Penelope gets raunchy for 'Nine'
Spanish actress Penélope Cruz stars as Carla Albanese in the film version of the musical 'Nine' along with other Oscar winners Sophia Loren, Judi Dench, Daniel Day-Lewis, Nicole Kidman and Marion Cotillard.
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The film stars Academy Award winner Daniel Day-Lewis ('There Will be Blood') as world famous film director Guido Contini as he prepares his latest picture and balances the numerous women in his life played by Hudson and Academy Award Winners Nicole Kidman, Marion Cotillard, Judi Dench, Sophia Loren and Academy Award winner (BEst Supporting Actor) Penélope Cruz. It is based on Fratti's adaptation of Federico Fellini's autobiographical film '8½'.
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The 'Volver' star plays the seductive mistress of film director Guido Contini, played by Daniel Day-Lewis, in the 60 million pound production. Cruz performs a very racy burlesque dance while dressed in a lacy basque, frilly briefs, hold-up stockings and high heels.
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According to reports, Cruz has revealed she was so paranoid about protecting her voice before her musical debut in 'Nine' that she became a recluse. The actress felt the pressure of recording her vocals at London's Abbey Road Studios and decided to lock herself away in her hotel room and speak to no one as she prepared to hit the high notes, reports buzzhollywood.com. (Text: IANS)
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Kate Hudson stars as Stephanie Necrophuros in the film. This is what Hudson had to say about her role: "I spent most of my childhood singing and dancing and just never had the chance to do it professionally. So when I got the chance to work with Rob, I was so excited, I was out of my mind."
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Stacy Ferguson, better known as Fergie, plays the prostitute Saraghina in 'Nine'. The Black Eyed Peas singer lends her musical expertise to the film. Although she has hots like 'Boom Boom Pow' and 'Where Is The Love?' under her belt, this will be Fergie's first appearance on the big screen.
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Australian actress Nicole Kidman admitted in an interview to 'Vogue', that it would have taken something special to lure her back to Hollywood after the birth of her daughter Sunday, and 'Nine' happened to be just that. "I had no desire to work after I had my daughter, but to lure me back, this movie was the only way," she was quoted as saying.
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Recently Italian actress Sophia Loren revealed she was uncomfortable working with British actor Daniel Day-Lewis in 'Nine'. "Daniel is incredible. He is hypnotic, magical, beautiful and brilliant; but he is also very scary. Every time I did a scene with him he was so deep and so real that it was almost intimidating", the Daily Express quoted her as saying.
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According to some media reports, Kate Hudson's role in 'Nine' was written especially for her. Her character in the film - a Vogue magazine writer called Stephanie - was not part of the original Broadway show. "Her revelatory skills as a singer and a dancer lead to the creation of the role," director Rob Marshall was quoted as saying.