Becca Anderson
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Podcast Appearances
That's what makes it so special, the fact that it's the last one. It's a show. Costumes. Sets. Look, it is a dinosaur, Shelley.
Are you kidding? You heard this from Muffy?
Are you kidding? You heard this from Muffy?
Are you kidding? You heard this from Muffy?
Yeah, I mean, that probably was about money. I mean, I didn't do this project for money. I did it for the experience. And yes, I feel like when you're a part of pop culture, it's a blessing, but it's also a little bit of a deficit. You have to prove to people, first of all, that you're human and then that you're capable of doing more and being in this industry.
Yeah, I mean, that probably was about money. I mean, I didn't do this project for money. I did it for the experience. And yes, I feel like when you're a part of pop culture, it's a blessing, but it's also a little bit of a deficit. You have to prove to people, first of all, that you're human and then that you're capable of doing more and being in this industry.
Yeah, I mean, that probably was about money. I mean, I didn't do this project for money. I did it for the experience. And yes, I feel like when you're a part of pop culture, it's a blessing, but it's also a little bit of a deficit. You have to prove to people, first of all, that you're human and then that you're capable of doing more and being in this industry.
And I've taken it upon myself to completely... peel it back. I want people to see me as a person and then as an actress. And all my life experience was just research. It was boot camp. So I was learning as I went. So I, you know, people don't realize that, you know, when I was shooting Playboy covers, I was also
And I've taken it upon myself to completely... peel it back. I want people to see me as a person and then as an actress. And all my life experience was just research. It was boot camp. So I was learning as I went. So I, you know, people don't realize that, you know, when I was shooting Playboy covers, I was also
And I've taken it upon myself to completely... peel it back. I want people to see me as a person and then as an actress. And all my life experience was just research. It was boot camp. So I was learning as I went. So I, you know, people don't realize that, you know, when I was shooting Playboy covers, I was also
at Samuel French, sitting on the ground and reading, you know, Tennessee Williams and Eugene O'Neill and Sam Shepard plays, wondering, how do I get from here to here? And it wasn't that I was ambitious.
at Samuel French, sitting on the ground and reading, you know, Tennessee Williams and Eugene O'Neill and Sam Shepard plays, wondering, how do I get from here to here? And it wasn't that I was ambitious.
at Samuel French, sitting on the ground and reading, you know, Tennessee Williams and Eugene O'Neill and Sam Shepard plays, wondering, how do I get from here to here? And it wasn't that I was ambitious.
I was just very curious about life and this industry, and I was taking acting lessons, and I worked with an incredible acting teacher, Ivana Chubik, who I worked with for a very long time, but, you know, really I had nowhere to put it except for Broadway when I played Roxy in Chicago, and this... character in this film and the other two films that I've done this year too.
I was just very curious about life and this industry, and I was taking acting lessons, and I worked with an incredible acting teacher, Ivana Chubik, who I worked with for a very long time, but, you know, really I had nowhere to put it except for Broadway when I played Roxy in Chicago, and this... character in this film and the other two films that I've done this year too.
I was just very curious about life and this industry, and I was taking acting lessons, and I worked with an incredible acting teacher, Ivana Chubik, who I worked with for a very long time, but, you know, really I had nowhere to put it except for Broadway when I played Roxy in Chicago, and this... character in this film and the other two films that I've done this year too.
But I feel like I'm on the right track. And it's hard because it feels like two steps forward, one step back. I remember just doing this last film with Karim Anouz, this film called Rosebush Pruning. And I was doing a scene where I was jumping into a swimming pool. And I said, this is it. I'm jumping into the pool. I'm letting all of my life go. Everything that has happened in the
But I feel like I'm on the right track. And it's hard because it feels like two steps forward, one step back. I remember just doing this last film with Karim Anouz, this film called Rosebush Pruning. And I was doing a scene where I was jumping into a swimming pool. And I said, this is it. I'm jumping into the pool. I'm letting all of my life go. Everything that has happened in the
But I feel like I'm on the right track. And it's hard because it feels like two steps forward, one step back. I remember just doing this last film with Karim Anouz, this film called Rosebush Pruning. And I was doing a scene where I was jumping into a swimming pool. And I said, this is it. I'm jumping into the pool. I'm letting all of my life go. Everything that has happened in the
bring it with you, baby. And I was like, yes, I'm going to bring it with me. I just got chills from head to toe. I said, that's so much easier. And you're right. I'm not ashamed of my life. I, of course, in hindsight, might have done things differently, but I needed the life experience to teach me that. And I don't come from a family of actors or artists or cooks or anything.