Rachel Zegler Reveals Steven Spielberg’s Best Advice And It’s Pretty Solid

Rachel Zegler Reveals Steven Spielberg's Best Advice And It's Pretty Solid
“Watch What Happens Live” host Andy Cohen recently asked Rachel Zegler, who worked with Steven Spielberg on her first film “West Side Story,” for the best advice she received from the iconic filmmaker.

Zegler didn’t hestitate: “Everybody else is just as scared as you are, so use it.”

“That’s good,” Cohen said on Friday.

Spielberg is often asked for tips and he’s been pretty gracious about obliging.

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“One of the things I’ve learned is you have got to have a good script. I’ve always said, ‘If it ain’t on the page, it ain’t on the stage.’ And I really believe that,” he said. “So my advice is that if you want to be a movie director — first of all, write — and if you don’t feel that’s your strong suit, meet somebody whose strong suit is storytelling and writing, and form a little partnership, because it’s stories that get an audience to pay attention to you and not the shots.”

Zegler meanwhile is now appearing in the “Hunger Games” prequel “The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes.” She sings in that one as well.

 

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