Margot Robbie is, unquestionably, one in all Hollywood’s largest stars — and he or she’s an unbelievable actor, too.
Margot received her begin within the Australian TV cleaning soap opera Neighbours again in 2008 — however she actually broke by way of with audiences worldwide through her star flip as Naomi Lapaglia for Martin Scorsese’s epic The Wolf of Wall Road in 2013.
If you happen to’ve seen the film, you realize that Margot demonstrated the dramatic vary that she’s recognized for at the moment in her efficiency. Given the scope and depth of the position, it was undoubtedly a demanding gig — and it additionally concerned a full-frontal nude scene.
Margot defined that, initially, Martin recommended that she put on a gown for the scene — however she determined to not. “That’s not what she would do in that scene,” she stated.
“The entire level is that she’s going to return out utterly bare. That’s the cardboard she’s enjoying.”
Margot additionally revealed a shocking resolution she made whereas auditioning for the position reverse Leonardo DiCaprio — particularly, slapping him throughout the face when the scene in query truly known as for a kiss.
“I believed, I might kiss Leonardo DiCaprio proper now, and that will be superior,” she recalled. “I can’t wait to inform all of my associates this. After which I believed…nah. And [I] simply walloped him within the face.”
“It was useless silence for what felt like an eternity however was in all probability three seconds. Then they simply burst out laughing. Leo and Marty have been laughing so onerous, they stated, ‘That was nice.’ I used to be considering, I’m going to get arrested, I’m fairly positive that’s assault, battery.”
“‘Not solely will you by no means work once more, truly you’ll go to jail for this, you fool,'” she recalled considering to herself. “‘And in addition why did you need to hit him so onerous? You must have accomplished it lighter.’”
Clearly, it did not damage her profession — and thank God for that! You’ll be able to hearken to your complete interview here.