Andie MacDowell says H'wood filmmakers didn't know how to cast the veteran American actress.
���Four Weddings and a Funeral��� star Andie MacDowell says her 40s were an awkward time partly because Hollywood filmmakers didn't know how to cast the veteran American actress. The 51-year-old actress hasn't had a big hit since a string of commercial successes in the early and mid-1990s, including Groundhog Day, Michael, and Four Weddings and a Funeral.
She said that while she didn't have trouble finding work in her 40s, American filmmakers may have had trouble finding good roles for her. ���In America, there's such a hunger for young people, so you get the young up-and-coming star. And then it becomes a time period when they really don't know what to do with you or how to use you,��� Andie said in an interview in Shanghai, where she is serving as a juror at the 12th Shanghai International Film Festival.
���And then it changes, I think, after 50 - then you become - 'I'm the mother of the 20-year-old.' So I'm hoping there's going to be a shift again and I'll work more,��� she said. ���I think you have to stay open and flexible and look for opportunities and not be arrogant,��� she said. ���You're so used to being the lead or the hot thing. I think a lot of people get stuck in that moment. And I'm not really stuck in that moment. I just want to participate.���
Andie, who lives in Asheville, North Carolina, said she still managed to find artistically challenging roles. ���I did a couple of crazy movies. They weren't that good. But I loved the process because it made me get out of my element. It was all improvisation. It was fun. Of course I would love to have a big box office success. But everything I'm doing, I still feel I'm being challenged. I'm working with interesting people,��� she said. Her upcoming films include the thriller, As Good as Dead, and The 5th Quarter, which is about Wake Forest University's 2006 American football season. She said a third movie, The Six Wives of Henry Lefay, a comedy about the funeral of a man with six former wives, may be delayed due to lawsuits. She did not elaborate. Andie said she jumped at the opportunity to serve on the jury at Shanghai - her first jury because it is headed by Danny Boyle, the Oscar-winning director of Slumdog Millionaire.