Eddie Redmayne: 'Taylor Swift was amazing in Les Miserables audition'
Taylor Swift was "amazing" in her audition for Les Miserables, according to actor Eddie Redmayne.
The Oscar winner played Marius Pontmercy in the 2012 musical film and the popstar auditioned to play Eponine, who is in love with Marius, but she lost out on the role to unknown theater actress Samantha Barks.
Eddie has now revealed he got to sing with Taylor in her audition
and that he was blown away by her talent.
“She auditioned for Les Miserables and she was amazing in the
audition," he said on show Watch What Happens Live. "We got to sing
together, which was a big moment for me... She was
extraordinary.”
The British actor was linked to the 26-year-old in 2012, with
reports suggesting they embarked on a romance after meeting at the
audition and she was reportedly spotted attending a play he was
starring in. Eddie previously denied the rumors, calling it
"absolute nonsense".
He was asked about the speculation during a caller phone-in on the
show and replied, “I absolutely can put the rumors to rest. I never
went out on a date with Taylor Swift.”
Eddie was also asked about his Les Miserables co-star Anne Hathaway
and why she received so much hate during the awards season in which
she won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role and he
admitted he didn't understand the negativity aimed at her because
she's "formidable".
“I think she was kind of extraordinary in that film. It was an
amazing thing," he explained. "We were doing it live and it was the
first time any of us had done it. One person would go and sing live
for the first time and come and sort of report back how it had
gone. She basically educated the rest of us on how to do it.”