Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Jessica Chastain: 'The Tree Of Life' Star Set For Breakout

Jessica Chastain: 'The Tree Of Life' Star Set For Breakout    
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CANNES, France — Jessica Chastain may be the busiest actress in Hollywood people haven't heard of yet. With as many as half a dozen films rolling into theaters in the coming months, she's about to become famous fast.
A veteran stage actress, Chastain's big-screen career has been largely in a holding pattern, with only two of the 11 films she's made in the past four years released so far.
That changes Friday as the Cannes Film Festival winner – Terrence Malick's "The Tree of Life," in which she co-stars with Brad Pitt and Sean Penn – opens theatrically after a long delay while the director continued to tinker with the film.
Some of her other films, among them the Holocaust-revenge thriller "The Debt" with Helen Mirren, were delayed because of distribution troubles, so they now are coming to theaters around the same time as dramas she shot more recently, including this summer's best-seller adaptation "The Help."
Three other Chastain films – "Coriolanus" with Ralph Fiennes, "Take Shelter" with Michael Shannon and "The Fields," reuniting her with "The Debt" co-star Sam Worthington – also are tentatively scheduled to come out by the end of the year.
"I'm just nervous that I'm going to be the newcomer that everyone's sick of, and they don't even know my name. People are like, 'Why is this girl in every single movie I'm seeing this fall?'" Chastain said in an interview at the Cannes Film Festival, where "The Tree of Life" premiered last week, taking the coveted Palme d'Or top prize. "Take Shelter" also screened at Cannes.
Chastain, who is about 30 but will not disclose her exact age, grew up in northern California and dreamed of becoming an actress from about the age of 5, despite her family's expectations that she would grow out of it.
Her father is a fireman, her mother a "stay-at-home mom slash vegan chef," Chastain said, and while they never discouraged her about the prospects of acting, they did not encourage her, either.
Yet Chastain said she continually pestered her mother to take her to Los Angeles so she could audition for commercials. They finally came around after she got into the drama department at Juilliard and earned a scholarship that paid for most of her training.
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Chastain started in live theater and landed roles on such television shows as "Law & Order: Trial by Jury" and "Veronica Mars," along with a starring role opposite Al Pacino in a Los Angeles stage version of Oscar Wilde's "Salome." Pacino directed and co-starred with her in a film version, "Wilde Salome," another of Chastain's big-screen projects awaiting release.
"The Tree of Life" was meant to premiere at Cannes last year, but it was not finished in time. The reclusive Malick, who avoids interviews and public appearances, had not seen Chastain in anything previously, choosing her after a long audition process to play a saintly mother raising three sons with her domineering husband (Pitt).
When she first met Malick, Chastain thought that because of his reputation as a recluse, "perhaps he'll be all in black, wearing a black turtleneck, smoking a cigarette, listening to, like, beatnik poetry," she said.
"And it couldn't be more different. I met him at a restaurant and he was wearing a very brightly colored shirt. He had a huge smile on his face, was so warm at the lunch. His wife stopped by to welcome me. He couldn't be more different from that perception. He's only reclusive when it comes to the press."
"The Tree of Life" was shot three years ago, before Chastain had much film experience. Malick hired out an entire block of houses and redressed them to fit the 1950s, the era when most of the film takes place.
The director then experimented with Pitt, Chastain and the three boys making their acting debuts in "The Tree of Life," improvising scenes and moments to create an impressionistic portrait of the family's life.
Chastain took to it like a pro, Pitt said.
"We're going to see great things from her. She's a great find," Pitt said. "She just walked into this thing, and she was throwing punches with me on par and dealing with the unwieldiness of going off-script and working with non-actors. Man, I really relied on her. It takes great talent to keep that focus, and there's real charm and beauty, and she's really bright, this woman. So I think she's capable of a lot of things that we've yet to see."
In "The Help," Chastain co-stars with Emma Stone, Viola Davis and Bryce Dallas Howard in an adaptation of Kathryn Stockett's novel about an aspiring writer who chronicles the lives of black maids in the Deep South as the civil-rights movement is beginning in the 1960s.
"The Debt" casts Chastain as a Mossad agent assigned to help bring a Nazi war criminal to justice. The film spans decades, with Helen Mirren playing Chastain's character as an older woman.
Now that her films are finally making it to theaters, Chastain only has to worry about overexposure. Before, she worried about whether her work would ever see the light of day.
"It was a joke for a while, because every time I'd hear something like, 'Oh, the release date is set for sure. It's set. This is happening. We're going to Cannes, here's your itinerary.' Every time something just seemed so definite, the bottom would fall out from under it," Chastain said.
"I just asked myself, I wonder why it's happening like this, especially since I've wanted to be an actor since I could articulate what it was, since I realized it was a job," she said. "So I realized, OK, it's a lot about patience, because the majority of my life, I've wanted it now. `Mom, will you take me to L.A. so I can be in commercials? I want to make this happen, force this, let's go.' And it's been good, because it has developed an immense amount of patience for me."

