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Ione Skye on Acting as a Teen and Hitting It Big with SAY ANYTHING

Ione Skye on Acting as a Teen and Hitting It Big with SAY ANYTHING

Ione Skye joins Harper Simon for a wide-ranging interview covering her beginnings in Hollywood and her latest artistic projects.

Ione explains that she appeared in her first film as a teenager, the 1986 crime drama River’s Edge, which she came upon through her brother Donovan Leitch Jr., who was acting at the time, and got her an audition.

“I said why do they want to see me, I’m in junior high? He said, ‘They saw your picture in the L.A. Weekly. But I was very much the director Tim Hunter’s style,” she said, pointing out that Hunter put Matt Dillon and Med Tilly on their first films. “I was a brunette, I had that sort of look.”

She said she also looked at the opportunity as a chance to get out of an unhappy situation at Hollywood High School. “I was so insecure, because I was a teenager, but I really wanted to get out of high school, and I wanted something different. But also probably somewhere it was a way for me to be creative, I was definitely very creative.”

On getting cast in the 1989 film Say Anything, Ione said it was a much bigger project and to her represented the fact that she was approaching another level in her acting career. She said that while she was thrilled to be part of the movie, she also found it a bit intimidating because it was directed by Cameron Crowe and starred John Cusack.

It was also Say Anything that put Ione much more in the public eye and she was living more of the celebrity life, which included a stint dating Anthony Kiedis from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. “I could have avoided that chapter because it was definitely a little darker than I wanted to go.”

Watch the full episode to also hear Ione talk about growing up in Hollywood as the daughter of ‘60s singer Donovan, and her new short film based on a Daniel Clowes comic book called Ice Haven.

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