Dakota Johnson Reminisces About Being Labeled 'Pompous' During Audition
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Los Angeles, March 31 (NationPress) Hollywood actress Dakota Johnson recently reflected on a past audition experience where she was unfairly labeled as "pompous."
In a recent interview with Hits Radio, Johnson recounted the callback audition where she made a point to greet everyone in the room, a gesture that the decision-makers interpreted incorrectly, according to reports from people.com.
“I walked into the room, shook each person's hand, and introduced myself,” she explained about the audition (the specific project remains unnamed).
“After performing the scene, I left, only to receive feedback stating that my introductions made me seem pompous, as if I were schmoozing or being self-important.”
This feedback left Johnson perplexed, as she shared, “I was like, what? They didn’t hire me because they thought I was being cocky.”
Her perspective on the “pretty crazy” incident? “I simply had manners.”
Johnson was on Hits Radio to discuss the UK debut of her latest film Splitsville, which premiered in the U.S. in September, according to people.com.
In this romantic comedy-drama directed by Michael Angelo Covino, Johnson stars alongside actors such as Adria Arjona, Kyle Marvin, Nicholas Braun, David Castañeda, O-T Fagbenle, and Covino himself.
“Sometimes, it’s refreshing to portray characters who are deeply unhappy and chaotic,” Johnson remarked about her role as Julie in the film.
“Audiences really connect with the chaos. It’s amusing to me that people say, 'I enjoy this movie because it’s authentic.' ”
Looking ahead, Johnson is set to star in Verity, a film adaptation directed by Michael Showalter based on Colleen Hoover's bestselling novel, where she plays Lowen Ashleigh alongside Anne Hathaway as Verity Crawford and Josh Hartnett as Jeremy Crawford.