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Dustin Hoffman on TOOTSIE and his character Dorothy Michaels

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    Murray Schisgal who's been my dear friend for over 30 years
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    er..kicked off TOOTSIE with the thought of
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    how would you be different if you had been born a woman
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    in a conversation we had one time
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    not what is it feel like to be a woman
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    cause at all sexes have asked themselves the question
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    what is it feel like to be, what would it feel to be like the opposite sex
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    but his question was different
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    if you were born a woman
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    ..how would you be different?
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    so that kicked off, which is..um..it would take too long to answer
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    how we then got involved in TOOTSIE for..
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    ..for about 2 years before we even got it directed
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    ..just working on different drafts of the script
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    But I did go to Columbia and I asked them if they would
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    spend the money to do make-up tests so that I
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    I could look like a woman. And if I couldn't look like a woman
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    they would agree not to make the movie.
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    And they say: "what do you mean?"
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    I just somehow intuitively felt that unless I could walk
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    down the streets of New York and not have..err..dressed as a woman..
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    ..and not have people turned and said: "who's that guy in drag?"
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    or turned for any reason,..that..you know.."who's that freak?"
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    unless I could do that, I didn't want to make the film
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    I didn't want to make the audience to suspend their..their..their..
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    their..their believability. When we got to that point
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    and looked at it on screen, I was shocked that I wasn't more attractive
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    and I said: "now you have me looking like a woman, ..now make me a beautiful woman.."
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    because I thought I should be beautiful
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    if I was going to be a woman
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    I would want to be as beautiful as possible
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    and they said to me
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    that is as good as it gets..
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    er..
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    that's as beautiful as we can get you, Charlie!
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    and it was at that moment that I had an epiphany
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    and I went home, started crying..er.. talking to my wife
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    and I said: I have to make this picture
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    and she said: why?
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    and I said: because, I think I'm an interesting woman
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    ..when I looked at myself on screen, and I know that if I met myself at a party
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    I would never talk to her, that character, because..
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    she doesn't fulfill, physically, the demands
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    that we're brought up to think
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    we have..women have to have
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    in order for us to ask them out..
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    she said: "what are you saying?"
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    and I said: "there's too many interesting women I have..
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    ..I have..I have not had the experience to know in this life..
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    because I have..
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    ..been brainwashed.
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    and ..
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    that was never a comedy for me!
Title:
Dustin Hoffman on TOOTSIE and his character Dorothy Michaels
Description:

In this clip from the AFI archives, Actor Dustin Hoffman shares how the film TOOTSIE came to be and why he had to play the role of Dorothy Michaels.

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Video Language:
English
Team:
Volunteer
Duration:
03:11

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