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WALTER SCOTT ASKS ...
KERRY WASHINGTONThe twice Emmy-nominated actress,38, has appeared in the critically ac-claimed films Ray, The Last King of Scotland and Django Unchained. But taking on the role of White House “fixer” Olivia Pope on TV’s Scandal
made her a household name.
What has playing Olivia taught you?“I’ve learned a lot about courage. It’s not that she never gets scared, but when she’s afraid she still moves forward. I feel like that’s something that I’ve really tried to take home with me—there’s always another way, another solution, and you can seek a solution even when you’re afraid.”
Olivia has quite the wardrobe. Do you get to keep any of it? “No. We keep a closet for Olivia; we try to reuse at least one item of clothing for every episode, so that it feels like a real closet. Her
style is really different from mine. I play a lot more with fashion. Even when I’m in Washington, I don’t wear
suits the way she does. But I love her wardrobe.”
Speaking of Washington, you were ap-pointed to President Obama’s Commit-tee on the Arts and the Humanities. With the election this year, will you be active politically? “Yeah. I campaigned for John Kerry the year that Ray came out. I’ve always been a very involved person politically and socially, and I have every intention to continue doing that.”
Q: What is my favorite actress Jennifer Grey up to these days?
—Mylin W., Wheeling, W.Va.
A: Grey, who revisited the ’60s for Dirty Dancing in 1987, now stars in another nostalgia piece, Red Oaks. The coming-of-age dramedy, available Oct. 9 on Amazon, takes place in the summer of 1985 in suburban New Jersey. “When we look back on a time when we were young, there is an innocence and a freshness to it,” says the actress, 55. “[Plus] if you look at the spandex or the big hairdos, you can’t help but laugh.”
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Cancer Crusaders
Q: I am looking forward toseason two of The Affair. What’s next for Maura Tierney’s character, Helen? —Barbara S., Houston, Texas
A: You’ll be happy to hear that in the second season, premiering tonight on Showtime, you’ll get to see the story told entirely from Helen’s point of view. What may surprise you is that Tierney, 50, is actually rooting for Helen’s husband to be with his lover. “In my mind, these two people are soul mates, and they had to destroy their lives to come together,” she says. “It’s sort of beautiful.”
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and celebrity survivors rally around causes in support of a cure, research and treatment. Go to Parade.com/breastcancer for more.
Email your questions for Walter Scott to [email protected]
WALTER SCOTT’S
Ma� Damon
has done two space movies,
Interstellar and now The Martian. Is he interested
in going into space?
—James F., Shaker Heights, Ohio
A: Not really! “It takes a special type of person who
wants to push the enve-lope, to fi nd where the very edge is and go there,” says Damon, 44, who stars as an astronaut stranded on
a most inhospitable planet in The Martian. “I’m glad there are those types of
people, but I think it would be tough for me to do it.”
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▲ REESE’S PIECESInspired by her own self-proclaimed “preppy” style and her hometown heritage, Tennessee girl Reese Witherspoon’s line, Draper James, includes staples such as dresses, sweaters, tops and shorts, in bright colors and bold patterns. “This brand is inspired by my love of the South, combined with the modern woman I am today,” says Witherspoon. “In the South, you can never be too
kind, too gracious or too well-dressed.” The brand name pays homage to Witherspoon’s grandparents, William James Witherspoon and Dorothea Draper. The latter, Witherspoon says, exuded elegance. “No matter what she wore, she always made heads turn.” Hello Sugar Sweatshirt, $125, draperjames.com
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FASHION FITS ALL �After a lifelong struggle to fi nd clothes to fi t her body and her mood, Melissa McCarthy (who once attended the Fashion Institute of Technology) has launched Seven7 to do both. “When you go above a size 12, you don’t lose your love of fashion,” she says. Her line offers items ranging from traditional pencil skirts and cigarette pants to trendy tunics and graphic tees. Necktie Button-Down, $89, and Ponte Pencil Skirt, $69,melissamccarthy.com
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LOST BOYFROM
Hugh Jackman opens up about his childhood, his fears, his faith and his latest role—as the world’s vilest pirate—in the new movie Pan. By Dotson Rader • Cover photography by Lorenzo Agius/CPi Syndication
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Hugh Jackman has stopped in Los Angeles on his way to visit family and friends in his native Australia. Jackman, 46, who lives most of the time in New York with his wife, actress Deborra-Lee “Deb” Furness, 59, and their two kids, Oscar, 15, and Eva, 10, is
in a good mood, happy to be going home for a few weeks. He is unpre-tentious in his black blazer, jeans and white dress shirt open at the neck, topped off by his soft Australian accent and easy smile.
