Why Wood Will Win
Filed under: Casting, Celebrities and Controversy
Two weeks ago, I told you about my distaste for many of today's young starlets. Well, I've realized that there is one actress who has been effective throughout her short career: Evan Rachel Wood. Now I'm counting on the 18-year-old to continue going strong in adulthood, and I think she's more than capable of succeeding. In fact, I'm so certain of her ability, that I'd like to make this prediction: Wood will win an Oscar in her lifetime, if not in the next decade. She just needs to be better recognized by the industry so that she can get the roles she's worthy of playing. Coming up for her are two films that might get her more notice: the Augusten Burroughs adaptation Running With Scissors and Julie Taymor's Beatles-inspired love story, Across the Universe.
Wood might face one problem in her career, though: She isn't into the mingling and partying that keeps most of Hollywood's young stars in the industry eye, as well as in the public consciousness. Already she's (in my opinion, anyhow) the most beautiful and most talented actress under the age of 20, and yet few people know her name. Personally I think that her wanting a private, quiet life will benefit her in concentrating on her acting -- though I don't believe that partying is necessarily bad for stars, and could point out many who are good enough to be a part of the wild life. Lifestyle shouldn't be an issue. Hollywood and moviegoers should just notice a standout like Wood automatically. Not only has she not put in a bad performance, yet, she has already carried bad movies like Pretty Persuasion, making them worthwhile viewing for her work alone. I also think she would be effective in any of the bigger roles out there going to the likes of Dunst, Lohan, Bosworth, Howard and the rest.
So what is it going to take for her to become the most appreciated actress of her generation?












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6-29-2006 @ 8:46PM
Nobody said...
Just saw her in Down in the Valley, she and Ed Norton were great.
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6-30-2006 @ 1:21AM
RC of strangeculture said...
Very interesting thoughts...i think wood was great in thirteen and i think she has a great shot to be great in running w/ scissors but there are so many LOUD parts that i don't know if she'll stick out.
--RC of strangeculture.blogspot.com
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6-30-2006 @ 6:10AM
Richard von Busack said...
She's as good as anyone could have been in Down in the Valley--I mean, she survives these vast leaps of logic in the film--and I agree with you, it's very likely she will win an Oscar during her career.
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6-30-2006 @ 11:22AM
Terri Mauro said...
I don't know; I think she's following a pretty smart career path for her age and talent, getting known for the parts she plays instead of the parties she attends. I've been a fan since she was so good in "Once and Again," and I think she's been getting very good career advice to avoid the two pitfalls of teen actors -- not only excessive socializing, but grabbing silly roles in big fluffy movies because somebody says it'll make you the Next Big Thing. She has lots of time to be insanely famous. Right now, insanely talented is good enough.
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9-22-2006 @ 12:48AM
CW said...
Beng a more active participant on Hollywood's social scene would help her be noticed for more roles.
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