Scarlett Johansson strives to match this rare habit in Robert Redford’s set


SCARLETT Johansson's address inspired by Robert Redford's rare quality direction
SCARLETT Johansson’s address inspired by Robert Redford’s rare quality direction

Scarlett Johansson revealed that his debut in the direction, Eleanor el Grande, It is formed by Robert Redford’s unique quality that he admires.

In a recent conversation with Peoplehe Jurassic World Renaissance Star revealed that he wanted to reflect the quiet and patient nature of Robert that the late director always had towards its cast members.

“Because you are always in a hurry on the set, but you don’t let any of the actors feel hurry, I think it’s really important,” says Johansson.

For the unreserved, Robert recently breathed the last on September 16 at the age of 89.

“Bob Redford always took me so long and he was very patient. It was really shocking; it made me feel that I had the space to explore and be creative.”

During a recent appearance in The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Scarlett revealed that he used to call Robert with a nickname, “Booey.” He gave the late director this nickname when they worked together in The horses And Scarlett was only 12 years old at that time.

The black widow The actress sprouted on the positive impact of “warm, friendly and patient” personality of Redford, in her career as an actor.

“Every scene we would do, I was talking about where my character had happened until that moment, and it was as if I had all the time to do that. It was a transformative for me,” Scarlet explained.

“I had a complete understanding of ‘Oh, this is actually a trade, and something you improve and understand more the more you get.’ That was all by Bob, Mr. Redford-Slash Boey.



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