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ElizabethDebicki must think I’m stalking her. I first met the
Australianstar best known for the hit BBC spy dramaThe Night
Managerthree years ago when she was living in London. This
time,we meet in LA, where she’s been based since the beginning
of the year. ‘How’s London?’ she enquires with a smile, standing
6ft3in tall in a flowing Grecian-style dress and velvet ballet flats.
I tell her I’ve actually just moved here to LA, too. Then, it turns
out we live down the road from one another. ‘Get out!’ she says.
Butit speaks volumes about the 29-year-oldWidowsstar as she
thoughtfullyreels off recommendations for the best coffee, yoga
andflowers in the area, when she knows we should be discussing
her new role as the latest recipient of the Women in Film Max Mara
Faceof the Future Award. The next time I see her (stalking, much?)
is later that evening at a chic cocktail party thrown by Max Mara/
Woman in Film in her honour at the legendary Chateau Marmont
- the very hotel where Debicki auditioned for her first Hollywood
film, Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 adaptation of The Great Gatsby.
Working the room in an oversized cream trouser suit, this cool
chameleon is an affirmative far cry from that nervous ingénue...
As well as honouring you for your (obvious!) acting
achievements, Face of the Future commends your ‘timeless
style and grace’. How would you describe your own style?
‘Changeable. I change and assimilate culturally wherever I am,
which is part of my personality, I think. I can be in London for
12 hours and it’s like jeans, coat and boots. It doesn’t matter if the
sun is shining, that’s it.’
I can vouch for that because I’ve met you in London.
‘And then in LA, I’m like, “Who am I?” I’m all peasant and flowy.’
ActressElizabeth Debicki talks to
Martha Hayesabout empowering
career moments, stealing her
character’s clothes and playing
it cool in front of Mick Jagger
ALL EYES ON
ELIZABETH