It's the classic Hollywood fairytale. A small town girl moves to the big city, unexpectedly gets discovered by a casting agent, and a starlet is born. Over 50 years ago, it happened to Lana Turner, and today, it's happening to Shannyn Sossamon.
But Sossamon, star of A Knight¿s Tale, insists that she wasn't some unpolished country bumpkin turned into a star overnight. "Can we put an end to this rumor, please?" she begs when we caught up with her in her new hometown of Los Angeles. "The story didn't go that quickly. I've lived [in Los Angeles] for five years, I'm a dancer, I've done lots of commercials, I read all the magazines, I've observed all the people in the business," she says, implying that she's not as na¿ve as some may make her out to be. "It's really not that glamorous a story."
Glamorous or not, the story went something like this: "I was helping my friend DJ a party," she starts. She won't say whose, but think stick-thin, blonde Oscar-winner. "[The casting director] just saw me and she called me the next day, we had a little meeting, it was no big deal."
Six months later, that casual meeting led to a shot at a starring role in a major motion picture, opposite Heath Ledger, one of today's hottest actors. "They said, ¿Well, we'll give her a try,¿ and when I read it, I thought that it was an amazing story and I wanted to do it really badly." Shannyn landed the role of saucy socialite Jocelyn, and the rest will, one day, become history.
Shannyn Sossamon was born in Hawaii and raised in Reno, Nevada. At the age of seventeen, she packed up and headed to Los Angeles to pursue a career as a dancer. Though dancing was her first calling, Shannyn admits that acting always intrigued her. "I was always interested in doing it, but I was so content with my life that I didn't really go after it."
That contented life included spinning records at local bars and lounges, and acting in commercials, which she enthusiastically describes as "the awesomest job ever, you work for one day then just sit back and collect the residuals."
After having been spotted by one of Hollywood's most influential casting directors, she embarked on a spree of auditions before coming across A Knight¿s Tale. "Most of the auditions I went on, I passed up the projects because I just wasn't interested," she says of the numerous teen comedies and television shows she auditioned for. "When I read A Knight¿s Tale, that was that. I knew I wanted to do this movie."Coming up next, Sossamon has another starring role in the romantic film 40 Days and 40 Nights, opposite Josh Hartnett.
But despite her newfound success in the film industry, Shannyn won't be handing over her turntables for a star on the Boulevard anytime soon. "Someone pays me a hundred bucks every Tuesday to DJ," she says satisfactorily. "I don't think I'll ever give that up."
– Smriti Mundhra's favorite rock DJ is Mix Master Mike of the Beastie Boys.