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Foster, Hopkins reunite

The Silence of the Lambs stars mark Oscar-winning film's 30th anniversar­y

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Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster, who starred together in The Silence of the Lambs, reunited on Tuesday to celebrate the upcoming 30th anniversar­y of the release of their hit 1991 film.

The two Oscar winners teamed up for Variety's virtual Actors on Actors interview series.

“It's a life-changing adventure, that movie, for both of us,” Foster said. “I'm sure you still get people who come up to you and say, `Would you like a nice Chianti?' ”

Hopkins replied, “Oh yeah, they do.”

Hopkins also opened up about the real-life inspiratio­n behind his cannibal killer character Dr. Hannibal Lecter during the hour-long chat, saying, “He's like a machine. He's like HAL, the computer in 2001: `Good evening, Dave.' He just comes in like a silent shark.

“I remember there was a teacher at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and his name was Christophe­r Fettes. He was a movement teacher. He had a cutting voice, and he would slice you to pieces. His analysis of what you were doing was so precise. It's a method that stayed with me for all my life.

“When I was doing it, I thought, `This is Chris Fettes. This is the voice. This man is merciless.' ”

Meanwhile, Foster said she loved piecing together her character, Clarice Starling: “She had this quietness. There was almost a shame that she wasn't bigger, that she wasn't stronger, this person trying to overcome the failure of the body they were born in.

“I understood that was her strength. In some ways, she was just like the victims — another girl in another town.”

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