In a career retrospective on “The Drew Barrymore Show” this week, Thurman said she felt like a novice and “bad actress” among “consummate” thespians in director Stephen Frears’ 1988 film.
Thurman, who played the naive Cecile de Volanges in the period drama, said she was trying to “create emotion” and “to work through my shame” while thinking to herself, “I know I’m not good at this and I’m trying so hard.”
Finally she decided to confess her nervousness to Close, who played her conniving mentor Marquise de Merteuil.
“So I said, ’Do you have any advice?” Thurman remembered.
“And she looked at me in her beautiful outfit and she said, ‘Try less hard.’”
Thurman delivered her impression in an imperious, no-nonsense voice and then cracked up at the memory.
“And I was like, ‘She’s telling me the truth.’” Thurman said.
Fast-forward to 3:25 for Thurman’s flop-sweat fear:
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