Cate Blanchett early concerns about ‘Blue Jasmine’ role
Cate Blanchett initially felt she’d ”bitten off more than she could chew” with ‘Blue Jasmine’.
The 44-year-old actress – who won Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama for her role in Woody Allen’s hit film at the Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday (12.01.14) – stars as trophy wife Jeanette Francis, known as Jasmine, who has marriage troubles with a wealthy but corrupt businessman Hal (Alec Baldwin) in the 2013 film.
Jasmine is a ”complex” character and Blanchett had concerns when accepting the role about how she was going to do her alter-ego justice.
She told Vogue.co.uk: ”I felt when making the film that I’d bitten off more than I could chew. It was such a complex, absurd, intense role – it was like going into battle every day.”
The blonde beauty is delighted that the film has been a success and is pleased it appeals to different generations.
She added: ”I’m just happy that it’s still on screens and that people are watching it – particularly that it’s being enjoyed across different generations because the character does and says a lot of unpalatable things. If people can empathise with that then my job is done.”