to calm down, but no one's ever going to write, "Oh, she's actually just a pretty f---in' average chick who really loves what she does." That's not gonna happen.
On how fame changed her life: There's nothing you can do about it, to be honest. I don't leave my hotel room -- literally, I don't. I don't talk to anybody about my personal life, and maybe that perpetuates it, too. But it's really important to own what you own and keep it to yourself. That said, the only way for me not to have somebody know where I went the night before is if I didn't go out at all. I'm trading. It depends on what mood I'm in. Some nights, I think, "You know what? I don't care. I'm going to do what I want to do." Then the next day I think, "Ugh. Now everyone thinks I'm going out to get the attention." and I'm like, "No, actually, for a second, thought that maybe I could be like a normal person.".
Speech after winning an Orange Bafta (2010): Wow. Thank you. I guess first I have to thank all the fans of Twilight for proving again and again to be THE most devoted and attentive fans ever. Considering this is voted, credit is due to them so thank you. To the other actors nominated, I am so blown away by you that I can't even describe it. To be voted among you is just overwhelming. And I'd like to say hi to my family.
People always ask me if Im dating Robert [Pattinson]. It's beyond annoying. What I say is, that, why would I want anything that's private to become entertainment for other people?
My family are amazing. I had like, the perfect upbringing. It sucks for people like Lindsay [Lohan], but it's not her fault she's so off the rails - and she's smart, very smart.
I'm totally preoccupied with cooking. And now I'm obsessed with the Food Network. I like Paula Deen because she's hilarious,.
It's weird, because I would be the last person in my school to be in plays, but I was forced to sing a song in a school thing. I sang a dreidel song, which is funny for me. I've never celebrated Hanukkah - it wasn't in my upbringing, but it was one of those deals where everybody has to pick a song or participate somehow in the chorus. It wasn't the normal dreidel song; I can't really remember the words, but it was a more serious dreidel song. The dreidel was huge, it was really honored. And that's how I met my agent, who was in the audience. I was eight.
[on her hair]: Since I started acting, I have never had by natural color, which is light brown. But it's fine, it's funny seeing yourself look different.
I'm asked all the time in interviews about who I am, and I know a few people my age who have a strong sense of self, but I couldn't say I know myself and sum it up and give it to you in a little package. I don't know myself at all yet.
I wouldn't tell you anything about anybody I cared about because it becomes entertainment for other people, and it sort of just cheapens everything in your life. I would never tell you if I was dating anybody.
I think romance is anything honest. As long as it's honest, it's so disarming.
You build a perimeter of people that are really important to you.
[on the down-side of fame]: There's no way to eloquently put this. I just can't go to the mall. It bothers me that I can't be outside very often. And also to not ever be just 'some girl' again. Just being some chick at some place, that's gone.
Anytime I hear that somebody's really rich, the first question is, "Do you do anything with it? Or do you, like, chill? You just sit on it?".
When I dress up, I have to have a lot of help. I was in a T-shirt until a few minutes ago.
What you don't see are the cameras shoved in my face and the bizarre intrusive questions being asked, or the people falling over themselves, screaming and taunting to get a reaction.
I would never cheapen my relationships by talking about them.
It's impossible to always get across what I'm trying to say, but, if I just stay honest, then I'm not going to look back on any of these interviews and wonder what I was trying to do or be.
[on her rise to fame and claims that she is ungrateful or unhappy]: I totally am more comfortable now. I try not to have a celebrity skin, which is why I think I run into problems. So many people say "Why don't you just play the part?". I do, I really try to do that. I guess I should get a face transplant or something. I really love what I do, I really love everybody that I've ever worked with, I've gotten really lucky. I'm very appreciative, so that always kills me.
I think it's funny that when I go onstage to accept an award, they think I'm nervous, uncomfortable, and awkward - and I am - but those are bad words for them.
[on the paparazzi]: Once somebody finds out, you have to get the hell out of wherever you are. People freak out. And the photographers, they're vicious. They're mean. They're like thugs. I don't even want to drive around by myself anymore. It's dangerous.
I don't think there's anything about being a celebrity that is desirable. I understand that everybody's going to know who you are and what you look like, but why be so obsessive?
Maybe I'm completely different from everyone else. There are a lot of girls who can't wait to get married and plan their wedding a long time in advance. I'm not like that. I do want to start a family at some point, but I don't know when.
[on punching Chris Hemsworth] I have to say for anyone who's ever been in that situation where, as a girl, you think it's not going to do anything. It fucking does something. He was standing over me and I just went "boom!" I spun him around. I punched him right out of his close-up and then I started crying. I felt horrible.
The strangest part about being famous is you don't get to give first impressions anymore. Everyone already has an impression of you before you meet them.
On Snow White and the Huntsman (2012): I'm having the most fulfilling experience as an actor. I'm close with Rupert Sanders, have his ear, and it's to his credit that I feel this way because I'm getting my first taste of really collaborating. Usually as an actor, you put your hands up and go, "That's not my thing." I love acting. Honestly, I love looking at the call sheet where it says my character's name above my name. That's what I'm here for, but it's also cool to be on their level. To give an opinion and be taken seriously.
I can't wait to not be working and go home and gain some interests. I want to see what I'm into. I want to figure out what I want.
[on wearing colored contacts in Twilight (2008)] The contacts suck so badly. You can't see anything thus people cannot see you, I feel. There is just no getting in there.
