EXCLUSIVE: Money Heist star Alba Flores is leading and exec producing a sci-fi thriller from Matt Brodlie and Jonathan Kier’s Upgrade Productions and Spanish outfit Morena Films.
10.11.2022 - 17:49 / glamour.com
By Calling it now: Meghann Fahy is about to have her . Like Sweeney, Fahy already has a legion of young fans from her previous TV work, on Freeform’s . And like Sweeney, she gets a chance to shine and reach a new audience with an addictive performance on The White Lotus.
Next stop, world domination?Fahy’s is the first face we see on season two of HBO’s Emmy-winning hit. On the idyllic shores of Sicily, Italy, she waxes rhapsodic about her and her husband’s stay at the resort before taking a dip in the water…and finding a dead body. As in the , we then flash back to a week earlier and watch our guests arrive, wondering all along who the corpse in the water was, and how they got there. Fahy plays Daphne, the stay-at-home wife of a new money asshole ().
Daphne is sweet but somewhat entitled, or shall we say, less than aware of life’s many challenges. In real life, Fahy is incredibly humble, to the point that she never thought she’d get the part.“It was a self-tape that popped up and was all at once the most exciting and most depressing thing ever because I just thought there was no chance that it was ever gonna be something that I would end up doing,” Fahy recalled. “But I was such a fan of the show.
And here we are. It’s crazy.”Crazy but beautiful. Fahy got the call three weeks before she was due on set on the other side of the world, so she packed her bags and didn’t come home for almost six months.
EXCLUSIVE: Money Heist star Alba Flores is leading and exec producing a sci-fi thriller from Matt Brodlie and Jonathan Kier’s Upgrade Productions and Spanish outfit Morena Films.
French-Italian actress Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi has denounced media reports revealing that actor Sofiane Bennacer is under investigation following allegations of rape and violence, saying he is the victim of a “media lynching”.
understands that being labeled “cute” can be a double-edged sword. Name-calling is one of the oldest power-plays in the book: It’s just as cutting in the boardroom as it was on the playground, but since it never causes physical harm, it’s easily dismissed.
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is in many ways an everywoman story, it's also a look at a specific medium in a specific moment, as star Anne Hathaway recently pointed out.Asked about a potential sequel to the 2006 hit on The View, Hathaway mused, “I don't know if there can be [one], I just think that movie was in a different era. Now, everything has gone so digital, and that movie centered around the concept of producing a physical thing, and it's just very different now,” per . As denizens of the nation known as Condé Nast we are obligated to remind readers that, actually, Vogue still publishes a physical magazine every month, but the point stands.