Cobie Smulders plays S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Maria Hill in "The Avengers." (Zade Rosenthal / Marvel)
LinkAlyson Hannigan, left, Josh Radnor, Cobie Smulders, Jason Segel, and Neil Patrick Harris star in "How I Met Your Mother." (CBS)
LinkCobie Smulders, left, director Pam Fryman and creator Carter Bays on the set of "How I Met Your Mother" in 2008. (Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times)
LinkCobie Smulders, right, and her fiance, "Saturday Night Live" actor Taran Killam in 2010. (John Shearer / Getty Images for Entertainment Weekly)
LinkCobie Smulders plays Maria Hill in "The Avengers." (Zade Rosenthal / Marvel)
LinkCobie Smulders plays Maria Hill in "The Avengers." (Zade Rosenthal / Marvel)
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LinkCobie Smulders plays Maria Hill in "The Avengers." (Marvel)
LinkAgent Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) and Agent Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) in "The Avengers." (Marvel)
LinkCobie Smulders arrives for "The Avengers" premiere in Hollywood on April 11, 2012. (Michael Nelson / EPA)
LinkCobie Smulders signs autographs at the Toronto premiere of "The Avengers" on April 30. (George Pimental / Getty Images)
LinkSurrounded by a Norse god, a super soldier, a deadly spy, a brilliant scientist who can become an 8-foot-tall rage monster, and, well, Tony Stark, it might have been easy for Cobie Smulders to get lost in the muscle-clad crowd.
But the 30-year-old Canadian actress who plays S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Maria Hill in the record-breaking blockbuster âThe Avengersâ made it her mission to create a space for her character among Marvelâs A-listers, which, of course, include Chris Hemsworthâs Thor, Chris Evansâ Captain America and Robert Downey Jr.âs Iron Man.
âI feel like I was able to hold my own quite well,â Smulders said, sitting down for an interview on a recent morning. âThat was really important to me, because I was quite intimidatedâ¦. Not only is it a different genre for me, but itâs with some of the most talented actors in Hollywood.â
âThe Avengersâ isnât Smuldersâ first role in a feature film, but it is her first foray into the world of big-budget action flicks. The bulk of her acting experience comes from her role as Robin Scherbatsky in the long-running CBS sitcom âHow I Met Your Mother,â and it was her relationship with cast members of that show that led to her landing a part in âThe Avengers.â
Alyson Hannigan, left, Josh Radnor, Cobie Smulders, Jason Segel and Neil Patrick Harris star in âHow I Met Your Mother.â (CBS)
âHow I Met Your Motherâ costars Neil Patrick Harris and Alyson Hannigan and recurring guest star Alexis Denisof had all worked on previous projects with Joss Whedon, the âBuffy the Vampire Slayerâ creator recruited by Marvel to direct âThe Avengers.â
âI wanted someone there for [S.H.I.E.L.D. Director Nick] Fury and [Agent Phil] Coulson to deal with, and I wanted another woman in the movie,â Whedon said. âThereâs a lot of boys, and I felt the movie definitely needed another strong female presence just to balance it out, and someone at Marvel suggested that we use Maria Hillâ¦. I was like, âThatâs perfect! That makes sense, because sheâs always had a bit of a beef with Fury, so weâll have some tension there.ââ
Whedon narrowed the casting pool down to three actresses. âAnd then I ran into Aly Hannigan, who just said, âYou gotta read Cobie! You gotta read Cobie! You gotta read Cobie! You gotta read Cobie!ââ Whedon said.
He relented, widened the pool to five and tossed Smulders in the mix.
Whedon wrote a fake scene for the potential Maria Hill to read opposite Samuel L. Jackson (who plays Nick Fury in the Marvel films). Smulders read last.
âIn the scene, Fury tells Maria to point her gun at his chest,â Whedon said. âAnd when Cobie pulled her gun and pointed it at Samâs chest, I went, âOh God, sheâs gonna shoot him!â Even though I had seen the same scene four times already, and had written it and directed it. She has enormous authority. She can hold her own against anybody.â
Whedon recalls producer Kevin Feige running through his notes on the merits of each of the auditions.
âThey were all wonderful,â Whedon said. âAnd heâs like, âAnd the fifth girl is Maria Hill.ââ
Agent Maria Hill is a relatively new character in comics. Created by Brian Michael Bendis and David Finch in 2005, she runs S.H.I.E.L.D. when Nick Fury is in hiding after a scandal. She has a tough attitude and a protocol-focused, by-the-book methodology, making her a foil to Furyâs renegade style of leadership.
Maria Hill in the comics, left, and portrayed by Cobie Smulders in âThe Avengers,â right. (Marvel)
âI really got into her,â Smulders said. âSheâs like this ballsy chick who comes from this intense, tough background, military background. Itâs cool playing a woman who has to be in this really tough world.â
In the movie, Hill works under Fury, though she openly questions his judgment as he defies the World Security Council.
âWe have this little contentious relationship,â Jackson said of his character and Smuldersâ. âI think for a while she was the eyes and ears of the Council, you know, hanging around in S.H.I.E.L.D., telling them what I was doing and not doing, and we brought her around.â
Although âThe Avengersâ is infused with plenty of Whedon-esque comedy, Maria Hillâs character was a vast departure from the sitcom role Smulders has inhabited for seven seasons.
âIâve been doing âHow I Met Your Motherâ for so long, and itâs been so great, and I just feel like itâs second nature at this point,â she said. âI loved the change and sort of taking on the physicality of a different character.â
Cobie Smulders plays Maria Hill in âThe Avengers.â (Zade Rosenthal / Marvel)
And physical it was; Agent Hill finds herself in a car chase, at least one explosion and several firefights. Smulders became known on set for her gung-ho approach to stunts.
âShe really does all her jumpinâ and flippinâ,â Whedon said, noting that she is âextraordinarily physically adept.â
âCobieâs a very smart and capable individual who was ready to be an action hero,â Jackson said. âShe was willing to jump in there and do that tomboy stuff and have a good time. Sheâs been doing that comedy for a while, and she wanted to be an action girl. And she was great.â
Smulders said her confidence in the action scenes stemmed from preparation. She hired a black belt martial artist who trains SWAT teams in Los Angeles to train her in her home and at a shooting range, she said. Though her âHow I Met Your Motherâ character is also a gun enthusiast, Smulders had only used guns as props on set.
âI wanted my gun to feel like an extension of my person, and Iâm not comfortable around guns,â she said. âSo he helped me a lot in terms of officer procedure. You know, how you would enter a building, how you would hold a gun, how you would sort of stalk somebody, how you would take somebody down, how you could roll and draw your gun at the same time, which I got to do in the movie.â
Smulders also wanted to project authority on the helicarrier (S.H.I.E.L.D.âs flying fortress), so she arrived before the rest of the cast to familiarize herself with the set.
âI was able to have a few days in this huge space, and getting grounded in that was really important to me, and to feel like I was in control of it before all of these huge actors and huge characters came in,â she said. âI felt, on the helicarrier, I ran that whole ship. I was in charge of that.â
So will Agent Maria Hill be returning to her post in future Marvel movies?
âI think so, yeah,â Smulders said. âIâve signed on for a few more. If theyâll have me, Iâm in.â
â" Noelene Clark
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