The Stepford Wives: Faith Hill Opens Up About Why She Never Wants To Act Again, Says ‘It Wasn’t the Best Experience’
Singer Faith Hill talked about why she didn't want to act again during an interview on The Kelly Clarkson Show. She said that having a family and her music career kept her from doing acting but that filming for The Stepford Wives wasn't the best experience and she did not want to continue acting after that.
"Breathe" singer Faith Hill, who recently starred alongside her husband and fellow entertainer Tim McGraw in the Yellowstone prequel 1883, shared that she never wanted to act after working in Stepford Wives. In director Frank Oz's adaptation of Ira Levin's 1972 novel of the same name, Hill portrayed Stepford wife Sarah Sunderson and starred alongside Nicole Kidman, Glenn Close, Matthew Broderick and more, The Hollywood Reporter reported. Joe Biden's Inauguration: Tim McGraw, Tyler Hubbard Set to Perform Their New Song 'Undivided' on the Occasion.
During a Tuesday interview on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Hill told host that initially it was her music and raising a family that kept her from doing movies -- but that her experience filming The Stepford Wives didn't help. "My career took off, no time, had babies, and I had done a couple of things. I did Stepford Wives with an amazing cast. But it wasn't the best experience, so I said I will never ever, ever, ever, ever do another one, a movie," she said.
In 1883, Hill portrays Margaret Dutton, while McGraw portrays Margaret's husband, James Dutton, great-grandfather of Yellowstone character John Dutton. Nicole Kidman Reacting to Will Smith Slapping Chris Rock at Oscars 2022 Is the Meme of the Day!
She also explained why she and McGraw decided not to rehearse at home together before getting to set. "It seemed to work, because Tim still surprised me when we were working together -- he did things as James I didn't expect from him. I needed that in order to be as natural as possible," she added.