Kristin Chenoweth Article about WICKED MOVIE, CHARLIE, and GAYS!
#1Kristin Chenoweth Article about WICKED MOVIE, CHARLIE, and GAYS!
Posted: 8/19/08 at 6:49pm
Kristin Chenoweth wants the movie adaptation of the Broadway musical Wicked to be made pronto.
Why?
Because Chenoweth wants to play Glinda, the role she originated in the original Tony Award-winning show.
"I did create it," Chenoweth tells me. "I originated it. It would be hard for me not to want to do it...But they need to hurry up before I'm 45!" (She turned the big 4-0 last month.)
With or without the Wicked movie, Chenoweth is doing all right...
She's a first-time Emmy nominee this year for her work as Olive Snook on the ABC hit dramedy Pushing Daisies, and she's also got herself a much younger hottie boyfriend, 25-year-old Charlie McDowell.
She plays coy when asked if McDowell will be her date to the Emmys like he was for the Tonys in June. "We haven't really talked about it," Chenoweth insists. "Can you believe that we have not discussed the Emmys?...Let me just say this: I'm sure I'll have a date. [Laughs.] I'm definitely gonna have a date."
One thing she's not being so secretive about is who she'll be wearing: Giorgio Armani! The Italian red-carpet maestro dressed Chenoweth for the Academy Awards last year.
"They really came though for me, and I'm a die-hard fan," she gushes. "After [the Oscars] were over, he sent me six dozen long-stemmed white roses with a really beautiful letter that said, 'Thank you so much' and 'I wanna dress you all the time.' "
Chenoweth laughs, "I wanna say it's from him, but even if it's not, it was good to hear."
The Emmys are not the only big event coming up for Chenoweth next month. On Sept. 13, she'll be honored by the Point Foundation, a scholarship program for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender college students, at its annual gala in L.A.
"Awards are one thing and they're wonderful to get," Chenoweth says, "but this kind of thing just makes me feel so honored to be recognized by people who empower kids, who encourage them to just excel and not be held back by what society thinks."
And if that's not gay enough for ya, Ms. Chenoweth dreams of recording an album one day just for the gays—literally. She says the songlist would include "The Man That Got Away" and "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy." In honor of gay marriage, she notes, she'll have to do "Going to the Chapel." And then there's my personal favorite (because it inspired me to come out to my dad oh so many years ago), "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" from the Barbra Streisand movie Yentl.
"One of the makeup artists at Pushing Daises was like, 'What's your next album gonna be?' And I said, 'I dunno,'" Chenoweth remembers. "He was like, How about For the Gays? I was like, 'Genius!' That is going to be the title of my next album—For the Gays."
#2re: Kristin Chenoweth Article about WICKED MOVIE, CHARLIE, and GAYS!
Posted: 8/19/08 at 7:18pmHot.
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#2re: Kristin Chenoweth Article about WICKED MOVIE, CHARLIE, and GAYS!
Posted: 8/19/08 at 7:25pmI love this woman! I love her enough to accept the fact that she wants to play a college student at 40.
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#3re: Kristin Chenoweth Article about WICKED MOVIE, CHARLIE, and GAYS!
Posted: 8/19/08 at 7:26pmTo be released simultaneously with a second album called "For the Christians"?
#4re: Kristin Chenoweth Article about WICKED MOVIE, CHARLIE, and GAYS!
Posted: 8/19/08 at 7:27pmya but shes only in college for half of the movie
#5re: Kristin Chenoweth Article about WICKED MOVIE, CHARLIE, and GAYS!
Posted: 8/19/08 at 7:37pm
With some work, she could sort of pass for a 20ish year old student.
Even if its not convincing, we would only need to endure it for half the film.
Worse things could happen to be honest.
Slash...if it's true Kristen and Idina have first dibs on the movie, and she says she would do it...is that not kind of sorted-ish, possibly?
#6re: Kristin Chenoweth Article about WICKED MOVIE, CHARLIE, and GAYS!
Posted: 8/19/08 at 8:00pm
"To be released simultaneously with a second album called "For the Christians"?"
Sure, if she wants. What could be better? It's highly evolved individuals like Chenoweth who can remind the world that "Christian" shouldn't be a dirty word. It's a shame that it's now almost synonymous with "bigot." That shouldn't be the case. Bigotry is certainly not, to my mind, an underlying principle of the faith.
#7re: Kristin Chenoweth Article about WICKED MOVIE, CHARLIE, and GAYS!
Posted: 8/19/08 at 8:22pm
Whoever said that college-age is 20's in Oz?
SNAP!
#8re: Kristin Chenoweth Article about WICKED MOVIE, CHARLIE, and GAYS!
Posted: 8/19/08 at 8:25pm
Kristin Chenoweth - making the rest of us look GOOD! For a change!
(I like this thread. It's so nice to have a tiny place on the internet where I don't have to apologise to everyone on behalf of my religion because We're Not All Like That. :3)
Phyllis Rogers Stone
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
#9re: Kristin Chenoweth Article about WICKED MOVIE, CHARLIE, and GAYS!
Posted: 8/19/08 at 8:28pmIf Meryl Streep can play Donna in Mamma Mia, Chenoweth could do Wicked on film.
#10re: Kristin Chenoweth Article about WICKED MOVIE, CHARLIE, and GAYS!
Posted: 8/19/08 at 8:50pmAmen Phyllis!^ ^ (And I mean that Amen in a gay way)
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