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14
March 2007
Sienna
Miller's Green Claim At
Premiere
Actress
Sienna
Miller
said she was doing her
best to "go green" by
switching off her phone
charger and plug sockets
and supporting
carbon-neutral schemes.
The
British star was showing
off her environmental
credentials at the UK
premiere of Factory
Girl, in which she plays
Andy Warhol's muse Edie
Sedgwick.
The
movie is a biopic of the
1960s It-girl and
fixture on the New York
party scene, who died of
a drugs overdose in 1971
aged 28.
"I
switch off my plug
sockets at night and
turn my phone charger
off. I'm a great
supporter of
carbon-neutral," the
star said.
Sienna
Miller - who turned up
with her sister Savannah
as her date - also
admitted to loving her
food.
Director
George Hickenlooper
joked that he had tried
to stop Sienna Miller
tucking into French
fries and chocolate
during filming but she
simply told him to
"bugger off".
Sienna
said: "He used to steal
my bagels. He gave up
because I love my food."
The
actress said the
premiere was "very
exciting, it feels like
a good party after lots
of hard work."
She
said she had enjoyed
playing her first lead
role: "You try to lose
yourself in the moment."
And she praised co-star
Guy Pearce, who plays
iconic pop artist Andy
Warhol, saying: "Guy
Pearce is a great actor,
a great friend and
totally embodied Andy."
Sienna
Miller wore a vintage
cream and black
Balenciaga mini dress,
black tights and black
Sergio Rossi shoes as
she walked down the
shocking pink carpet
outside London's Vue
Leicester Square cinema.
Her sister wore a grey
dress from 2812, their
clothing label due in
shops from July.
Hickenlooper
said he was thrilled
that hundreds of people
turned out to the
premiere. "I'm so
flattered all these fans
are here," he said. "I
like the British, it's a
more literary climate so
maybe they will
appreciate the film
more."
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