All the scenes with going to banks and start-ups and trying to sell our product and the way people reacted to us - that showed that no one wanted to loan to older women because they thought we would be dead before we paid back the loan. We just shot the next season, so it feels like so long ago. We are in a very dangerous time regarding the end of the truth.ĭID YOU HAVE A FAVORITE GRACE AND FRANKIE MOMENT FROM SEASON THREE? It's impossible for us to create a society with rules in which everyone can operate freely and thrive. I think she represents the truth - that there is in fact objective truth, there is no such thing as an alternative fact, which undermines the definition of the word "fact" - and that, without the truth, it's impossible for us to have rational discourse. HOW DO YOU THINK GLORIA RESONATES WITH VIEWERS IN TODAY'S POLITICAL AND SOCIAL CLIMATE? Unless you count Winnie, which is kind of a special friendship. That's probably the biggest misperception, because she didn't. Maybe they thought she was going to fall in love. Maybe they were looking for it this time, because they know that Noah plays with the tropes of the Coen brothers oeuvre, and maybe they thought that Gloria was going to get killed. They found themselves inadvertently rooting for Sheriff Moe Dammick instead of Gloria. Probably the biggest problem is that they loved Shea Whigham too much, because he's so good at what he does. WHAT'S THE BIGGEST MISPERCEPTION THAT PEOPLE HAD ABOUT YOUR CHARACTER? My daughters don't listen to me, but all these other people have to. Being a single mom and raising three girls, it's almost easier. Unbelievably enough, it feels like a second skin. So that is something that I feel is my strength as a director, and I try to achieve that as an actor.ĪND HAS THAT COME NATURALLY, SINCE THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME WEARING ALL THESE HATS? I just like to keep things small and subtle and authentic and ground everything in reality. WHAT DID YOU LEARN ABOUT YOUR STRENGTHS AS AN ACTRESS? If I'm on the set and I'm watching playback, I've just got to say, "Oh, God, my neck looks 100 years old, but this is the best take." I have to separate myself from "me" and look at my show as a whole. YOU ALSO WRITE, PRODUCE AND DIRECT, REQUIRING YOU TO WATCH YOURSELF ACT. I'm able to live out situations - "I should have done that," "What if I said that?" - and do this extension of reality and infuse it into my show. HAVE VIEWERS MADE ASSUMPTIONS THAT YOU AND YOUR CHARACTER ARE THE SAME PERSON? To receive the magazine, click here to subscribe. This story first appeared in an August stand-alone issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. ![]() Fienberg, Rebecca Ford, Mia Galuppo, Michael O'Connell, Brian Porreca, Bryn Elise Sandberg, Kate Stanhope, Jackie Strause and Josh Wigler These and 11 other lead actress Emmy nominees recently spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about how they and their characters navigated the past TV season's curveballs. Topliners from the same series competing against each other is nothing new (see: Cagney & Lacey, The Golden Girls), and this year three pairs are in this situation: Feud's Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon and Big Little Lies' Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman are competing in the limited series/TV movie category, while Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin - best friends in Grace & Frankie - are going toe to toe in the comedy series race. Her latest comments about him start at the 7:30-minute mark in the video below.It's a veritable battle of the network (and cable, and streaming) stars in the lead actress categories. Louis-Dreyfus said last year that her son was “really digging being an actor and he’s really good.” In the last few years, Charlie Hall has landed several film and TV projects, including “Sweethearts,” “Big Shot,” Single Drunk Female” and the Netflix feature film “Moxie.” The “ Saturday Night Live” alum has two sons, Charlie, 25, and Henry, 30, with her husband of more than three decades, Brad Hall. He was fucking some girl in a library,” she quipped, laughing, “and I thought it was, I thought it was, uh. ![]() And I think he was, you know, really great,” she replied. “Do you watch the show in fear that you might see something you haven’t seen for a while?” Kimmel asked. “It’s a very racy show, yes,” Louis-Dreyfus agreed. The “Veep” star appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on Tuesday and spoke about her 25-year-old son’s role in the HBO Max series. ![]() Julia Louis-Dreyfus managed to stay in supportive mom mode when asked about her son Charlie Hall’s raunchy scenes in “The Sex Lives of College Girls.”
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