The View August 14 2013 Preview
On August 13 2014, The View welcomes The Spectacular Now star Shailene Woodley to the show. She’s starring in many new flicks after wrapping her series The Secret Life of the American Teenager this summer. Jay Manuel will co-host when comedians Andrew Dice Clay and Tom Papa hang out.

The View August 14 2013 features and interview with young star on the rise, Shailene Woodley. She’s starring in The Spectacular Now and Divergent. (Jaguar PS / Shutterstock.com)
Shailene Woodley Booted from The Amazing Spider-Man 2
2013 has been the year of Shailene Woodley, and it’s only up from here. She wrapped her series The Secret Life of the American Teenager on ABC Family and was poised to take on an A-List persona. After starring in The Descendants with George Clooney, the world saw that Woodley is capable of much more than acting the part of a teenage mother.
Shailene went on to snag the role of Mary Jane Watson in The Amazing Spider-Man sequel. She didn’t last long. Her role was cut from the film in favor of Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield’s romance. Never crushed, the young actress had plenty to fall back on.
See what she has to say August 14 on The View.
The View: Shailene Woodley Doesn’t Wear Makeup
Being an in demand young starlet usually means being made up to go at a moment’s notice. For Shailene, this is not the case. She actually doesn’t wear makeup to most events, and if she does she never does more than a simple eye and lip. She said that she’s seen photoshopped images of herself and been thrown off by how she doesn’t look like her. Woodley said she loves getting all dolled up for events, but she would much rather go au natural.
Shailene Woodley: Divergent
Those fall backs I was talking about? One of them is the highly anticipated Divergent, based on the Veronica Roth novel. Shailene Woodley plays Tris, a teen trying to find her plays in a dystopian society set in Chicago. The society is divided into different factions based on character traits, and everyone is meant to fit perfectly into one of them. Only, Tris doesn’t. This is not a book where I want to spoil the plot much further, but if you enjoy the Hunger Games, I highly suggest picking it up.
Divergent hits theaters March 2014.
The View: John Green ‘The Fault In Our Stars’ Film
The other fall back is, in my eyes, a much better role for Woodley. She’s captured on of two lead roles in John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars book to film translation. Woodley will play Hazel Grace, a teen with terminal cancer who meets a boy that turns her world from upside down to rightside up. The film starts filming soon.
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