He comes around the corner and looks around, takes a big ol’ yawn and just continues on his way, all happy. He’s crying and I’m supposed to be listening to him, and in the corner of my eye, I can see this fuzzy panda-looking bandit. About Photo 4452128: Julia Butters, the young scene-stealer from the movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, is at home with her family right now and she gave her dad an amateur haircut. I saw one out of the corner of my eye, and Leo was crying. I’m going to go whisper something in Leonardo DiCaprio’s ear.” It was more like, “I’m going to recite this line and whisper in my friend’s ear.” About Photo 4452138: Julia Butters, the young scene-stealer from the movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, is at home with her family right now and she gave her dad an amateur haircut. He’s such a great actor, so I wasn’t really reciting a line. We’d go to the set not even in wardrobe and just run it many times, and that’s when we would get all of the bad takes out of the way so that the good ones would come later.Īt one point, you had to get real close to Leo and whisper in his ear, “That was the best acting I’ve ever seen in my whole life.” In Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Timein Hollywood, the 10-year-old plays Trudi, a precocious child actor on a Western set who intellectually. That was my audition scene - I had to learn 21 pages in a week, probably less than a week - so I already kind of knew the lines. There’s something special about Julia Butters. Were you nervous filming the scene with Leo? Then he had my mom read the script in another office. I didn’t know he was a writer, director and an actor. He said, “So I was writing the character in the movie,” and he was about to tell me the story that I just told you, and I go, ‘Oh! You wrote it? Well done. My mom had to leave the room because we were laughing too loud. But the scene-stealing credit goes to 13-year-old Julia Butters, who effortlessly holds her own alongside her talented adult co-stars. And my show “American Housewife” came on, and it was a monologue that I was reciting called “Bloody Becky.” I have no idea why he liked that one, but he said, “I should have her audition.” So he auditioned me. This is what Quentin told me about discovering that I existed. He was writing the script, and he likes to have the TV on while he’s writing, just noise. How did your audition for the movie come about? They mostly find out on their own, and then they shake my shoulders and say, “How handsome is Brad Pitt?” That actually happened - no exaggeration. Now what happens when you tell someone you worked with Brad?
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