Rooney Marahas been a staple in dramatic films for the past 15 years.
Despite being such a prolific actress, she like many other stars never watches herself on screen.
I see the work behind it.

And I don’t want to see that.
I want to just remember it how it was and feel what the experience felt like."
Tiger Lily is a Native American princess in JM Barrie’s 1911 novel, “Peter and Wendy.”

The character has always been depicted as Native American, until the newest film when Mara was casted.
The film brought a lot of controversy, specifically with Tiger Lily’s casting.
It was called a classic example of “whitewashing” and “cultural appropriation.
“MaratoldThe Telegraphin 2016 that she hated the lack of diversity in the film.
“I really do.
I don’t ever want to be on that side of it again.
I can understand why people were upset and frustrated.”
She added saying how she felt afterward, “I didn’t want to act anymore.
I was like, this isn’t what I signed up for…
So I was very discouraged and disheartened.”
Luckily, it all worked out for the best for her (viaAceShowbiz).