Kim Izzo |
Meeting Mr Darcy
"The year 2005 was remarkable for two
reasons. It was the first time I’d broken a limb and that wasn’t any fun at
all. But I also got to meet Colin Firth and that was very fun indeed.
It was a riding accident that did me in. I
was thrown from a friend’s horse and as soon as my ankle cracked down hard on a
railway tie that was lying on the ground I knew it was broken. That was in
July. Recovery required surgery and the insertion of five pins and screws to
fuse my ankle together. Weeks of physiotherapy followed and by September the
cast and brace were removed and I hobbled around on crutches.
Colin Firth as Mr Darcy |
For ten days each September my hometown of
Toronto gets taken over by the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and
as an entertainment journalist by day (novelist by night) I have to make the
rounds of the various junkets and interview the stars. It’s exhausting on two
solid legs. With my left leg atrophied I felt more like a muppet than a reporter
but off to work I had to go. It was to be my first day in shoes.
My editor had the best assignment she told
me. Knowing my obsession with the 1995 BBC adaptation of Pride & Prejudice
– which was all about Colin Firth – she guessed I’d want to interview him. She
was right! He had starred in Canadian director Atom Egoyan’s film Where the Truth Lies that co-starred
Kevin Bacon. I had to interview both actors at the same time in a swanky hotel
suite at the Park Hyatt.
But hobbling in on crutches seemed
undignified so my physiotherapist loaned me a different type of crutch. The
kind you slid you arm into, you see people with permanent disabilities using
them because they are easier for longer periods of time. She was right, I was
able to navigate more swiftly and because I could wear shoes no one could tell
I was injured or what the injury way. What I realized later was that a cast or
brace says broken bone, these types of crutches used with shoes said I might
have bigger issues.
Colin Firth at the 2005 Toronto Festival with Kevin Bacon and Rachel Blanchard |
Off I went. I made it to the suite and the
film representatives helped me with the doors, getting a seat and taking my
handbag so I would be comfortable. The extra attention was nice but I didn’t
really think much of it and admitted that I was recovering from a broken ankle.
I’ve interviewed loads of famous faces. But
this time I was nervous. This time was Colin Firth! I sat there waiting and
then I heard him. That unmistakeable voice from P&P…the deep smokey sound
of Mr. Darcy/Mr. Firth. My nerves got shakier.
“Ms. Izzo, it’s your turn,” the press
officer called me over to the other room where the voice had beckoned.
I stood up as straight as I could and
threaded my arms through the crutches and went into the room. There was Kevin
and Colin standing up to greet me. I wish I could describe Kevin for you but
the truth is I didn’t really notice him. I only had eyes for Colin. He was as
tall, handsome and gentlemanly as Mr. Darcy. Not every star lives up to the
fantasy. Colin did and then some. But what happened next can best be described
as a farce.
I held out my right hand to shake his. He
took my hand. We shook hands. My right arm slipped out of the brace and the
crutch crashed to the floor. The look of horror on Colin’s face was priceless.
He thought he’d knocked the crutch out of a disabled girl’s hand and was mortified.
He dove to the floor to pick it up. I did my best to grab it too all the while
muttering, “It’s just a broken ankle, I’m fine, really…”
I know how to make an entrance put it that
way! We sat down and I was out of breath and stuttering my questions. But
Colin, still unsure what he had done or not done was extra sweet and gave me
more than my allotted time for the interview. Kevin weighed in and I made sure
to ask him stuff too. I kept imagining what it must be like for Kevin to spend
the day with all the female journalists ignoring him for more Colin time. But
it’s Mr. Darcy!
Interview done I got up as gracefully as I
could and walked out one step at a time. Thankfully my ankle healed. I’m still
waiting for a second shot at a Colin meeting. Though I wonder if he will
remember…."
