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Kate Bosworth

Kate Bosworthis taking a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about one of her first roles.

The actress, 38, celebrated the 21st anniversary ofRemember the Titanson Friday, posting somethrowback behind-the-scenes photosof herself,Ryan Goslingand a youngHayden Panettierefrom the set of the iconic 2000 football film.

“Remember The Titanspremiered Sept 29, 2000. (I was 16 years old!),” Bosworthwrotein the caption. “Things I remember from making this special film… being nervous (I was a regular high school kid in a pretty unusual circumstance)! The cast and crew were like family. Big sister energy for sweet 10 yr old Hayden Panettiere. My first crying scene (I sobbed in rehearsals and then panicked when I had nothing left when the cameras rolled, that was a learning lesson!) Ryan Gosling is a total sweetheart (but you all already know that :)”

Bosworth played Emma Hoyt in the Disney movie, which was based on the true story of Herman Boone (Denzel Washington), who was responsible for the integration of the T. C. Williams High School football team in 1971 Alexandria, Virginia.

“I’m so happy this movie still resonates with so many,” Bosworth continued. “The connection movies can bring to us is something I truly cherish. Big love and thanks for the incredible support throughout the years … we are so grateful. LEFT SIDE // STRONG SIDE”

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Kate Bosworth

Bosworth previouslyposted some throwbacksof herself withChris Evansin their 2000 indie movieThe Newcomers. “Hey Capt. America, a little help pls?? (asking for a 15 yr old from the late 90’s …) @chrisevans,” she captioned the photos.

TheBlue Crushstar has opened up about a “real kind of cruelty” she experienced at the dawn of her career in the early 2000s. She said she faced an “intense amount of scrutiny and criticism,” which is why she was rarely smiling in photos from that time of her life.

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“It was so intense and overwhelming,” she said onInStyle’s Ladies First with Laura Brown podcast in June. “It was a really, really hard time, and I did not know how to handle that at all. And I also did not know how to really communicate through that very well to support systems or to my friends or family.”

source: people.com