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She was offered the Juliet Role (Romeo and Juliet)


Does being identified as Olivia Hussey’s daughter push you to work harder to get out of her shadow?

(Laughs) “No, I’m quite proud of her shadow. Even if people say that we are in some way similar, the truth is that we are two completely different types. There would never be any kind of competitive thing anyway, that’s why I will never play Juliet.”

Why not?

“I’ve been asked to audition for the role but I said, ‘Oh no, I won’t!’ I think that my mom’s portrayal was quintessential, she was perfect as Juliet, and I don’t want to be compared to her.”
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Don't get me wrong, I like Hailee Steinfeld and all. She's a very talented young actress. It's a pity that India rejected the role though. She looks very similar to her mother (Olivia Hussey). Would of been a fantastic choice for Juliet imho.



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I would like more diverse roles for her.

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Although it would have been a great part for her career wise, I can totaly understand why India didnt want to even audition for the part. She would have been and always will be compared to her mother. Playing the part of Juliet would only invite further comparisons and criticism.

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Just to be clear, being asked to audition for a role is in no way equivalent to being OFFERED a role. She was never given the part or asked to be a part of the production, merely offered an audition.

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(Laughs) “No, I’m quite proud of her shadow. Even if people say that we are in some way similar, the truth is that we are two completely different types. There would never be any kind of competitive thing anyway, that’s why I will never play Juliet.”

Wow--an actor who refuses to do Shakespeare due to principles! This has got to be a (hilarious) first!

Kids say the darndest things.

Yeah, they're dead; they're--all messed up!

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...go topless.

jk90

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I think that's a wise decision.

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I understand the difficulty with taking on her mother's role, but I still wish she or someone else had taken it instead of Steinfeld, who is normally great but just was appalling as Juliet.

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That would've been....uncanny...

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