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Amy Adams wows on the cover of Vanity Fair

Amy Adams discusses marriage, musicals and modesty with Vanity Fair.

Amy Adams is the cover star of Vanity Fair’s January issue, as she’s promoting her latest film American Hustle, in which she stars with Jennifer Lawrence, Christian Bale and Bradley Cooper.

She appears on the cover oozing Hollywood glam in a vintage-style red dress, with seductive red lips. Vanity Fair list just some of the roles she’s played over the years, which include a nun, a princess, a blogger, Amelia Earhart and Lois Lane. Versatile or what?

Adams has been with her partner Darren Le Gallo for over 11 years and the pair have a three-year-old daughter named Aviana, however she’s in no rush to get hitched. “I’m not pregnant. I’m not getting married anytime soon,” she says. “I know [Darren]’s completely capable and lovely, and beautiful, and offers something I could never hope to offer just in the nature of his being.”

She confesses that she’s always had a love of musicals and often tried to trick Wicked’s Idina Menzel into singing ‘Defying Gravity’. “I’d go up to Idina in the hallways during Enchanted and I’d say, ‘I hope you’re happy… I hope you’re happy now… ’ And she’d just go, ‘It’s not going to happen, Amy,’” she remembers.

She’s definitely lacking that cutthroat mindset that many actors think you need to survive in Hollywood. In fact, sometimes she’s genuine to her own detriment. “I get excited for people when I know I should be competitive,” she tells Vanity Fair. “I’d say in an audition, ‘I don’t think I’m right for this, but you know who you should get?’ I used to do that when I was an unemployed actress.”

Read the full article in the January issue of Vanity Fair.

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Posted by Claire Sharp.

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