アナソフィア・ロブさんのインスタグラム写真 - (アナソフィア・ロブInstagram)「I worked with the one and only Cicely Tyson when I was 9, and I didn't understand what an icon she was at that time ... my parents tried to explain, but it didn't sink in at that age, as it does now.   I remember her thin, strong frame and her firm hands clasped around my arms. She was so strong for such a little lady ... and I didn't even know the half of it. She smelled like sweet coffee and I remember loving when she grasped me because her skin was so smooth and radiated warmth. I loved staring at her, as little kids tend to do, admiring the taught shiny apples of her cheekbones and her earlobes with dangling hoops. It's funny that these are the things I most vividly remember.   Oh, and maybe this is TMI, but Cicely once saw me fussing before a take and asked if I had to go to the bathroom; I told her I could wait until the scene was over, but she told me that you only have one bladder, so treat it well, 'they' could wait. It was practical advice, and now every time I think "do I run or hold it" on set ... I always run and think of Miss Tyson.   I remember sitting beside her, digging and patting in the dirt feeling so full, listening to her monologue about the mistake tree. She never did her scenes the same way twice and I was delighted by her wide laugh. I'll treasure those childhood memories, though I wish I knew her as a woman.   Thank you, Cicely, for your legacy and your beautiful work. Thank you for treating me with such kindness and respect even though I was just a kid. You made me feel like a grown person, and that inspired me to be my best.   Rest in power ❤️」1月29日 13時52分 - annasophiarobb

アナソフィア・ロブのインスタグラム(annasophiarobb) - 1月29日 13時52分


I worked with the one and only Cicely Tyson when I was 9, and I didn't understand what an icon she was at that time ... my parents tried to explain, but it didn't sink in at that age, as it does now.

I remember her thin, strong frame and her firm hands clasped around my arms. She was so strong for such a little lady ... and I didn't even know the half of it. She smelled like sweet coffee and I remember loving when she grasped me because her skin was so smooth and radiated warmth. I loved staring at her, as little kids tend to do, admiring the taught shiny apples of her cheekbones and her earlobes with dangling hoops. It's funny that these are the things I most vividly remember.

Oh, and maybe this is TMI, but Cicely once saw me fussing before a take and asked if I had to go to the bathroom; I told her I could wait until the scene was over, but she told me that you only have one bladder, so treat it well, 'they' could wait. It was practical advice, and now every time I think "do I run or hold it" on set ... I always run and think of Miss Tyson.

I remember sitting beside her, digging and patting in the dirt feeling so full, listening to her monologue about the mistake tree. She never did her scenes the same way twice and I was delighted by her wide laugh. I'll treasure those childhood memories, though I wish I knew her as a woman.

Thank you, Cicely, for your legacy and your beautiful work. Thank you for treating me with such kindness and respect even though I was just a kid. You made me feel like a grown person, and that inspired me to be my best.

Rest in power ❤️


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