Post by Dianne on Aug 12, 2008 14:28:07 GMT -5
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Interviews with the Actor Gerard Butler
Gerard Butler, King Leonidas, after 300 blows up at the cinema and in the papers, did not stop being besieged. Both for Hollywood, which bombs him with offers, and for the fans, who started to pursue him in the streets. In an exclusive interview to the July ELLE, the actor reveals details of his run.
Frightened with the sudden fame, the actor did a spiritual retirement for India. “I panicked with the success that came overnight. Now I am already recovered, ready to face the tiger up front”, guarantees Butler, which began to practice yoga and meditation last year and he walks in a zen phase. In spite of the whole siege, the Scot says not to want to lose the spontaneity of the anonymity: "If you do not put the focus at the certain place, it is easy to be seduced by the glamour of cinema”.
A bachelor, the actor confesses still not to have found the certain girl. “Some days, I thank God that I am unmarried, since I am surviving everything. But there are moments in which I am wishing to be with someone. Principally when I travel and finish alone in a hotel room”, he unburdens himself.
Butler fell in love with Brazil, he says that he might live in a country like Brazil, where there is an atmosphere of almost tangible happiness: "Any one smiles when he or she has Rio de Janeiro as a scenery”.
Next Friday (day 18/7), the actor returns to the cinema, in the movie Nim's Island, playing up to Jodie Foster. He also will be in RocknRolla (of Guy Ritchie, husband of Madonna), in the futurist thriller Game and in the romantic comedy The Ugly Truth, what still has not dates for premieres in Brazil. And, the next year, he begins to film The Untouchables: Capone Rising and Law Abiding Citizen.
Interviews with the Actor Gerard Butler
Gerard Butler, King Leonidas, after 300 blows up at the cinema and in the papers, did not stop being besieged. Both for Hollywood, which bombs him with offers, and for the fans, who started to pursue him in the streets. In an exclusive interview to the July ELLE, the actor reveals details of his run.
Frightened with the sudden fame, the actor did a spiritual retirement for India. “I panicked with the success that came overnight. Now I am already recovered, ready to face the tiger up front”, guarantees Butler, which began to practice yoga and meditation last year and he walks in a zen phase. In spite of the whole siege, the Scot says not to want to lose the spontaneity of the anonymity: "If you do not put the focus at the certain place, it is easy to be seduced by the glamour of cinema”.
A bachelor, the actor confesses still not to have found the certain girl. “Some days, I thank God that I am unmarried, since I am surviving everything. But there are moments in which I am wishing to be with someone. Principally when I travel and finish alone in a hotel room”, he unburdens himself.
Butler fell in love with Brazil, he says that he might live in a country like Brazil, where there is an atmosphere of almost tangible happiness: "Any one smiles when he or she has Rio de Janeiro as a scenery”.
Next Friday (day 18/7), the actor returns to the cinema, in the movie Nim's Island, playing up to Jodie Foster. He also will be in RocknRolla (of Guy Ritchie, husband of Madonna), in the futurist thriller Game and in the romantic comedy The Ugly Truth, what still has not dates for premieres in Brazil. And, the next year, he begins to film The Untouchables: Capone Rising and Law Abiding Citizen.