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Zoë Kravitz doesn’t have the best memories of filming “Big Little Lies” in Monterey, California.
“The Batman” star spoke with The Observer about how she was “a little uncomfortable” at times during the production of HBO’s hit.
“There were a few moments where I felt a little uncomfortable because it is such a white area,” she said. “Just weird racist people in bars and things like that.”
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The show also starred Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, Laura Dern, Shailene Woodley and Meryl Streep. Running from 2017-2019.
Kravtiz portrayed Bonnie Howard Carlson, a character that was “originally written for a white person.”
But it was Kravitz’s role in “Big Little Lies” that helped land her the Hulu reboot of “High Fidelity” which she also executive produced. Unfortunately, it was cancelled after one season.
“It sucked,” she said. “It hurt. And I do think it was a mistake.”
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Kravitz also spoke about learning how to stand up for herself in her career and in everyday life.
“There have definitely been moments in my life where I’ve felt like I needed to soften my edges in some way,” Kravitz said “firmly”. “I think that’s something most people go through, regardless of what industry you’re in. Not wanting to take up too much space, or the idea that women need to be pleasant or something. And now, I’ve had a really great few years just feeling OK with taking up space, and not getting it right every time. And that’s been really, really liberating.”
“The Batman” is now in theatres.
So many celebs were in attendance at Saint Laurent‘s pre-Oscars party!
Lenny Kravitz and Jason Momoa are taking their bond on the road! On Saturday, the “Stop Crying Your Heart Out” singer posted a photo of him and the actor during a motorcycle ride. “Ride or die. Brothers for life,” Kravitz wrote next to the picture that shows Momoa embracing him while they sit on their motorcycles.
Feeling the love. Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz are enjoying their time together after starting a romantic relationship in the summer of 2021.
One big, happy family! Zoë Kravitz made her Saturday Night Live hosting debut with the full support of her blended family — including her estranged stepfather, Jason Momoa.
Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum, and while the actress has made it clear she thinks it’s offensive when people assume she is going to have kids, people can’t help but wonder if she and Tatum will one day make beautiful babies. A source recently talked to Page Six, and if they’re right, it seems like it could be a possibility.An insider told Page Six, “Things are going great with Channing and she is incredibly happy.” “She is in a good place career-wise and he has a good record of being a dad.” Tatum shares 8-year-old daughter Everly with ex-wife Jenna Dewan.
Zoe Kravitz said she felt "a little uncomfortable" on location in Monterey, California, while filming "Big Little Lies." "There were a few moments where I felt a little uncomfortable because it is such a White area," Kravitz, 33, told The Guardian. "Just weird racist people in bars and things like that," Kravitz said when asked by the outlet to elaborate on what she meant.
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Actress, singer, and director Zoe Kravitz is speaking candidly about her experiences in Hollywood and the harsh reality of rejection.
Big Little Lies in California.The actress, who is currently promoting The Batman in which she stars as Catwoman/Selina Kyle, said that she “felt a little uncomfortable” shooting the HBO series in Monterey because it’s “such a white area”.“There were a few moments where I felt a little uncomfortable because it is such a white area,” she told The Observer. “Just weird racist people in bars and things like that.”Kravitz was one of the few actors of colour in the show, which has so far run for two seasons between 2017 and 2019.
Seems like this Catwoman got the last laugh.
Zack Sharf Zoë Kravitz said in a recent interview with The Observer that “there were a few moments where I felt a little uncomfortable” filming HBO’s “Big Little Lies” because “it is such a white area.” Kravitz starred opposite Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley and Laura Dern for two seasons of the Emmy-winning drama series. “Big Little Lies” shot in Monterey, Calif., as well as locations in Malibu, Los Angeles and more.When asked to elaborate on why she felt “uncomfortable” at times filming “Big Little Lies,” Kravitz responded, “Because it is such a white area.
She may be the star of the new Batman movie, but once upon a time, Zoë Kravitz was denied a role in the franchise because of her skin colour.
“Big Little Lies.”But the fashion model, 33, recently revealed she wasn’t too happy about filming the drama in parts of Monterey, California, citing the area’s apparent lack of diversity.“There were a few moments where I felt a little uncomfortable because it is such a white area,” the biracial actress, who is of mixed African-American and Jewish descent, told the Guardian about the uneasiness she felt while shooting the 2017 series. “Just weird, racist people in bars and things like that.” She also added that the role of Bonnie was “originally written for a white person.”“Big Little Lies” starred Kravitz, Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley and Laura Dern as a group of mothers involved in a murder investigation.
The Dark Knight Rises for being too “urban”.The singer and actor, who plays Selina Kyle aka Catwoman in The Batman, discussed her early acting career rejections when she opened up about attempting to audition for director Christopher Nolan’s third Batman film.Speaking to the Observer, Kravitz said she was turned down after being labelled too “urban” for an unspecified role.“I don’t know if it came directly from Chris Nolan,” Kravitz said. “I think it was probably a casting director of some kind, or a casting director’s assistant… Being a woman of colour and being an actor and being told at that time I wasn’t able to read because of the colour of my skin, and the word urban being thrown around like that, that was what was really hard about that moment.”Speaking about being cast in The Batman from director Matt Reeves, Kravitz added: “It was crazy.
From Big Little Lies to The Batman, it’s understandable why fans want to know about Zoë Kravitz‘s net worth and how much she’s made from her hit shows and movies over the years.
Zoe Kravitz has risen to the top of the Hollywood A-list with her turn as the iconic Catwoman in the highly anticipated superhero film The Batman. With her extremely busy schedule in Tinseltown — including starring in HBO’s Kimi and directing the upcoming Pussy Island with her boyfriend Channing Tatum — it’s a wonder she finds time to add to her impressive collection of tattoos. The beauty has somewhere near the 50 + range of body ink! Zoe even admitted to losing count!
Not all love is lost between Lisa Bonet and Jason Momoa. ET spoke to Momoa at “The Batman” premiere in New York City on Tuesday where he supported Zoë Kravitz, and he said that he and Bonet were “still family” after announcing their split in January.