“She’s got this elaborate Marie Antoinette–meets–Donald Trump kind of hair,” he recalled. ![]() Feig had found his inspiration from the beauty shops of Budapest (where the film was shooting), but when Byrne emerged from a two-hour hair-and-makeup test one day sporting all of that vertiginous volume, even Feig didn’t know what to make of it at first. “I kept saying Rayna - Rose’s character - should have really big, blown-out hair,” director Paul Feig told us at last night’s premiere. But Byrne doesn’t do all the work by herself: She’s aided and abetted by a focus-pulling tower of hair that’s the butt of some of the film’s best jokes. ![]() Rose Byrne has been doing scene-stealing work in a host of comedies over the past few years, so it’s no surprise that she waltzes away with this week’s Melissa McCarthy espionage comedy Spy, where she plays a snooty Bulgarian arms dealer.
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