Michelle Williams: ‘My Initial Meeting With Heath Ledger Was Cosmic’

Golden Globe winner Michelle Williams sizzles on the cover of the latest issue of GQ, channeling Marilyn Monroe and honoring her new film, My Week with Marilyn

Here’s what the 31-year-old actress had to say:

On her ‘cosmic’ first meeting with Heath Ledger, her ex:

“Our initial meeting, the circumstances of how we first met, were cosmic or something. Yeah, a lot of things happened at once. It’s a bit like: We had a lot of things to do, because we didn’t have a lot of time, or something.” Continue reading

Michelle Williams Dishes On Marilyn Monroe

Michelle Williams has been busy the last month promoting her upcoming movie, My Week With Marilyn. Michelle is also on the cover of the December issue of Elle UK and here are some excerpts from the interview:

On Marilyn’s approval from the beyond: 

“While we were filming, something came out in the National Enquirer that a psychic had spoken to her and that she approved of what we were doing and she thought I was doing a really good job. So maybe she likes it!”

On mimicking Marilyn’s voice: 

“I studied tapes. There’s really nothing that exists of her, that I could find anyway, that exists of her having a conversation with a friend…So there wasn’t a template that existed for her everyday vocal pattern, so at a certain point you have to make it imaginatively.”

On parallels to Marilyn’s life: 

“There were so many connections and parallels for me in making this film. I was 30 when making the movie, the same age Marilyn was when she filmed The Prince and the Showgirl, the picture our film is based around. We filmed in the same studio at Pinewood where that movie was made. I had the same dressing room Marilyn had used and we also shot at the same house, Parkside, where she had stayed during filming.

On the ‘private Marilyn’: 

“I had always been more interested in the private Marilyn, and the unguarded Marilyn. Even as a young girl, my primary concern wasn’t with this larger than life personality smiling back from the wall but with what was going on underneath.”

Michelle Williams Makes Like Marilyn Monroe On Vogue Cover

Michelle Williams does a pretty good Marilyn Monroe impression on the cover of this month’s Vogue. Michelle will play Monroe in the upcoming film My Week With Marilyn. In the issue, she chats about the movie, turning 30, playing the icon, and Heath Ledger.

On turning 30:

“I feel like something has changed for me, but it’s a new change, so it’s going to be hard for me to describe…I don’t feel as shy or nervous or self-conscious. I have more confidence that I can handle what life brings me… I feel giddy about it because it’s a complete transformation. It’s like I’ve found my voice.”

On playing Marilyn:

“As soon as I finished the script, I knew that I wanted to do it, and then I spent six months trying to talk myself out of it.”

On sex appeal: 

“Any messages that I got as a child about what it is to have a woman’s body or to be sexual were all negative—that people wouldn’t take you seriously or that they would take advantage of you… The expectation to be beautiful always makes me feel ugly because I feel like I can’t live up to it.”

On feeling hot: 
I remember being all suited up as Marilyn and walking from my dressing room onto the soundstage practicing my wiggle. There were three or four men gathered around a truck, and I remember seeing that they were watching me come and feeling that they were watching me go—and for the very first time I glimpsed some idea of the pleasure I could take in that kind of attention… I thought, Oh, maybe Marilyn felt that when she walked down the beach.

On Heath‘s death: 

“It’s changed how I see the world and how I interact on a daily basis. It’s changed the parent I am. It’s changed the friend I am. It’s changed the kind of work that I really want to do. It’s become the lens through which I see life—that it’s all impermanent. For a really long time, I couldn’t stop touching people’s faces. I was like, ‘Look at you! You move! You’re here!’ It all just seemed so fleeting, and I wanted to hold on to it.”

Natalie Portman Shows Off Baby Bump At Oscar Nominees Luncheon – Photos

Nominees for Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for the 83rd Academy Awards attended the Oscar Nominees Luncheon in Beverly Hills Monday, February 7, 2011.

Photo credit: Todd Wawrychuk / ©A.M.P.A.S.

Pictured here (left to right): Natalie Portman, Michelle Williams, Jennifer Lawrence, Nicole Kidman and Annette Bening. Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2010 will be presented on Sunday, February 27, 2011.