Hollywood starlet Carey Mulligan who is a BAFTA
Award winner has confessed that she never wanted to be a film
actress. Mulligan made her big screen debut as Kitty Bennet in Pride
& Prejudice and soon received widespread recognition for her role in
An Education.
However, even after been counted in one of the
top actresses of Hollywood the 25-year old says that she is happier
doing theatre.
The actress will soon be seen in Broadway play
Ingmar Bergman’s Through A Glass Darkly in which she portrays the role
of a mentally ill woman.
“It’s thrilling. Literally, all I wanted to do
as a child was be in a Broadway play and live in New York. I’m kind of
on cloud nine,” Carey quoted.
“I’m more consumed by theatre than I am by film.
I never really set out to be a film actress. I love it and I’m
incredibly lucky but I find it easier to throw myself into a play.”
“I’m always much more self-aware and self-conscious when I’m doing film because cameras really freak me out,” she added.
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