Oscar nominee Margot Robbie on why she chose to play Tonya Harding

Margot Robbie won a Golden Globe and is nominated for a best actress Oscar.

Robbie said she admires Harding's accomplishments.

"She’s kind of incredible in a lot of ways," the actress said. "She was the first U.S. woman to land a triple axle and that was a huge sporting achievement. And the whole lot was overshadowed by the incident, which kind of seemed to me to snowball out of control into this huge global scandal."

Because she was playing a real-life person, Robbie was able to study video clips to get the gist of what of Harding was like at the time.

"For six months, I watched clip after clip after clip of her and listened to her dialect in my iPod just over and over," Robbie said. That was before she actually met her face to face.

"Then when she was sitting in front of me and I was like, 'This is so weird'," Robbie, 27, told Travers. "I thought, 'I’ve done nothing but look at videos of you and listen to you for the last six months. And now I’m looking and listening to you in real life. It’s really odd. But it didn’t alter any of the decisions I’d made. So I’d decided exactly how I was going to play the character. And meeting her didn’t change that."

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“I, Tonya” is in theaters nationwide.

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