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Winding Down: Christie's So Classy, So Gushy, So Over H'wood
10:47: Julie Christie, the queen of class and style, enters the room and captivates the crowd.
10:48: Then the gushing begins. On the subject of why Christie took the role for which she won her SAG award, it was all about her director, Sarah Polley:
"[Polley's] a remarkable young woman and I love her.... She's very levelheaded, quite mad, very funny, a wonderful laugh to be with." And there's more: "Terribly witty, terribly intelligent, quick as a flash... everything."
10:49: Christie's even so classy that she's above the tinseltown fray. "I don't even know what 'Hollywood' means," she says. "It's a street somewhere, isn't it?"
10:52: But she does know what SAG is all about. "Without a union," Christie says, "we wouldn't have anyone to fight our injustices."
As soon as Christie leaves, the rest of us are packing up — not to mention hoping that the pesky "injustices" being fought this year might be old news this time next year. — Anna Dimond
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Jan 27, 2008 11:01 PM
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