Christina Ricci "regrets herself so" of her career as a children's star from the 90s
The star of the Casper family and Addams wants the opportunity to do so.
Christina Ricci was one of the most workersChildren's stars of the 1990s, with films includingSirens,,The Addams family and its suite,Casper, andFrom time to time. But, even if it was a great success - and continues to be today - Recci says that it would return to her start of his careerthe 90's And do things differently, especially since the moment when she went to more adult roles. In a new interview withThe Hollywood Reporter, the actor said that she felt that she had made a lot of mistakes at the time and would like a second chance to do things well.
Ricci wasInterviewed alongside her co-stars from the Showtimes seriesYellow jackets, which has also had their young departures, and some of them feel in the same way. Read the rest to see what she had to say.
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Ricci wants to return to the age of 16.
Ricci shared his conversation withThe Hollywood Reporterand co-starsFawn cypress,,Melanie Lynskey, andJuliette Lewis, "It's very dark, but I would just like to come back to this age and do it again and not make so many errors [explained]. Honestly, I regret so much." The now 42 -year -old star added: "I would like to return to 1996 and say to me". We are going to redo that. '"
In 1996, Ricci was 16 years old and had recently played in bothCasper andFrom time to time. Closing the decade, she started playing more mature roles and was in films thatThe last of the high kings,,The ice storm,,Buffalo '66,,The opposite of sex,,Fear and disgust in Las Vegas, andSleepy hollow.
HisYellow jacketsThe comrades also have regrets of their youth.
Ricci continued: "The people who say:" I have no regrets ". What magical life [explanive] have you lived? ""
HisYellow jackets Co-Star Lewis, whoDrugs at a young age, added: "Where they go," I don't regret anything because it has led at that time. "Really? What could have put my father in an early tomb, I [explained] regret it. Yes. I was very frightening as a young teenager."AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
Lynskey, who also plays on the series and started acting on the screen in adolescence, said: "I think people without regrets are narcissists. I think they lie to themselves." Ricci added: "Denial is the only way to set up this river."
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She did not appreciate the attention that more adult roles have brought her.
In an interview of January 2022 withThe New Yorker,,Ricci also talked about Be an actor during his adolescence. She explained how, in her subsequent adolescents, she occupied more provocative roles, but was uncomfortable with the attention she had received for them.
"The sexual aspects of all these roles were not something I loved," she said. "For me, these kinds of things are only necessary ailments. But I have always wanted to play more complicated characters. And I suppose that when it is a teenager, the question of sexuality will be part of it. But I hated everything 'sexy thing, and people who talk about my breasts. It was simply disgusting for me. Totally rude. "
She also said that she had planned to go to university but decided to continue acting instead. When asked if she had the impression that she had lost something, Ricci replied: "Now that I am older, I do it. At this age, I had the resentment of the idea that No one thinks that I was smart unless I went to university. Again, the rebellious teenager in me was, like, [explanive] and show everyone anyway. I probably wrote If I had gone to the creative writing program as I wanted. "
Being a young star child came easier.
In an interview withPeople In 2018, Ricci said sheI found a lot of fun In the game, she did when she was a younger child.
"I loved working. I loved being a child who had a talent," she said. "I loved being good in something. I loved all this positive strengthening that I had every day. I loved using my imagination in a way that really created things. It was incredible to be able to do that so young. "
When asked if she is thinking about a project more affectionately than the others, Ricci said: "I don't have a favorite [film] of all time. I had incredible experiences and I loved work like a child. I must say The Addams family The films were really two - they were like days of glory for me at 10 and 12 years old. These were great films to make. ""