[on choosing to leave public school] School became genuinely uncomfortable. I was feeling a little self-conscious about the acting thing with my peers, but also my teachers became a problem. They didn't want to do the extra work or put packages together so I could keep up while away. They failed me. My teachers failed me. Not one, but all of them. I'm always slightly ashamed, in a way, about what I do. I'm slightly embarrassed as I had such serious ambitions when I was younger. I just never imagined that I would ever have a reason not to go to school, but then this happened.
[on her role as Melinda Sordino in Speak (2004)] I was definitely aware of the film's subject matter, and it wasn't because of anything that had happened in my own life. Not at all. I grew up in a happy household.
It took me a long time to realize that I was a girl as a teenager. At that point, I never really believed it. I looked like a boy for a long time. Now finally, I feel like a woman.
[on the paparazzi] It really is not a nightmare, it's just one of those things. I guarantee whenever I get married or have a baby, everyone is going to want to know my kid's name and I'm not going to say it for ages. That's just the way I want to do it. It'll come out but it won't have come from me. They're going to be really pissed off that I won't say it and I'm just going to say, "No!"
I play music but only for myself. For my ears only.
If a woman isn't happy and un-opinionated and long-haired and pretty, then she's weird and ugly. I just don't get it. I hate it when they say I'm ungrateful and I fucking hate it when they say I don't give a shit, because nobody cares more than I do. I'm telling you I don't know anybody who does this that gives a shit more than I do.
The reason I feel compelled to do movies is because of whatever feeling you get when you read it. And to have four years of not being done [with the Twilight Saga] it constantly weighs on you. You're constantly thinking about going back and finishing the series.
Every day, you come home from work you go, like, God I wish I could go back and do yesterday again because I'm better now.
I know that I don't seem like the type of person that really loves to be in the center of things, but anyone to deny the type of energy, like the effect of shared love, you'd have to be a sociopath to not let it in.
As an actor your life is so wrapped up in your job. It's not normal. People's jobs don't affect their whole lives. Mine is why I love my life and so to talk about it to you guys [the media] and to know that it's not just you guys, that I'm talking through you to the fucking world, it's really scary at first. Now it's not only because I'm used to it. It just takes time.
I can't be anyone but myself, man!
I don't want to be Angelina Jolie. Not that Angelina Jolie is not the most talented, beautiful, successful, amazing, admirable person who does good things for the world, but I don't want to be a movie star like that. I don't think there's anything about being a celebrity that is desirable. I understand that everybody's going to know who you are and what you look like, but why be so obsessive?
I would never cheapen my relationship by talking about them. People say, "Just say who you're dating. Then people will stop being so ravenous about it." It's like, "No they won't! They'll ask for specifics.".
[on playing Marylou in On the Road (2012)] She's generous in every aspect of her life and she wants it back just at much. I'm a slightly different person. I think that I liken myself much more to Sal's character, so to be that person running down the street with everyone chasing after was different. I think also she's so completely self-aware but not self-conscious and the same time and, like, I don't know how else to describe it other than there's just a generosity of absolutely everything. Because she wants everything in return she is willing to give you absolutely anything and I'm not like that. So it was fun. I also think that's why I loved the book initially. I wanna keep up with these characters. It's not that I'm so not like them, it's just that they inspire me.
[on working with female directors] It's hard to generalize about that subject because the women I've worked with have all been so different. But if there's one consistency, it might be that you do have to handle yourself differently on a set. Women can be more emotional - at least they sometimes show it more.
If you respect yourself and you love yourself, that's the only way anybody else is going to.
Nowadays it's harder because everyone is on Facebook and everyone knows where you are all the time, and everyone's Twittering. I'm going to die because somebody is going to say where I am and somebody is going to kill me. Someone's going to Twitter my location and it's going to be, like, BOOM!
[on the birth scene in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 (2011)] Even though the birth scene is horrible and grotesque, I think it's just the most beautiful moment. The fact that it's so gruesome and awful is why it's so gorgeous.
We push boundaries in this business in terms of getting to know people. There are things that directors know about me that people shouldn't know.
I have this weird aversion to people going, "It's a nice, strong female movie. It's really strong." It's almost like you're kind of discrediting the strength.
I am obsessed with ignoring the idea that we're creating products. I really choose every single project I do based on desire and on really just wanting to make that story happen.
If you don't have anything to put in, you're not going to give a lot out. It's not breaks that help. It's managing input and output. The impulse to make stuff is not in everyone. Most people who have that impulse are weird. They need to take care of themselves.
I'm not the most health conscious person, but I run. I'm active, I like to stay active because I'm hyperactive, so I need to get energy out.
I'm sitting back and enjoying the benefits of a decision that I made when I was a person who I can still relate to but am not anymore.
I became really successful at something at a young age, and that stunts you in every other aspect of your life because you feel like that's what you're good at and so that's what you need to stay in.
Anybody who wants to talk shit about Twilight (2008), I completely get it, but there's something there that I'm endlessly fucking proud of. My memory of it felt -- still feels -- really good.
I can't, like, put on the show. I'm not a performer. And it's hard for people to accept a serious tone from a kid without thinking they're sort of stuck up.

