Tuesday, March 29, 2011

(New Outtakes) Ashley Greene�s Interview with Glamour Magazine

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Ashley Greene: The Bombshell

PhotobucketAshley Greene, 24, is beginning to see a future beyond Alice Cullen. Yes, the second-to-last Twilight installment will be released this fall, but she�s also starring in a new comedy, Butter, in theaters later this year�and she�s got quite a thing going on with her non-vampire boyfriend, Joe Jonas. She talks with writer Josh Patner about what�s next. [Editor�s note: Five days after this issue went to press, Greene and Jonas announced their split. Greene has declined to comment to Glamour about the breakup.]


GLAMOUR: You have a truckload of experience with the Twilight films, but you are also just getting started. It�s kind of funny, right?
ASHLEY GREENE: I still am extremely green in some ways. And so each time I work on a character, it is very exciting, very scary.

GLAMOUR: What about your new movie, Butter? Are you funny in it? I mean, it�s about people who carve butter competitively!
ASHLEY GREENE: I am unintentionally funny in it. Yeah�butter carving in Iowa. It�s a thing there. They make masterpieces.


GLAMOUR: How do you define the rest of your career after being part of this huge Twilight phenomenon so early on?
ASHLEY GREENE: It is difficult because people look at you as that character. I want to play a role of a 24-year-old woman, not 17-year-old girls. So I have picked a couple of films like Butter to show that. And it�s perfectly fine not to do anything for a year if I don�t find the right thing.

GLAMOUR: To have a career like yours, you have to be professional. You have to be in control.
ASHLEY GREENE: You have to try. I am certainly not perfect. I don�t think you should try to be perfect for anyone. When you come to terms with that, then you�re OK.

GLAMOUR: So what about messy Hollywood, like the partying and drugs?
ASHLEY GREENE: I keep to the ground rules. I�m not going to get drunk at a bar. There are younger girls who look up to me. So I do my best not to stray too far.


GLAMOUR: Let�s just talk about life offscreen. Tell me about your charity work.
ASHLEY GREENE: I work with a charity called Donate My Dress. It�s got chapters all over the country where you can donate special-occasion dresses. Prom is a big deal when you�re 15 years old, and it enables girls who don�t have the money to come in and choose something special.

GLAMOUR: That�s lovely. Your parents must be so proud.
ASHLEY GREENE: The only thing they ever wanted was for me to do what I wanted to. They are very proud because it�s a hard thing to not let Hollywood change you.

GLAMOUR: Have you always been a hard worker?
ASHLEY GREENE: Oh, man, I have had so many jobs. I always wanted to work, earn my own money. When I was 14, I convinced a dry-cleaning company to hire me. I was working to buy the things that I wanted.

GLAMOUR: Where did the acting come from?
ASHLEY GREENE: I started in modeling. [At first] I wanted to be a lawyer. I realized I don�t really want to be a lawyer. I want to play a lawyer. Thank God I figured that out.

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