Carey was promoting “Never Let Me Go” these days. She appeared in a couple of places recently:
- [x002] Appearances in 2010 – September 4th: The 37th Telluride Film Festival – Day 2
- [x025] Appearances in 2010 – September 7th: Film Independent’s Screening Series Never Let Me Go
- [x013] Appearances in 2010 – September 8th: Never Let Me Go Press Conference
I also capped some interviews of Carey including her recent appearance at The Tonight Show with Jay Leno:
- [x087] Promo Interviews in 2009 – [An Education] Backstage Interview
- [x427] Promo Interviews in 2010 – August: [Never Let Me Go] MovieCityNews Interview
- [x220] Promo Interviews in 2010 – September: [Wall Street II] Shockya Interview
- [x397] Captures in 2010 – September 7th: The Tonight Show With Jay Leno
and some press updates talking about her role in Drive and Never Let Me Go:
Carey Reveals Her Role in Drive
A couple weeks ago it was announced that Carey Mulligan was in negotiations to star in the action film Drive alongside Ryan Gosling and Bryan Cranston. At the time, the film was said to center on “a nameless Hollywood stuntman who moonlights as a freelance getaway driver but ends up on the run with a contract on his head and an ex-con’s girlfriend.” I recently spoke to Mulligan about her part in the film and she elaborated more on her character and revealed that she’s not just playing “a girlfriend.”
Mulligan is a dynamo when it comes to drama. Her performance in An Education proved that, but she’s taking a step outside of her comfort zone with Drive. While out promoting her new film Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps she spoke about doing more American movies and easing her way into the action genre. Here’s what she had to say about Drive… Continue Reading >
Carey worked up over her “biggest part” yet
Carey Mulligan is the first to admit that her latest film, the adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go, was a role very close to her heart, having fallen in love with the novel before a film was even planned.
Nominated for an Oscar last year for her performance in An Education, 25-year-old Mulligan is quickly developing an impressive resume. She sat down with Metro to discuss the themes of the novel, playing a part she never thought she’d get and ignoring the noise of awards season.
Were you a fan of the book before auditioning?
Yes. My mum was a big Ishiguro fan, and I read it immediately after her. I loved it, and didn’t really think it was a part I could get because of all the usual reasons. So when it came around, to get to audition for it was huge for me. It was sort of the biggest part I’d auditioned for — and kind of the best phone call I’d ever had when I got the job. Continue Reading >
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