At the beginning of her career on the catwalk, even without being so noticed, the actress guarantees that her two-day participation was essential for her insertion in the cinematographic world, which still enjoys great success today.
Twenty years after its first release, The Return of The Devil Wears Prada excites fans of the film. And of course, for many, the characters are unforgettable – or at least some of them. Indeed, some current Hollywood stars had the opportunity to earn a certain place in the film, but the one in question was practically imperceptible.
The film, which tells the story of Andrea Sachs (Anne Hathaway) in the most important job of her career as a journalist alongside her boss Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), will now follow the two as they face the innovations of the digital world and the possible end of print magazines.
Caitriona confirms her participation
At the top of the fashion ladder, Runaway Magazine has been present in the coverage of several fashion shows, and it is precisely in one of them that we have the presence of Caitriona Balfe, an Irish actress who became famous a few years after her appearance.
In the film directed by David Frankel, Caitriona’s role is almost that of an extra. At the time of recording, she was at the peak of her modeling career and for this reason she participated in one of these fashion shows. With her beautiful legs and ideal catwalk, this was one of the actress’s first opportunities on the big screen.
Not being credited, it is practically impossible to find the actress throughout the film, unless you recognize her legs among many others. Due to so much uncertainty, participation has become almost a legend for…
Original article published in QuandoCinema
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