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RT Interview: Oscar Nominee Melissa Leo
by Tim Ryan
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One of the issues that Frozen River raises is the nature of illegal immigration, which continues to be hotly debated in this country.

ML: [Writer/ director] Courtney [Hunt] has to tell you what the film is attempting to say. That's not my job. My job is to be the character that she drew, and by her directing me, to tell the tale she cares to tell. It's a very important thing in moviemaking that I not come in and tell the filmmaker how to make the movie, or what the message should be. I only gather the message after I've seen the movie put together, because Ray's not about messages, she's about feedin' the kids! On the immigration issue, what it makes me think about is that I am the ancestor of immigrants to this country. I suspect I am on the phone with the ancestor of an immigrant to this country. And when you really get thinking about it, in ol' foot-travel days long, long ago, the Indians traveled into this country, from what I understand! So we all came to America [mimics West Side Story inflection]. My line of immigrants and borders personally is probably closer to Lila than Ray.

What about this character appealed to you when you first saw the script?

ML: The role, the role, the role. I saw that it was a gripping story, I saw that it had adventure in it, I saw that it had a very interesting relationship between two women in it. But what I saw was a female character on the page standing on her own two feet. Even when I played a sergeant on television [on Homicide], I ended up being scripted as somebody else's partner. It happens all the time -- somebody's mother, somebody's wife. Ray had children, and she had a husband who wasn't there, but it's her story. That was what made me call Courtney up. I wanted to play that character in that story.

It's a real character, too. You see that she has her faults, but she's trying to do the right thing under hard circumstances.

ML: Yes. A very well-rounded, complete character who's not all good or all bad, but very human.

Do you think it's difficult to find characters like that in contemporary movies or television?

ML: I think that for women, it's difficult to find it. I think that sometimes us female actors have to not tell the director what movie to make, but point out where they're not letting the women be present in an equal way to the men in the story. I hate going, "Oh, there are no good women's roles." C'mon, man, from the beginning of time... have you seen any good Greek plays? So it's not about the women's roles, it's more about the role of women.

What are your favorite movies?

ML: This is a harder question for me than you might imagine. I'm not much of a movie watcher. What comes to my mind is Hedwig and the Angry Inch. I think it's a beautiful tale of hopefulness. I watched it when I was doing some work on a role that I never actually played of a transgendered [person], a man who becomes a woman over the course of the film and tries to keep intact his family his relationship with his wife as he becomes a woman. I was quite intrigued with the whole transgendered world. For me, Hedwig is a film that embodies the hope of humanity. Its message about love, and the reason we seek one another is so beautiful. I think that transgendered people have in them this necessity to be who they are, not who one might think they are. I think that's the key to the world's happiness. I don't watch much, because when I watch [movies], they really get me!

What's next for you?

ML: I'm talking with many people about many ideas right now. I'm really hoping that the energy behind all this would help me realize a beautiful script I have in which I get to play Bette Davis, I hope, I hope, I hope. We're talking with Showtime about a women's prison show. So a lot of talk right now, and a lot in the can from last year and the year prior that will be coming out.

When you take a role, do you ever think, "This might get me some recognition, awards-wise?"

ML: Of the 70 film and TV things I've done, I've said after everything I've done, "Oh, this will get me another job." That's about as far as I'd go, because that was the world that I knew.

What do you think of your chances on Oscar night?

ML: Oh, I wouldn't put any money on me, for God's sake. That would be a silly waste of time and energy. I think it's an incredible array of ladies there, and I go on the 22nd without any expectation of bringing hardware home. I'm delighted to be invited, and I can't wait to applaud when one of those other four go up and I get to hear their pretty speech!

I have a lot of gratitude. I have a lot of emails telling me how deserved it is that I don't feel I need to shun and say, "oh, no no." I can feel comfortable and welcomed by the Academy and its members. It is quite awesome in that it doesn't feel like more that I can swallow, but [it's] a very lovely helping.


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tomwaitsjr
tomwaitsjr writes:
on Feb 13 2009 06:17 PM

She was fired from "HOMICIDE?" Oh well, that show eventually went to hell, especially once Braugher left. . . but, she was great in it!

Melissa Leo seems like a good person. I hope she gets more good roles, so she doesn't have to do spot work like she did in that ridiculous "Righteous Kill."

If she wins the oscar I'll be happy.


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ledawg1138
ledawg1138 writes:
on Feb 13 2009 07:18 PM

Glad to see the oscars remembered her.

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lotr23
lotr23 writes:
on Feb 14 2009 07:18 PM

Loved her in Frozen River (which I saw in theaters, but had to watch it again as soon as it came out last Tuesday). Very glad that they recognized her work and the screenplay for such a small film, and it'd be really interesting if she pulled an upset.

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on Feb 16 2009 09:52 AM

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robert c.
robert c. writes:
on Feb 16 2009 10:40 AM

She won't win an Oscar for this role. Nobody can tell that she's acting.

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man in the water
man in the water writes:
on Feb 17 2009 02:11 AM

Great movie

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