
In a recent interview, the actress explained why she can’t think of any actress who could portray her on screen.
In a recent interview, the 84-year-old actress explained why she can’t think of any actress who could play her in a film.
With a six-decade career, Goldie Hawn is now one of Hollywood’s most recognizable and enduring icons, working as an actress, producer, and director.
During her appearance on SiriusXM’s LIFT to promote her new children’s book series “The After-School Kindness Crew”, Goldie Hawn, mother of Kate Hudson, revealed why she can’t imagine anyone portraying her life.
Hawn said she couldn’t think of a single name and explained that at age 25 she was invited to portray Judy Holliday, famous for her award-winning role as Billie Dawn in Born Yesterday, but turned it down.
According to her, people are unique and therefore impossible to replicate. “She was an icon,” Hawn said about the stage and film actress. “And I said no because there was no one like her,” the actress added.
For Hawn, especially for children, it is important to share the message that “there is no one like you.” “You are your own fingerprint. Your fingerprint doesn’t look like anyone else’s. Isn’t that amazing?” she asked.
“So, we are individuals and we all matter, but I can’t imagine anyone who could be me,” she concluded.
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