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A thrilling ride

LAURA LINNEY WAS EXCITED TO BE CAST IN CLINT EASTWOOD’S SULLY

- Bob Thompson

Cin Los Angeles lint Eastwood made Laura Linney’s day when he asked her to join the cast of Sully.

Eastwood wanted Linney to play Chesley Sullenberg­er’s wife Lorraine in the biopic Sully and she didn’t hesitate to accept.

The Oscar- honoured actress knew what she was in for; Eastwood and Linney had worked together on 1997’s Absolute Power when she was just starting her movie career. So this time she didn’t over- think things — just the way Eastwood likes it.

In Sully, Tom Hanks plays Captain Sullenberg­er who safely lands his malfunctio­ned commercial airliner shortly after take- off from New York’s LaGuardia Airport, saving the crew and all passengers on board.

Besides the miraculous 2009 Hudson River landing, the Eastwood movie, which is based on Sullenberg­er’s book, also recounts an investigat­ion into the event that threatened to end the pilot’s career and destroy his reputation.

Linney, 52, discusses her portrayal and reuniting wit h Eastwood during an interview with Postmedia News. Q Did your co-starring role have challenges?

A It’s a part that’s modest and isolated from the rest of the narrative. It was challengin­g to calibrate the performanc­e and at the same time serve the story. Q What was your goal? A Basically, I was trying to give Clint everything he wanted and at the same time show that things weren’t going so easy on the home front for them. Q Did you meet with Lorraine?

A I wasn’t able to. It just never worked out because of my schedule, but there is a great deal about her in (Sullenberg­er’s) book, and lot of it is very informativ­e. Q Was there other background informatio­n?

A There are lots of online interviews with her and there’s a YouTube thing of her introducin­g her husband right after he came home. You could see the whole weight of the ordeal was on her shoulders, too. Q Were you familiar with the incident?

A As a New Yorker, I was very aware of the water landing and all the positive things that happened. And like everybody, I got swept up in the astonishin­g thing Captain Sullenberg­er was able to do. Q And then there’s the negative side of the story revealed in the movie.

A Yeah, when I read the script I was surprised. I didn’t know about the stress that occurred long after the event; the hearing and the fact that he was separated from his wife. Q How was it reuniting with Eastwood?

A He’s pretty much the same, but he has a lot more experience as a director, so he seems more confident. Q Do you still have fond memories of collaborat­ing with him on Absolute Power?

A I’m so grateful I was able to work with him early in my career. What I learned from him I’ve used over the last 25 years. Q What specifical­ly did he teach you? A He taught me how to relax, which is a challenge on a set. But when you’re relaxed you do your best stuff. Q Does he still move things along?

A Yes, he does. But that’s good. Clint makes you focus because you’re only getting one take, two at the most. Q Does that mean he trusts his actors?

A He hires you because he wants what you have to offer. So you do, indeed, have to be prepared and do the work when it’s time. Q Was it odd to be in a film with Hanks but never on camera with him? A (Laughs) It was. But we were on the phone for each other. Q What’s next for you? A I have a small but wonderful part in Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals and I just finished a movie called The Dinner with Richard Gere and Steve Coogan, which should be (in theatres) next year.

 ?? WARNER BROS. PICTURES ?? Laura Linney plays the wife of pilot Chesley Sullenberg­er in the film Sully. Her schedule didn’t let her meet Lorraine Sullenberg­er, but she read the pilot’s book.
WARNER BROS. PICTURES Laura Linney plays the wife of pilot Chesley Sullenberg­er in the film Sully. Her schedule didn’t let her meet Lorraine Sullenberg­er, but she read the pilot’s book.

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