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Last year, Lashana Lynch made history as 007 in “No Time To Die,” this year she uses history to energize her powerful performance in “The Woman King.” In this episode, she talks about how filming that movie “barefoot, on that soil,” surrounded by a truly supportive sisterhood, was so significant to her performance. She explains why she doesn’t have (or even want) a go-to preparation process, what choosing the hard road of avoiding typecasting has done for her career, why she cherishes outstanding Assistant Directors, and much more. Plus she gives us a peek at her role as Miss Honey in “Matilda” by way of describing a tiny, but significant, gesture of her hands.
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Last year, Lashana Lynch made history as 007 in “No Time To Die,” this year she uses history to energize her powerful performance in “The Woman King.” In this episode, she talks about how filming that movie “barefoot, on that soil,” surrounded by a truly supportive sisterhood, was so significant to her performance. She explains why she doesn’t have (or even want) a go-to preparation process, what choosing the hard road of avoiding typecasting has done for her career, why she cherishes outstanding Assistant Directors, and much more. Plus she gives us a peek at her role as Miss Honey in “Matilda” by way of describing a tiny, but significant, gesture of her hands.
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