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Hudson: Watts' Script Notes Taught Me Acting
14 Dec
Summary
- Kate Hudson learned from Naomi Watts' intense script preparation.
- Watts' dedication to her craft inspired Hudson's own acting.
- Hudson uses music and personal energy to embody roles.

Kate Hudson recalled a pivotal moment of realization while working with Naomi Watts on the 2003 film 'Le Divorce.' Upon reviewing Watts' script, Hudson was struck by the extensive notes and detailed preparation her co-star had undertaken, making Hudson feel she was "underperforming." This experience taught Hudson the importance of rigorous dedication to her craft and a willingness to take creative risks.
Hudson's own acting approach has evolved over time, moving from spontaneous improvisation to a more deliberate process influenced by admired actors. She now emphasizes channeling personal energy and optimism into her roles, preferring to stay engaged on set rather than retreating. This approach allows her to adapt to unexpected challenges and maintain a dynamic presence.
To further enhance her performances, Hudson utilizes music to access specific emotions, noting that certain songs can powerfully evoke feelings needed for a scene. She is adept at accessing emotion and sometimes uses an earpiece with music to boost energy or channel the required sentiment for demanding moments.




