Reese Witherspoon got candid about her role as June Carter Cash in "Walk the Line" and how she got cast in the movie. "That's a funny story because I had grown up in Nashville.
I played Mama Maybelle Carter in the fourth grade play," she told her "Little Fires Everywhere" co-star Kerry Washington on her podcast. "That's June's mom, who was … one of the very first country recording artists in the 1920s." Witherspoon recalled the moment she got scouted for the role at a wedding, where she met "Walk the Line" director James Mangold. "We were at a wedding, and he goes, 'Hey, you're from Nashville, aren't you?' And I was like, 'I am.
Yeah.' And he goes, 'Do you know who June Carter is?'" The actress continued to explain her interaction with Mangold and noted her knowledge of the Carter Cash family.
Reese Witherspoon attends the "Where The Crawdads Sing" New York Premiere at Museum of Modern Art July 11, 2022, in New York City. (Theo Wargo/Getty Images) "A year later, he called, and he said, 'I've written this movie about June Carter and Johnny Cash.' He goes, 'Do you want to play June Carter?' I was like, 'I mean, with all due respect, I think she's about 75,'" Witherspoon joked in a southern accent.
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