Venice Magazine Article, August, 2003\
DAKOTA FANNING RULES THE ROOST
IN UPTOWN GIRLS
by jose martinez, photography pamela littky
Hollywood legend W.C. Fiields strongly discouraged working with animals or children.
In fact, when he was asked whether he liked children, he responded, "ah yes...boiled
or fried.: Perhaps working with the lovely and oh-so talented Dakota Fanning would
have changed his mind.
At nine years old, the Conyers, Georgia native (also the
birtplace of Holly Hunter) is remarkably mature for her age. On the set of the Mike
Meyers comedy The Cat in the Hat, Fanning is wearing a lime green dress, looking
very much like a little kid, but she quickly puts that notion to rest when she approaches,
hand outstretched for a firm handshake, noting that her previous interview with Venice
in support of I Am Sam turned industry heads and brought Hollywood to her
doorstep. Significant parts in Trapped, Sweet Home Alabama, and the Steven
Spielberg-produced mini-series "Taken" appear on her resume.
This month,
Fanning stars opposite Brittany Murphy in MGM'S Uptown Girls, playing a precocious,
uptight eight-year-old going on 40, who's obsessed with germs and living her life
as perfectly as possible. A definite scene-stealer, Fanning instantly won over her
costar. "Forget about age," says Murphy, "Dakota is one of the most
extraordinary people I've ever met in my entire life. To have her as a friend is
pretty amazing. She's so wise, uber-intelligent- just a joy!"
The youngest
actress ever nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award (for her performance in I
Am Sam, Fanning is no stranger to playing serious onscreen. "Pretty much
all my movies I've been serious, but this is actually the first one where it was
a comedy," she says of her Uptown Girls experience.
Another that,
according to Fanning, was getting to 'flip the bird' in Uptown Girls. "It
was something I had to do for a movie, for a movies" she exclaims while grinning
ear to ear. Fanning also won't soon forget riding the Coney Island teacups 15 times.
"One time we went really fast and Brittney and I were on it and it went faster
than it had on any of the other takes and when we stopped everything was moving.
But I love rides and I love amusement parks.
She also loved climbing ruins in
Mexico recently while filming Man on Fire for director Tony Scott, and she
was thrilled to be working alongside Denzel Washington, Christopher Walken, Radha
Mitchell, and Mrc Anthony.
When asked to describe her favorite aspect of acting,
the young actress gives the question some serious thought, then quickly answers,
"Meeting new people and reading different scripts, and getting the opportunity
to be somebody different for a day, for a couple of months. It's something that I
love to do."
The article is accompanied by a full page color photo of
Dakota in a white undershirt and blue skirt, holding some reddish-pink carnations
in her hands by her front waist..