Judy Davis interview

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Mrs Mangel
#1Judy Davis interview
Posted: 3/21/17 at 4:37am

Not about "Feud" at all, but hilarious, none the less. 

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henrikegerman
#2Judy Davis interview
Posted: 3/23/17 at 2:34pm

Thank you, Mrs. Mangel.  Very funny.  Love "David Lean is Lear.  Except that he won't give away his kingdom."

I've always loved Davis except for her highly praised performance in Husbands and Wives.  Up until this interview, I thought I was the only one in the world who thought Davis overacted in that role.  Good to know that Davis agrees with me.

Updated On: 3/23/17 at 02:34 PM

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PalJoey
#3Judy Davis interview
Posted: 3/23/17 at 3:19pm

 

Not to mention, when Judy played Judy.

 

 


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henrikegerman
#4Judy Davis interview
Posted: 3/23/17 at 5:02pm

Joey, I know that Garland generally dubbed Davis in that, but might that possibly be Davis singing those few bars in that scene?

Updated On: 3/23/17 at 05:02 PM

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PalJoey
#5Judy Davis interview
Posted: 3/23/17 at 11:03pm

 

I'm pretty sure they dubbed that in as well, possibly from a vocal-only track of the version at the end of the Christmas show in which Judy sings "Rainbow" to Lorna and Joe. The dubbing was state-of-the-art on that production, and it sounds like pure early-sixties Judy.

 


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MoveOnGypsy
#6Judy Davis interview
Posted: 3/24/17 at 7:17am

She's fabulous! Loved her in the Dressmaker. Check it out if you haven't seen it yet. Believe it or not, that is her voice in the scene with the CBS executives. They did not dub it. 

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Melissa25
#7Judy Davis interview
Posted: 3/24/17 at 8:59am

Love this thread!  Thank you all.

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henrikegerman
#8Judy Davis interview
Posted: 3/24/17 at 9:00am

So we have two different answers.  Joey says pretty sure it wasn't hers, moveonGypsy is sure it was hers.

I would believe it, move on, because to my ear it sounds like Davis.  It sounds very impressive, and Garland-like, but it still sounds very much like Davis.

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MoveOnGypsy
#9Judy Davis interview
Posted: 3/24/17 at 9:32am

Well, it is legitimately one of my favorite movies and I've watched it more than a dozen times. I also believe that Tammy Blanchard is singing "Eli, Eli" (during the audition scene) as I haven't been able to find a recording from Judy Garland and again, she can sing.

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PalJoey
#10Judy Davis interview
Posted: 3/24/17 at 1:28pm

 

I listened again, and I can see it being Judy Davis.

 


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henrikegerman
#11Judy Davis interview
Posted: 3/24/17 at 2:48pm

Have they decided who's to be Vera to Tilda's Mame yet?

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Mrs Mangel
#12Judy Davis interview
Posted: 3/25/17 at 5:25pm

henrikegerman said: "Have they decided who's to be Vera to Tilda's Mame yet?

 


With Tilda Swinton as Mame and Judy Davis as Vera,.... "Take no prisoners..." is the phrase that comes to mind. 

I agree that her "Husbands and Wives" performance is over the top, but it kind of made the film more interesting than it could have been.  

carnzee
#13Judy Davis interview
Posted: 3/26/17 at 2:48pm

I remember an interview Davis gave at the time. She said she sang those lines in that scene. 

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henrikegerman
#14Judy Davis interview
Posted: 3/26/17 at 4:58pm

Thanks, Carnzee.

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darreyl102
#15Judy Davis interview
Posted: 3/30/17 at 12:01am

Also, on the DVD commentery for the film- Lorna Luft and the director both confirm it was her singing the lines for the scene


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