Julia Roberts is the queen of romantic comedies, leaving millions of fans gushing over her characters like Elizabeth Gilbert in Eat, Pray, Love, Anna Scott in Notting Hill, and Maggie Carpenter in Runaway Bride among others.
Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman (1990).
Unimaginable is precisely also the word that can be used to describe the transformation the theme of Pretty Woman underwent from its initial version to the one that ended up transforming Roberts’ career.
Why Julia Roberts’ Decision to Star in Pretty Woman Was a Massive Risk
Julia Roberts made her big screen debut in the rom-com Satisfaction (1988), but the importance of her character, Daryle, was pretty limited in the Liam Neeson starrer movie. Rather, it was the movie Pretty Woman that gave her the center stage and changed her fortunes.
Julia Roberts And Richard Gere.
The spirited and generous persona of Roberts that we all know and love was largely influenced by her character Vivian Ward, a prostitute who forms an unlikely pair with businessman Edward Lewis (Richard Gere).
After Edward hires Vivian to stay with him for the weekend, the two end up falling for each other. The feel-good movie is also seen as a modern version of Cinderella. But the vision of the original script was very different, and darker.
As per Vanity Fair, J.F. Lawton’s script was far more adult and even included the death of Roberts’ character instead of the happy ending that we all know. However, as things developed and studio executives – who tend to love happy endings because that’s what usually sells the tickets – got to add their own takes, Lawton’s original story slowly transformed into a classic romantic comedy.
For any young talent, it’s very important to wisely pick their roles, as many times their character’s persona or some scenes are so intense that they stick with them through their whole career – akin to Sharon Stone’ Basic Instinct.
The future Oscar-winning actress, who wasn’t even Disney’s first choice at the time, took the risk and accepted the role of an escort.
Why Molly Ringwald and Jennifer Connelly Turned Down Pretty Woman
Pretty in Pink star Molly Ringwald passed on a potential opportunity to lead the movie, as she was uncomfortable playing a prostitute.
Jennifer Connelly.
Jennifer Connelly, who recently graced the big screen in Top Gun: Maverick, was among the most sought-after young names at the time and also emerged on the radar of Pretty Woman’s team.
However, when she and her agents read the script, it was a lot darker than the final cut. Further, according to Cosmopolitan (via The Things), A Beautiful Mind star, dropped out of the race for the role as she wasn’t too keen on playing a prostitute in such a dark movie.
Regardless, things turned out pretty well for everyone involved, as Roberts was superb as Vivian. She became a household name and the movie absolutely rocked at the box office.
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