Heads Up Hollywood

Chapter 54 The Heart of a Hazy Girl

Tang En also knew that his performance was too agitated, so he calmed down and asked gently: "Excuse me... are you Miss Natalie Portman?"

The other party pursed his lips tightly, glanced at Tang En carefully, but focused on George Lucas.

Before coming, her mother's agent reminded that only George Lucas is Jewish here, and he will definitely lend a helping hand when necessary.

Sure enough, George Lucas gave her an encouraging nod.

Only then did she heave a sigh of relief, and looked at Tang En curiously and nervously, "I'm Natalie, Director Walker."

Tang En had already stood up, nodded, and turned to look at Lucas, "George, I have already decided to let Miss Portman play Queen Parad Amidala, you will definitely not refuse, will you? "

Lucas coughed. If possible, he naturally hoped to use Jewish compatriots, but he and Twain were not the only ones in charge of casting the cast. "Let's watch a performance first. If it passes, naturally everything can be discussed."

Tang En encouraged: "Miss Portman, I believe you will be able to do well!"

Next, the assistant handed Natalie a piece of A4 paper with a short line on it.

It is also the most eye-catching shot of Queen Parad Amidala in the whole movie.

Natalie read it silently twice, and then handed back the line sheet with a confident smile, "I've memorized it, gentlemen."

Tang En couldn't help but secretly sighed, he was indeed a smart student, "Then let's get started."

Natalie Portman is not yet an adult, but fortunately she has appeared in several movies, took a deep breath, and took a big step forward, "I am Parad Amidala, she is my maid, I I'm sorry, I had to make such a choice in order to avoid hunting and besieging. Now, I ask you to believe me, Naboo is willing to offer its loyalty, get your friendship, and exchange for peace... "

After a series of lines, Natalie knelt on the ground with an expression of "expectation" on her face.

It's just that the expressions of several big shots are a bit complicated.

Twain, who has directed two films successively and has seen the superb acting skills of Kate Winslet and Nicole Kidman, couldn't bear to look at Natalie Portman's performance. describe!

Where is this performance? It was clearly a high school student who was reciting the text!

Tang En coughed heavily, "Miss Portman, you can get up now."

Natalie stood up and said with a smile, "Everyone calls me Nat, Director Walker."

"Okay, Nat, your performance...was wonderful." Tang En couldn't say anything serious, especially to such a delicate and lovely face, "If nothing else, Palad Amidala is you."

Natalie's eyes lit up as she cheered, "Really, Director Walker?"

Tang En was afraid that those old fellows would raise objections, so he quickly settled down, "It's true, you can go back and notify your manager that you are ready to sign the contract."

After Natalie left, these old fellows from Tang En would criticize her head and face, but they didn't expect that they would actually approve of her performance.

"A very delicate girl, her performance is sincere and solid, and she is very malleable."

"The script requires Queen Amidala to be a young girl, and there are not many girls like Natalie Portman who are both famous and not scandalous in Hollywood."

"I heard that her agency has always been her mother's agent? Jews are very conservative in many cases."

...

Tang En really didn't expect that Natalie Portman was unanimously approved by everyone, and the girls behind had already lost their chances before they even participated in the audition.

Of course, there is also a female number two, a stand-in for Queen Parad Amidala.

...

Because she has seen too many degenerate girls in Hollywood, Shirley Hirschler has been acting as Natalie's agent since she became famous, in order to prevent her daughter from being corrupted by Hollywood's luxury and money, and even limit her friends.

Because the role of the luoli girl in "This Killer Is Not So Cold" impressed many people. Shirley Hirschler did not want her daughter to become a sexual fantasy object, and she rejected "Lolita" and "Romeo and Juliet" consecutively. There are many blockbuster films, but I just don't want my daughter to continue to have a "luoli" color, and then be disturbed by some "weird uncles".

Such domineering management, although restricting part of Natalie's freedom, actually made her a rare white lotus in Hollywood.

At least so far, so it is.

Seeing her daughter walking out with a smile on her face, Shirley Hirschler asked eagerly, "How is it? Is everything going well?"

"Successful, smooth beyond imagination!" Natalie shook her head as if selling a treasure, her face was full of complacency, "Director Walker said that he will sign a contract with us as soon as possible."

"Sign a contract? What contract?" Shirley Hershler didn't react for a while.

Natalie pursed her lips and said with a smile: "Of course it's an actor contract, I've already got the role of Queen Amidala!"

"This is impossible!"

Shirley Hirschler, who had been an agent for ten years, didn't believe such words at all. She just thought it was a sweet talk from the boss on the set to appease her daughter.

The audition has only just begun, how could it be possible to select someone? Even if the decision is made, there is no reason to inform the actor directly, and the agent will be contacted as soon as possible.

Seeing that her mother didn't believe it, Natalie said angrily, "Director Walker won't lie!"

Seventeen-year-old Natalie has reached the age of first love, but her mother's strict requirements prevent her from having the same chance to enjoy love as other girls of the same age.

What is the difference between Dunn Walker's performance in the audition and those little boys in the class who pursued themselves?

That's a famous director in Hollywood!

Thinking of this, Natalie Portman felt elated and quite proud.

But she is very smart, she hides her heart, she no longer wants to be manipulated by her mother like a puppet.

But how can the little girl hide her thoughts from her biological mother who gave birth to her and raised her for seventeen years?

Shirley Hershler's face changed slightly, "Director Walker? You mean Dunn Walker?"

Natalie raised her head, a little angry, "Who else could it be?"

Seeing her daughter's expression, Shirley Heshler became more and more sure about something, "Nat, during the audition, Don Walker...did he say something special to you?"

"Mother!"

Natalie's face flushed suddenly, and she tried her best to hide it, but she couldn't hide her shy and nervous mood.

Shirley Heshler sighed softly. If Dunn Walker had thoughts about her daughter, then she really had no way to stop her. In the process of filming, they can't keep the two of them out of contact, can they?

"Nat, you should still focus on your studies. You are still young, and it won't be too late to enter Hollywood after graduating from college and becoming mature enough." Shirley Heshler said with earnestness.

"Mom, I know."

Natalie was a little impatient, pouted her mouth, and suddenly remembered that during the audition, Tang En panicked and screamed "Goddess" and "Queen", and couldn't help laughing.

"Like a big fool!"

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In the evening of the same day, Shirley Hershler received a notice from the crew: Natalie Portman was officially invited to play the role of Queen Amidala of Paradise.

Shirley Hershler looked at her daughter in the hotel with her legs curled up, giggling and watching TV on the sofa, and her mind was a little complicated.

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