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You lost your Dad and your sister in a short span, and now your dog, too. Your new series, Somebody Somewhere, is a comedy, but grief is a strong underlying theme. I had a dog that passed away in June, but she was also recognizable, so people used to stop her on the street and be like, “Poppy!” And I’m like, “What about me?” I think every year it’s a little bit more. It is a cup of coffee on the couch, go for a walk to get some Vitamin D, come home, and wait for nighttime so I can have a glass of wine. What is your non-working life like in New York?
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It’s a real upgrade from where I was about five years ago where I had natural light from 11:15 to 11:30 every morning and that was it. I’ve got a nice terrace that sort of saved my life during the pandemic and lots of natural light. I’m on the Upper West Side, between Riverside and Central Park. What neighborhood do you live in in New York? Oh my god, I was just turning off my soft rock radio and finishing up a delicious breakfast here at noon on a Monday. What have you been doing today besides talking to reporters on the phone? IN Kansas City spoke with Everett by phone from her apartment in New York about filming in Kansas, returning to live cabaret shows after a two-year Covid pause, and coping with depression and grief. The show has garnered glowing reviews, and Everett’s character, Sam, looks to be the next Kansan-played-by-a-Kansan to steal America’s heart after Jason Sudeikis’s Ted Lasso.

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Now Everett is starring in the new HBO comedy series Somebody Somewhere, which she co-produced. In 2015, Bridget Everett quit her restaurant job to pursue a career in comedy and music, opening shows for Amy Schumer, writing songs with NSFW lyrics and singing with her band, The Tender Moments, and performing in provocative cabaret shows that got her dubbed “the most exciting performer in New York City” by Village Voice. But a transformation is nothing without the performance underneath it, as many of the actors below will stress.Ĭheck out the most shocking transformations in the list below.A native of the Little Apple (Manhattan, Kansas) has taken the Big Apple by storm. Many times, physical transformations have led to Oscars, as it did for Bale (“The Fighter”), Charlize Theron (“Monster”), Matthew McConaughey (“Dallas Buyers Club”), and Marion Cotillard (“La Vie en Rose”), among others. Some actors have made a career out of buzzy physical transformations, none more so than Christian Bale.
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Whether achieved through natural methods (weight loss, weight gain) and/or boosted by makeup and prosthetics, actor transformations have been shocking TV and film viewers for as long as the mediums have existed. Last but not least, MGM had everyone talking with the trailer for “House of Gucci,” which showed off Jared Leto’s bonkers look as Paolo Gucci. Then Searchlight Pictures unveiled the trailer for “The Eyes of Tammy Faye,” which finds Jessica Chastain packing on prosthetics to play televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker. “All of those things were really important because all those bits and pieces are what construct the person that we project our own conclusions and presumptions onto.”Īnd Lily James nearly broke the internet when the first photos from Hulu’s upcoming limited series “Pam and Tommy” dropped and showed her unrecognizable transformation into Pamela Anderson (the “Baby Driver” and “Cinderella” actress looks more like Anderson than she does herself). “It was the choice of clothing, it was the briskness in her step-step-step, her gait,” the Oscar winner said. Zellweger donned “head to toe” prosthetics and a padded suit to fully embody Pam. “I guess that’s part of the deception, isn’t it? Because you might assume that that’s as far as it goes.” “It seems like she’s of generous character, that she’s thoughtful, and that she’s a good friend,” Zellweger told Vanity Fair of the role.

Pam is currently in prison for a 2016 killing. The “Bridget Jones’ Diary” star took on playing alleged real-life murderer Pam Hupp for NBC’s “The Thing About Pam.” The true crime series centers on Midwestern suburban mom Pam, who is currently facing charges for multiple murders. Brendan Fraser looks entirely different as an overweight man looking to connect with his daughter in Darren Aronofsky’s “The Whale,” and the thing about Renée Zellweger is that she can really transform into another person. The “A Different Man” actor is unrecognizable in the upcoming A24 meta-drama, currently in production.Īnd, it seems acting transformations are everywhere as of late.
