Cate Blanchett Reveals the Movie Costume That Was a Turnoff for Her Husband: Only Time He 'Hasn't Wanted to Kiss Me'

Mar. 15, 2025

Andrew Upton and Cate Blanchett, and Blanchett as Jude Quinn in ‘I’m Not There.'.Photo:Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for InStyle; Jonathan Wenk

Andrew Upton and honoree Cate Blanchett attend the Third Annual “InStyle Awards” presented by InStyle at The Getty Center on October 23, 2017 in Los Angeles, California., Cate Blanchett as Bob Dylan in I’m Not There

Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for InStyle; Jonathan Wenk

Just about all ofCate Blanchett’s movie costumes appealed to her husband, Andrew Upton — except one.

In an interview withVoguefor the outlet’s “Life in Looks” series,she looked back at her red carpet outfits and costumes of films past. The actress shared that her look fromI’m Not There— in which she played Jude Quinn, a persona embodying a particular stretch of Bob Dylan’s life — was the only one her husband wasn’t into.

The full costume included unruly, curly brown hair, an array of structured blazers, a cigarette in most frames and Dylan’s iconic shades. It was a big change from the film she had completed just prior —Queen Elizabeth: The Golden Age —for which she had wrapped filming just the week before.

“But it was so liberating. I had fantastic eyebrows and sideburns,” she said. “It was the only time my husband hasn’t wanted to kiss me.”

Cate Blanchett in ‘I’m Not There.'.Jonathan Wenk

Cate Blanchett in I’m Not There

Jonathan Wenk

The 2007 film saw a range of stars assuming different aspects of the singer’s public life. Ben Whishaw played Arthur Rimbaud, Dylan as a cryptic 19-year-old, with Marcus Carl Franklin as Woody Guthrie, Dylan at 11 as he freighthopped around the Midwest.

“Todd had divided Bob’s personas — ‘Bob,’ like I know him —Dylan’spersonas into many different characters,” she said. “And the late great Heath Ledger was one of them, and Christian Bale, and I played this electric silhouette.”

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Blanchett said she’s grateful to have worked with the film’s director, “the great Todd Haynes,” and hopes there’s more chances for collaboration in the future.

“I think he wanted a woman inside this period of Dylan’s musical career. It meant that there was a separation between how iconic this period and this look of Dylan’s was and the character playing, because you know there’s a woman inside that.”

source: people.com