Kate Bosworth looks stunning on the latest cover of Blackbook for the magazine's September 15th Anniversary Issue. The 28-year-old actress sits down for a chat and talks about being a loner in her high school years, battling perceptions, but also about working with her ex-boyfriend Alexander Skarsgård and her fashion sense.
Kate Bosworth covers BlackBook
September 2011. The 28-year-old actress proves once again she's not
just a pretty face, but also a talented and down-to-earth girl.
Kate started her career at a very young age playing Judith in
1998's 'The Horse Whisperer'.
"God, I started this so young — I was 14 when I got my first role.
I barely knew myself back then. I did the best I could to navigate
a career while also just growing up, and it wasn’t until three
years ago, when I turned 25, that something in me grounded. I
wanted to explore. I wanted to be challenged. I started riding
emotional roller-coasters I wouldn’t have even lined up for in the
past," she told BlackBook.
Speaking about her school years, the actress confesses that she was
quite a loner. "I was a real loner in high school, even though
people assume I was the head cheerleader. My head was always in
books. I felt uncomfortable in cliques. I wasn’t a social butterfly
at all," Kate says. After graduating from high school she was
accepted to Princeton University, but she deferred admission and at
18 she moved to Los Angeles. "Talk about anxiety! That was a really
stressful time for me. I look back now and think, How did I ever do
that? I lived there, in a tiny studio apartment, on my own," she
told the magazine.
Moreover, Kate admits she has a sensitive personality. "I’ve always
been sensitive, and sometimes I don’t know how to handle that
sensitivity, but I’m learning to manage it better. As an artist, my
job is to indulge in emotion. The artistic process is thrilling and
joyous, but it can also be extremely painful," Kate stated.
Besides, she admits that, "I feel like I’m always battling people’s
perceptions of me, but it’s a losing battle. I pick projects
because they’re interesting, not to prove anyone wrong."
Terrifying and intense seems to be Kate's latest role in 'Straw
Dogs' in which she plays alongside her ex-boyfriend Alexander
Skarsgård. In the movie, Bosworth plays an American television
actress named Amy Sumner. She and her screenwriter husband David
move from Los Angeles to her hometown of Blackwater, Louisiana,
where conflicts with the locals become a real threat. On working
with Skarsgård, Kate says that, "Alex is so kind and so dedicated
and so incredibly professional. He’s got this rare, wonderful
control and stillness that you notice in a lot of old movie stars.
He looks you in the eye. I feel incredibly lucky to have had that
type of man on this movie."
'Another Happy Day' is one of Kate's latest films set to be
released in November. On Alice, her role in this movie, Bosworth
told BlacBook that, "Dude, I know exactly what you mean! To be
totally honest with you, I had that same fear. I remember
continually telling Sam, I don’t want her to be this whining heap
of a wreck. But it goes so beyond her feeling victimized. Watching
her is to watch someone struggling with her own survival."
As for Billie, her role in 'Big Sur', Kate says that, "Blue Crush
was one of the most physically challenging things I’ve ever done,
but this one, well, it’s up there in terms of emotional
difficulty". She then adds that, "The thought of one day killing my
own child is so far removed from the intensity of sadness I’ve ever
known, but in the moment I became her, and I let go of control and
really allowed myself to take off."
On her fashion sense, the actress
states that she's more into the low-maintenance style and that she
never wears stilettos during the day. "I’ve always seen fashion as
embracing the individual, although yes, I understand that there are
parts of the industry that aren’t so welcoming. But look at the
Proenza Schouler
boys. They’re so kind and they make such brilliant designs. The
Rodarte sisters, too. It may be idealistic, but I like to think
that goodness rises to the top," she told BlackBook.
Photos courtesy of BlackBook


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