Did 'Temple of Doom' ruin her career/credibility as an actress?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Kate Capshaw
DarthBill — 18 years ago(June 13, 2007 02:35 PM)
Ser2000iously, even though "Temple of Doom" was a hit, her career really didn't flourish afterwards, not after all the negative reviews she took. Bad luck (not counting marrying Spielberg years later) or did the film simply give people a negative perception of her, thus handicapping her career?
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Asteri-Atypical — 17 years ago(June 11, 2008 02:37 AM)
Bad luck (not counting marrying Spielberg years later) or did the film simply give people a negative perception of her, thus handicapping her career?
No - I believe Temple of Doom simply brought her acting abilities (or lack thereof) to broad public attention.
Yes, her career was ruined by IJ:ToD, but don't blame the movie itself. Blame her performace.
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Jack_Rabbit_Slims91 — 17 years ago(June 14, 2008 06:50 AM)
I believe her age was a reason why she never made it big after Temple of Doom Remember she was already 30 when she was filming Indy (a late start), and Capshaw mentions she already had careers in Education, a Model and then an actress when she got the job in 'The Edge of Night'. She did so-so films and TV in the '80s. A couple are still regularly watch these days (Black Rain and SpaceCamp) but like Amy Irving, her career was much effected after marrying Steven Spielberg and is known as Mrs. Spielberg, not an actress in her own right. Irving however continues to work
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Lazaka — 17 years ago(June 14, 2008 03:51 PM)
Age had nothing to do with it, not having the acting skills was what did it. Lots of actresses start in their 30's as a matter of fact, they seem to be more popular in their 30's. Although Capshaw looked like she was in her 40's, she still sucked unbelievable in movie. I liked the character and thought if it were played by someone who w238asn't overacting it would have been one of my favorites.
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Asteri-Atypical — 17 years ago(September 05, 2008 01:48 AM)
Correct.
While age can make a difference when it comes to women with no acting talents (and thus are just there for the looks), a woman with acting talents wouldn't be stopped by being around 30. She wasn't anywhere near old enough to fail to have a career based on age if she delivered a good performance.
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don-lockwood — 17 years ago(March 01, 2009 10:26 PM)
You're all being too tough on her. I thought she was wonderful in the film. It was never meant to be a subtle part. She looked beautiful, had chemistry with Harrison Ford, and was so funny and even a relatable character. It was over-the-top but in a fun way that she pulled off. Sure, she wasn't Glenn Close and wasn't going to have that kind of career afterwards. The 1980s weren't that kind to lead actresses, and we already had Kathleen Turner and Nastassja Kinski, both of whom started to see their careers drop by the mid-to-late-'80s.
If Capshaw didn't have a career, other than essentially dropping out once she got married, it wasn't because she wasn't talented so much as she was a leading-lady type and yet, for all her spark in IJ, wasn't unique enough to be one of the select few leading ladies of the '80s. -
newhenpal — 16 years ago(June 09, 2009 06:21 PM)
The point of acting is to bring a character found in a script to life. Anyone criticizing Kate's performance should take a look at the script, Willie Scot238t is supposed to be a whiny, annoying brat.
Have a fist fight with Lucas or Speiberg if you felt that Scott was underdeveloped, Kate did a fine job of bringing her character to life. -
c-huddleston — 16 years ago(August 17, 2009 12:38 PM)
So many idiots, so little time.
Newhenpal, your comments are spot on. The character was supposed to be annoying, self-centred, and whiny.
She did fine with the part. Let's face it, the movie was a popcorn movie, not Shakespeare, right? -
enyala — 9 years ago(May 12, 2016 08:25 PM)
Indiana Jones films aren't exactly a breeding ground for Oscar-worthy performances. It was an action flick, and Kate was sensational. She did the best she could with what she was given. That was the character, that was the script.
You might be the most brilliant surgeon in history, but if you work with butterknives your work isn't gonna be stellar, now would it be?