MOST Magazine Celebrity OCT'15 ISSUE NO.1 | Page 74
aving reached a level of success in two mediums,
we talked to the actor about the differences between
the stage and the silver screen. “I heard someone say that
with the stage, you have to ‘act’ what you are thinking.”
With film, “ You just have to ‘think’ it.” She feels that films
are so much more intimate because of the close up.
Uncle Buck was written and directed by the hugely
talented and gone too soon, Mr. John Hughes. Hughes
created such films as The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller’s
Day Off, Home Alone, Sixteen Candles and Pretty in
Pink. “John loved to play and improvise, frequently
with Mr. Candy. Multiple takes would go off the cuff,
and the cast felt encouraged to do so. I think Mr. Hughes
had a very sensitive ear for honesty, combined with a great
sense of humor and a big heart…what a combination.”
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