Elle Fanning is featured in 'BlackBook' magazine, the June/July 2011 issue. In the interview, the 13-year-old actress chats about filming the adventure film 'Super 8' with J.J. Abrams and the acting advice she got from director Francis Ford Coppola, but also about a possible future professional competition between her and her big sister, Dakota.
She has just finished seventh grade, yet she already worked with
some of the most renowned directors in the business such as Francis
Ford Coppola and J.J. Abrams, while last year she appeared in Sofia
Coppola's 'Somewhere'. We are talking about lovely 13-year-old
actress, Elle Fanning, who is featured in the June/July issue of
'BlackBook' magazine. In the interview, Elle talks about planning
to visit Paris, filming 'Super 8', her big sister, Dakota, and the
best acting advice she got from Francis Ford Coppola.
"He told me, 'You always have to love it. You can never just act
because someone else wants you to. You always have to feel it in
your heart,' which, well, I thought that was great. And it’s so
true," Elle says.
As for filming 'Super 8' with J.J. Abrams, the young actress told
the magazine that, "J.J. was so good with us. When we were doing
the big train-crash sequence, all these explosions were going on,
and there were so many people everywhere—and then you have these
six kids. He had to take care of us and make sure that we weren’t
getting into trouble. There was fire. He’s obsessed with his
iPhone, obsessed with Angry Birds. He’d just be
sitting in his chair playing Angry Birds."
'Super 8' will hit theaters on June 10. Speaking about this
adventure movie with a super-big-budget and
the big secrecy around it, Elle told in the interview with
'BlackBook' that, "We were sort of scared. We didn’t want to slip
up and say anything." The actress admits that when they got the
scripts, "It was just, like, the biggest thing ever."
Fanning is a precociously talented child who by the age of 4 has
already proved her incredible acting talent in movies like 'The
Door in the Floor', 'Babel', and 'The Curious Case of Benjamin
Button'. Of a possible professional clash with her big sister,
Dakota, Elle says that, "We haven’t gotten really competitive with
movies yet. I don’t think we ever will."
What about her plans for the summer? It seems that Elle would love
to see Paris. Even though she has never been there, Paris is
Fanning's favorite city in the world. "I want to go there so bad,"
she told the magazine.
Photos courtesy of BlackBook


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