Charlize glowed in gold (with a questionable hairstyle) alongside her co-star Nick Stahl at a screening of Sleepwalking in NYC last night. In the past few years she's earned a bit of a reputation for choosing roles that hide her beauty, and her newest film fits right in with the trend. According to the actress, her character's appearances don't have any impact on how she picks her parts, saying,
"At the end of the day, it isn’t about what I physically look like — it comes back to storytelling. If I can find a good story, [that] is all that matters; I don’t judge a character on what I physically look like. I really don't care about appearance; that is so secondary to everything else that's more important in life."
Charlize has vented her frustrations about getting picked on for her movie choices more than once, but somehow it's hard to feel bad for someone who wakes up looking like that in the morning.
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Images include: Charlize Theron, Nick Stahl, Terrence Howard, Padma Lakshmi, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Carson Kressley, Skeet Ulrich, Milena Govich, Tinsley Mortimer, Dean Winters, Salman Rushdi, Andrew Saffir
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I dont see why poeple critisize her for her movie roles...if anything I think she should be applauded. She is gorgeous and could very easily flaunt it and play it up in her movies, but instead she choses roles that mean something, that go deeper than that. How can that be bad, when so many women in hollywood wont even take on a role if it requires them to gain 10 pounds.


She's sooo Gorgeous!