Christina Ricci covers Oyster Magazine's #97. In the interview, the lovely actress talks about her work and her life, her panic attacks, her standard routine for a long flight, and about being able to fit inside the overhead bin on an airplane. Check out these snippets from Christina's interview!
Christina Ricci covers Oyster magazine's latest issue. In the
accompanying interview, the lovely 'Pan Am' actress talks about her
work and her life, her panic attacks, her standard routine for a
long flight, and about being able to fit inside the overhead bin on
an airplane.
Speaking about 'Pan Am', Christina says that, "I love doing the
show. The times that are most fun are when we’re in the hangar and
we’re all stuck in such close proximity that we come up with fun
games… And silly things. ’Cause we’re there for, like, 17 hours,
and you can’t leave the set."
Ricci reveals that they are on the set for 17 hours. "It’s a
17-hour day. That’s when most of the fun stuff happens, when you’re
on the plane… And being in those costumes you really feel silly
anyway, so I started a photo series called 'Dead Stewardess', where
I will randomly throw myself into different positions in different
parts of the plane and pretend I’m dead, and my dresser takes
pictures," the actress says. "My greatest accomplishment last week
was [that] the set decorator allowed me to get into the overhead
compartment," she tells.
Christina admits that they look like Barbie dolls in those costumes
and with that makeup on. "No — I actually look really dead. When
we’re in the costumes and we have all that make-up on and
everything, we look so much like dolls — like Barbie dolls, or
something. So then, if you pose dead, it doesn’t look real, anyway.
It looks… morbid. They’re kind of hilarious," she told the
magazine.
On her standard routine for a long flight, Christina told Oyster
that, "I like to buy a book and try to read it from cover-to-cover
on the flight." As for the books she likes to read, Ricci says
that, "When I fly, I go to the airport bookstore and buy, like,
some cheesy crime-book or thriller or mystery book or
something."
The beautiful actress was on Broadway for the first time last year
with a play called 'Time Stands Still'. On this experience, Ricci
confesses that, "I was just like, 'I’m gonna do this — I’m not sure
how — but somehow I will learn to do this.' And it worked out OK,
but it was really scary, and I basically lived in crisis mode for
the entire three months that I was doing it." And it never got
easier. "No. I never lost that feeling of ‘uuuuurgh’ anxiety, that,
'Oh God, here we go.'" "Well, no, actually. A few times I had panic
attacks while on stage," the actress admits.
She says that what she experienced were proper panic attacks. "Yeah
— proper ones. I’d come off stage and have to take something...
Yeah. And in the first act of the show I was supposed to be really
nervous, and my body would register me acting and feeling nervous,
and then it would just run wild," Christina explains.
She then continues saying that, "I’m not really a Method actor, I
don’t think, but I think I’ve trained myself in a weird way to take
physical cues and run with them. Like, if I make myself cry, my
whole body will take over with the feeling of deep sadness, and
then it’ll get worse, and worse, and worse. So, I think acting
nervous triggered panic attacks. And Eric Bogosian — who was my
fiancé in the play — he would be holding my hand and he would feel
my hand start to sweat, and he would feel my heart beat like crazy.
And he would just hold my hand tighter, and tighter, and tighter,
until the moment I could walk off stage."
It has been written that in 'Black Snake Moan' Christina
deliberately ate really crappy food to make herself look unwell.
Speaking about this, she told Oyster that, "Well, if you want to
look the part you kinda have to do the things that will make you
look that way. I ate a lot of crap [laughs]. Just sugar; junk
food."
Christina has been famous since she was a little girl. But how did
she manage to turn out OK under those circumstances?
"Well, in some ways it’s actually been helpful. I mean, I’ve never
known anything else. There was never any big change that would have
been shocking, or difficult to adjust to, or traumatic in any way,"
she told Oyster magazine. "If your life has always been one way,
there’s never a period of time where you’re blown away by things
changing, and having to adjust or be bothered by any of the
changes, you know what I mean?," she added.
Moreover, the actress believes that, "Yeah, and I know that seems
very odd, but if it’s the only thing you’ve ever known, then…
that’s just how life is. You don’t really have to question it so
much, or be bothered by it."
Christina admits that she sometimes thinks about what she would
have liked to be if she hadn’t become an actress. "I do sometimes,
but then I’m always like, 'Thank God it happened!' Because I really
love the life that I lead, you know? I really love doing what I do.
I’m just really grateful that it did happen," Ricci confesses.
Photos courtesy of Oyster


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