I couldn’t wrap my head around how this is an actual job.” And I didn’t really know why or I didn’t really think of actors and actresses as people, in a sense. “But it makes sense that I’m acting because I always had a fascination with actors and actresses. “That’s really the reason why I started taking acting classes, at 14,” she says. My parents are very supportive but they’re also very realistic, which is great.”Īcting started as her way of coping with childhood shyness. I remember my mom being very scared, the first few auditions. But no - I was not smart enough to go to med school. Would it have been nicer for them if I was smart enough to be a doctor and go to med school? For sure. “But not that my parents were against it - they’re not against anything, if I really want to do it - but they definitely were scared because it’s a really tough business. “I think they understood that I wanted to do something artistic,” she says. Her mother, now a therapist, was previously an actress in Israel on the local version of “Saturday Night Live.” Her father is a painter and art teacher. ![]() Garner grew up on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, in what she describes as a very artistic household. I’m playing other people, I’m portraying other people, I’m not playing me. “As an actor, I feel like that really helps. “I think you have more concept of reality in New York,” Garner says. may be more or less home for the time being, but as a New York native she still credits that city for giving her the most inspiration in her career. during her Uber ride home, after a day on the set of “Dirty John,” breaking briefly to direct her driver down her driveway. Times podcast of the same name.ĭespite still adjusting time zones, she’s bubbly and sweet as pie on a call from L.A. 25, will been seen in “Dirty John,” a soapy Bravo crime drama based on the L.A. She followed up with “Maniac,” the psychological sci-fi comedy from Cary Fukunaga, where she played Emma Stone’s younger sister, and finally, on Nov. She’s been cementing her rise this fall, which started Labor Day weekend with the return for season two of “Ozark,” the much-acclaimed Netflix series starring Jason Bateman and Laura Linney. The state of being on-the-go has become the norm for Garner these days, as she continues to become one of the most in demand young actors in the business. It’s good to know she gets tired from time to time her work schedule over the past few years would certainly indicate otherwise. That said, “I was in Paris for such a short time that it makes the jet lag worse.” ![]() “I think always the stuff is amazing,” she says of the brand, whose front rows she has occupied in seasons past and whose occasional campaign she has appeared in. ![]() But Paris Fashion Week - the Miu Miu show specifically - is certainly worth a few lost hours of sleep, no? ![]() After saying all of that, we (my husband and I) find this show very entertaining and extremely well done.Julia Garner is suffering the hangover of a 48-hour dash trip to Paris, in the midst of filming in L.A. If you've been "around" in the real world at all, you'll quickly realize that most people highly suspicious of others tend to disbelieve so easily due to their own tendency towards dishonesty and deception, as well as low self esteem. While I, like most viewers, feel frustrated with Connie Britton's character due to her repeated poor choices, I easily can see that she is a very sweet, giving, compassionate person who is naive and too trusting of others due to the way she was raised and her own honesty - she simply can't fathom that anyone could be so malicious and dishonest because it isn't in her character makeup. The tv show is pretty faithful to the published story, although some of the characters (primarily her two daughters) are a little exaggerated for tv purposes. While I read the published story, I have not heard the podcast, which is supposed to be fantastic. They also would understand how difficult it can be to extract yourself from abusive relationships, even if the abused realizes how bad the relationship/situation is. If they had, they would understand that, unfortunately, situations like this do happen, and much more frequently than would be expected. First, anyone giving this miniseries a low rating and calling Connie Britton's character "dumb" or "stupid" has obviously never been in or been close to anyone in an emotionally/physically/psychologically abusive relationship.
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