Elle Fanning faced anxiety fears for Live By Night shoot
Actress Elle Fanning spent days "stressing out" after discovering she would have to memorise a lengthy three-page sermon for new movie Live By Night.
The teenage star's character, Loretta Figgis, becomes a preacher in Ben Affleck's upcoming period crime drama, and Elle admits she signed on for the role because she knew it would be a big challenge.
"After I read the script, Loretta, she's sprinkled throughout the
movie, but it's a very intense part," she shared on breakfast show
Today. "I knew it would be really challenging, I was drawn to
that."
But Elle, 18, wasn't quite prepared for the anxiety she would
suffer as she tried to perfect a key sermon scene.
"I was nervous because I normally just learn my lines for scenes
pretty much the night before so it's fresh, but for this one the
sermon was written out and it was three pages long in the script,
and I was like, immediately when I got the part, I was like, 'I've
got to start learning (it),'" she said. "I was like, 'I can't do
this', and I was stressing out, so I had to learn it like a couple
weeks in advance."
The teen ended up conquering her fears for the shoot, and she
imagines the experience is similar to performing on stage.
"It felt like theater when up there (on the podium)...," she
explained. "I'd never done a play before but when we had that
sermon scene, it felt very theatrical, like a monologue or
something, which I'd never done."
Ben wrote, directed and starred in the movie, which also features
Sienna Miller and Zoe Saldana.