‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ turned Dakota Johnson into a globally known name—and her charming turn in Netflix’s ‘Persuasion’ will add still more fans to the club. The actor, producer, and muse shares surprising truths about her rise in our latest cover story:
the Met, Johnson and I meet up at the Greenwich Hotel in Tribeca. The dinner portion of the gala felt long to her. “There was no vibe, just chatter and silverware scraping,” she says. She smiles and sips a mint tea. “That’s my one note, Anna. It doesn’t have to be a playlist—just have a beautiful string quartet or something.” Johnson didn’t have her glasses that evening, so she’s not entirely sure who she saw or waved back at.
Johnson has seen the video. “I was like, ‘For the love of God, why? Why am I involved in this?’ ” she says, shaking her head. “I don’t remember that at all, but please, take me out of this. Don’t let this go further. Can you imagine, oh, my God, if I was called to the witness stand? I can’t believe that people are watching [the trial] like it’s a show. It’s like it’s a courtroom drama and my heart breaks. It’s so, so, so crazy. Humans are so fucking weird. The internet is a wild, wild place.
Johnson confirms all this, laughing: “She was pissed off. She called and was like, ‘What the fuck?’ ”WHAT IT WAS GOING TO BE LIKE, I DON’T THINK ANYONE WOULD’VE DONE IT,” JOHNSON SAYS OFThe tattoo was done in Gyllenhaal’s Brooklyn kitchen by a friend. The women agreed on the scarab together—it’s a symbol of rebirth that Gyllenhaal used as a touchstone during production—and Johnson felt a particular resonance. “I think that’s been me forever,” she says.
Johnson scored a three-picture role as Anastasia Steele opposite Charlie Hunnam’s Christian Grey, and the playwright Patrick Marber revised the script. But Hunnam ultimately dropped out of the project, citing a scheduling conflict. James was so enraged, Johnson says, that she scrapped the script.
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