Jared Leto might have a new girlfriend. The actor was photographed in Antibes, France, on vacation this week with a mystery woman.
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Wilson Chapman editorBefore she was convicted of criminal fraud, Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes was a minor celebrity, featured on red carpets and magazine covers for her supposed technological innovations. In 2015, she was one of the recipients of Glamour Magazine’s Woman of the Year award, which was presented to her by Jared Leto.“I had heard her speak, before that, on stage. She was incredibly smart, and I met her after that.
I liked her a lot,” Leto said of the encounter during Variety “Actors on Actors” presented by Apple TV+. “She was really sweet, really kind, and no indication that things weren’t great in her life and at the company. And then I gave her an award.”Leto was joined by Amanda Seyfried, who recently played Holmes to much acclaim in the Hulu miniseries “The Dropout.” During their conversation about approaching notorious figures like Holmes and WeWork founder Adam Neumann, whom Leto portrayed in the Apple TV+ miniseries “WeCrashed,” Seyfried brought up Leto’s connection to Holmes and asked him about the experience.
“As an actor, I care about my character. I’m there with her,” Seyfried said. “As much as I can be, as an actor — outside of her world, having nothing to do with her — I’m kind of in awe of anyone who’s spent time with her, because she’ll always be far removed from me.
Jared Leto might have a new girlfriend. The actor was photographed in Antibes, France, on vacation this week with a mystery woman.
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As the UK production boom shows no sign of letting up and capacity and crew shortages in and around London continue to trouble producers, Manchester is fast becoming an attractive destination for international film and television crews. The city is, as the crow flies, just 163 miles north of the English capital and its high-end 85,000 square foot Space Studios Manchester, a mere five minutes from the city center, has housed prolific productions ranging from Sony/Marvel’s Jared Leto starrer Morbius to Netflix’s Anatomy Of A Scandal to multiple seasons of BBC gangster drama Peaky Blinders.
Jared Leto is soaking up the sun during a vacation with his friends.
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particularly depicting the lives of famous women, with The Dropout, Inventing Anna, Girl from Plainville, Candy, Impeachment, and WeCrashed being some of the most popular series of the moment.MORE: Amanda Seyfried wore a sequin suit we can’t get enough ofAmanda Seyfried left quite an impression with her role as disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes, and as she continues to celebrate and promote the hit series, she opened up to Entertainment Weekly about the struggles of embodying somebody else.The actress detailed not only how hard it was to get into the role but also leave it, and made the shocking revelation that she didn't meet the Silicon Valley con, and in a way she was glad it worked out that way.WATCH: The trailer for The DropoutMORE: Amanda Seyfried shares stunning portrait of her daughter Nina - and fans are seeing doubleShe detailed the satisfaction she felt when it came to shedding light on a different perspective about the infamous story, but she also admitted: "It's so much trickier than I thought it was going to be."In conversation with several other stars who have recently played famous or infamous women, such as Elle Fanning, Beanie Feldstein, and Anne Hathaway, she candidly asked them: "Was it hard for everybody just to, like, leave at the end?"The mom-of-two revealed that it was in fact hard for her to depart from the role, because: "It just felt like this was, for me specifically, the most work I ever put into something." The star looked chic as ever at The Dropout's latest For Your Consideration eventShe then went on to confess that she never got the chance to meet Elizabeth, because she was in the middle of litigation, but she admitted that she wouldn't have been able to play the role the way
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Amanda Seyfried is opening up about Elizabeth Holmes after playing her in Hulu's . The actress sat down with Jared Leto for «Actors on Actors» discussion, where they spoke about the controversial characters they played and how they approached playing these very layered humans.While Seyfried said she did not speak to Holmes before filming the series, she would be open to it now that the show has aired.«Hi. Wow.
Amanda Seyfried is looking back at her time playing Elizabeth Holmes on The Dropout.
complete with social-media criticisms over each other’s parenting — from husband Brian Austin Green, laying low. “I was in hiding for several years of my life and due to unforeseen events, I sort of got dragged back out into the spotlight again” she said in a Glamour interview.The main “unforeseen event” was meeting her now fiancé, rapper Machine Gun Kelly, né Colson Baker.
It’s tempting to imagine what WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann would say to Theranos fraudster Elizabeth Holmes, given their similar public falls from grace. But short of that, we at least had the chance to listen to a conversation between the two actors who played them in recent limited series. Upon sitting down, Jared Leto (Apple TV+’s “WeCrashed”) and Amanda Seyfried (Hulu’s “The Dropout”) reveal they both approached their characters as layered humans — not mustache-twirling villains. They also had to find their real-life inspirations’ distinct voices, which was no small feat.JARED LETO: Thank you for being here.
From creators, showrunners and writers Drew Crevello & Lee Eisenberg — Crevello, a former Fox exec who oversaw films like “Deadpool,” and “X-Men: First Class,” Eisenberg, known for writing comedies like “Bad Teacher” and “Good Boys” with Gene Stupnitsky — Apple TV+‘s “We Crashed” is one of the most surprising mini-series of the year.
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