Kim Izzo
GIVEAWAY DETAILS
Wow! I've got 3 copies of Kim's THE JANE AUSTEN MARRIAGE MANUAL to give away but you must carefully follow the instructions below to be included in the final draw:
1. post your comment
2. add your e-mail address
3. specify the country you live in
I've got 1 copy for Europe, 1 for Canada and 1 for the US. Thanks to Kim's publishers in the UK (Hodder & Stoughton), in Canada (Harper Collins) and in the US (St Martin's Press). The giveaway ends on May 23rd when the names of the winners are announced.
US cover |
ABOUT THE BOOK
Katherine Shaw—Kate— is happy with her life. She has supportive friends, a glamorous magazine career, and a love of all things Jane Austen. But when she loses her job, her beloved grandmother falls ill and a financial disaster forces a sale on the family home, Kate finds herself facing a crisis that would test even the most stalwart of Austen heroines.
Friends rally round, connecting her to freelance gigs, and presenting her with a birthday gift— title to land in Scotland—that’s about to come in very handy. Turns out that Kate’s first freelance assignment is to test an Austen-inspired theory: in the toughest economic times is a wealthy man the only must-have accessory? What begins as an article turns into an opportunity as Kate—now Lady Kate—jet-sets to Palm Beach, St Moritz and London where, in keeping company with the elite, she meets prospects who make Mr. Darcy look like an amateur. But will rubbing shoulders with men of good fortune ever actually lead her to love? And will Kate be able to choose between Mr. Rich and Mr. Right?
27 comments:
Congratulations on your debut novel. It sounds great!
I loved reading about you meeting Colin Firth/Mr. Darcy. What a dream come true that must have been! It would have been for me! :) I am sorry that you had to have ankle but glad it is healed. I hope you get the chance to interview him again. It is thrilling to know that he was as nice as you expected and more.
Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.
jbtaylor12@gmail.com
United States
Sorry, I meant to say 'a broken ankle'. Should proof before posting, huh!
I am so jealous. Imagine, meeting Mr Darcy!! Though I am sorry for the broken ankle. But my, Mr Darcy - I mean Colin Firth! - in flesh and blood. If ever the cast for a film has been well done, that is the one for the BBC Pride and Prejudice. Colin Firth does not play Mr Darcy, HE IS Mr Darcy.
Thank you for this great post, very original.
I would be happy to enter the giveaway for Europe. I live in France.
chocolatesfan(at)hotmail(dot)fr
oh wow!! ColinFirth!!!! lucky lucky Lady!!!
congrats & good luck!!!
thank you for the giveaway!!!!
i'm from the US......
cyn209 at juno dot com
What a story Kim! It's as if I'm reading a passage from one of Jane Austen's novels herself, and hey, you must admit that despite the situation you were in the meeting with The One And Only was very romantic ;-) So see it this way: your broken ankle was meant to be {sigh}
Congrats on the novel, wish you lots of success! Thanks for the wonderful opportunity to win one of your books, would love to read it!
I'm from the Netherlands btw and my email address is:
irascreacorner@xs4all.nl
Take care, Ira
is this a first? 1 for Canada?! YAY!
delited to read this ;)
and of your interview triumph! yes ~ you came away w/ benefits for the troubles :) well done!
love also to hear of Colin's reality of the Darcy role - so could not have been and disappointments colour our perceptions for sure..
loved this post Kim & TY for the giveaway generosity..
CANADA entry hoping for the Win !
faithhopecherrytea at *gmail.*com
Oh my, meeting Mr. Darcy/Colin Firth would be my dream...well at least one of them! I loved reading about your encounter with him and I am very excited to read your new book. It sounds wonderful! Thanks for the giveaway!!=)
I'm in the US.
kellik115@yahoo.com
What a very funny story about meeting Colin Firth, i'd be a wreck too. Love for a chance to win the book. email raemar90@msn.com. I'm in the US.
What a story! Thank you for sharing. Congratulations on your debut. Thank you for the giveaway! cherringtonmb at sbcglobal dot net (US)
I hope you will be able to interview Colin Firth a second time.
Don't forget to let us know if you succeed!
