Stiles says her son was able to see her in a new position as the movie, a romantic drama based on Renée Carlino's 2017 bestselling novel of the same name, marks her directorial d
Things I Hate About You' star Julia Stiles auditioned against Natalie Portman in New York City in the '90s, and says she was 'starstruck.'
Speaking with PEOPLE at the event, Stiles detailed how she keeps in touch with her former costars and revealed that she'd be meeting up with her on-screen sis that night. "I know
“Being a mother is such good training for being a director,” Stiles, 43, exclusively told Us Weekly at the Wish You Were Here premiere in New York City on Wednesday, January 15. “You have to be good at time management, you have to be a multitasker.”
The actress revealed her feelings about her late co-star, who starred alongside her in '10 Things I Hate About You.'
Julia Stiles tells USA TODAY about making her directorial debut in "Wish You Were Here" and recruiting a longtime friend for the film's score.
Julia Stiles recalled her memorable character from the hit 90s rom-com, revealing what impact it had on her as a teenage actress. She also explained why the character resonated with people!
At least they were for a night, as 10 Things I Hate About You actors Julia Stiles, who played Kat, and Larisa Oleynik, who portrayed her younger sister Bianca, met up at a New York City screening of Wish You Were Here, which Stiles directed.
The longtime Hollywood star opens up about her "energized" transition into a new leadership role behind-the-scenes with her "Wish You Were Here" film.
"What's funny is that I did everything as a director that I swore I would never do to my actors," Julia Stiles tells Newsweek about her new film, 'Wish You Were Here.'
Julia Stiles had long thought of making her feature directorial debut, but it took a special story to make it happen. The film follows the story of Charlotte (Isabelle Fuhrman), a woman whose life is forever altered after a whirlwind night with Adam (Mena Massoud).
Mona Lisa Smile follows Roberts' character Katherine Ann Watson as she accepts an Art History teaching position at Wellesley College in the 1950s and attempts to helps liberate the minds of her young students, played by Stiles, Gyllenhaal, 47, Dunst, 42, and Ginnifer Goodwin.