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Charlize Theron gets Hollywood Walk of Fame star
Showbiz Desk
LOS
ANGELES—Oscar-winning South African movie star Charlize Theron was
welcomed into the heart of Tinseltown when she was awarded her own star
on Hollywood’s glittering Walk of Fame. The platinum-blonde star of the
2003 serial killer movie “Monster” turned out for the ceremony on
Hollywood Boulevard’s famous pavement where she was awarded the 2,291st
bronze-edged star on the Walk of Fame.
The ex-model and ballerina was the first South African to win an Oscar
when she won the best actress Academy Award for her startling
performance as US prostitute and serial killer Aileen Wuornos in the
low-budget “Monster.” The stunning actress underwent a staggering
physical transformation — with the help of heavy make-up, liquid resin
and an extra 13.6 kilograms (30 pounds) — to play Wuornos, who was
executed in Florida in 2002.
Theron, born in the town of Benoni outside Johannesburg, grew up as an
Afrikaans-speaking South African schoolgirl who dreamed of a career as a
ballerina and once told a teacher she was going to be a princess. The
idyll was shattered, when at the age of 15, her mother Gerda shot and
killed her 43-year-old father Charles after he tried to attack them. No
charges were brought in the case, but it marked the end of Theron’s
childhood. Shortly afterwards, the 16-year-old took up modelling in
Paris and Milan before heading to New York where she enrolled in a top
ballet school until she was forced to stop dancing after a knee injury.
Just as she was poised to head home, her mother persuaded the then
18-year-old to fly to Hollywood to try her luck as an actress, although
her command of English was still far from perfect.
After being discovered by a talent scout in a bank in 1994, Theron took
acting lessons and began transforming her heavy South African accent to
a California lilt to win film parts, the first of which she got in 1995.
Since, she has cranked out around 20 movies, including “Sweet November,”
with Keanu Reeves in 2001, “The Legend of Bagger Vance,” 2000’s
“Reindeer Games” co-starring Ben Affleck and “The Cider House Rules,”
1999.
She later starred in “The Devil’s Advocate,” with Al Pacino, “The Curse
of the Jade Scorpion” and 2002’s “The Italian Job”. Her Oscar victory
sparked major celebrations in South Africa, where the former farm girl
met former president Nelson Mandela, whose praise and hug prompted her
to weep. In her next film, “North Country,” Theron stars as a miner who
won the nation’s first major successful sexual harassment case. It is
scheduled to be released in North America on October 21. |