Kate Bosworth on Training for ‘Blue Crush’
In a recent appearance on The Ellen Degeneres Show, Hollywood's hottest young actress, Kate Bosworth, opened up about her experience training for the hit movie Blue Crush. Bosworth, who is set to star in the upcoming film Wonderland, captivated the audience with her charm and candidness.
During the interview, Bosworth shared that she had never surfed before taking on the role in Blue Crush. With only four months to learn, she dedicated herself to mastering the art of surfing. She admitted that she thought surfing looked easy when watching others, but quickly realized its challenges once she began her training.
Bosworth, who was born with two different colored eyes, also discussed her unique feature. The crowd reacted with awe as she revealed that the odds of having different colored eyes are 1 in 8,000,000. She even mentioned that legendary musician David Bowie also shared this rare trait.
With her stunning looks and talent, it's no wonder Bosworth has become one of Hollywood's rising stars. She is set to showcase her versatility in Wonderland, where she plays a drug addict involved in the infamous Wonderland murders.
In preparation for both Blue Crush and Wonderland, Bosworth underwent intense training. For Blue Crush, she had to learn how to surf and described the experience as "slippery." Bosworth even revealed that she participated in rock running, where she held a rock underwater and ran along the ocean floor to build endurance.
Now, as she takes on the role of a drug addict in Wonderland, Bosworth has gotten to know the real-life person her character is based on. She expressed her admiration for Dawn, the only survivor of the Wonderland murders, and praised Lisa Kudrow's performance as the wife of John Holmes.
Bosworth's career continues to flourish as she takes on challenging and diverse roles. Fans eagerly anticipate her upcoming projects and can't wait to see her on the big screen again.
Stay tuned for more updates on Kate Bosworth and her impressive acting journey!
Originally aired on September 29, 2003