Monica
moon.card(at)yahoo(dot)com
I live in The Netherlands
pick me pick me pick me!! Oh this looks lovely - a must read
Tanya
samplergirl@cox.net
I'm in the US.
www.thesamplergirl.com
Reading about your funny meeting with Colin, I couldn't help myself and thought about Bridget Jones :-D you know, in the second book she kind of have the same experience ;-)
I would love to read this novel!
I'm in Europe (Italy) and my email is
lallyx@libero.it
Your story is a little Jane Eyre-esque with a few stretches of course. I did my undergraduate thesis on Jane Austen and the Social Convention of Marriage so I would LOVE a copy of your novel.
My email is blr098@hotmail.com
I'm a Canuck! (Canadian)
Cheers!
Hi there! I love all Jane Austen-related novels. I can only imagine how wonderful it was to meet Colin Firth, one of my "boys". ;) I'm recovering from breast cancer surgery and before I "took to my bed" to recover I brought out my 2 favorite Austen novels to re-read. They make me laugh, smile, cry...etc. Love your blog!
Best wishes,
Lucy (USA)
aliasbetz@yahoo.com
That is so great! Colin Firth will always be the true Mr. Darcy to me. Thanks so much for the giveaway!
Margaret
singitm(at)hotmail(dot)com
Canada
Congrats and thanks for the giveaway.
ddcknitt(at)yahoo(dot)com
That is the best story ever :o) Love it! Poor Colin, hehe... I hope you do get another chance to meet him!
Love the sound of your novel, hope I get lucky and win! :o)
::fingers crossed::
quarterback.girl[at]gmail[dot]com
US of A!
This is a wonderful piece on what must be a truly unforgettable experience. I LOL reading it. I mean, Colin Firth has such a big heart! Like picking up Meryl Streep's shoe and putting it back on her. He's such a gentleman.
I'm from western Canada (Alberta) but whenever I can find time, I'd attend TIFF every Sept. I was there in 2007 and watched Colin Firth's When Did You Last See Your Father. Too bad he wasn't there to answer questions... only director Anand Tucker and Jim Broadbent.
My email address is artidkc@yahoo.ca Thanks!
I am so jealous that you got to interview Mr. Darcy! I do think next time you need to tell him in advance to dress more appropriately. Not a single stitch of Regency attire! And if you needed help I am sure many of us would have eagerly jumped at the chance to carry your stuff around all day just to be able to meet Mr. Darcy. :-)
Danielle, US, drcopeland(at)hotmail(dot)come
Sounds like a great read! I'd love to be entered in the giveaway. I'm from the US.
felicialso @gmail. com
Felicia
What a lucky lady (apart from the broken ankle, of course!)! I think you did really well though: if it had been me, I wouldn't even have remembered my own name :-) Your book sounds really good, I'd love to read it.
My address is vava_darcy@yahoo.it and I'm from Italy
Silvana
You vividly described your encounter with Mr Firth or shall I say Mr Darcy?
I enjoyed reading your article. I hope your leg is better now. I live in Croatia. Zora.brozina@gmail.com Thank you
only one more day to the winner announcement! sooo excited for this!
faithhopecherrytea at*gmail.*com
yay! Canada~
What a story Kim, thank you for sharing it! Makes me wonder if breaking an ankle is worth meeting Colin First ;-D lol
What a wonderful book, it sounds lovely! (and the cover is pretty as well!) Thank you so much for drawing my attention to it!
I live in Europe
stella.exlibris (at) gmail (dot) com
I know this giveaway has ended, but when I saw this post, I just had to comment.
It sounds like Kim Izzo has a fascinating job! I can only imagine what interviewing recognizable people is like. I'm impressed she was able to keep her cool around Mr. Firth. I would have been a mess. :D
Meeting Colin Firth? Oh lucky you are! I love his not only for his stunning performance in Pride and Predjudice but for all his great roles. He 9is an amazing actor and I just can't imagine someone else's playing Darcy.
Sorry about your break. Can't even imagine meeting "Mr Darcy/Colin Fifth. If I had to interview him, sure I wouldn't be able to speak!
Your new book sounds great.
carol.perrin@att.net
United States
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