I won't embarrass her by reciting her acts of generosity, but I will say: After spending time with Sandy, I now have a new standard of how to conduct myself, not just at work but also in life. At dinners with the cast, I watched her draw out even the most reticent person, disarming with laughter, listening with her entire self. Not "for a movie star," not "in this business." Kindest. What if this person I've admired for so long turned out to be less than worthy? Well, I hate to break it to you: "Sandy," as she cheerfully introduced herself to me over email before we started filming, is one of the kindest people I have ever met. (She's also a producer on the film.) I leapt at the chance to work with her-when I got the call offering me the part, I physically jumped up and down. Last fall I auditioned for director David Gordon Green's political dramedy Our Brand Is Crisis, starring Bullock as Jane Bodine, an unconventional and hyperintelligent political consultant. At dinners with the cast, I watched her draw out even the most reticent person, disarming with laughter, listening with Check out an excerpt below, and read the full interview in the November issue of Glamour, on newsstands October 13. Sandra Bullock is on the cover of Glamour this month, where she sits down with her Our Brand Is Crisis costar Zoe Kazan to answer questions about her career, motherhood, how she landed a role intended for a man, and more.
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