Ana de armas is on the cover of the magazine "Porter"
Ana de Armas spoke about growing in Cuba in a new cover interview to wear magazine.
Hollywood "IT GIRL"Armas Ana31, grace the coverage of the most recent problem ofCarrymagazinewhere she gave an interview that revealed more details about her life and swirling year in front of her.
The role of Brise de de Armas was in the mysterious comedy of blockbuster 2019Knives out, in which she played marta cabrera-aa part she almost refused Because Cabrera was described as a "pretty Latin Guardian" and she did not want to contribute to Latinx negative stereotypes. She has changed his mind once she read the script and the depth and nuance she brought to the character earned him aNomination Golden Globe For the best actress.
The appointment "was very unexpected for me and I was obviously proud and honored," she saysCarry. "I was really nervous and somehow wanching that I was not going to win, so I would not have to go on stage."
Fortunately for her, she did not win, but the film asked him in the spotlight. DirectorRian Johnson has already said that theKnives out The continuation would include a completely new orderbut the fact that Johnson thinks so strongly of the actress seems to seem like it is not impossible for Armas to be part ofKnives out 2.
"There is something about the ANA on the screen that instantly gains the empathy of a hearing," said JohnsonCarry. "Maybe it has something to do with his true good heart and his open behavior in life. With Ana, what you see is what you get. She is very confident and comfortable as a person. No Drama. Just a cool woman who is really a woman. Good to his work. "
Of Armas strikes the big screen likeThe new Girl Bond, Paloma, In the movie 007No time to die April 10th. She has already talked about howPaloma will not be your average bond daughter, promising that its taking on the emblematic role will feel much more messy and real than the bikini-keyboard bombs that we are used to.
She saidCarry which meets with herKnives out co-starDaniel Craig "was so great." But the set-which was built at Pinewood Studios London and intended to be a replica of the city center of Havana - has not given rise to nostalgia for the Cuban native.
"It was completely freezing, so that did not feel like home," she said. "But I was impressed by beauty and realistic. It continued and forever."
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Although it was not exactly tied with theGlamor of Hollywood, From Armas spoke with tenderness to grow up in Havana, where his sigh was limited to 20 minutes of cartoons on Saturday and a movie Sunday afternoon.
"In a way, it has just made it more special," she said. "There was a little short time to watch something. You knew you had to do your homework and help clean the house in time to watch the Midi movie. When you finally arrived in front of the television, you did not want not be disturbed. "
She also credited her occasional approach to fashion today for needing her brother's hand.
"In the morning, I get up so early to go to the end," she said. "I see cute boots or sneakers when I decide what to wear, and I still choose sneakers."
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Filming the erotic thrillerDeep waters withBen Affleck In New Orleans, Armas is also ready to play likeMarilyn Monroe In the next netflix movieBlond.In a recentCover interview withVanity fair, Of Armas said that being a latinaPlay Marilyn Monroe Sent "revolutionary", and it certainly sounds as she has done her research for the emblematic role.
"I read everything I could on Marilyn," she saysCarry. "It was not just about physically transforming the game, it was a question of understanding his emotional life, how smart she was and how fragile it's."
From Armas has quite the calendar loaded today, but that suits it absolutely because it admitted that it will become "very anxious" when things are slow, as it looks like its "waste of time".
Like one of theHollywood's fastest rising starsWe would cover a bet that there will be no many opportunities to waste time in his future.