Jackman began his career as an actor on TV in his home country, then quickly found fame on the London stage in 1998, singing and dancing as Curly in the musical Oklahoma! Two years later he became an interna-tional movie star in X-Men by playing Logan/Wolverine, the signature role he has performed in six subsequent films. While best known for his movies Les Misérables, Van Helsing and the X-Men franchise, he also has a stellar TV and stage career, winning the Best Actor Tony for The Boy From Oz, one of his four hugely successful Broadway shows. He also created Laughing Man, which, like Newman’s Own (founded by Paul Newman in 1982), is a food company whose profits go to charitable work.
Now Jackman is about to hit movie screens again as the monstrously wicked pirate Blackbeard in Pan. The film, which opens Oct. 9, tells the tale of 12-year-old Peter, who’s swept up from a nasty London orphanage to Neverland, where he embarks on a series of harrowing adventures that set him on his way toward becoming Peter Pan. Looming over it all is Jackman’s deliciously evil Blackbeard.
So Pan is special to you because, like Peter, your mother left you? Yes. [But] I was more sensitive about its connection to my two adopted children. In scenes at the orphanage in the beginning of the movie, the nun talks harshly: “Your mums are not waiting for you. You’re not going to see them again.” I actually read this to my wife and talked to [director] Joe Wright about it. I went, “Hang on. This is dealing with adoption and orphans. I want to make sure that this movie is not something my kids are
“Every movie I do, I think, My kids are going to see this.”
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going to feel weird about. Every movie I do, I think, My kids are going to see this. When it’s a movie about adoption, I want to make sure that they don’t feel uncomfortable.
What were you like as a boy? I was volatile. My mum left when I was 8. My anger didn’t really surface until I was 12 or 13. It was triggered be-cause my parents were going to get reconciled and didn’t. All those years I’d been holding out hope that they would.
How angry were you? There was this perfect storm of hormones and emotion. I’ve never said this before: We had metal [school] lockers and, half in fun, we used to head-butt the lockers until there was a dent in them. Like, who was the toughest and craziest? In playing rugby, my rage would come out, rage that I identify as Wolverine rage. I’d be some-where in a ruck in rugby, get punched in the face and I’d just go into a white rage.
Why? From the moment Mum left, I was a fearful kid who felt powerless. I was the
youngest. [ Jackman has four older siblings.] I used to be the first one home and I was frightened to go in-side. I couldn’t go into the house on my own. I’d wait outside, scared, frustrated. Growing up I was scared of the dark. I was scared of heights. It limited me. I hated it, and that contributed to my anger. Isn’t most anger fear-based, ultimately? It emanates from some kind of powerlessness. I was really feeling that.
You went to an all-boys’ school. Were you happy there? It suited me down to the ground. I did everything: sports, the school musical, cadet corps. Even now, as an actor, if you look at my choices, they’re very broad, from musical theater to this movie. I thrive more by not being stuck in one area.
When did you know that you were meant to be an actor? I’m a Christian. I was brought up very re-ligious. I used to go to different evangelists’ [revival] tents all the time. When I was about 13, I had a weird premonition that I was going to be onstage, like the preachers I saw.
You studied journalism in college? For me, the goal was to become a stringer, travel the world and file reports. At the same time, I was also doing a lot of amateur theater. It was a hobby. I didn’t think that I could make a living acting.
Why did you give up on journalism? I realized it’s not really who I am. I didn’t have the drive. I felt a bit of a fake. The [other] students were more passionate. When I went off to drama school for three years, that was it for me. I was acting, like, 10 to 12 hours a day. I was so happy! Have you had moments as an actor that confirm that you're doing what you're meant to be do-ing? Absolutely, many times. Onstage, in Boy From Oz, for example, the moment before the applause really exults you when you realize, with complete strangers, that you know each other, completely. It was a moment of honesty. I’d feel as intimate with an audience as with my wife. “This is who I am!” When it happens, it’s thrilling. Sometimes I feel more myself on a stage than I do off the stage.
Why? Onstage I feel an intimacy that feels natural, that’s transcendent. You’re beyond “Do people like
“Onstage I feel an intimacy that feels
natural, that’s transcendent. You’re beyond
‘Do people like me? How am I doing?’
