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Julia Stiles talks her ’10 Things I Hate About You’ character Kate

Julia Stiles Known as a former teen movie queen – perhaps her most famous role is that of Kat Stratford 10 things I hate about you.

This smart, strong-willed high school feminist always speaks her mind and in the process tries to avoid what others think of her. Styles, 43, believes she would still be doing the same thing today.

When asked where she thought Kate would be now, Styles told Fashion“, “I hope I can be happier after graduating from high school. She’s either touring in a rock band or living in a cabin in Costa Rica making her own sourdough bread with no screens around her. And, she’s totally surfing.

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In the 1999 coming-of-age film, Styles and the late Heath Ledger Starring star-crossed lovers Kate and Patrick Verona respectively. The two reluctantly fall in love with each other against the backdrop of high school angst. Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Cameron James), Gabrielle Union (chastity), Allison Janney (Ms. Purkey), David Kruholz (Michael Aikman), Larissa Oleinik (Bianca Stratford), Andrew Keegan (Joy Donnell) and susan may pratt (Mandela) makes up a star-studded supporting cast.

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The beloved 10 Things I Hate About You premiered on March 31, 1999, and more than two decades later, fans are still talking about the romantic comedy. Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger star as star-crossed lovers Kate Stratford and Patrick Verona, respectively. The two fell in love helplessly in the background […]

Ledger died of an accidental drug overdose on January 22, 2008 at the age of 28.

“He’s a dynamic, kind force. He’s very charismatic, very charismatic, and we all had a great time in this movie,” she told us Fashion. “I’m really grateful that he’s been so nice to me. For my first leading role in a big movie, especially in a romantic scene, you have to feel very comfortable with the person you’re playing opposite, and he let me Feel very comfortable.

People are still obsessed with their partnerships and Jill JungerAverage director’s movie. Twenty-five years after its release, Stiles believes fans still hold the film in high regard because “the script is so great.”

“This is a very smart team of female writers. Karen McCullagh and Kirsten SmithIn many ways, she’s like Kate Stratford in that she doesn’t succumb to trends with her wit, humor and observation. Fashion. “They were so groundbreaking that they said, ‘This is our personality and this is our sense of humor, this is what this movie is going to be,’ and I think that authenticity is what audiences responded to.”

Julia Stiles reveals 10 'I-hate-you' things she thinks about her character
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after success 10 thingsStyles continues to star in all yours, save the last dance, oxygen, prince and me,as well as The Bourne Supremacy Franchise. Today, she is a busy mother of three, whom she and her husband raise together Preston J. Cookin addition to actors, writers and directors.

She recently released her directorial debut, Romantic Comedy wish you were HereStarring Isabel Forman and Mena Massoudadapted from the 2017 novel Renee Carlino.

Julia Stiles recalls what it was like working with Heath Ledger

Related: Julia Stiles recalls what it was like working with Heath Ledger

Julia Stiles collaborated with Heath Ledger to pay tribute to his untimely death in 10 Things I Hate About You. “He’s awesome,” Styles, 43, exclusively told E! News in an interview published on Tuesday, January 14. While Styles gushed about her and all of her costars […]

“I wanted to make a romantic movie that was really about human characters,” Stiles told US Weekly About the project, which premieres on Friday, January 17th.

She also admitted that being a mother is the best “training for being a director.”

“You have to be good at time management, you have to be a multitasker. You have to be present but also think 10 steps ahead. You have to be able to cope well with sleep deprivation,” she joked.

The actress added that whether you’re directing or raising children, you have to “manage people’s emotions and needs but also guide them,” concluding, “100 percent [it’s] Best training ever.

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