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Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield seen together filming for 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' on April 16, 2013 in New York City.
Emma Stone at theRevlon Lash Potion Mascara launch held in New York City’s Times Square on Wednesday morning (April 24).
comingsoon.netEmma Stone is in talks to lead Woody Allen's untitled next project, Deadline reports, although details of the film's plot are currently nil.
Allen's latest, Blue Jasmine, stars Alec Baldwin, Cate Blanchett, Bobby Cannavale, Louis C.K., Andrew Dice Clay, Sally Hawkins, Peter Sarsgaard and Michael Stuhlbarg and is set to hit theaters in New York and Los Angeles on July 26.
Stone, meanwhile, is currently filming Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man 2. She's also slated to appear in the Alejandro Gonzalez Inaritu comedy Birdman, Guillermo del Toro's Crimson Peak and Cameron Crowe's untitled next film.
Willkommen to Broadway, Emma Stone?
The "Easy A" and "Amazing Spider-Man" star is in talks to star in a revival of "Cabaret," according to an individual with knowledge of her plans. No deal has been set, but if she takes the role, it would mark her Great White Way debut.
Stone would play Sally Bowles, the American underground club singer whose life and checkered love affairs form the spine of the Weimer Republic-set musical. The character has previously been portrayed -- to awards and acclaim -- by actresses including Judi Dench, Natasha Richardson and Liza Minnelli.
The Roundabout Theatre is planning the revival at Studio 54, composer John Kander told to the New York Times on Wednesday. The Times reported that Alan Cumming will reprise his Tony-winning role as the Emcee in the production.
Stone's representatives and a representative for the Roundabout declined to comment.
Details have yet to be finalized, but the production will be mounted in 2014, according to the Times.
Earlier reports had indicated that Anne Hathaway was being approached for the role, but her publicist denied that to the Times.
Stone has been busy of late, lining up projects with the likes of Cameron Crowe and Woody Allen. She recently appeared in "Gangster Squad" and provided voice work for the hit animated film "The Croods." Next summer she will reprise her role as Gwen Stacy in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2."
On a sunny New York City morning, Emma Stone is perched at the table of her Hudson Hotel suite looking disarmingly fresh-faced and all-American—that is, with the exception of her eyelashes. Long, dark, and practically ceiling-sweeping in scope, they infuse her look with just the kind of Hollywood glamour that has kept her firmly planted on the right side of leading-lady territory in recent years.
According to Stone, 11:00 a.m. is definitely not too early to be wearing loads of inky black mascara. “I put it on every morning. I look like a ghost without it when I’m blonde,” says the actress, who has recently dyed her hair a sunny shade of platinum in order to reprise her role as Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man sequel, which she is currently filming in New York. (For the record, she does miss her signature auburn color. “I love the red,” she admits with a laugh.)
Of course, there’s also the fact that Stone, who is the face of Revlon, is celebrating the launch of the iconic beauty company’s new lengthening and volumizing Lash Potion formula, out this month.
“It’s not a light and feathery kind of thing. It’s intense, which I like,” she says of the more-is-more formula (which can be hunted down at select stores this month before launching nationwide in May).
Major eyelashes aside, she says, she is otherwise something of a beauty minimalist. Here, Stone chats with Vogue about her favorite go-to beauty products and inspirations.
What are your daily essentials?
“I’m allergic to everything so I just use extra virgin olive oil on my skin because I know it won’t cause a reaction. At night, I take off my makeup with coconut oil. And I always have Josie Maran Argan Oil with me. That was a game changer. I think my makeup artist, Rachel Goodwin, first introduced me to it and I love it. ”
If we spilled out your makeup bag right now, what would be in it?
“Mascara and concealer, because I always have a few spots to cover up. I have a Make Up For Ever concealer that I think is really great. The Revlon [Lash Potion] mascara is what I use every day.”
How many swipes per eye before you’re done?
“Three or four, if I had to estimate.”
What do you prefer to focus on for major events: Eyes or lips?
“Eyes. Because I’m constantly licking my lips. It’s a nervous habit. I have a lot of lipstick going through my system.”
Have you learned any beauty tricks or lessons on set recently?
“On Gangster Squad, I learned that it takes a lot of makeup to blot out freckles. It’s concealer, foundation, concealer, foundation, over and over. Then powder. It was intense.”
Who’s in charge of your many hair-color transformations for roles?
“Tracey Cunningham in L.A. and Marie Robinson in New York. They’re symbiotic. They have conversations about my hair.”
Who are your beauty icons?
“Diane Keaton. She’s a true original, she has aged naturally and she is completely herself. And Marion Cotillard. It’s like someone dreamed her up. She looks like she’s constantly in soft focus. I don’t understand how she does it.”
Who’s your beauty dream team before major events?
“Rachel for makeup and Mara Roszak for hair. I talk about the look with my stylist Petra [Flannery] first and then she sometimes sends them pictures of what I’m wearing. We’ve been working together for so long that I really trust them.”
Speaking of the red carpet, what designers are you loving at the moment?
Chanel. And always Lanvin. Also, having met Alber [Elbaz], he’s just a genius. I don’t think he’s ever designed something I didn’t like. He really loves women and making them feel their best. We went to the Met Ball last year together. It was incredible.”