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Sleepwalking: An interview with Charlize Theron and Nick Stahl

Liza Atamy

Issue date: 3/13/08 Section: Student Culture
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Besides introducing herself to a character and morphing into the character's mindset she would live with for months, Theron said detaching herself from her character has somewhat of a "mourning" period after filming wraps and there is no work the next day.

"The mourning is somewhat inclusive of leaving not just the character but a little family that you have with your crew," she said. "Especially when you're on location and no one gets to go home."

Theron said her life is her priority, and it would be unfair to bring her work home and "drag everybody into whatever I'm working on at the time.

"I'm a very happy, joyous person," she said. "I love my life, and I love the people in it."

While filming "Sleepwalking," Theron also found the time to appear in Stuart Townsend's directorial debut "The Battle in Seattle."

She is currently filming "Hancock" with actor Will Smith and will start filming "The Brazilian Job," a follow-up to the movie "The Italian Job," in which she also starred.

Stahl is promoting his second film release for the year, "Quid Pro Quo," and is in post-production with upcoming "The Speed of Thought."

"Sleepwalking" will be released nationwide Friday.
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