Kristen Stewart Biography

In 2008, actress Kristen Stewart landed the role of Bella Swan in the saga Twilight and the movies made her an instant star.

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Synopsis

Actress Kristen Stewart was born on April 9, 1990, in Los Angeles, California. A talent scout discovered her while acting in a grade school Christmas play. Shortly after, she was cast in a Disney movie and has had steady work ever since. She starred with Jodie Foster in 2002's Panic Room and Dennis Quaid and Sharon Stone in 2003's Cold Creek Manor. Her most notable role, however, has been playing Bella in The Twilight Saga films from 2008 to 2012.

Breakthrough Role

Actress. Born Kristen Jaymes Stewart on April 9, 1990, in Los Angeles, California. Her father John—a stage manager, producer and director—and mother Jules—a scriptwriter—immersed their daughter in the Hollywood scene at an early age. She made her first television appearance at the age of eight after her performance in a grade school Christmas play caught the eye of a talent scout. Shortly after, she landed a bit role on the Disney Channel TV movie, The Thirteenth Year (1999).
Two years later, Stewart landed a more substantial in the independent filmThe Safety of Objects (2001). But the actress's big break didn't come until 2002, when she was cast as the lead in the blockbuster drama Panic Room, starring with film veterans Jodie Foster, Forest Whitaker and Jared Leto. Stewart's role as the diabetic, troubled teen caught the attention of critics, who praised her understated and solid performance. Fans also resonated with Stewart, and the film raked in a respectable $95 million at the box office.

Early Film Roles

Stewart next signed on to play the daughter of Dennis Quaid and Sharon Stone in another suspense drama, Cold Creek Manor (2003). Although Stewart and her co-stars turned out solid performances in the film, the plot was lambasted by reviewers and fans and performed poorly at the box office. Stewart followed up with two more low-performing films in the next year: the light-hearted teen film, Catch That Kid (2004), and the adventure filmUndertow (2004) which, despite decent reviews, went almost straight to video.
Stewart showed her versatility as a performer in the Showtime special feature, Speak (2005), about a teen who stops speaking after a sexual assault. That same year, she appeared in the sci-fi film Zathura, followed by the drama Fierce People (2006). After appearing in several more mild box-office successes, Stewart landed a the role of a teenage commune dweller in the critically acclaimed biopic Into the Wild (2007). The role brought Stewart back to the spotlight, and that same year she landed in Mary Stuart Masterson's The Cake Eaters.