Carla Gugino recently shared her thoughts on being cast as a mother of two school-aged children at the age of 27 in the original 'Spy Kids' movie. The actress, known for her role as Ingrid Cortes in the 2001 action-adventure film directed by Robert Rodriguez, expressed amusement at the casting decision.
Gugino humorously recalled her initial reaction to the role, stating, 'It was a really beautiful kind of double-edged sword because I love that movie so much.' Despite being significantly younger than the character she portrayed, Gugino praised the overall experience of working on the film alongside co-stars Antonio Banderas, Alexa PenaVega, and Daryl Sabara.
Reflecting on her audition process, Gugino revealed that Rodriguez had already begun filming before meeting with her about the role. The director expressed his vision for the character, emphasizing the importance of portraying the role convincingly despite the age difference. Gugino credited her prior working relationship with Banderas, from the film 'Miami Rhapsody,' as a positive factor in her performance.
Following the success of the original 'Spy Kids,' Gugino reprised her role in two sequels released in 2002 and 2003. However, subsequent installments in the franchise, such as 'Spy Kids: All the Time in the World' in 2011 and 'Spy Kids: Armageddon' in 2023, featured new casts.
Despite the initial skepticism surrounding her casting, Gugino's portrayal of Ingrid Cortes remains a memorable part of the 'Spy Kids' franchise. The actress's reflections offer insight into the challenges and rewards of portraying a character that defies traditional age expectations.