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Kate Bosworth's career flies to greater heights
Date: Jul. 09, 2006
Kate Bosworth's career is flying high. This summer, she joins the ranks of such actresses as Noel Neill, Margot Kidder and Teri Hatcher who have played intrepid Daily Planet reporter Lois Lane, a part that always involves a certain amount of air time in the arms of a superhero.
In Bryan Singer's "Superman Returns," Bosworth's Lois is a single mother, engaged to the editor's nephew and still hurting over Superman's (Brandon Routh) sudden disappearance five years earlier.
It's a plum role, but the 23-year-old actress admits she still doesn't feel "like I'm in a place where I can pick and choose roles. I feel like I am always fighting for things."
She got her start at 14, when she was a champion equestrian and heard about an open call for "The Horse Whisperer." Though she went to the audition simply for the experience, she ended up getting the role of the best friend who dies in an accident.
After putting her career on hold to finish high school, Bosworth has been acting nonstop since 2000 in such films as "Remember the Titans," "Wonderland" and, as Sandra Dee opposite Kevin Spacey's Bobby Darin, in "Beyond the Sea."
Source: http://www.bradenton.com
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