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From the New York Times, this is The Interview.
I'm Lulu Garcia Navarro.
I've never had an interview quite like this one with Charlize Theron.
I came in wanting to talk about her storied career,
which began when she was discovered barely out of her teens at a bank in Los Angeles.
By her late 20s, she'd produced, starred in, and won an Oscar for the film Monster.
While she 's been in dark comedies like Tully and big-budget fantasy films like Snow White and the Huntsman,
I was most interested in her latest turn as an action star in films like Mad Max Fury Road,
Atomic Blonde, the Old Guard franchise, and her newest film Apex,
where she kicks butt again, this time while being chased through the Australian wilderness.
While we did talk about her roles past and present,
our conversation almost immediately took a revealing turn into some of the most painful chapters in her life.