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Robert Pattinson
He�s one of the most famous actors of the moment and a sexy subject for tabloids. He�s an experienced model and talented musician, one of his songs being found on the soundtrack of �Twilight�. At the moment, Robert Pattinson is shooting two movies: the third part of the �Twilight� series, �Eclipse� and �Remember Me�, with Pierce Brosnan.
�Women are wearing me out�
The man with a magical gaze is and remains the hottest vampire of Hollywood. Robert Pattinson (23) talked to the editor of JOY, Frances Schoenberger, about his new movie �Twilight�, his partner Kristen Stewart and his hidden joys.
From a sideways entrance, Robert Pattinson is creeping in the �Four Seasons� hotel in Beverly Hills and greets me with a timid �Hello�. He�s sporting a checked shirt, a black leather jacket and a three days old beard: the 1,85 m (6'1? tall) Brit looks more like a nonchalant Bohemian rather than the hottest superstar of the moment. But I notice at once he doesn�t like to be in the center of attention at all: his gaze is always down. However, this exact image of uncertainty, this fragility makes his more charismatic.
JOY: Last year, when we talked to you for the first time, you were still a newcomer. Now, although you became very successful, you don�t seem to have changed at all. You seem to always be down to earth and you are not afraid to attend an interview, without a companion. Don�t you like agitation?
Robert Pattinson: I become nervous every time too many people are around me. I don�t think I need either assistants or a PR consultant. The more people are around you, the more you are told what to do, and I hate this thing. Often I don�t pay attention to the other�s opinions (laughs). Though I should start paying more attention and not be so self-deprecating in interviews, because I risk to destroy myself. I don�t want my fans to say: �Yes, he really is an idiot!� (laughs).
JOY: �Twilight� carried you on the top of Hollywood�s Olympus. How did stardom change your day to day life you gained through a lot of work?
Robert Pattinson: Most of the time I don�t realize I am a star because, ever since I had success, I�ve been working constantly. After �Twilight� I immediately started shooting �New Moon�, and in the meantime, I�m already working at the third part of this vampire saga, �Eclipse�. On set, it doesn�t really matter to anyone I am a celebrity. I wake up at five in the morning and, when I get home at night, feeling exhausted, I just want to go to bed.
JOY: What don�t you like about being a celebrity?
Robert Pattinson: It�s really bizarre how the press jumps at me and wants to write so much about me. This means I can barely go outside by myself anymore � suddenly I have to hide or make up some tricky diversions. Sure, I don�t mind it when people approach me on the street, but, when it comes to a bunch of hysterical teenagers that jump at me, I�m quite worn out.
JOY: Dakota Fanning, the one in �New Moon� who plays the role of a diabolical female vampire, explains the fascination of fans this way: �Edward is the ideal man, he looks good and his hair is great.� What do you think of this?
Robert Pattinson: If it�s all about being attractive and having the right haircut, then these conditions are quite simple. I don�t know if I can achieve them (laughs).
JOY: What makes you different from Edward?
Robert Pattinson: I sometimes have a bad hair day too (laughs).
JOY: How was it to shoot again with Kristen Stewart? Is your relationship is closer since �New Moon� or nothing has changed in this matter?
Robert Pattinson: I love standing in the front of the came with someone I like so much. In �Twilight� she was an extraordinary partner. Her performance depends on how credible is Edward and the other way around. We complete each other.
JOY: It is easy for you to fall in love or you aren�t the type to lose yourself at first sight?
Robert Pattinson: Of course we spend a lot of time together � but that doesn�t mean I fall in love with every movie partner. It seems that after the movie �Little Ashes�, in which I portrait Salvador Dali, I had an adventure with Javier Beltran (laughs).
JOY: Admirers of this vampire saga appreciate the forbidden love between Edward and Bella. Is there also a part in which men can identify with?
Robert Pattinson: �New Moon� has, from my point of view, out of all four parts, the most interesting twist: because Edward is so in love with Bella, the idea that he isn�t good enough for her torments him. Because of this he detroys the relationship. I think any man can find himself in such a situation, because we are confused enough when we are in love too.
JOY: What thinks your family in England of this success of the �Twilight� series?
Robert Pattinson: I don�t think they realize exactly what�s happening. Lately my mother called to tell me she likes the shirt I wore in a photograph. Happily, until now my parents have been left alone by the paparazzi. They are simply extraordinary people and this would a much too boring story. When my sister visited me recently in L.A., she was shocked to see how many newspapers have pictures of me.
JOY: When was the last time you�ve been home?
Robert Pattinson: About a year ago, when I had, finally, three free days. Then I�ve seen my parents at the �New Moon� premiere in November. But we certainly want to spend Christmas together!
JOY: In London you performed with the band �Bad Girls�. Will you do something like this in the future?
Robert Pattinson: I�m still writing songs and, if I�ll have time, I may go on stage again. Before it used to be a small hobby, but now probably everyone will listen and criticize me. I�m afraid of this!
JOY: What�s your future project?
Robert Pattinson: In 2010 I�ll shoot in New Mexico with Hugh Jackman the western �Unbound Captives�. This role is very different to Edward�s, they can�t be compared. My father is delighted of my new project, because he adores horse riding. With vampires it�s something more complicated, so I�m sure he prefers this variant (laughs).
Translation from Joanna for Cullen Boys Anonymous
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