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Steel Magnolias Turns 35! Daryl Hannah Recalls ‘Supportive’ Costars and Horseback Riding with Julia Roberts (Exclusive)

When Steel Magnolias became an instant cinema classic 35 years ago, it stood out for being more than just a heartwarming depiction of small-town Southern life. As Daryl Hannah points out, a starry cast made up of primarily women was a rarity at the time.

“It was the first time I’d ever really experienced women,” recalls the actress, 63, of her time starring opposite Julia Roberts, Sally Field, Dolly Parton, Shirley MacLaine and the late Olympia Dukakis. “Everyone talks about, now, ‘Women supporting women!’ Well, in my day, it was not like that.”

Speaking to PEOPLE with characteristic frankness, she adds that many “competitive and vicious” women she worked with on films “wanted me to basically die” — until Steel Magnolias. “It was really wonderful to have those women be so supportive and encouraging. I just never had experienced that before.”

Daryl Hannah, Sally Field

The Herbert Ross-directed comedy-drama, adapted by Robert Harling from his play of the same name, follows a group of Southern women over the years. Hannah played the meek Annelle Dupuy-DeSoto — a part she insisted on auditioning for, she says, despite Ross wanting her for Shelby Eatenton-Latcherie, the part that went to Roberts, 57.

“He was like, ‘No, absolutely not, I don’t see it.’ And I said, ‘Please let me,’” says Hannah. Donning her own glasses and fixing her hair to look like the aspiring hairdresser character, she met with Ross about the part. “And he didn’t recognize me,” she recalls. “I love that feeling where you really turn into somebody else.”

Actress Daryl Hannah with her arm around co-star Julia Roberts at the premiere of the motion picture Steel Magnolias

As for the rest of the female leads, Hannah has nothing but praise: “I did love working with those women and had just absolutely adored Dolly and adored Olympia and Shirley as well. They were just so fun and funny and smart.”

Steel Magnolias had its premiere on Nov. 5, 1989, opening in theaters later that month. Among the accolades it earned was a BAFTA nomination for MacLaine, 90, and an Oscar nomination for Roberts.

Source: People

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