What are your memories of playing Xenia Onatopp in GoldenEye, and who’s your favourite James Bond? But it was very exciting and I can’t wait to direct again. We filmed out there in the summer in 105✯ heat and people were passing out. It’s the story of a European con-artist and her son Bobby, who find themselves in Oklahoma in an effort to escape her past and build a better future. It’s called Bringing Up Bobby and it stars Milla Jovovich and Bill Paxton. You’ve just finished directing your first movie, which you also wrote. But it was great fun because I’ve never had to wear prosthetics and I’ve never played a witch before. I play an extremely ugly witch and had to spend four hours in make-up every day. Tell me about your upcoming role in Hansel And Gretel: Witch Hunters. There were so many people, so many colours and so much going on. I went there once but I’m claustrophobic so I couldn’t go back. Plus, he’s tall and handsome!ĭid you go shopping in the bazaar while you were in Istanbul? He’s very real, grounded and a dream to work with. He’s a serious actor and a great action hero, too. My friend said we should sing and walk backwards to get away. I was in Vancouver and walking in the country with a friend when a mother bear with her two cubs appeared in front of us. Have you ever been in serious danger yourself? No, it was my stunt double! But that’s all she did. Was that you hanging upside-down with a bag over your head? It’s not hard to imagine what it would be like. No, because when someone holds a knife to your throat it’s easy to be scared. Was it difficult to play a torture victim? Lenore is kidnapped and tortured while she is on a family holiday in Istanbul. Because she is in danger this time, you care more for her, so it made sense for me to soften her up and make her more likeable than before. She was always well-dressed and perfect, but we tried to give her a bit more humanity in this one. Lenore seems to have changed a great deal since the first Taken, four years ago. Today, she’s back on the big screen reprising her role as Liam Neeson’s wife Lenore in Taken 2. Having played Jean Grey in the X-Men films and Xenia Onatopp in the James Bond film Goldeneye, Dutch-born actress Famke Janssen, 47, is a favourite with both science fiction and action fans.
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