Alicia Vikander Felt ‘Safe’ While Auditioning For ‘The Danish Girl’

    Alicia Vikander Felt ‘Safe’ While Auditioning For ‘The Danish Girl’

    Hollywood actress Alicia Vikander has recently revealed that she was a quite nervous for ‘The Danish Girl’ audition. “I walked in and I was quite terrified”, she said. The actress further says that she was made comfortable by co-actor Eddie Redmayne and director Tom Hooper.

    “I don't think I've ever felt so safe as I felt in that room and in an audition before. Eddie and Tom were already there, and they just said, 'Lets just sit down and talk for half an hour.' So that's actually what we did”, revealed the actress.

    Vikander further said that she had auditioned for “famous scene 56”, which is an integral part of the story.  The story of the movie revolves around the character Lili Elbe, played by Eddie Redmayne. He is the first identified man to have undergone a sex-change operation. The film has released on November 27 in the US. 

    Alicia Vikander Felt ‘Safe’ While Auditioning For ‘The Danish Girl’

    Source: dnaindia.com