Sunday, 30 October 2011

Megan Fox: An Invidual Starlet

By Tiens Tianshi


Throughout an absolute place where Lindsays, Hillarys, Kristins, and Blakes compete towards one another to make the very best roles, Megan Fox makes it very clear that she wants to remain totally different over her movie industry associates.

If Megan speaks of her Hollywood influences, she causes it to be well-known that she was first inspired to become an actress by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz, and admits a fascination along with the psychology with the approach Marilyn Monroe greeted a new personality. These types of references to mega-stars among the glory days of Old Hollywood, allow it to be certain that Megan Fox is without a doubt aiming for long -lasting durability with this line of work.

Her own styling may possibly be an additional key to exactly how she'd like to cultivate her image as a star. Her choice of slinky, mature evening gowns and hairstyles, is a visible reminder of celebrities that include Rita Hayworth, Veronica Lake, Hedy Lamarr and Elizabeth Taylor, who all experienced prestigious careers as leading ladies.

Still, while she puts a great deal of care towards how she looks, Megan Fox isn't going to want her physical appearance to eclipse her career. A few may likely liken her to modern day pin-up girl, but in 2009, she told Maggie Bullock with Elle Magazine, "I definitely have things to say...I have a pretty incredible personality, and i am rather intelligent. Don't just write me off as a pinup."

Whilst she wants to make a name for herself based on her talent exclusively, her exotic multi-ethnic overall look, a mixture of Irish, French and Native American, reminds audiences of another exotic looking and highly outspoken actress: Angelina Jolie. The media usually takes delight in pulling comparisons ınvolving Fox and the Academy Award nominated Jolie, whom as well seems to be put off by just being well known for her good looks.

Still, on an October 2009 interview with Cosmopolitan, Megan did not appear flattered by the pressured parallels concerning her and Angelina. She said, "People see a dark-haired girl with tattoos who's in an action movie...But I have nothing in common with her." She continued to further vocalize her disdain, joking that Angelina looked the same as she did in the Tomb Raider films because she is "...actually a "900-year-old vampire."

Having spent quite a lot of her years as a child being grounded for several rebellious behaviors, Megan Fox even now resists authority as an adult. She admits that she dislikes being bossed around, and also told Cosmopolitan that, "As soon as you tell me to do one thing, I do the opposite."

It's also been noted that Ms. Fox is usually granted the roles of the antagonist to play opposite of the blond heroine, and may need to be cautious about being typecast as the bad girl. During a video interview with The New Your Times' Lynn Hirschberg, Megan takes it in stride, noting that a dark haired antagonist makes a fine visual contrast to a blond character.

Megan Fox at the same time enjoys an amiable rapport with the media, provided the topic of discussion is her career, rather than her private relationships. She maintains her personal life under wraps in interviews, telling Elle Magazine in June 2009, "No, I don't need to comment on my personal relationship, period. It is private. It doesn't belong to the world."

Despite her coy relationship with the press, Megan Fox does not seem to be prepared to leave the spotlight at this time and definately will certainly continue to surprise and entertain audiences for a long time.




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