Anna Kendrick at David Letterman

Thu, 10/12/2009 - 01:30 | by twilight-movie.org

Here is the video of Anna’s appearance at The Late Show with Davis Letterman. She talked about her hometown, going camping on winter, being new to the films and many more.

Also, CNN featured Anna in a new article, where they chronicle her rise in the business and her fast-rising status to the Hollywood A-list. Here is an excerpt of their article.

“It’s so strange because it only ever comes in these small bursts,” she said. “Like all of a sudden I’m on the red carpet for a premiere and it’s louder than anything should ever be. Or a bunch of people will take my picture at an airport without asking my permission. It feels like a double life, where I do all these strange things and then I go back to my apartment and my friends — nothing feels different.”

Within a year the actress landed her first role, as Dinah in the Broadway musical “High Society.” Her performance earned her a Tony nomination, making her the third-youngest nominee ever. After a number of other high-profile theater productions, Kendrick made an easy transition into film with 2003’s musical comedy “Camp.”

But the role that paved the way for her success was in the 2007 indie darling “Rocket Science,” in which Kendrick played the prickly and precocious high-school debate champ Ginny Ryerson.

Her performance in the film was praised by critics and landed her in the crosshairs of director Jason Reitman (”Juno” and “Thank You for Smoking”), who says he wrote the part of Natalie Keener in “Up” specifically for Kendrick.

Facing the nonstop media blitz of a young star on the rise, Kendrick says she now identifies more than ever with her character in “Up,” who’s a reluctant frequent flyer.

“I definitely feel like Natalie in the sense that I’m uncomfortable in airports, but they are starting to feel more like home. I’m at [an airport] right now.”

But after working alongside sudden megastar teens like Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, Kendrick is a bit leery about the spotlight growing too bright.

“It totally terrifies me. I think that losing your anonymity is one of the scariest things in the world. But I guess I’ve been allowing myself to think about it for a long time, because it’s the kind of thing you want to be emotionally prepared for.”

To read the rest of the article, click on the link above.

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