Here's that Mischa Barton interview I mentioned before:
http://www.elle.com/article.asp?article_id=4412§ion_id=36&page_number=1&magind=3803
some of the "witchier" comments:
"Comparing herself to costar Rachel Bilson, she says, She's way more overtly sexual than I am. She is so petite and I am so tall and lanky. I think I'd be scared of having her voluptuousness. I like being understatedly sexy. "
nice dig on Rachel (summer) there
"Her look, like Gwyneth Paltrow's, is icy and remote: easier to admire, and harder to talk about, than Jennifer Aniston's, for instance. So it shouldn't be surprising that when asked about Barton, the first (and often only) thing the girls in El Segundo say is, She's pretty. Barton's thoughts on such reactions are psychologically astute, if perhaps emotionally less than generous: I think they're just surprised I'm their age and they could in any way relate to me. Anybody who feels any kind of insecurity in themselves may be surprised that somebody their age would look like this. "
and
When I ask what kind of fan mail she receives, Barton says, It's fascinating the stories you'll get. For example? In a weary, singsong voice, she says, Like, 'I was in the war and my leg got cut off and I'm in the hospital. I'll never walk again, but all I can do is lie in bed and watch your TV show.' It's juststuff you get. She shrugs and takes another bite of swordfish. I ask if that letter came from a soldier in Iraq, and she says, I don't remember. But that one was big on the list of, like, heart-wrenching stories. Are you joking? The O.C.? Surely there are more important things in life than my stupid show. But, like, okay, if you feel that way. I'm like, that'sshe chuckles and rolls her eyesnice.
nice dig on your "fans" there