23 March 2008 14:21

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ANNE HATHAWAY - HEIGL: 'HATHAWAY WAS SCARED OF KNOCKED UP ROLE'

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HEIGL: 'HATHAWAY WAS SCARED OF KNOCKED UP ROLE'

Actress ANNE HATHAWAY turned down the lead role in romantic comedy KNOCKED UP because she deemed the movie "too radical", according to the film's star KATHERINE HEIGL. The Grey's Anatomy beauty landed the role of Alison Scott opposite Seth Rogen after Hathaway, who was the original choice of director Judd Apatow, refused to take the part. But Heigl was only too happy to be cast - and was even delighted when audiences were shocked by graphic footage of a baby's head crowning during the movie's birthing scene. The 30-year-old says, "I think Anne found the film a little too radical especially with the shot at the end! "Seeing a baby's head poking through was a little strong but the reaction of the audience at that point was so extreme. They just screamed - especially the men!"


23 March 2008 14:21


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It would seem unlikely that M/s Hathaway was scared, more likely that she decided that the storyline had very little content, and the birthing scene which was completly unneccessary was included simply for effect, hopefully to attract a bigger audience. Anne is long past the stage that she has to take any part offered, and now only accepts those rolls that put her tallent to full use, and where she considers the part to be challenging. M/s Heigl's comments might be seen as sour grapes. Anne I am sure was more than happy to let her have the part.







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