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“Tree of Life” Premiere
Tonight was the premiere of “Tree of Life” at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in L.A. I added the first batch of pictures, some in HQ, to the gallery. Also, pictures of the movie’s press conference, done last May 20th, were also added.



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I added to the gallery promotional stills, wallpapers, posters and trailer screencaptures of “Tree of Life”. Check it:


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Jessica attended yesterday the Oakley Learn To Ride Motocross in Lake Perris, California. I added 28 mq photos to the gallery, and she looks really pretty!


Edit: Replaced some of the pictures for HQ sized.
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First of all, howdy! My name is Luciana and I’ll be helping Michelle here at Jessica Chastain Network! You may know me from my other sites as Amy Adams Fan, Divine Julianne, I Heart Deborah among others. I’m totally captivated by Jessica beauty and I’m excited to be working here.
To start I added a new photoshoot Jessica did back in January. Check it:


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Brad Pitt was sitting in a suite high above the Croisette earlier this week, pondering the divisive reaction to “The Tree of Life,” the long-awaited Terrence Malick movie about life, death, religion and nature, among other things.
“That doesn’t bother me,” he told 24 Frames. “Really. I much prefer that some people love and others don’t get it, as long as it starts a discussion. That’s a bigger win.”
At screenings earlier in the week, some Cannes-goers had embraced Malick’s boldness, while others resisted it, as boos and applause would often mix together. But Pitt was keeping a sunny attitude. “Certainly it’s engaged people in conversation. To me that’s a huge success.”
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Curtis LaForche lives in a small Ohio town with his wife Samantha and six-year-old daughter Hannah, who is deaf. Curtis makes a modest living as a crew chief for a sand-mining company. Samantha is a stay-at-home mother and part-time seamstress who supplements their income by selling handmade wares at the flea market each weekend. Money is tight, and navigating Hannah’s healthcare and special needs education is a constant struggle. Despite that, Curtis and Samantha are very much in love and their family is a happy one.
Then Curtis begins having terrifying dreams about an encroaching, apocalyptic storm. He chooses to keep the disturbance to himself, channeling his anxiety into the obsessive building of a storm shelter in their backyard. His seemingly inexplicable behavior concerns and confounds Samantha, and provokes intolerance among co-workers, friends and neighbors. But the resulting strain on his marriage and tension within the community doesn’t compare to Curtis’ private fear of what his dreams may truly signify.
Faced with the proposition that his disturbing visions signal disaster of one kind or another, Curtis confides in Samantha, testing the power of their bond against the highest possible stakes.

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Jessica Chastain may be the busiest actress in Hollywood people haven’t heard of yet. With as many as half a dozen films rolling into theaters in the coming months, she’s about to become famous fast.
A veteran stage actress, Chastain’s big-screen career has been largely in a holding pattern, with only two of the 11 films she’s made in the past four years released so far.
That changes Friday as the Cannes Film Festival winner – Terrence Malick’s “The Tree of Life,” in which she co-stars with Brad Pitt and Sean Penn – opens theatrically after a long delay while the director continued to tinker with the film.
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Jessica Chastain is set to go from under-the-radar to A-list, and fast. The 30-year-old actress grabbed headlines and Web buzz with her breakout role opposite Brad Pitt and Sean Penn in Terrence Malick’s Palme D’or winner “Tree of Life.”
The redhead turned heads on the red carpet and on the Web, earning a 500% increase in one-day searches on Yahoo!.
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You may not know Jessica Chastain yet, but you’re about to. She has two films in Cannes – thriller Take Shelter and Terrence Malick’s loooong anticipated The Tree Of Life.
Total Film caught up with her to talk Malick, Brad Pitt and being almost famous…

On her character, Mrs O’ Brien…
“She’s the perfect mother. She sort of represents the unattainable; she’s the kind of mother I would love to be. She’s the embodiment of grace and compassion, of putting others before yourself.
I’m a similar character in Take Shelter. So I’m playing two good mothers in Cannes!”

On working with Brad Pitt…
“I was intimidated before I met him! Because the idea that you’re going to play Brad Pitt’s wife carries so much weight.
But once you meet him, he really goes out of his way to make you feel equal and at ease and brave enough to be inventive in each scene.
He was wonderful. He plays a very different person from who he is in real life. His character is very closed down, very difficult to be with.
Early on, he did a scene where he has a confrontation with our kids and I was so shocked by it. He said he hated doing it but his performance was so generous to [the other actors] because it enabled us to give our best in the scene with him.
It was great to see him totally throw himself into the character and then at ‘cut’ be normal Brad again, because I’ve heard stories where people don’t throw themselves out of the character!”

