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Miranda
Richardson - Spider Last heard playing the shrewish Mrs Tweedy in Aardman's "Chicken Run", British actress Miranda Richardson makes a welcome return to the big screen playing three roles in David Cronenberg's unsettling "Spider"... DM: You once did a one-woman theatre production ('Orlando'). Did you see playing three roles in "Spider" as a chance to do a one-woman film? MR: [Laughing] No, no - team player me, team player! DM: How come you were attached to the film before David Cronenberg? MR: The
producer, Catherine Bailey, approached me. I'd worked
with her doing a radio production for the BBC and she'd
mentioned the script. We read it at [screenwriter]
Patrick McGrath's house a couple of years prior to doing
the film. Ralph [Fiennes] was also involved in that
reading, but David wasn't attached at that point. DM: How was your experience of working with David Cronenberg? Is he very controlling? MR: No, I felt very free - you come to the set in a spirit of play. You know what the script is and you're not going to depart radically from it, but David is always fascinated, delighted, and interested in what the actors are doing. He notices everything - it's very gratifying. DM: What did you bring to your performance that wasn't originally there? MR: Well,
David kept a lot of the improv stuff. When Gabriel Byrne
and I are messing about and falling over each other
walking down the street - we made that stuff up. It made
its way into the movie so he obviously felt it was
appropriate. It's always fun; to feel you've contributed
in that way. Return to Articles index
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