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17 May 1995
CNN Showbiz Today
by Sherrie Dean

    Tara Fitzgerald is in an enviable position. She co-stars with heart-throb Hugh Grant, in the film, The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain, and she's on Broadway in Hamlet playing Ophelia, opposite Shindler's List co-star Ralph Fiennes. This is Tara's second film playing Hugh Grant's love interest. They were also paired together in Sirens.

    TARA FITZGERALD: He's terrific, that's why I went back for more. You can't really ask for someone, sort of, easier, in a way, to be on a film with. He's very funny and he's very cool as well. He doesn't ever lose his head and you know, he's very generous.

    The 'Englishman' is about a village in Wales that has always been very proud of it's mountain. Then two Englishmen arrive to measure it and say it only classifies a hill, not a mountain.Why is it so important that this hill be called a mountain?

    TARA FITZGERALD: If you have, for generations, regarded your piece of land as something very great, such as a mountain, to have two English people come and tell you that it cannot be classified assuch, must be extremely infuriating.

    Tara Fitzgerald's daily focus right now is not on the 'Englishman', but on her Broadway debut in a critically appraised production of Hamlet, which stars Ralph Fiennes.

    TARA FITZGERALD: It has been very exciting. I mean it's an actor's dream to come to Broadway, I think,most actors. And its sort of lived up to all expectations. 

    Fitzgerald, who is from London, is enjoying her stay in New York for the show, but she says she's not pursuing other acting opportunities while playing Ophelia.

    TARA FITZGERALD: I like to really sort of focus on one thing.

    By performing in the Shakespearean tragedy at the same time as appearing in a light romantic comedy, Fitzgerald is proving she's not only lucky, but a very versatile actress as well.


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