You get above that.”
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What worries you the most? My kids. �ey’re growing up with great privileges and great challenges. And they have this fame and paparazzi that I didn’t have to encounter because no one was interested in my father. We worry a lot. In some ways they get a free pass from people when they shouldn’t be given a free pass.
It produces entitlement? Ab-solutely. I constantly talk to them about respect and gratitude. I say, “Unfortunately, I’m going to be tougher on you than I would be if I wasn’t famous, because people are actually going to be less tough on you in life.” In a way they have to be better be-haved, be more respectful, have more gratitude than other kids. I try to keep their life as down-to-earth as possible. I really do.
You’re very involved in chari-ties fighting AIDS, poverty and other causes. Where does your sense of obliga-tion to help come from? I was brought up with a religious sense of giving back. I am given op-portunities, more money than I could ever need. If you see mon-ey or fame as energy, then use it to help others. Paul Newman did that. �at’s what inspired me to start Laughing Man. Your wife is also involved? Deb inspires me. She is con-stantly reminding me that we’re all connected. A person’s sick or hungry and needs help—well, help them! �at’s all it is. Deal with what’s in front of you. �ings have been put in front of me where I have to say, “OK, this is there for me to help.”
me? How am I doing?” You get above that. I’ve very rarely ex-perienced it in life, but onstage I experience it a lot. �at’s what attracted me to it.
Bliss, peace, tran-scendence—it sounds religious. I’m a religious person. In Chariots of Fire, the runner Eric Liddell says, “When I run I feel His pleasure.” And I feel that pleasure when I act and it’s going well, particularly onstage. I feel what everyone’s searching for, the feeling that unites us all. Call it “God.” Before I go onstage every night, I pause and dedicate the performance to God, in the sense of “Allow me to surren-der.” When you allow yourself to surrender to the story, to the character, to the night, to the audience, transcendence happens. And when that happens, there is nothing like it on the planet. It’s the moment people experience when they fall in love, which is equally frightening and exciting. �at’s what it feels like.
Is that what you felt when you met your wife? We met on a TV show [the Australian series Correlli]. I was terrified when I realized I had a crush on the star of the show. I was like, “My first job, the leading lady. Embarrassing. She’s going to look at me like this young little puppy.” I didn’t talk to her for a week. Finally, she said, “Have I done something to annoy you?” I said, “Look, I’ve got a crush on you. I’m sorry.” And she said, “Oh, I’ve got a crush on you too.” And that was 20 years ago [laughs].
Why did you adopt kids? We always wanted kids. I was brought up in a family with five kids, two were adopted, three biological. It was a natural mix to me. Deb felt that way too. We thought we’d have a couple of biological children and may-be one adopted. But biologically, we couldn’t have kids, so that didn’t happen.
In the new movie Pan, Blackbeard the pirate (Hugh Jackman) confronts the child (Levi Miller) who will become Peter Pan.
Setting aside the money and fame you earn, what does act-ing give you that you really need? That’s the best question
I’ve ever been asked. Peace. There are things driving me that aren’t all healthy—[needing] approval and respect
to fill some hole who-knows-where in me. Am I worthy? All those fears. Through acting, I’m able to find a level of
bliss and peace and calm and joy. And it feels natural.
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What worries you the most? My kids. �ey’re growing up with great privileges and great challenges. And they have this fame and paparazzi that I didn’t have to encounter because no one was interested in my father. We worry a lot. In some ways they get a free pass from people when they shouldn’t be given a free pass.
It produces entitlement? Ab-solutely. I constantly talk to them about respect and gratitude. I say, “Unfortunately, I’m going to be tougher on you than I would be if I wasn’t famous, because people are actually going to be less tough on you in life.” In a way they have to be better be-haved, be more respectful, have more gratitude than other kids. I try to keep their life as down-to-earth as possible. I really do.
You’re very involved in chari-ties fighting AIDS, poverty and other causes. Where does your sense of obliga-tion to help come from? I was brought up with a religious sense of giving back. I am given op-portunities, more money than I could ever need. If you see mon-ey or fame as energy, then use it to help others. Paul Newman did that. �at’s what inspired me to start Laughing Man. Your wife is also involved? Deb inspires me. She is con-stantly reminding me that we’re all connected. A person’s sick or hungry and needs help—well, help them! �at’s all it is. Deal with what’s in front of you. �ings have been put in front of me where I have to say, “OK, this is there for me to help.”
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