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New Weekly: No walk in the Park Starring in Jurassic Park III, Téa Leoni's role was
more athletic than she'd anticipated.
"I was so stupid not to get into
shape for this. I could have hit the gym a little bit - duh! I mean, let's see,
Téa, you're doing a huge movie with dinosaurs, and you're probably not going to
be friends with them, so you're going to be doing a lot of running... So I
suffered for it. I was sore and it sucked." She pauses. "But who can stand the
gym? I've never met anybody, other than my husband (David Duchovny), who likes
working out. They should have come up with a treadmill with a Spinosaurus behind
it - breathing fire on you - then I would have got my five miles in!"
Although Leoni doesn't appear to be one who scares easily, she says, "My
God, you have no idea. I can actually terrify myself. I can also tickle myself,
which is another weird thing. But, as I have a very vivid, active, childish
imagination, I can scare myself out of my mind."
Leoni's role - opposite
Sam Neill and William H. Macy - was not only physically gruelling, but
emotionally gruelling as well. Playing a mother who is looking for her son on
the island inhabited by dinosaurs, the actress says, "I'd be kidding myself if I
thought I could have played a mother like this before I was one in real life. As
a new mother, your number on nightmare is losing your child. I knew when I read
this script that that we weren't out there just to make another Jurassic Park
joy-ride. We were out to make the best one yet."
Duchovny and their
daughter Madelaine West (they just call her West) often visited her on the set,
and Téa says her two-year-old wasn't scared of her fearsome co-stars. "She never
met Mister Spinosaurus, because it would have been too scary for her. But the
dino-dung was scary, although it has nothing on what she used to put in her
diapers," she laughs. "Thankfully those days are over."
A cleanliness
freak, she admit, "I can't help it- I like cleaning. I've been cleaning up the
garage, which is a Sen thing to do. If you haven't done it, get in there because
it's amazing how it feels." she advises. An unusual hobby for a celebrity, who
can obviously afford to have her own cleaners.
The actress also recently
revealed an unusual way of passing the time with her husband. "I know that this
will makes us sound insane, but a couple of weekends ago we spent the better
part of it ass painting," she roars, laughing. "I put the paint all over his
backside, and he sits on the canvas. It's pretty genius, actually. The we
acution it for animal rights charities."
Despite their Hollywood status,
Leoni swears she and Duchovny have settled into domestic bliss and hardly ever
hang out with the A-list. "David and I don't go to many premieres and things
like that. We seem to get a pretty grand kick out of one another. We have an
intimate groups of friends and are very tight with our families, so a lot of
times we're with my brother or his brother or sister. I don't know. I don't mean
to sound dull or anything; I mean, we do crazy stuff, you know - we do." Crazier
than bum painting? "Maybe not. But you never know what could happen."
Leoni recently starred opposite Nicolas Cage in The Family Man, is soon
to star with Al Pacino in People I Know, and has just wrapped Hollywood Ending
with Woody Allen. "David and I try not to work at the same time, because of our
daughter."
Daughter Madelaine is obviously the pride and joy of her
doting parents. "She came out looking like David, which, in an infant, can be
shocking," Leoni laughs. "David had a good theory, which is that newborns look
like their father so that the father will know that it's theirs and not eat
them."
Experiencing the joys of motherhood, she says, "As a parent, you
look at your child and wonder whether she looks like you, and what she'll get
from each of her parents. She has his cautiousness and a sense of humour that
seems somewhat to be a little of both of ours. It's frightening. A two-year-old
with that kind of sense of humour," she says. "But, more importantly, I really
and truly hope she inherits my husband's ass."
Courtesy of New Weekly Magazine and Monica
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