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Playing Dee was well beyond what Bosworth could see


Kate Bosworth
 (The Spokesman-Review)
Joe Neumaier New York Daily News

Kate Bosworth had trouble seeing herself as early ‘60s starlet Sandra Dee in the new Bobby Darin biopic, “Beyond the Sea,” despite sharing a blond-haired, blue-eyed gamine quality.

“I watched two of her movies, ‘A Summer Place’ and ‘Come September,’ and then I freaked out, worrying about doing her voice and her style,” Bosworth says.

So she called Kevin Spacey – who directed and stars as Darin, who was married to Dee – and he assured her that, “It’s not an imitation. The performance had to come from my heart.”

The one thing that helped her identify with the role: Bosworth’s Hollywood romance with actor Orlando Bloom.

She fell for the 27-year-old “Lord of the Rings” star in 2002, but wouldn’t comment on reports of their engagement, saying simply that they are “together, and very happy.”

She notes that unlike Dee and Darin, her dating life is private.

“Sandra and Bobby’s relationship was pushed to the forefront as part of their public relations,” Bosworth says.

“It added a lot more pressure back then, I’m sure. Now, a relationship is something to protect.”

Bosworth, who turns 22 today, was born in Los Angeles but moved to Connecticut at age 9. There, her love of horseback riding fostered dreams of becoming an Olympic equestrian.

At 14, she got the part of Scarlett Johansson‘s doomed best friend in Robert Redford‘s 1998 drama “The Horse Whisperer.”

“It was through my love of horseback riding that I found my love of acting,” she says.

Once she graduated from high school, Bosworth – who’s been accepted at Princeton University but has deferred college – threw herself into her leading role in 2002’s “Blue Crush,” learning how to surf for her role as a tough wave rider.

Gritty parts in “The Rules of Attraction” and “Wonderland” followed.

Then she got a role Sandra Dee would have cherished: a small-town sweetie infatuated by a movie star in “Win a Date With Tad Hamilton!”

For “Beyond the Sea,” Bosworth didn’t speak to Dee, who retired from acting in the 1980s.

However, her research uncovered another difference between herself and the fluffy-sweatered star of “Gidget.”

“I love acting, but I think Sandra was satisfied just playing what Hollywood gave her,” Bosworth says.”

“I never worried about playing a blond teen actress from a different era. Though it was a bit of added pressure playing an icon.”

The birthday bunch

Former televangelist Jim Bakker is 66. Actress Wendy Phillips is 53. Actress Gabrielle Carteris (“Beverly Hills, 90210”) is 44. Movie director Todd Haynes (“Far From Heaven,” “Velvet Goldmine”) is 44. Actress Tia Carrere is 38. Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. is 37. Model Christy Turlington is 36. Actor Taye Diggs is 34. Singer Doug Robb (Hoobastank) is 30. Actress Kate Bosworth is 22.