OpensUp AboutRaising
BigLittleLies StarLauraDern
LaurasaysBrucetold
her to “staytrueto
yourvoice,anddon’t
worryaboutneeding
tobe likedor what
anyoneelse thinks.”
BRUCE DERN
WITH PARENTS like Academy
Award nominees Bruce
Dern (Coming Home) and
Diane Ladd (Rambling
Rose), Big Little Lies Emmy
winner Laura Dern was
bound to become an actor.
“When she first started,
she was 9,” Bruce, 83, told
Closer of Laura, 52, at an
LA screening of his new
movie The Peanut Butter
Falcon. “She asked me
what the drill was, and
I said, ‘Well, the drill is
very simple. The greatest
intimidator of actors
is behind-the-camera
intimidation. So you’ve got
to learn how to dance all
around that and not take it
personally.’ ” What does the
dance entail? “Just get your
work done and don’t think
that they’re all looking at
you because you’re going to
take three or four — forget
all that,” says Bruce. “And
secondly, go out on the edge
of the cliff and take risks.
Take roles other girls won’t
do. Sometimes you’ll have
directors that will save you,
and sometimes you won’t.
But you have to make the
effort to risk. She’s done
good at that.” No wonder
she’s so Wild at Heart!
“Imarried
wayup,”
Scottgushes
ofKelley
Li mp,an alum
ofTheReal
World:New
Orleanswho’s
beenhis wife
since 2004.
SCOTT WOLF
Scott and Kelley’s kids,
Miller, 6, Lucy, 5, and
Jackson, 10, on July 4
Why My Family
Left Hollywood
“PARK CITY CHOSE US,” says Scott Wolf
of the Utah locale where he and wife
Kelley have lived since he shot the
series Everwood there starting in
- The couple decided to stay and
raise their three kids in the idyllic
city. “The recreational part of living
in Park City is crazy great,” Scott,
51, told Closer at the TCA Summer
Press Tour session for his new CW
show, Nancy Drew. “It’s skiing,
snowboarding and snowshoeing
in the winter, and biking, hiking
and swimming in the spring
and summer. You don’t have an
excusetobeboredinParkCity.”
He ’shappy to keep the kids far
from the Hollywood scene: “Our
f a m i ly ’sthemostimportant
thingin the world, and our kids
areeverythingtous,”saysScott.
“Theenvironment we’re putting
theminmatters.It’sthemost
importantdecision we ca n ma ke.”