February 11, 2009 6:51 PM
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Reese Tried To Get Out Of 'Walk'
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One of Hollywood's favorite leading ladies won big last night at the 63rd annual Golden Globe Awards. Nashville native Reese Witherspoon was named best actress in a musical or comedy for her portrayal of Johnny Cash's wife, country music legend June Carter, in "Walk The Line."
"They are like the king and queen of Nashville in the music industry," Witherspoon observed to The Early Show co-anchor Julie Chen backstage, after the big night. "So, I just talked to a lot of people and that made me feel more comfortable, and I got to meet with her family, who were incredibly helpful and supportive.
"They just told me she was the kind of woman that could have lunch with the postman and have just as good a time as dinner with the queen. And she was such an open person and such a loving, warm, spiritual woman, and just really happy."
When Witherspoon signed to do the movie, she thought she would be lip-synching to Carter's voice, but that quickly changed.
She confirmed to Chen that she tried to get out of her commitment when she found out she had to do your own singing.
But, she adds, she's certainly happy she couldn't get out: "I'm glad that the director, and T-Bone Burnett, who did all the music on the film, really pushed me forward. I was really inspired by (co-star) Joaquin (Phoenix), too, 'cause he just threw himself into it and didn't fuss about it. and just really tried really hard to just become Johnny (Cash)."
Witherspoon told Chen she went to performing arts camp as a youngster and, while praised for her acting skills, was told never to sing again: "It was embedded in mind, at that moment, that I was to never sing again. And so when I found out I was singing, I was terribly intimidated, and to overcome that fear, that I sort of took to heart, was really a big accomplishment for me."
"They are like the king and queen of Nashville in the music industry," Witherspoon observed to The Early Show co-anchor Julie Chen backstage, after the big night. "So, I just talked to a lot of people and that made me feel more comfortable, and I got to meet with her family, who were incredibly helpful and supportive.
"They just told me she was the kind of woman that could have lunch with the postman and have just as good a time as dinner with the queen. And she was such an open person and such a loving, warm, spiritual woman, and just really happy."
When Witherspoon signed to do the movie, she thought she would be lip-synching to Carter's voice, but that quickly changed.
She confirmed to Chen that she tried to get out of her commitment when she found out she had to do your own singing.
But, she adds, she's certainly happy she couldn't get out: "I'm glad that the director, and T-Bone Burnett, who did all the music on the film, really pushed me forward. I was really inspired by (co-star) Joaquin (Phoenix), too, 'cause he just threw himself into it and didn't fuss about it. and just really tried really hard to just become Johnny (Cash)."
Witherspoon told Chen she went to performing arts camp as a youngster and, while praised for her acting skills, was told never to sing again: "It was embedded in mind, at that moment, that I was to never sing again. And so when I found out I was singing, I was terribly intimidated, and to overcome that fear, that I sort of took to heart, was really a big accomplishment for me."
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