安妮特·貝寧:戀“戰”女神
名人掠影
作者:Ellen Degeneres
Ellen: Please welcome Annette Bening. How are you? Annette: Hi.
Ellen: I haven’t seen you in ages.
Annette: It has been a long time. I’ve been well. Thank you.
Ellen: Yeah. And I understand you have just finished working with your husband. You just did another, a…a movie with him.
Annette: Yes, he’s directing a movie. My husband is named 1)Warren Beatty,…
Ellen: Yes, he is.
Annette: …and he is a—thank you—he is a…a very fine director.
Ellen: Yes, he is.
Annette: He’s making a movie, hasn’t directed a movie in over, well, it’s been a long, about 18 years, so he’s in the middle of production right now. It’s so exciting, and, yes, I got to be in the movie.
Ellen: Now, is it, because you’ve worked for him, you…you worked with him twice, he’s directed you twice before.
Annette: No. We worked together, but he wasn’t directing.
Ellen: Ohh.
Annette: Other people were directing us.
Ellen: Ohh, I see.
Annette: We were acting together.
Ellen: I see.
Anette: Yes.
Ellen: And so the first time was, was it 2)Bugsy was the first one?
Annette: Yes. Yeah.
Ellen: That was the first time you worked with him.
Annette: That was the first time.
Ellen: And look at you, 22 years later, married and happy, and you’re the one who settled him down. Look at that.
Anette: Four kids.
Ellen: And four kids.
Annette: Don’t forget
that.
Ellen: I won’t forget it. What do you think it is? Like, what do you think keeps that…that marriage so strong for 22 years?
Annette: That’s a good, Well, I, we both, we are both committed to that…
Ellen: Um hmm.
Annette: …and we have four children…
Ellen: Um hmm.
Annette: …and that is a big part of our bond, and our work, and, I don’t know, we just have that…that fire.
Ellen: Um hmm.
Annette: …Can I call it that?
Ellen: Yes. Yes.
Annette: OK. Is that, it’s a Daytime Show.
Ellen: You can call it whatever you want.
Annette: OK. No. No. No, there’s a…there’s an attraction there that we both sort of just still have.
Ellen: That’s really important.
Annette: Is it? Yeah.
Ellen: Because I think it’s important to have that and be best friends,…
Annette: Yes.
Ellen: …and then, of course, when you have kids, it helps you stay together, but you have to have all the other components. What do you fight about?