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26-year old actress Katherine Waterston Nude Debut (Brief Breasts), 37-year old actress Lauren Birkell Nude Debut (Nip-Peek), Louisa Krause, Alexandra Daddario & Halley Wegryn Gross in The Babysitters (2007)
On a personal level, I don’t think it’s a big of a deal, honestly. Wish there was more male nudity in films, however, because men are naked all the time and you never see it in films. I just think it’s uneven. – talking about her on-screen nude debut (youtube)
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Katherine Waterston doesn’t rest on family laurels
It seems as though every actor in New York has worked on NBC’s “Law & Order” or one of its many spinoffs.
Which makes actress Katherine Waterston laugh, because she hasn’t been able to land a part on the long-running drama – despite the fact that her father, actor Sam Waterston, has been playing prosecutor Jack McCoy on the show since 1994.
“I think I’m the only New York actor who hasn’t,” she says, sipping mint tea in an East Village eatery near her apartment. “I’ve always wanted to play the villain. But the young girl is never the villain.”
How young, Waterston won’t say. But though she’s obviously in her mid-20s, she does look young enough to play a high-school student in “The Babysitters,” which opens Friday.
Waterston plays Shirley Lyner, a college-focused student (with hints of obsessive-compulsive disorder) who suddenly recognizes the power she wields with a certain swath of the adult world – men nearing midlife-crisis age.
Shirley, who baby-sits for a couple played by John Leguizamo and Cynthia Nixon, unexpectedly launches a passionate affair with the father, which takes a twist into a business relationship, thanks to his large, guilt-ridden tips for her post-baby-sitting favors.
Before long, Shirley is playing madam for a group of her friends, who deliver child care in the home – and extras for their male employers on the ride home.
Waterston knows it’s the sex – the alternately comic and pervy push-pull between male id and young female entrepreneurship – that will get people talking about “The Babysitters.” But something else drew her to the script.
“People react to the racier material first: guys having sex with the baby-sitter,” she says. “I thought it was spot-on about girls coming of age. That’s what was so shocking for me to see presented so accurately.”
To Waterston, the character of Shirley captures the sense of teenagers who think they’re ready to enter the adult world. “You think you’re ready to take on adult circumstances but you’re not, really,” she says.
“I look back at my adolescence and I’m shocked at the things I did that were my idea of adult behavior.”
Such as? “You wish,” she says with a giggle, shaking her head. “Let’s just say I put myself in dangerous situations. I thought I was grown-up, and Shirley feels she’s grown-up. The script has a keen sense of her ever-growing maturity level, but also of her being 16 and innocent and not having such a keen sense of her own innocence. Those first little attempts at adulthood can be way off the mark; you can make stupid choices.”
Waterston had no problem with the nudity the role required, though when asked about it, she says, “That’s almost too personal to answer.”
Ultimately, she says, the nude scene served the film – and only required her to be physically naked, while the entire movie required a more difficult emotional nakedness.
“I find the whole film made me feel vulnerable,” she says. “The whole story of this girl is extremely intimate.”
Waterston grew up in a small Connecticut town, a middle child in a family of actors. She routinely visited her father on movie sets and backstage at theaters.
“The question isn’t why did I start acting, but why didn’t I stop,” she says. “I thought acting was what grownups did. It was such a part of my childhood. I was already in love with performing before I knew there were other options. By then it was too late.”
Not that she didn’t try other creative outlets. She took on ceramics, painting and photography, while maintaining a serious (but secret) attachment to performing.
“When I got to NYU I immediately inquired about doing a double major in acting and photography,” says Waterston.
“But that would have taken me six years to graduate because both programs have such studio-heavy requirements. When I finally faced the music and told my parents I was going to major in theater, it was like coming out of the closet.”
Katherine Waterston: “It’s a little tough for my dad to see.”
KATHERINE Waterston. Twentysomething easy chatty actress kid of Sam Waterston. Out in her first movie, “The Babysitters,” May 9. She wants everybody to see it – except her parents. “It’s racy. I play a young girl nanny for a couple, and my character is very odd. An obsessive compulsive weirdo who turns prostitute and is the lover of the husband. My parents haven’t watched any of it yet. I’d rather they wouldn’t. It’s a little tough for my dad to see.”
About this story of a nanny who replaces the mommy, it’s: “Listen, I grew up knowing people who married the nanny. Hollywood types have eyes bigger than their stomachs.”
And those parts of her she wouldn’t mind if her father saw? How does she think she looks?
“Ugh. Who likes to see their face on-screen, especially the first time? At home you look in a mirror and check nothing’s hanging out of any orifice. But you don’t minutely dwell on your back or sides. Suddenly on-screen you see extra chins. It’s terrifying.”
Raised in Connecticut, living in New York, she phoned from California. “I’m here to do a play reading. I want to do everything. I’m greedy.”
So it helps or not to have a famous father? “I was born in London while he was working there. I had a WASPy upbringing, boarding school, etc., and I never knew other kinds of jobs. Acting was what I saw, and I didn’t know better. For a while I even kept my acting secret. But my parents are proud of me. They don’t resent my becoming an actress. I would, however, say that you’re luckier if you’re the opposite sex of your famous parent. In any case, famous or not, tall or short, nobody’s ever sure why they’re hired. It could be because you remind the director of his high school girlfriend.”
“Law & Order,” which clogs TV 100 times a day, the family watch it? “Dad doesn’t. I don’t because I only just got my TV. Others in the family, if they catch it when it’s on, they watch.”
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