Rose Byrne Plays Comical Frenemy in “SPY”
Rose Byrne struts her way into a global chase against
a group of undercover agents in “Spy” starring alongside Melissa McCarthy,
Jason Statham and Jude Law.
Byrne
takes on the role of Rayna, a beautiful and privileged Oxford-educated daughter
of a recently deceased arms dealer who becomes frenemies with Susan Cooper, a
novice spy who gears up for action after Fine (Law) suddenly goes off the grid
during a dangerous assignment. Agent Cooper leaves her dreary desk job behind,
entering the world of international espionage in Europe. Soon, Rayna and Susan butt heads when Rayna has
come into possession of an unusual inheritance, a small tactical nuclear weapon
enough to give the world a total meltdown.
Uber “SPY” Jude Law: All is Fine in the Espionage Game
Uber “SPY” Jude Law: All is Fine in the Espionage Game
Rose
Byrne says her character is all about status. Rayna wears garish outfits for
grand entrances into the finest hotels. Perpetually bored and unimpressed, she
lacks a sense of humor and has a brutally direct manner of speaking. “I
liken her to royalty, or a member of a corrupt dynasty. She’s posh and talks as
if she’s from another era, an effort to compensate for her poor Bulgarian
roots.” Despite her coldness, Rayna
feels slightly sympathetic and curious about Susan, who reminds her of a “sad
Bulgarian clown.”
Melissa McCarthy: When the World Needs a New “SPY”
Of
Byrne, who also co-starred with her in “Bridesmaids,” McCarthy says, “I would
work with Rose 300 million times. She manages to play a character that’s
dastardly yet likeable, which is a tricky thing to pull off. You don’t see the
work behind her performance. You just see a remarkable character who turns on a
dime.”
Jason Statham in his Funniest and Hard-Hitting Action Stunts in “SPY”
Jason Statham in his Funniest and Hard-Hitting Action Stunts in “SPY”
While
filming and on the run, Rayna’s adventures transitions to a far more luxurious
form of air transport, McCarthy and Rose Byrne shoot a flight sequence onboard
Rayna’s private jet, which is replete with her unmistakable style – that is to
say, gaudy leopard skin upholstery and Versace red and gold wallpaper. Having
grown interminably bored in Rome, Rayna is whisking her newfound “sad Bulgarian
clown” companion to Budapest for drinks. Chaos breaks out during the flight,
and the plane’s occupants find themselves in a nosedive, experiencing the zero
gravity effect of weightlessness.
To
overcome the challenges of filming this sequence, SFX supervisor Yves De Bono
had the plane mounted on a 20-degree gimbal, allowing it to tilt and swivel in
any direction. Movement was hydraulically controlled from the ground, and both
cast and stunt team were harnessed to cables to simulate floating. Rose Byrne
spent time in a swimming pool practicing controlling her physical motions to
prepare for the sequence, which required a week to complete.
Director
Paul Feig says Byrne’s role as Rayna is his favourite, “Rose is one of the most
talented comedic actresses out there and nobody knew for years that she was a
comedic actress. She plays Rayna Boyanov, the daughter of a black market arms
dealer, a spoiled rich girl who grew up in Bulgaria but went to school in
London and has completely got rid of her accent. Now she's got a very posh
English accent, composed and classy, but she is swearing all the time and she
is so funny.”
“Spy”
opens this May 21 from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner
Bros.
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