Mia Wasikowska on Her Busy Year in 'Jane Eyre,' 'Restless' and 'Albert Nobbs' (Audio Interview)
The 22-year-old Aussie -- who has already starred in a best picture Oscar nominee and a film that grossed more than $1 billion at the box office -- also talks to THR about her roles in the upcoming "Wettest County in the World" and "Stoker."
Over the past year, Mia Wasikowska played a key role in a film that scored a best picture Oscar nomination (The Kids Are All Right), starred in a film that made more than $1 billion at the box office (Alice in Wonderland) and was named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world -- not bad for someone who only turned 22 earlier this month -- and yet virtually nobody can even pronounce her name!
When I met up with the Australian actress last month for a chat about her life and career -- including the three films in which she stars this year, Cary Fukunaga's literary adaptation Jane Eyre (opposite Michael Fassbender) as the title character, Rodrigo Garcia's costume drama Albert Nobbs (opposite Glenn Close) as a conniving young maid and Gus Van Sant's mellow dramedy Restless (opposite Henry Hopper, the late Dennis Hopper's son) as a young girl diagnosed with terminal cancer -- I told her that I needed to know, for my peace of mind, what the proper pronunciation is. She laughed and stated for the record: "Me-yah Vash-i-kov-ska -- v's instead of w's!"
PHOTOS: 28 Actresses Who Could Portray Hollywood Icon Grace Kelly
That is is a name that you should learn and remember, because I think it is one that you will be hearing for the next six or seven decades. Indeed, she is one of those eerily chameleonic talents of a caliber that comes along only once or twice in a generation -- think Meryl Streep, Jodie Foster and Kate Winslet -- and should be cherished.
I know that I will never forget the first time that she came across my radar. It was in 2008, during season one of HBO's criminally underappreciated (and recently canceled) drama series In Treatment, and she was playing Sophie, one of the younger patients of psychologist Dr. Paul Weston (Gabriel Byrne). Over the course of nine hourlong episodes, all of which are packed with dialogue and appear to have been captured in continuous/uninterrupted camera shots, Wasikowska makes you feel every possible emotion toward her character, who is alternately vulnerable, volatile, and sweet. It is one of the great television performances of all time, and it is absolutely inexplicable that it didn't earn her an Emmy nomination.
PHOTOS: Hollywood's New Leading Ladies
Anyway, the future looks bright for Wasikowska: Restless is playing still in select theaters; Albert Nobbs will open nationally Jan. 27; and, on Jan. 24, there is an outside shot that she might score a best actress Oscar nod for her critically acclaimed take on the oft-attempted title character in Jane Eyre. Then, at some point over the next few months, we'll see her playing Shia LaBeouf's girlfriend in John Hillcoat's highly anticipated bootlegging period piece The Wettest County in the World and as the daughter of fellow Aussie Nicole Kidman in Chan-woon Park's twisted-sounding Stoker.
Take a listen to our conversation...
THR's Daily Must Feeds
-
Anderson Cooper Boots 'Barbie Mom' Off Show
-
Donna Summer's Funeral Packed with Music Legends
-
'Transformers 3' Injured Extra Gets $18 Million Settlement
-
Bret Michaels Talks Summer Tour, Health Issues
-
Beastie Boy Discusses MCA's Death For First Time
-
Robert Pattinson For 'Hunger Games' Sequel?
-
Minka Kelly Cast As Jackie Kennedy
-
Glee Recap: The End Is an Afterthought
What's Hot In Awards
-
International News Roundup: Pattinson And Kanye Rock Cannes; Twitter's Olympic Boycott
-
Michael Fassbender on Shooting Nude, Being Poor, Whom His Oscar Date Would Be
-
Toronto 2011: Sarah Silverman Talks Full Frontal Nudity in 'Take This Waltz'
-
Charlotte Gainsbourg Joins Lars von Trier Porno 'Nymphomaniac'
-
Oscars 2012: Complete Winners List
Social & Mobile
- MOST SHARED
- MOST POPULAR
- 1
Cannes 2012: Un Certain Regard Top Prize Goes to Michel Franco's 'After Lucia'
- 2
'American Idol' Winner Phillip Phillips to Undergo Surgery Tuesday
- 3
Jessica Sanchez 'Idol' Pay Could Be As Low As $30,000
- 4
Apple CEO Tim Cook to Forgo $75 Million in Dividend Payments
- 5
Beyonce Returns to Stage With Whitney Houston Cover (Video)
- 6
Cannes Film Festival 2012
- 7
Sweden's Loreen Wins Colorful Eurovision Final, Outdistancing Russia and Serbia
- 8
Cosmopolis: Cannes Review
- 9
Mud: Cannes Review
- 10
Cannes 2012: FIPRESCI Prizes Go to 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' and 'In the Fog'

