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'For a while I thought, maybe it wasn't meant to be. Maybe I shouldn't do it,' the actress tells MTV News about nearly passing on the Martin Scorsese drama.
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It's hard to imagine saying "no" to Martin Scorsese . The Oscar-winning director of "The Departed," "Hugo," "GoodFellas" and more remains one of the most prolific filmmakers in the business, as fresh and energized now at 71 years old as he's ever been.
But Australian actress Margot Robbie nearly turned down the chance to work with Scorsese on "The Wolf of Wall Street," based on true-stories of fraud and crime on Wall Street in the 1980s. Robbie plays Naomi Lapaglia in the film, a role that requires no small amount of nudity -- a fact that nearly drove Robbie away from the project.
"Initially, right at the beginning of my career, I said that I'd never do nudity. I made that clear to my team. They all knew that from the beginning," she told MTV's Josh Horowitz about her initial reservations with the "Wolf of Wall Street" role. "When I first did my audition, we never expected it to go any further than perhaps [the first round]. We now found ourselves in the predicament where Marty wanted to test me, and we now had to go back and say, 'Well, look, she doesn't actually want to do nudity -- and the part requires nudity.' "
"They came back to us and said, 'Well, why did she audition?' And we said, 'Well, we honestly didn't expect you ever wanted to see her,'" she laughed.
Over time, Robbie's team tried to convince her that if there was ever a moment in her career to embrace on-screen nudity, it was "Wolf of Wall Street." Besides, as Robbie notes, Scorsese films aren't typically gratuitous when it comes to nudity: "There's a lot of violence, but there isn't a lot of nudity. He doesn't exploit nudity like that. Anything he does, he does it well."
Still, Robbie felt trepidation over taking the part. "For a while, I thought, maybe it wasn't meant to be. Maybe I shouldn't do it," she said. "Which, in hindsight, is ridiculous, that I was even thinking that. But I tried to stick to that for a while."
So, what changed? How did Robbie convince herself to bear it all and embrace the "Wall Street" lifestyle?
"I just started getting emotionally invested in the role," she said. "The more I started working on the character, the more I was falling in love with it. All of the sudden, one day, I realized, 'If I say no to this, someone else will get the part -- and no one else can play this role! I have to do it, which means I have to do nudity, and that's fine. It's a sacrifice I'm willing to make to have this opportunity.' It was worth doing to have the experience I had."
"The Wolf of Wall Street" is in theaters now.
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The Wolf of Wall Street star Margot Robbie has revealed she was happy to do her full frontal scene in the film because she thought it was ‘warranted’.
The actress, 23, admitted she was nervous about stripping off in Martin Scorsese’s Oscar-nominated film but thought it was worth the risk.
She told Look magazine: ‘[Nudity is] different in this day and age, because of the internet. It was like, if I do this there will forever be YouTube clips of this, there will be slow-motion versions.
‘It’s not just the repercussions for myself – my brothers and my grandparents have to deal with that. So it’s not something to be taken lightly.’
Robbie added: ‘There are scripts I pick up and say, “There’s no reason why she’s taking her clothes off, that’s just stupid, it’s just nudity for the sake of nudity.”That I do not agree with, ever.
‘But when the nudity is warranted, I don’t think there’s anything shameful in that. If it’s justified and the character would do it, then it should be there.’
In The Wolf of Wall Street Leonardo DiCaprio plays stockbroker Jordan Belfort while Margot plays his wife Naomi.
The Wolf of Wall Street is currently top of the UK box office.
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Margot Robbie Brings All the Heat to Cannes in a Revealing, White Swimsuit — See Pics!
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We see you, Margot Robbie ! The striking Australian actress, 28, flaunted her amazing figure while soaking up the sun at the Eden Roc hotel in Cannes on Wednesday, May 22. The I, Tonya star is currently in France to promote her new film Once Upon a Time In Hollywood at the Cannes Film Festival. Scroll through the gallery below to see all of the snapshots.
We’re happy to see that Margot is finding some time for a little R&R while in Cannes. As glamorous as red carpets and interviews can be, we suspect that after playing the tragic role of Sharon Tate in the upcoming film, the blonde beauty needs some time to recoup.
For those of you who don’t know, Once Upon a Time In Hollywood , directed by Quentin Tarantino , is about the 1969 murder of actress Sharon Tate by members Charles Manson’s cult.
In addition to Margot, the film is stacked with A-listers like Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio . Of course, this isn’t Margot’s first time playing alongside Leo, 44. The pair’s first movie together was The Wolf of Wall Street and their chemistry was the through the roof!
As excited as we are to see Margot’s performance in the film, a lot of critics are concerned about her lack of dialogue. Apparently, she has very few lines throughout the nearly three-hour movie.
During a panel at Cannes, however, Margot defended her lack of dialogue after Quentin, 56, declined to comment about it. “The tragedy, ultimately, was the loss of innocence, and to really show those wonderful sides of her, I think, could be adequately done without speaking,” Margot expressed. “I did feel like I got a lot of time to explore the character, even without dialogue specifically, which is an interesting thing.”
“Rarely do I get an opportunity to spend so much time on my own as a character, going through a day-to-day existence,” she continued, adding that she “actually really appreciated the exercise and felt that I could deliver what I wanted to onscreen.”
Well said, Margot! Clearly she’s no stranger to answering difficult questions and based on her response, we’re even more confident that her performance will be stellar.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood hits theaters on Friday, July 26.
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