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Olivia Cooke Reveals Why Steven Spielberg's Genius Felt Intimidating

Olivia Cooke found working with Steven Spielberg on "Ready Player One" intimidating due to his genius and ability to multitask. The actress noted Spielberg directed two films simultaneously, handling both the simulation and real worlds. Cooke also recalled a rival actress who repeatedly tried to psych her out during auditions in Los Angeles. She expressed difficulty with the celebrity aspects of acting and prefers focusing on her craft.

Olivia Cooke reveals why she finds 'genius' Steven Spielberg 'intimidating'

Los Angeles, June 23

Actress Olivia Cooke was "intimidated" by the "genius" of Steven Spielberg when she worked in the 2018 film "Ready Player One".

The 32-year-old actress said she was fascinated by the speed in which he worked and his ability to focus on multiple parts of the film at the same time.

Asked the best thing about working with the legendary filmmaker, she told the Telegraph: "Watching how his mind worked. He's a genius. He would be in post-production on the film he'd just finished, with an editing suite set up to the side of the set, so between set-ups he'd go and do some editing, then come back and direct us.

With Ready Player One, the actress revealed that it was almost like Spielberg was directing two films at once because there was the simulation world and the real world, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

The actress said: "He'd be making up new sequences on the spot for us to improvise in motion-capture suits, while also working out how they would cut with real-life reactions we'd already shot."

"I thought, I don't understand how you do this. He was intimidating because he's such a genius, but he was also so lovely."

The House of the Dragon star recalled a period in which she repeatedly went up against one particular actress for various projects and eventually found it funny the ways in which her screen rival would try to "psych (her) out".

She said: "When I was about 18, 19 or 20, I used to audition in Los Angeles a lot, and there was always this same actress in before me. I won't name her, but she used to make it her mission to psych me out. She'd be looking at me, then doing yoga and stretches on the floor, then performatively reading her lines.

"One time she came out of the audition, and to be fair, she did get the role, but the walls were really thin, so I'd heard the whole thing. She came out, looked at me, and then wiped away a tear. I was like, 'For sake.' It was so over the top. I would see her constantly. After a while I almost became excited to see what she'd do next."

Cooke finds the "celebrity" elements of her work very difficult to deal with and would rather focus on just her acting.

She said: "The scrutiny is hard, especially the scrutiny on women - on our bodies, ageing, sex appeal. I'm just trying to tell a story and make a good film that people hopefully enjoy, but then there's this gaze afterwards, when you have to do so much press.

"The celebrity side of the industry has become much more public, and I find that difficult. I'm always asking my publicist: what is the least press I can do? There's more pressure now on the celebrity aspect of being an actor, and that can inform whether people want to hire you. I don't want to subscribe to that at all."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Kavya N

It's refreshing to see an actress speak so honestly about the celebrity pressure. So true about women facing scrutiny on their bodies and aging - even in our Indian film industry it's the same. We need more actresses who just want to act and not play the 'celebrity' game.

James A

Honestly, I find her quite relatable. The whole 'psyching out' story reminds me of some auditions I saw back in drama school. That level of insecurity is just sad. Spielberg being a genius is no surprise though - Ready Player One was visually stunning even if the plot was a bit thin.

Sneha F

Waah! Spielberg's multitasking is legendary - editing between takes? That's some next-level dedication. But yaar, Olivia's point about celebrity culture is spot on. In India too, actors are expected to be influencers first, artists second. Why can't we just appreciate their craft?

Michael C

Not gonna lie, the story about that other actress wiping away a fake tear is hilarious but also mildly concerning. Shows how toxic the audition process can be. Olivia seems like a grounded person though, hope she keeps making great content like House of the Dragon.

Varun X

Thoda off-topic hai, but yeh Ready Player One wali movie mein simulation vs real world ka concept toh bahut interesting tha. Aur Spielberg ne dono ko ek saath manage kiya, it's mindblowing. Olivia ka perspective mast hai - intimidating genius who is also lovely. Respect! 🙏

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