
Some actresses work their way into the public consciousness as much through tabloid shenanigans as any of their actual on-screen performances. Only 17 years old, Liana Liberato is opting for hard work, thank you very much. In director David Schwimmer‘s underrated Trust, she delivered a stunning turn as an innocent 14-year-old suburban girl lured into a sexual liaison via online chatting — an act with ruinous consequences for her and her parents (Clive Owen and Catherine Keener). In her new film, the Bourne-inflected Erased, she co-stars as Amy, the crafty daughter of ex-CIA agent Ben Logan (Aaron Eckhart); the two try to escape a contract rub-out and outsmart their hunters as part of a wide-reaching international conspiracy. I recently had a chance to talk to Liberato one-on-one, about Erased, technology, international travel and life after high school. The conversation is excerpted over at ShockYa, so click here for the read.
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I am excited about the latest movie Erased, in which Liana Liberato plays the main character. I have seen her previous movie, Life After High School. It was a brilliant movie. I am so excited to go through the interview conversation. Thanks for sharing.