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Sunday, January 01, 2012

Emily Watson ::Fear Horses

It's a good thing nobody told Steven Spielberg when Emily Watson auditioned for his new movie "War Horse" that she's afraid of horses. The actress said she actually didn't tell the director about her fear until just days after she began shooting the movie in Devon, England, last fall. Watson says she had to overcome her fears because she was so excited about being in the Spielberg film due out Dec. 25.

"I'm not very good at animals generally," Watson said in a recent interview. "I like domestic animals but big, large ones that might hurt me —I'm a bit of a wimp." More Entertainment stories As year closes, open your eyes to 5 standouts While some people spent 2011 "winning," GTL-ing and marrying (and quickly divorcing), there were events in pop culture hap.Russell Brand, Katy Perry are divorcing It's a 'Dancing With the Stars' reunion! Rancic on double mastectomy: 'It was hell' Movies to look forward to in 2012 Watson plays Rose Narracott, mother of Albert, a young man who bonds with the horse who is sold to the British cavalry and sent to the trenches of World War I. Watson said "War Horse" is not just a story about a boy and a horse but also a "profoundly moving document" of how warfare changed. She said when British cavalry charged and the Germans responded with machine guns "that was a turning point in history and our horse is in the thick of that."
Watson plays a different mother facing a different conflict as Janet Leach in the true story "Appropriate Adult," which premieres on the Sundance channel Dec. 10. The drama is based on the complex relationship between Leach and Fred West, one of Britain's worst serial killers, played by actor Dominic West. Leach, a mother of five, was West's court appointed Appropriate Adult ,a British term for a person who sits in on police interviews to safeguard the rights of someone in custody deemed vulnerable.


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