![]() Zoe Bell, the stunt coordinator, really took care of me. ![]() He said, “I feel like my motivation in this scene would be to just chuck the little girl.” I was thinking, “Oh, yeah!” I love doing stunts. In a saloon scene, Leo hurls you to the floor. For example, when I’m comforting him when he’s crying? Before I was like “It’s OK, it’s OK.” And Leo said, “I feel like you should treat me like a baby.” So then it was like, ‘It’s OK, it’s OK.’” Then invited me over to his house to run lines. I learned lines with my parents and went to my acting coach. What sort of preparation goes into holding your own in a scene with Leonardo DiCaprio? “But Trudi taught me to be more focused.” “I’m not super Method - I don’t have people call me by my character’s name,” she says. Recently, on a break from her ABC sit-com, “American Housewife,” Butters talks of loving stunt-work, Tarantino’s showbiz advice, and what she learned from Trudi. in Hollywood”: As Trudi Fraser, a child actor on a TV western, Butters commands her brief time onscreen, much of it buoying her dejected has-been co-star Rick Dalton (Leonardo Dicaprio). It’s this same air of self-possession she brings to her performance in Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time. ![]() As the 10-year-old Butters, who’s been a working actress since the age of 4, explains, “ doesn’t sit in.” Sitting at a table near the snack bar at the Alamo Draft House for an interview, Julia Butters waits patiently, but not for any chaperone help.
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