Tanya Mosley
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Rose is the main character. She's a former stage actress turned reluctant housewife. And you play her husband, Sammy. He's a Hollywood talent agent. He's like a, you know, bombastic kind of like guy. And the two of you throw this small but high stakes party at this lavish home to impress Sammy's biggest client. It's a hotshot director. Um,
Rose is the main character. She's a former stage actress turned reluctant housewife. And you play her husband, Sammy. He's a Hollywood talent agent. He's like a, you know, bombastic kind of like guy. And the two of you throw this small but high stakes party at this lavish home to impress Sammy's biggest client. It's a hotshot director. Um,
Rose is the main character. She's a former stage actress turned reluctant housewife. And you play her husband, Sammy. He's a Hollywood talent agent. He's like a, you know, bombastic kind of like guy. And the two of you throw this small but high stakes party at this lavish home to impress Sammy's biggest client. It's a hotshot director. Um,
One of the things your wife does in the writing is she illuminates really like this idea of how wealth and status really can't shut out the realities of life. That like all of the things still happen to this family despite the fact that they're wealthy and they're in this big Hollywood home. And this woman who comes that's older and is confused, she represents so many things.
One of the things your wife does in the writing is she illuminates really like this idea of how wealth and status really can't shut out the realities of life. That like all of the things still happen to this family despite the fact that they're wealthy and they're in this big Hollywood home. And this woman who comes that's older and is confused, she represents so many things.
One of the things your wife does in the writing is she illuminates really like this idea of how wealth and status really can't shut out the realities of life. That like all of the things still happen to this family despite the fact that they're wealthy and they're in this big Hollywood home. And this woman who comes that's older and is confused, she represents so many things.
It all just kind of comes crashing in.
It all just kind of comes crashing in.
It all just kind of comes crashing in.
It's based on, yeah, like a real story almost.
It's based on, yeah, like a real story almost.
It's based on, yeah, like a real story almost.
Because it's an independent film, right? You've got Pedro Pascal. There's some big names in this movie.
Because it's an independent film, right? You've got Pedro Pascal. There's some big names in this movie.
Because it's an independent film, right? You've got Pedro Pascal. There's some big names in this movie.
You know, these are life experiences, but I can't help but think about how they're infused in what you do because you're wanting to have these human connections with people and understand people.
You know, these are life experiences, but I can't help but think about how they're infused in what you do because you're wanting to have these human connections with people and understand people.
You know, these are life experiences, but I can't help but think about how they're infused in what you do because you're wanting to have these human connections with people and understand people.
And one of the things you're just known for, you're taking on comedic acting, you're taking on serious roles, you're inhabiting people that are characters, they seem like singular forces, but there's something that you are pulling from these different experiences that... Are they showing up in the work that you do? Because I feel like it is.
And one of the things you're just known for, you're taking on comedic acting, you're taking on serious roles, you're inhabiting people that are characters, they seem like singular forces, but there's something that you are pulling from these different experiences that... Are they showing up in the work that you do? Because I feel like it is.