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Rooney Mara Covers Vogue


Rooney Mara Covers Vogue

Thursday, October 20 2011

Rooney Mara, the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo star, posed in an elegant outfit –a Ralph Lauren gown with embroidery of a dragon on the back- on the latest issue of Vogue.
The young actress who plays the role of Lisbeth Salander says it was the perfect role for her:
"I am very slow to warm. I've always been sort of a loner," the actress tells the magazine. "I didn't play team sports. I am better one-on-one than in big groups. I can certainly understand wanting to be invisible and mistrusting people and wanting to understand everything before you engage with the world."
While Rooney knows this may be the role of a lifetime, she’s not that interested in being in the spotlight, Kristen Stewart-style and she is perfectly aware that fame comes and goes:
"That fame is not something I ever wanted for myself," she says. "It just so happens that this huge, gigantic monster of a film came around that also happens to have the most incredible character I ever could have dreamed up. But my fear with a movie like this is the kind of exposure you get from it," she continues. "I think that can be death to an actor. The more people know about you, the less they can project who you are supposed to be."

by FW Editor