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Goldie Hawn Says No Actress Could Ever Play Her
The legendary actress explains why she feels her story is too unique to be portrayed on screen.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 10:08pm
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Goldie Hawn's unique screen presence and personal story make her irreplaceable, according to the legendary actress.Beverly Hills TodayIn a recent interview, iconic actress Goldie Hawn shared that she doesn't believe any other actress could ever portray her on screen. Hawn explained that she was once approached to play the role of Judy Holliday, but refused because 'there was nobody like her.' The Oscar winner feels strongly that she is her own unique individual, with a story that can't be replicated by another performer.
Why it matters
Hawn's comments highlight the challenges of casting biopics and the importance of authenticity when depicting real-life figures on screen. As an acclaimed and beloved actress, Hawn's perspective provides insight into the personal considerations that go into deciding whether to allow one's life story to be adapted for film.
The details
In the interview, Hawn shared that when she was 25 years old, she was approached to play the role of Judy Holliday, famous for her award-winning performance in the 1950 film Born Yesterday. However, Hawn refused, stating that 'there was nobody like her.' The Banger Sisters actress went on to say that she feels strongly about not being portrayed by another actress because she wants children to know 'there's nobody like you' and that 'we are individual, and we all matter.'
- Hawn was 25 years old when she was approached to play Judy Holliday.
- The interview took place on April 8, 2026.
The players
Goldie Hawn
An Oscar-winning actress known for her roles in films like Private Benjamin, Overboard, and The First Wives Club.
Judy Holliday
A stage and screen actress famous for her award-winning performance in the 1950 film Born Yesterday.
Kate Hudson
Goldie Hawn's daughter, also an acclaimed actress who has expressed interest in starring alongside her mother in a project.
What they’re saying
“I can't think of anyone.”
— Goldie Hawn, Actress
“You are your own fingerprint. Your fingerprint doesn't look like anybody else's. Isn't it so cool? So we are individual, and we all matter, but I wouldn't begin to think of someone that could be me.”
— Goldie Hawn, Actress
“I hope so!”
— Kate Hudson
The takeaway
Goldie Hawn's refusal to allow another actress to portray her on screen highlights the deeply personal nature of one's life story and the challenges of authentically capturing an individual's unique identity in a biopic. Her comments underscore the importance of respecting an actor's wishes when it comes to adapting their life for the big screen.





