In the early 2000s, Gwen Stefani went to try out for a movie. She explained why the audition procedure made her feel ashamed.
As a judge on The Voice, Gwen Stefani has been on TV screens for a long term, however she also wanted to be an actress. She hasn’t had many jobs, but she tried out for roles with a number of well-known administrators. She acknowledged that trying out for a part in the Brian de Palma movie Black Dahlia was somewhat embarrassing.
Gwen Stefani went to a movie audition with Josh Hartnett.
Early in the new millennium, Stefani started to concentrate on performing in movies. She went to try out for a role in Black Dahlia with Josh Hartnett, who played a detective.
She thought she performed well at the audition, but she wasn’t sure she would be cast.
In the end, it might have been a relief that Stefani did not receive the part. In the end, critics did not find Black Dahlia to be successful. On Rotten Tomatoes, it presently has a 32% rating.
According to Gwen Stefani, she thought she could work in cinema.
In 1997, shortly after finishing the Tragic Kingdom tour with No Doubt, Stefani signed a contract with her acting agent. Their relationship was more social than professional, she acknowledged.
Stefani thought she might be a terrific actor, but her strengths were in music.
She acknowledged that playing “The Aviator” had difficulties for her.
In 2004, Stefani was cast in Martin Scorsese’s film The Aviator. She just got a few lines, so it was a really modest role, but she enjoyed working on the movie. She did, however, mention that she had one difficulty on set: she didn’t enjoy her cosmetics.
However, she stated that she let the makeup artist make the final choice. Stefani’s most recent voice acting roles were in Piece by Piece and Trolls.
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