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Hilary Duff Interview
Hilary Duff is, like, in a good place right now
At 17, Hilary Duff is not just a teenager but her own cottage industry. She has a new summer film, the romantic comedy The Perfect Man and a new sel-titled album Hilary Duff.
Hilary duff Interview With Calgary Sun
At 17, Hilary Duff is not just a teenager but her own cottage industry. She has a new summer film, the romantic comedy The Perfect Man and a new sel-titled album Hilary Duff.
Hilary Duff: I still have curfews and I still get grounded
WHAT IS it like to be the unpopular new kid in town? Hilary Duff, 17, admits she doesn't have much experience in that regard. But in the teen drama "Raise Your Voice," her character goes through that and more in her quest to follow her dream of being a singer. Hilary was approached for the starring role in "Raise Your Voice" before she cut her first album and after she finished her "Lizzie McGuire" movie. In "Raise Your Voice," she plays Terri.
How Hilary lives with fame
What’s it like to be the unpopular new kid in town? Hilary Duff admits she doesn’t have much experience in this regard. But in the teen drama Raise Your Voice, her character goes through that and more in her quest to follow her dream of being a singer. The idea for Raise Your Voice came from New Line music executive Mitch Rotter. "We had wanted to do a truly music-driven film, something just short of a ‘sing at the drop of a hat’ musical, where the music was as much a part of the narrative as any of the other elements," says Rotter. Hilary Duff was approached for the starring role before cutting her first album, and after finishing her Lizzie McGuire movie. Producer Sara Risher feels the camera really loves Hilary and says, "She has such a dynamic screen presence and it was just very serendipitous that it all came together and we were able to cast her in this film." Once Hilary was onboard, the film, which had been stalled in the pre-production phase, began picking up speed.
Q And A With Hilary Duff
Hilary Duff, star of the breakout Disney Channel program Lizzie McGuire, is, at 15, already a legitimate phenomenon. In addition to her acting, which has spanned stage and screen, Duff's single "I Can't Wait" from the Lizzie McGuire soundtrack went gold this year.
I'm getting out of acting; I'm bored
October 06, 2004 - Raise Your Voice may be a star vehicle for fledgling teen singing sensation Hilary Duff, but it's actor John Corbett who steals the show. In the film, Duff plays a midwestern girl who loses her passion for music after experiencing a family tragedy, and Corbett is the eccentric teacher who inspires her; ironically, the actor recently told IGN FilmForce that he himself is anything but inspired about his future prospects in Hollywood.
From "A Cinderella Story"
A : Do you believe in happily ever after? Q : I don't know. I would like to. I'm only 16. I don't really know (laughing). I don't really know if I believe in that kind of stuff.
Hilary Duff Talks About "Raise Your Voice"
The idea for "Raise Your Voice" came from New Line music executive Mitch Rotter. "We had wanted to do a truly music-driven film, something just short of a 'sing at the drop of a hat' musical, where the music was as much a part of the narrative as any of the other elements,” says Rotter. Hilary Duff was approached for the starring role in "Raise Your Voice" before cutting her first album, and after finishing her "Lizzie McGuire" movie. Producer Sara Risher feels the camera really loves Hilary and says, "She has such a dynamic screen presence and it was just very serendipitous that it all came together and we were able to cast her in this film." Once Hilary was onboard, the film, which had been stalled in the pre-production phase, began picking up speed.
Interviews with Cinderella and Her Wicked Stepmother
Hilary Duff showed up at the World Premiere of the teen romantic comedy, "A Cinderella Story," looking fresh and like a vision from a fairy tale (highly appropriate considering the movie's subject matter). Despite the heat, Duff did her best to satisfy the fans who lined the streets of Hollywood waiting for a chance to pose for a picture or get an autograph from one of today's hottest young stars. Surrounded by "A Cinderella Story" cast members, including Jennifer Coolidge (Duff's wicked stepmother in the film), Hilary made her way down a sparkling pink carpet, pausing to answer questions from the press, before taking in a special screening of the modernized Cinderella tale.
Interviews With Hilary Duff ( 1 )
A : What's the very latest? Hilary Duff : We've been working on the show and now I have a break. I think I'm going to be doing a movie for Disney Channel called Cadet Kelly. You know the movie with Goldie Hawn called Private Benjamin? It's kind of like that, but for a 13-year-old girl. I have to do two weeks worth of training for it. It's really cool because they're going to send me back to Texas to do it. So I get to be in Houston and see my family and stuff. Then we'll be filming it in Toronto. You should come down to Toronto-we'll have a party! [Giggles]
Interviews With Hilary Duff ( 2 )
A : What was the funniest moment on the set of Cadet Kelly? Hilary Duff : I'm in the middle of doing this scenewhere I'm practicing to try out for the corps and in the middle of doing a take I throw the gun up in the air. All of the extras in the movie had already been through school so they all knew how to do this stuff really well and I throw it up and it comes down and it clunks me on the head. I fell to the ground and I was like, "Whoa!" It was so embarrassing and everyone was laughing. Another time we were in the barracks doing this scene and I was cleaning shoes so there was polish all over the floor. The team leaves and my friend is sitting in there with me doing the scene and I was supposed to pick up the gun and start trying to do tricks with it. I threw it up and I caught it, then I was supposed to do this victory dance. I'm doing it and there's shoe polish on the floor and I just completely busted my face. It was so embarrassing. [Laughs]
Interviews With Hilary Duff ( 3 )
A : How did you meet Aaron Carter? Hilary Duff : When I first met Aaron, it was at his birthday party in December. And then he came and did an episode on Lizzie McGuire.
Interviews With Hilary Duff ( 4 )
Where do you like to shop? Filming in Canada, there's not that many places to shop. But I found this really great store called San Remo--that's where I shop. They have cute stuff. But when I'm in the States, I like Bebe a lot, I like Bisou Bisou, Nordstrom's, Guess?, XOXO--a lot of stuff! Anything on Melrose--that's the best place to go!
Interviews With Hilary Duff ( 5 )
A : Where do you like to shop? Hilary Duff : Filming in Canada, there's not that many places to shop. But I found this really great store called San Remo--that's where I shop. They have cute stuff. But when I'm in the States, I like Bebe a lot, I like Bisou Bisou, Nordstrom's, Guess?, XOXO--a lot of stuff! Anything on Melrose--that's the best place to go!
