Cum on julia butters6/30/2023 ![]() ![]() He actually sent me the disc of the actual TV show that was on. JB: He told me about the Lancer show (the 1960s Western on which her character is based). So what did he tell you about your character? I’m going to treat you like an actor.” And then he also said, "Do you want to know Rick's side of the story or your side of the story?" And I said, "Definitely mine, because I'm not supposed to know a lot about Rick." And he said, "That's definitely an actor's answer."ĮSQ: That's amazing. JB: Oh my gosh, it was so cool! When he called me with the news he said, “I’m not going to treat you like a kid. And so I gave it to him and he said, "Oh, thank you." And then later at the wrap party, he took me aside and he pulled it out of his pocket and he said, "I'll cherish this forever."ĮSQ: That is such a sweet story. We were always talking there, because he played my brother. And I found it in just this rock area on the floor, by the swamp in Universal Studios. I gave him a pottery piece with a flower on it. And when all the other guys were swearing, he would say, "Whoa, hey, whoa." And then he turned to my mom and I and he said, "I'm going to keep these guys in line." So he gave them a talking to about not swearing in front of the child.īutters with Tarantino on set of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. And he said, "Well, when I was writing it," and I said, "Oh, you wrote it? Well done." Because I didn't know who Quentin Tarantino was.ĮSQ: How was it working with Leonardo DiCaprio? So he actually called me in to this glass room where he would tell me a little bit about the character before we recited the lines. We laughed so hard that my mom actually had to leave. Obviously you must have done great in the audition. So he started watching it and thought he would audition me.ĮSQ: That's amazing. I was reciting this monologue called "Bloody Becky." It was this scary story that I'm telling my other classmates. In an interview with Esquire-one of her first ever-she talks to me about what it was like working with DiCaprio, Pitt, Tarantino, and Luke Perry.Įsquire: So tell me how Quentin Tarantino found you.īutters: He was writing the script, and he likes to have the TV on when he's writing, just for noise. ![]() It's a pivotal moment in the film, one that wouldn't have been possible without Butters herself, who is not only wise beyond her years, but talented beyond her years as well. ![]() Inside 'Once Upon a Time.In Hollywood'.How Bruce Lee Was Accused of Killing Sharon Tate.The Story of Brad Pitt's 'In Hollywood' Character.When a rejuvenated Dalton gives it his all in a scene, she leans over to him afterward and says, "That was the best acting I've ever seen in my whole life." An emotional Dalton, with tears in his eyes, sits back and cherishes the compliment. ![]() She also teaches him a valuable lesson about professionalism and resilience. She's strong, she's smart, she puts Dalton in his place in some of the film's greatest moments. Butters plays a young actress in a Western who prefers to be called by her character's name at all times on set. She appears about half way through the movie as one of Rick Dalton's (DiCaprio) young co-stars. And though she's a relatively new face in movies (she's been acting in TV roles since she was even younger), Butters might be Hollywood's real star. She also didn't know the names Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt, two of the 10-year-old actress's co-stars in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Before she was cast for a significant role in Quentin Tarantino's long-awaited ninth film, Julia Butters had no idea who Quentin Tarantino was. ![]()
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