Earlier in the month, John Lasseter took to stage in London to unveil a host of fresh Disney/Pixar announcements, among them the news that Mandy Moore would voice Rapunzel in a new Walt Disney Animation Studios adaptation of the Grimm fairytale. So when RT sat down with Moore, currently in London shooting Swinging with the Finkels with Melissa George and Martin Freeman, we couldn't resist asking about the project and its take on the classic fairytale.
"She's definitely the quintessential sassy, young Disney heroine," Moore told us. "She's a bit of a spitfire too, and a very curious young woman. She's really curious about the world she's never really seen and she's coming into her own."

Rapunzel, first published in 1812, tells of the titular long-haired young girl shut away high in a tower in the middle of the woods with no way out and only one window onto the outside world. When a prince comes, she unfurls her locks to allow him to climb into the tower. Chuck star Zachary Levi will play the prince in Disney's CG-animated take, due for release in 2010.
"I've done a little bit of work already," Moore said, "but the bulk of it I'll start when I get back home. It's a lot of fun. And there's music involved; really great music."
For Moore, the opportunity to play a Disney princess was one to be leapt at. "It's just so cool to be added to such great lineage," she said. "I'm going to be a Disney princess! I grew up watching Disney films and singing The Little Mermaid. It's hard to wrap my head around [the fact] that I'll be following suit.

"When the opportunity came up to audition I remember thinking, 'I'm probably not going to get something like this but I'll go up for it. I'm sure I'll be one of many.' It was one of those things that you didn't necessarily think much of. You just think 'What are the chances?' So it was a very nice surprise."
The actress is looking forward to a relatively new challenge for the film -- providing the voice for an animated character as opposed to a live action performance. "There's a lot of imagination that goes into doing an animated film, and this really is my first proper, proper one," she told RT. "It's a lot more draining than you expect. I'm sure you figure, you show up in whatever you're wearing and you don't have to be all made up and there's no waiting around. I think because there's so much that has to take place in your mind, there's so much to imagine. And a lot of the time you're not reading with anyone. It can be taxing in a different way than sitting around waiting all day on a set."
Rapunzel is penciled in for a release on 10th December 2010.
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Gordon Franklin Terry Sr writes: on Sep 29 2009 06:58 AM excellent; whoever Mandy Moore is Papunzel will be a success (relative to the damaged economy). (Reply to this) |
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Functionally Godarded writes: on Sep 29 2009 07:21 AM I'm really glad she got the role. I think she's a great actress who hasn't been given enough good opportunities. (Reply to this) |
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Devon B. writes: on Sep 29 2009 09:24 AM The production sounds cool. Mandy Moore is an expendable, generic, popstar-cum-actress tool. (Reply to this) |
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runmong writes: on Sep 29 2009 09:38 AM Why does Disney only make movies about princesses? (Reply to this) |
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RT-Ryan writes: on Sep 29 2009 10:09 AM Only interested if they do the Ren & Stimpy version of the story. Now THAT I would watch. (Reply to this) |
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The Truth About Jack Hair writes: on Sep 29 2009 10:28 AM **** this. (Reply to this) |
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Auguman writes: on Sep 29 2009 10:58 AM Just entered the link to see if there were some Mandy Moore pics, (Reply to this) |
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BJB D. writes: on Sep 29 2009 11:45 AM In reply to this comment (#2549142) Mandy Moore talks Rapunzel, and everyone leaves the room! (Reply to this) |
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gmcube writes: on Sep 29 2009 11:47 AM In reply to this comment (#2549183) "Why does Disney only make movies about princesses?" You gotta be kidding me, up until Enchanted, (which Im not sure even really counts) it had been about a decade since they last made a princess movie. this is a return to their roots. (Reply to this) |
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Sep 29 2009 12:17 PM In reply to this comment (#2549191) I Miss the real Ren and Stimpy! Happy Happy Joy Joy and SPACE MADNESS. . . Mandy Moore with overflowing nasal hair? Hmm. . . (Reply to this) |
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LEGION writes: on Sep 29 2009 02:22 PM Disney= the downfall of quality anything. May the Tragic Kingdom go Goosestepping into oblivion. (Reply to this) |
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runmong writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:19 PM In reply to this comment (#2549219) Princess and the Frog is about a princess also I assume. That's 3 in a row. (Reply to this) |
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Rachel P. writes: on Sep 29 2009 05:56 PM Good for her. I think she'll do great in it. And the screen shots look incredible! Looking forward to this one! (Reply to this) |
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Bulletproof_Animal writes: on Oct 15 2009 04:32 AM "Mandy Moore is an expendable, generic, popstar-cum-actress tool." She was good in Saved. Everyone's got the potential to do something great at least once in their lives. (Reply to this) |
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