Scarlett Johansson revealed that her instructive debut, Eleanor the Great, is shaped by Robert Redford’s unique quality that she admires.
In a recent chat with PeopleThe Jurassic World Rebirth Star revealed that she would mirror Robert’s calm and patient nature that the deceased instructor always had to her role crew.
“Because you always have a busy set, but not to let any of the actors feel like you’re in a busy – I think it’s really important,” says Johansson.
For the unknown, Robert recently breathed his last on September 16 at the age of 89.
“Bob Redford always took so much time with me and he was so patient. It was really effective; it made me feel that I had room to really explore and be creative.”
During a recent performance at The late show with Stephen Colbert, Scarlett revealed that she used to call Robert with a nickname, “booey.” She gave the deceased instructor this moniker as they worked together in The horse whispers And Scarlett was only 12 years old at the time.
The black widow Actress Gyste over the positive impact of Redford’s “warm, friendly and patient” personality on her acting career.
“Every scene we would do, he would talk to me through where my character had been through until that time, and it was as if he was constantly doing it. It was transformative to me,” Scarlet explained.
“I had a complete understanding of ‘oh, this is actually a craft and something you get better at and understand more, the more you put into it.’ It was all because of Bob, Mr. Redford-Slash Booey.