On starring in Terrence Malick’s next film…
All my scenes are with Ben Affleck, but I only did two days on that project so I don’t know if I’ll end up in it!
It was a great experience. I got to go to the set and see how it had changed and developed from our set a few years before – how Terrence is constantly evolving as a filmmaker. He’s not stuck in his ways. But I wouldn’t be shocked if I’m cut out of the finished film.”

On getting ready for stardom…
“I’m not going to lie. I’m getting a little anxious about how my life is going to change by the end of the year. But I know I’m never going to have to deal with the kind of fame Brad Pitt has to deal with.
I’ve been offered and have shied away from big franchise films. I’m not saying I’ll never do them, but it would have to be something that would be a challenge.”

On upcoming movie The Wettest Country In The World…
“I play a gun moll from Chicago in the 1930s who ends up in the south with these three brothers who are selling moonshine. It’s a fight between them and the police. My character has a romance with Tom Hardy’s character.
“People are going to be very excited about this film; [director] John Hillcoat is a master.It was the kind of set where the actors who weren’t working that day would show up just to watch scenes being made. Which doesn’t happen often!”
 
 
Take Shelter, starring Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain, took home the top honor at the famed Cannes Film Festival Thursday, winning the Grand Prize in the Critic’s Week Competition!
The film is being billed as a “psychological thriller” and was notably the only American submission to the competition.
Despite being a thriller, the movie’s synopsis paints it much like a stereotypical disaster film, stating that the film is about “a man attempting to protect his family from an impending natural disaster.”
The exact nature of the disaster hasn’t been disclosed: whether it is an earthquake, tornado, tsunami, hurricane or otherwise remains to be seen.
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on May 22nd, 2011

Jessica Chastain - Biography

Jessica Chastain
American film and television actress biography
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Birth Name: Jessica M Howard
Height
5' 4" (1.63 m)
Date of Birth
29 March 1981, California, USA
Jessica Howard was raised in Northern California. She discovered dance at the age of nine. By the age of 13, she was in a dance troupe. She took her mother's maiden name and began performing in Shakespearean productions all over the Bay area.

An actor in a production of Romeo & Juliet encouraged her to audition for Juilliard as a drama major. She became a member of Crew 32 with the help of a scholarship from Alumni Robin Williams.

Her last year at Juilliard she was offered a holding deal with John Wells. She worked in 3 of his TV shows. Jessica continues to do theatre. She played in The Cherry Orchard, Rodney's Wife, Salome, and Othello. She spends her time between New York and Los Angeles, working in theatre, film and TV.
Jessica Chastain attended The Juilliard School in New York City, where she was an active participant in the drama department and starred in several theatrical productions and student film projects.
Her first role came in 2004 for a TV movie adaptation of Dark Shadows. She later appeared in television series' such as ER, Veronica Mars, Close to Home, and Law & Order: Trial By Jury.

In 2008, she made her film debut as the title role in Jolene, for which she received the Seattle International Film Festival Award for Best Actress. In 2010 she portrayed a Mossad agent in John Madden's The Debt. She has a number of projects scheduled for release in 2011, such as Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life, the psychological thriller The Fields.

She has also completed a film adaptation of Oscar Wilde's Salome alongside Al Pacino. She has also filmed supporting roles for other adaptations such as Coriolanus and The Help. Her next project will be John Hillcoat's prohibition era drama, The Wettest County in the World.

Filmography

Films

Year↓Title↓Role↓Notes
2008JoleneJoleneSeattle International Film Festival Award for Best Actress
2009Stolen Lives
2010The DebtYoung Rachel Singer
2011Take ShelterSamantha LaForcheCompleted
2011The Tree of LifeMrs O'BrienScheduled for 27 May 2011 US release
2011Wilde SalomeSalomePost-production
2011CoriolanusVirgiliaPost-production
2011The FieldsScheduled for 11 July 2011 US release
2011The HelpCelia FooteScheduled for 12 August 2011 US release
2012The Wettest County in the WorldMaggie

Television

Year↓Title↓Role↓Notes
2004Dark ShadowsCarolyn StoddardTV film
2004ERDahlia TaslitzEpisode: "Forgive and Forget"
2004Veronica MarsSarah WilliamsEpisode: "The Girl Next Door"
2005–2006Law & Order: Trial by JuryAssistant District Attorney Sigrun Borg4 episodes
2006Close to HomeCasey WirthEpisode: "The Rapist Next Door"
2006The EvidenceLaura GreenEpisode: "Pilot"
2006Pirates: The True Story of BlackbeardCharlotte OrmandTV film
2007JourneymanTanna BloomEpisode: "Friendly Skies"
2010Agatha Christie's PoirotMary DebenhamEpisode: "Murder on the Orient Express"
Trivia
Attended The Juilliard School of Drama in New York and was in the graduating class of best friend Jess Weixler.

Personal Quotes
I was a difficult child because I wanted to be the mom.
I don't look modern. I'm not the girl that would walk into the room and everyone goes, "Oh!"