Exclusive 1:1 Interview: Kill the Messenger Star Rosemarie DeWitt!

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Rosemarie DeWitt is one of the most charming and underrated actresses working today. She has given terrific performances in films like PROMISED LAND, THE COMPANY MEN and the recent MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN where she continues to prove what a talent she is. In KILL THE MESSENGER, DeWitt beautifully portrays the real life Sue Webb – wife to reporter Gary Webb – who watched her family crumble when her husband revealed some seriously damaging secrets about the CIA.

It is always such a pleasure to sit down with Rosemarie. She is one of the most down-to-earth actresses I’ve met, and she always seems genuinely thrilled to talk about her work. During our discussion we talked about taking on a real person, and the challenges of making it work. Soon to be appearing in the remake of POLTERGEIST, I look forward to seeing a whole lot more from Ms. DeWitt in the future. Check out KILL THE MESSENGER when it opens this Thursday evening at a theatre near you.

Source: JoBlo.com

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