From the Magazine
November 2019 Issue

Mickey and the Bear Star Camila Morrone Is Hollywood’s Newest Heroine

The actor, who calls Leonardo DiCaprio her boyfriend and Al Pacino a stepfather figure, is taking her own star turn in Mickey and the Bear.
Camila Morrone photographed in white cream dress for VF.
Gown by Oscar de la Renta; earrings by Ana Khouri; rings by CHANEL Fine Jewelry (right hand) and Retrouvaí; hair products by Kevin Murphy; makeup and nail enamel by CHANEL.Photograph by Charlotte Rutherford; Styled by Nicole Chapoteau.

Earlier this year, Camila Morrone sent shivers through South by Southwest and jolted a standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival with her performance in Annabelle Attanasio’s film Mickey and the Bear. Her breakout role as the daughter of an opioid-addicted veteran reaches audiences nationwide this November, and now the American actor, who happens to call Leonardo DiCaprio her boyfriend, is taking the lead. Here, some insights gleaned from an evening at home with Hollywood’s newest heroine.

SHE WAS BORN in Los Angeles to two Argentinian actors—“growing up in Hollywood, you can’t really run from it”—and attended Beverly Hills High School. “Our apartment happened to be in the school district. It was very weird when my classmates were getting hundred-thousand-dollar cars because that was so not my reality.”

SHE EARNED her role as the titular Mickey from a self-tape audition shot in her mother’s kitchen. A day after her callback, she flew to the film’s location in remote Montana, where “fast food was the norm.” She favors McDonald’s chicken McNuggets, extra-large fries, and an Oreo McFlurry, “vanilla always.”

Photograph by Charlotte Rutherford; Styled by Nicole Chapoteau.

SHE CALLS Al Pacino, who dated her mother for years, a stepfather figure. He watched an early cut of Mickey and the Bear and sent along his “helpful” thoughts to the first-time director. (The edits were made.)

THE INDIE FILM is being hailed for its poignant closing scene. When reflecting on famous cinematic finales, she insists Rick should have gotten on the plane in Casablanca and that there was enough room for Jack to fit on the Titanic door that saved Rose.

SHE RECENTLY FINISHED Conversations With Friends by Sally Rooney in less than 48 hours. She calls it “the best book ever” but isn’t rooting for a screen adaptation. “I can’t play either character, so I’m not interested.”

YOU’D BE SURPRISED by the “amount of Spanx” in her closet, as well as the fake diamond tiara she wears every birthday.

HER HAPPY PLACE is her bed, next to which hangs a picture of an elephant named Zongoloni, which she adopted through Kenya’s Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. “It costs 50 bucks a year to keep them rehabilitated. It makes for a great Christmas present.”

SHE INSISTS she’s rarely hit on, but the worst pickup line she’s ever received is “You have the most beautiful eyes.” She retorts, “They’re not—they’re brown and shitty.”

HER IDEAL DATE involves: “A great movie, an Italian dinner, and my glass of house Cab. That’s the only thing I know how to order at a restaurant because I don’t know anything about wine.”

SHE POSTED archival photos of legendary Hollywood couple Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart (whose age gap was four years more than hers with DiCaprio), and received a mixed response from her nearly 2 million Instagram followers. “I’ve been starting to show my sense of humor more,” she says. “People will always have awful things to say because there’s a sense of entitlement and safety behind the screen, but trust me, you don’t need to be that angry.”

SHE CRINGES when revisiting a private moment captured by paparazzi at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes: DiCaprio diligently snapping iPhone photos of her posed arabesque. “I saw the meme: You either die a hero or you live long enough to become an Instagram boyfriend. “Poor thing, he’s being called an Instagram boyfriend,” she jokes, “he’s an environmentalist and a movie star and it doesn't mean a thing!”

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