![]() But I’m playing a kind of wild child, hippie artist mom doesn’t wear a bra throughout the whole film.” Going braless while breastfeeding is no joke - the leaks, the size changes - but McAdams was drawn to the creative potential. “The great irony is Margaret just can’t wait to get into a bra. “Why don’t we just try this without a bra?” McAdams, who plays Margaret’s mother, Barb, recalls her asking. Then the costume designer threw her a curveball. She’d given birth to her daughter just five months before filming started and was pumping between shots. “I felt like a milking machine,” McAdams says. Rachel McAdams’ time on the set of the book’s new film adaptation is a testament to the fact that you don’t stop feeling weird about your boobs once they come in. “We must, we must, we must increase our bust!” goes its most famous line. In 2009, she was awarded with ShoWest's "Female Star of the Year." As of 2011, she has been romantically linked with her Midnight in Paris (2011) co-star Michael Sheen.Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret, the puberty bible and icon of YA literature, is, among other things, the story of an 11-year-old’s desperation to grow breasts. In 2005, McAdams received ShoWest's "Supporting Actress of the Year" Award as well as the "Breakthrough Actress of the Year" at the The actress also stars with Ben Affleck in Terrence Malick's To the Wonder (2012) and alongside Noomi Rapace in Brian De Palma's thriller Passion (2012). ![]() McAdams played the plucky producer of a failing morning TV show in Morning Glory (2010), the materialistic fiancée of Owen Wilson in Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris (2011), and returned to romantic drama territory with the hit film The Vow (2012) opposite Channing Tatum. and Jude Law in Guy Ritchie's international blockbuster Sherlock Holmes (2009). Starring roles in the military drama The Lucky Ones (2007), the newspaper thriller State of Play (2009), and the romance The Time Traveler's Wife (2009) followed before she starred McAdams then explored the independent film world with Married Life (2007), which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and also starred Pierce Brosnan, Chris Cooper and Patricia Clarkson. McAdams next showcased her versatility onscreen with the manic comedy Wedding Crashers (2005), the thriller Red Eye (2005), and the holiday drama The Family Stone (2005). After filming, McAdams and Gosling became romantically involved and dated through mid-2007. She followed that film with a star turn opposite Ryan Gosling in the adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks bestseller The Notebook (2004), which was a surprise box office success and became the predominant romantic drama for a new, young generation of moviegoers. Her breakout role as Regina George in the hit comedy Mean Girls (2004) instantly catapulted her onto the short list of Hollywood's hottest young actresses. She co-starred in the Canadian TV series Slings and Arrows (2003), a comedy-drama about the trials and travails of a Shakespearean theater group, and won a Gemini award for her performance in 2003. After her debut in an episode of Disney's The Famous Jett Jackson (1998), Rachel became involved with acting as a teenager and by the age of 13 was performing in Shakespearean productions in summer theater camp she went on to graduate with honors with a BFA degree in Theater from York University. She is of English, Welsh, Irish, and Scottish descent. Rachel Anne McAdams was born on Novemin London, Ontario, Canada, to Sandra Kay (Gale), a nurse, and Lance Frederick McAdams, a truck driver and furniture mover.
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