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Mary Kay Place's long career is filled with memorable supporting parts in films like "The Big Chill," "The Rainmaker," "Being John Malkovich," and television shows such as "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," for which she won an Emmy. "Diane" is her first starring role. Kent Jones wrote it with her in mind. In this episode, Place unpacks and let's us examine the DNA of that vulnerable and subtly devastating performance. She talks about the importance of "building a bridge to the unconscious" (and other Jungian approaches) in her work, finding the rhythm in a scene, not being afraid to be "bad," and much much more.
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Mary Kay Place's long career is filled with memorable supporting parts in films like "The Big Chill," "The Rainmaker," "Being John Malkovich," and television shows such as "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," for which she won an Emmy. "Diane" is her first starring role. Kent Jones wrote it with her in mind. In this episode, Place unpacks and let's us examine the DNA of that vulnerable and subtly devastating performance. She talks about the importance of "building a bridge to the unconscious" (and other Jungian approaches) in her work, finding the rhythm in a scene, not being afraid to be "bad," and much much more.

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