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Advertisement | 'Beauty' For Alicia SilverstoneActress On Fitting In At The 'Beauty Shop'NEW YORK, March 31, 2005 ![]() ![]() 'Clueless' HairdresserAlicia Silverstone tells The Early Show about her new film, 'Beauty Shop,' in which she plays a hairdresser trying to fit in at an African-American salon. | Share/Embed (CBS) It's hard to believe, but it's been ten years since Alicia Silverstone's breakthrough as Beverly Hills teen-age philosopher and matchmaker, Cher, in the hit comedy "Clueless." Since then, Silverstone has built a successful career, mixing stage, screen, and television. In her latest film, "Beauty Shop," she plays a hairdresser trying to fit in at an African-American salon. To get her character (Lynn) down, Silverstone tells The Early Show co-anchor Rene Syler, she worked with a dialect coach to perfect an accent from Blueridge, Ga. "I listened to a few different voices of different people, and I wanted to be someone from an obscure place from Georgia, and this man's voice from Blueridge was hilarious," she says. "It was just so much fun. It was really exciting." Lynn is the shampoo girl at a posh Southern salon led by George (Kevin Bacon), a very flamboyant and egotistical boss. But she ends up quitting. Silverstone explains, "She quits because he's being a jerk to her and I'm, like, a closet hairdresser who does amazing ghetto fabulous hair, and it's my little secret." Silverstone says Kevin Bacon in the part is "brilliant." She says, "He's amazing in everything, but he's really funny in this. And so, I take off with Gina. Gina gives me a phone call and says, 'I opened a shop,' and I just can't believe it, and then I go work with her." Gina, of course, is Queen Latifah, who gives her the chance to cut hair. Everybody in the cast had to actually attend a beauty shop school to prepare for the role, Silverstone notes. She says, "I had a little bit of attention deficit disorder in there. I learned I will never make a good hairdresser. I'd like to be a food critic. I think that would be fun. Off the subject, but it was really intense. It was fun because we went to Inglewood. There was this great guy Rand [technical advisor Randy White] who had a shop there [Golden Touch salon in Inglewood, Calif.], and he was so lovely. He taught us how to do all the things. I was good at the massage. The girl said, 'I never do that.' Everybody was so great. The movie is really fun." About Alicia Silverstone:
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