
Wes Anderson's Newest Star Finds Inspiration Everywhere (Even a Napkin)
When Mia Threapleton learned that Wes Anderson wanted her to star in his next film, she did what any normal person would: She asked her agent to call the casting director back to make sure there had been no mistake, and then found a quiet spot on the train she was riding in, curled up and sobbed.
'I couldn't believe it,' the 24-year-old British actress said. In Anderson's latest, 'The Phoenician Scheme,' Threapleton plays Sister Liesl, a nun who is estranged from her father, the eccentric businessman Zsa-zsa (Benicio Del Toro). He wants to reconnect and make her his heir.
Chic in a white sleeveless top, her long blond hair falling in loose waves around piercing blue eyes, Threapleton was preparing to head to the Cannes Film Festival, where 'The Phoenician Scheme' premiered this month. The movie is by far her most prominent role to date — not that you would recognize her in it even if she were a familiar face.
'It was a lot,' she said of the I-did-my-makeup-in-a-closet-and-cut-my-hair-with-garden-shears look: blunt brunette bob, garish turquoise eye shadow, bold red lip. But she trusted Anderson because she had long admired his work. She grew up with the director's stop-motion 'Fantastic Mr. Fox,' and his coming-of-age romance, 'Moonrise Kingdom,' is a personal favorite.
'I remember watching it and thinking, 'I'd love to be able to do that,' so then having this opportunity to do that was such a surreal experience,' said Threapleton, who, unlike Sister Liesl, laughs readily and occasionally breaks into a smile that plays up the likeness to her mother, the actress Kate Winslet.
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