Washington, Nov 21 (ANI): Michelle Williams has admitted that she put herself under so much pressure to do justice to her role as Marilyn Monroe in her new movie 'My Week With Marilyn' that she was left feeling "fragile".
"With all my roles up to this one, I was prone to self-flagellation, putting myself under the microscope, assailing myself at every opportunity. I was so hard on myself; on this film I took that to an extreme," Contactmusic quoted her as telling The Times newspaper.
"I was super-fragile, super-needy, without a real centre. I just turned myself over and over, inside out, trying to find out what I was doing wrong, trying to find flaws," she added.
The 31-year-old beauty admitted that the movie took over her whole life and she wanted people to be impressed with her performance.
"I didn't know if I was in control or the character was doing it to me. The movie cast a spell over me. It was dangerous. No one was going to die, but I was very dependent on people. I lived hand-to-mouth on compliments.
"A focus puller said something nice to me and I would live off it for a week. Without it, I would be shattered. I felt like a beggar looking for a kind of glance or approval," she added. (ANI)
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