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Why was this Carrie Henns ONLY movie?


Child stars are normally bombarded with roles left, right and center once they have their "breakthrough" movie but for some reason Carrie Henn starred in this movie then just disappeared altogether. She's now a teacher.

Why do you think Carrie Henn did this movie only? was it because she hated acting? was it because maybe James Cameron being too hard of a taskmaster scared her out of wanting to do any more movies or maybe because her parents simply wanted her to live a normal life didn't want her to get caught up in the endless mayhem that goes with working in film?

What do you guys think?

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probably wanted to be normal...by all accounts JC was very indulgent to Henn. I recall one of those anniversary panels with most of the cast & Goldstein said that when Cameron asked for a retake, Carrie was worried she did something wrong & Cameron was 'oh, no honey, sometimes when people make movies they like to shoot the same scene from a couple of diiferent angles so they can edit together the best parts of it. He gave Henn a quick lesson in film making while doing it.



Why can't you wretched prey creatures understand that the Universe doesn't owe you anything!?

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A story I heard was that when Newt had to slip out of Ripley's grip and slide down that air shaft, Carrie Henn thought the big slide they built was great fun and kept messing up takes so she could do it again. Cameron put up with it for several takes before telling her it was time to do it properly this time!

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She kept laughing and going WHEEEEEEE or something, because it was great fun.
Cameron (very nicely) told her to sort her act out for the scene and, if she did that, promised that she could spend the rest of the day playing on the slide.

She sorted it out, Cameron got the shots he needed and then he kept his promise.

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IIRC, her family was living in the UK at the time (hence her mewstly wavering accent... mewstley) and went along to audition her brother for a role. She went for it too just because she was there anyway but surprisingly got the part because, unlike all the trained child actors, she didn't smile at the end of every line... as if selling a product.

By the time Aliens was released, the family had already moved back to the US and she'd decided she wanted to be a teacher.

Kinda all there is too it, I guess.

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She was screaming too much

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You clearly don't have children... They scream a LOT more than you think!!

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If she wasn't from an entertainment family, this kind of makes sense. It might be disorienting to get a decent role and manage fledgling career, especially if your parents aren't wealthy enough to quit their jobs and oversee it all.

She might have made enough money, too, that some financial adviser said "listen, you're 10 years old, invest this money and you'll basically just have to work as an adult for pocket change; your house, cars, etc, will all be paid for by this one job."

That'd be an appealing sales pitch.

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Sometimes it's just a quick paycheck. Other times the child's and/or family realizes this isn't the life they want for them. Peter Ostrum took the money he got from Willy Wonka and used it later in life to become a veterinarian.

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I bet Spielberg was all too keen to cast her in one of his movies.

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She was the weakest link of Aliens (not her fault, though, I blame Cameron's directing and writing).

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she was a supporting character not the main star.

She also wasn't a trained actress and it showed, but it was a good enough performance for the role at hand.

Can you honestly see her doing any other character other than Newt? I can't, unless it was a horror genre movie and they literally had her do the same role all over again. Most horror movies abstain from featuring children too so even that option was moot.

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