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So I have six older siblings, and some of them are 20-something years older than me. Yes, I am the youngest of seven, and some of my siblings are much older than me. Is that why you could relate to Gladys’ eagerness to be treated like an adult? Taissa Farmiga in The Gilded Age Courtesy of Alison Cohen Rosa/HBO It’s nice to push yourself, and this was a world that I wanted to push myself to experience. It’s not really what I know.” But as an actor, it was a new opportunity, and I like to grow. And then he asked me, “Oh, do you have any sort of obsession with this time period? Do you love period dramas? You fall into it so easily.” So I kind of laughed and said, “No, I watch Rick and Morty and cartoons and comedies. And I remember being very, very nervous in the audition room, but Michael was very kind. So I auditioned for her, and I got the director session where I met up with Michael Engler.
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Would you mind reading for Gladys?” And I was like, “Yeah, absolutely.” And immediately, I saw a lot of my young teenage self in Gladys and that desire to break free and find independence and experience the world through your own eyes, as opposed to the eyes of your family. And then casting got back to my team and said, “Look, we really love her, but she just doesn’t feel right for Marian. I didn’t feel great about it, but it was alright. So I tried a couple of times, and I ended up getting something on tape and sent it off. I wasn’t feeling like I was understanding Marian. I just wasn’t feeling like I was doing a good job. I had a hard time in the self-tape audition. When I tried to do the audition for Marian, I didn’t really feel like I clicked with the character. So I was excited about the overall world and the idea of The Gilded Age being done by Julian Fellowes with HBO, and being set in a time period and a world that I’m not normally associated with.

I was originally sent an old, old draft of the script and sides for the audition for the character of Marian. I definitely had to audition and do my part and work for the opportunity. Since actors are often categorized according to their past work, did you have to pursue this project at all? So The Gilded Age is a very different world and genre for you. Then she looks back at her experience with Sofia Coppola on The Bling Ringset. In a recent conversation with THR, Farmiga also explains how being the youngest of seven Farmiga children prepared her for Gladys Russell. So I haven’t heard anything definitive or anyone say, ‘Hey, this is going.’ So I don’t know, but I would love to go back and visit Sister Irene. “So I heard mentions of it back in the fall, maybe, and there were talks of potentially trying to see what my availability was. “There have definitely been whisperings and talks in the last year, but the pandemic has obviously affected everything including filming and such,” Farmiga shares. While the development on a sequel seems to have slowed in recent years, Farmiga indicates that there’s been movement in the last year. But to many people’s surprise, the youngest Farmiga’s The Nun (2018), directed by Corin Hardy, actually has the franchise’s best outing at the box office with $363 million. Farmiga’s older sister Vera, alongside James Wan and Patrick Wilson, set the franchise in motion with 2013’s The Conjuring, the first of eight films (and counting). So what I’m most excited for, right now, is to see how Gladys evolves in season two.”īesides the Marvel Cinematic Universe, an argument can be made that the Conjuring franchise is the second-most successful cinematic universe at the moment. And then I went back for season three as a different character. “When I did American Horror Story, I did season one, and then I wasn’t there for season two. “I’ve never gone with one character to a subsequent season and lived out that arc,” Farmiga tells The Hollywood Reporter.
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