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In Hulu limited series Under the Bridge, adapted from the book by Rebecca Godfrey, Riley Keough plays journalist Godfrey, as she returns to her hometown to look into the real-life murder of a local girl, 14-year-old Reena Virk. Opposite Keough, Lily Gladstone stars as investigating police officer Cam Bentland, with whom Godfrey has a complicated history. Here, Keough explains how together, the actors explored Godfrey’s “radical empathy” around the murder, and how Keough and her producing partner Gina Gammell collaborated with creator Quinn Shephard and showrunner Samir Mehta to tell a complex and nuanced story.
DEADLINE: Rebecca Godfrey is such an interesting writer and tragically she passed away before Under the Bridge got made. How did you come to understand who she was?
RILEY KEOUGH: Yeah, she’s incredibly fascinating. Well, first I hadn’t heard about the story or Rebecca, and I hadn’t read her book when I was approached by Quinn and Samir. And then I got the pilot, and I got the ‘bible’, so to speak, and then the book as well. And I was a little bit apprehensive, because when you just get the one line true-crime story about a missing and murdered girl, for me, I was a little like, I don’t know if that’s something I’m particularly interested in doing, because I’m trying to be thoughtful about what I put into the world in my art more and more as I get older. I think that there are many [true crime] stories that are really important, but I think the way in which they’re told can be problematic.
Quinn had put loads of files into Dropbox of her diary entries and her writing, and I just got a little bit more of an insight into Rebecca as a person. I just really could relate to her desire to go further and deeper into
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In five years, Izzy G (Isabella Gaspersz) has gone from starring alongside RuPaul in Netflix’s hour-long dramedy “AJ and the Queen,” to starring in Chuck Lorre‘s network sitcom “B Positive,” to a breakout role as a real-life, controversial figure in the mini-series “Under the Bridge.” And she’s still only 15 years old. Whether or not “Bridge” is rewarded with a slew of Emmy nominations next month, the Hulu program has been a showcase for a slew of teenage acting talents, including Izzy G, that will make their mark for years to come.
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Selome Hailu There aren’t enough Native women on TV. But when they do get hired, they’re often playing cops. “Not to take away from the performances of all these actresses, who I admire so much and are doing a beautiful job,” says Lily Gladstone, “but it’s almost the only role that we get to see.” So it’s understandable that Gladstone had something of a checklist in hand when she first met with the producers of “Under the Bridge.” They were offering her the role of Cam Bentland, a police officer investigating the 1997 murder of Reena Virk (played by Vritika Gupta), a 14-year-old child of Indian immigrants in Saanich Core, British Columbia.
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In today’s episode of Bingeworthy, our TV and streaming podcast host Mike DeAngelo gets all of the answers while investigating “Under the Bridge.” The true crime Hulu series follows two women, a cop, and a reporter, who attempt to uncover the truth at the center of a young girl’s murder. The show stars Lily Gladstone, Riley Keough, Vritika Gupta, Chloe Guidry, Izzy G., Javon Walton, and more.
? The look is quickly becoming a red carpet signature for the actor, and that is probably because it always looks amazing on her.At the Gotham TV Awards in New York City on June 4, Keough walked the carpet in a Chanel couture dress from the designer's fall/winter 2023 collection. The figure-skimming maxi is totally sheer, with white and pink floral embroidery covering just enough to keep the look PG-13. A scalloped detail at the neckline and asymmetrical hemline lend the dress a feminine touch that offsets its edginess.Keough kept her accessories and glam minimal for this look, skipping jewelry altogether except for a single cocktail ring.
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