The interview did not lack for some amusing moments. The famous
phrase in the Snow White tale, “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the
fairest of them all,” prompted questions about Kristen’s “relationship
with the mirror.”
“I feel good when I look in the mirror,” she said in mock seriousness.
Beauty routine? “I do wash my face,” she deadpanned. Her secret? “I use Proactiv,” she quipped in a TV commercial voice and tone. “It
keeps my skin so clean. It helped my skin so much when I was growing
up. If you ever have acne, young lady, buy some Proactiv.”
In separate interviews, both Charlize and Chris told us that what
struck them most about Kristen was her pure, obvious love for acting. “I started wanting to act in movies because I wanted a job on a set,” explained Kristen, whose mom is a script supervisor. Her dad is a TV producer. She added: “My
parents did it and I thought it was cool. It was so cool that I was
getting to talk in rehearsal with the director and the other actors. I
was observing for a long time even though I was really young. Suddenly, I
was part of it. I was reveling in that, having a good time and not
thinking about it too much. A few projects changed my mind about it.” She became a full-fledged actress.
For Stewart, working with Jodie Foster was memorable. Kristen aims to
be a director someday but, for now, she’s happy and content being an
actress. “I want to make movies, for sure,” she admitted. “I haven’t found the story I want to tell. I love being an actor so much right now. It’s such a loaded period for me.”
She’s very grateful that a certain franchise has given her some clout to
green-light projects, although she was careful not to come across as
“arrogant” in her influence. “There are a few things that I’m
very inclined to see happen. The ‘Twilight’ movies put me in this
position where we can make things happen. Like I’m doing this movie
called ‘Cali’ and it’s about the Valley. I am from there. I’m working
with Nick Cassavetes and I’m so excited about that. I don’t want to
sound arrogant right now, but to make something happen is really awesome
and cool.”
It was not too long ago that a very young Kristen was winning praise
for holding her own, amid the presence of Jodie Foster, who played her
mom in David Fincher’s “Panic Room.”
“Jodie was like a crew member,” she recalled. “It
was great to have that as my first example of a big movie star, because
I’ve definitely worked with a few who don’t behave like that.”
Our unusual setting, away from the usual hotel interview venues in
LA, elicited a question about where she would like to hie off to. “I
have gone to a lot of places but I have not done a whole lot in those
places,” she replied. “That’s a typical story for actors who do a lot of
press junkets. We’re going to Madrid on a press tour. I’m really
excited about it for whatever reason. I had such good time the first
time I was there. I didn’t sleep when I was there for the first
‘Twilight’ tour. I’m so excited to go back to Madrid.” Any other place? “Egypt,” came the quick answer.
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