ARTS ... The Michigan Daily Wednesday, March 4, 1987 Page i 'Wonderful' actresses discuss careers By Seth Flicker In John Hughes' (The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller's Day Off) latest film, Some Kind of Ow Wonderful, Mary Stuart Masterson and Lea Thompson play rivals. Masterson is Watts, a butch-haired, "I'll do what I want to" high school student who will not bow to the cliquish pressures of her fellow classmates. Keith,Watts' best friend, played by Eric Stoltz (Mask), is head over heels for Amanda (Thompson), the high school's Ms. Popularity. After Amanda's boyfriend flirts one time too many, she defiantly accepts a date with Keith much to Watts' chagrin for she is secretly in love with him. The relationship between Amanda and Watts, known as Drummer Girl, is a high school clash of cultures. While Watts takes out her unhappiness and anger on the drums, Amanda buries these same feelings in make-up and "friendships." "When you play the drums," expained Masterson, "you need to be completely relaxed; completely centered; be able to use, very actively, four parts of your body in a sort of specifically based tension and interchange all these things and :be able to improvise completely :and be totally unprohibited while still doing a very technical thing. Watts works like that. She's had a lot of obstacles in her life, technical things to overcome like...no .parents to speak of, being different, thinking differently, not being - accepted, having a different outlook. Drums are confrontational just like she was confrontational." Masterson glows like a 200 watt ) bulb. She emits a radiant charm and exudes a warmth so strong that you ,want to embrace her. Masterson's a tease. She is as extroverted as can be yet she doesn't lay it all out on the table. You sense, through her wirey, figity body or her deviated glances, that she is not telling all. She's hiding something; keeping it to herself. You can also see this in treat you like meat but if you want to express truth this is how you can do it. "I spent a lot of years not doing it professionally because they said that they wanted to 'protect the and every time I had a problem with something, they would help me out." "I sort of landed in this wonderful position; this fortunate, wonderful, lucky star postiton and I by fourteen had joined a professional dance company. "I love my family a lot," said Thompson, "and my brother was a dancer. My mother, actually, when she was pregnant with me was doing a play. I had a lot of artistic input and support and there is something about being the youngest one in the family (of five children). I think you're more of a show-off; more-nurtured or something." But due to physical limitations she turned to acting. "To be a ballerina today, you really have to have a very freaky body. You have to have a back that bends like this (bends her hand back) and legs go over your head. You have to just finally go, 'I've stretched this body as far as it will go.' Thompson too is beautiful though in a different way than Masterson. Thompson's beauty is soft and delicate but not fragile. Her - versitilty is expressed through her crisp voice and hand and body movements. Her dancer's body., lends to pliability but her talent for acting is even more pliable. "My big break was probably All the Right Moves because, all of a sudden, in Hollywood, a lot people were (saying), 'Who is this girl?' when I got the part." Perhaps the cornerstone of Lea's career so far has been the box-office See MASTERSON Page 8 'I sort of landed in this Wonderful position...and I didn't know if I had earned it or not.' - Mary Stuart Masterson 'If some one came up to me with Howard the Duck right now...I would still say yes.' --Lea Thompson all her work from Sean Penn's girlfriend in At Close Range to the spunky Brooklyn girl in Heaven Help Us. If not all her inner thoughts are known, her roots in the film world are. Mary Stuart is the daughter of writer/director/actor Peter Masterson (director of Trip to Bountiful) and actress Carlin Glynn (Molly Ringwald's mother in Sixteen Candles). "They don't seem to know that this is show business, they think that it is show art and they're artists. So, I grew up with very pure ideals but never any rose- colored glasses," said Masterson. "They said that this is reality, it can be disgusting and painful and they talent' and keep me away from Pampers commercials and things of that nature beacause it's just exploitive and unnecessary. Education is the most important thing but they always encouraged me to grow as a person because that is what enriched you as an artist. They were always encouraging. When I did decide to do it they were very helpful and very supportive didn't know if I had earned it or not," continued Masterson. "I struggled with that for a while. 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