Blond, blue-eyed Miller has ramped up her career since the
birth of her daughter in 2012. Next month, she takes over as
singer Sally Bowles for the final weeks of "Cabaret" on
Broadway.
The musical set in pre-World War Two Berlin is a world away from
her role in "American Sniper" as Taya Kyle, whose husband Chris,
played by Bradley Cooper, was the deadliest marksman in Navy
history.
The Clint Eastwood film opens in U.S. theaters on Friday and
depicts the impact of war on a soldier and his family. Kyle
survived four tours in Iraq but was killed by a disgruntled U.S.
veteran at a gun range near his Texas home in 2013.
Miller, 33, spoke about film choices, motherhood and playing
real people.
Q: What attracted you to playing Taya?
A: The story was so interesting to me. It is so culturally far
removed from where I've grown up and the world I have lived in.
It is undeniably compelling and the idea, as a new mother, of
being in that position of having children and not knowing every
day whether your husband would survive, and what that would be
like.
Q: Has motherhood changed your career choices?
A: I felt for awhile that I had done work that I was proud of in
films before and then been maybe disappointed with the ultimate
result. I knew what I was capable of and I knew what I was
exploring, but I never had the experience of working with the
best directors. And somehow having a baby changed things.
Q: You've recently played American characters. Why did you go
after those roles?
A: It's more interesting to me to explore something that is far
away from what I am. Bradley and I went on to do another film
after "American Sniper" and I play someone English and I sound
like myself and I just felt so self conscious through the whole
process.
Q: How intimidating was it playing Taya?
A: In playing a real person you want to do your best to capture
as much as possible of their energy and spirit ... You just try
to capture the essence of someone and then lean on Clint
Eastwood.
(Editing by Eric Kelsey and David Gregorio)
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