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Article: Amy Adams: in this month's combo live-action and animated feature Enchanted, Amy Adams earns her tiara as Disney's most complex princess yet. But as much as we respect the living doll's 2005 Oscar nomination for Junebug and her breakthrough performance in Spielberg's Catch Me If You Can, we're still enchanted by her earlier efforts Drop Dead Gorgeous, Psycho Beach Party, and Cruel Intentions 2.(BIG GAY FOLLOWING)(Interview)
- Article from:
- The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
- Article date:
- December 4, 2007
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In Enchanted, your Giselle is the first Disney princess since Belle [Beauty and the Bectst] to be portrayed by an actress who performs her own singing parts. Was that intimidating? I was a bit nervous because I haven't been training as a singer since I've been in Los Angeles, so I went back into classes and worked really hard for a couple of months to make sure that [Enchanted composers] Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz would let me sing.
Would you like to return to your musical theater roots? Absolutely. My initial goal in life was to do Broadway. But I'm grossly inappropriate for all of my dream roles. I want to play, like, Aldonza in Man of La Mancha and ...