People magazine recently interviewed Star Wars: The Force Awakens star Daisy Ridley (Rey) for their Star Wars issue which hits stands December 9th. They asked her about her early days on set, which Ridley described as "overwhelming". Via People,
Lucky for the galaxy, Daisy Ridley did not give in to her fear playing new hero Rey in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Fear, of course, is the path to the Dark Side.
"Because I hadn't made a film before, the whole thing was scary," Ridley says in PEOPLE's Star Wars special issue. "I had to get over the overwhelming fear of it. That was the hardest thing."
After all, the 23-year-old British actress went from a 15-second character in one episode of a little-seen PBS TV show, Mr. Selfridge, to a central character in the globally anticipated Star Wars sequel.
Ridley has since been prominent in The Force Awakens trailers, TV spots, posters, toys and more. Fan speculation is rampant that her character, whom Ridley has described as "solitary" but "not a princess," is connected to the Skywalker family tree. The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams has deliberately kept Rey's full name secret until the movie's Dec. 18 premiere.
What is known, as reported by Entertainment Weekly, is that Rey was abandoned by her family on the junkyard planet Jakku when she was only 5 years old. That's of course much different from Ridley's childhood.
"I actually wanted to be a zookeeper when I was 5," she says. "I was somewhat naughty as a child. My parents found a performing-arts school, and it kept me really busy. I loved the drama classes."
Ridley will become a galactic star when the movie premieres on Dec. 18, and she's not afraid of that or what comes next. "I don't have a dream role after this," she says. "I'm just going to plod through life and see what comes my way."
"Because I hadn't made a film before, the whole thing was scary," Ridley says in PEOPLE's Star Wars special issue. "I had to get over the overwhelming fear of it. That was the hardest thing."
After all, the 23-year-old British actress went from a 15-second character in one episode of a little-seen PBS TV show, Mr. Selfridge, to a central character in the globally anticipated Star Wars sequel.
Ridley has since been prominent in The Force Awakens trailers, TV spots, posters, toys and more. Fan speculation is rampant that her character, whom Ridley has described as "solitary" but "not a princess," is connected to the Skywalker family tree. The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams has deliberately kept Rey's full name secret until the movie's Dec. 18 premiere.
What is known, as reported by Entertainment Weekly, is that Rey was abandoned by her family on the junkyard planet Jakku when she was only 5 years old. That's of course much different from Ridley's childhood.
"I actually wanted to be a zookeeper when I was 5," she says. "I was somewhat naughty as a child. My parents found a performing-arts school, and it kept me really busy. I loved the drama classes."
Ridley will become a galactic star when the movie premieres on Dec. 18, and she's not afraid of that or what comes next. "I don't have a dream role after this," she says. "I'm just going to plod through life and see what comes my way."
People also released video of a portion of their interview with Ridley. Check it out below,
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