![]() Unlike the others in the film, Fuchs was basically playing a cinematic side of herself. ![]() She belted out some of the film’s showcase numbers such as “Helter Skelter,” “Oh! Darling” and, from a rooftop just like the Beatles in Let It Be, “Don’t Let Me Down.” Yet Fuchs, with another character’s name inspired by a popular Beatles tune that’s not in the movie, held her own in the acting department in front of a New York City backdrop. The protest movement nearly ruined their relationship, but love and song kept them together. ![]() ![]() Julie Taymor‘s wonderfully innovative and inexcusably ignored movie set in the 1960s was filled with teen romance, wild imagery and incredibly inventive versions of more than 30 Beatles songs performed by a diverse but mostly unknown cast.įuchs, who was 31 when the movie was released, starred alongside promising young talents Evan Rachel Wood and Jim Sturgess in the lead roles of all-American Lucy and Liverpudlian Jude, who fell for each other despite their varying cultural, political and geographical backgrounds. It’s been 10 years since Fuchs (pronounced Fyooks) made her motion picture mark as Sadie, a powerful blues singer, very hip chick and Earth Mother in Across the Universe. ![]()
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