![]() ![]() ![]() Right out of acting school too, which was very fortunate.”Īlthough she looks and sounds strikingly like her mother, with the same wide-set eyes and throaty voice, Hawke seems to share her father’s restless artistic temperament and verbose earnestness. “I got to act in really hard scenes every day. She also had the responsibility of being first on the call sheet for a three-hour miniseries that features veterans Emily Watson, Michael Gambon and Angela Lansbury - all while acting on camera for the first time.īut filming for three months in Ireland was a joy, she says. She not only portrays Jo March, a heroine as beloved as Elizabeth Bennet or Anne Shirley. Even for an actress who grew up surrounded by the business and trained for a year at Juilliard, the “Masterpiece” adaptation represents a major leap. The 19-year-old is making her professional acting debut in the two-part “Little Women,” which concluded Sunday on PBS. Hawke should probably brace herself for more attention. So you don’t even see it happening.’ I was, like, ‘Oh that’s so true.’ I’ve become a little immune to the gazes of strangers because it’s been a part of my life for so long.” You’ve just been having people look at you your whole life. Her friend had another perspective, said Hawke, who is the daughter of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman: “My friend was, like, ‘No. Why doesn’t it happen to me? Is it because I dress like a farmer?’?” But I was commenting on the fact that I don’t feel like I get looked at on the street,” said the actress. “It’s a terrible experience for so many people and it shouldn’t happen. Over breakfast of poached eggs in TriBeCa, Maya Hawke is recalling a recent conversation with a friend about something she’s rarely experienced - catcalling, or random men yelling out comments about her looks as she walks down the street. ![]()
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