Hannah Waddingham’s career, especially on the London stage, has been stellar, but she really hit gold after playing the role of Rebecca Welton. Ted Lasso. In its first season, it won an Emmy, a Critics Choice Award and a SAG Award. She was again nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and she should definitely be considered the favorite to take home the gold again. Join me today for this week’s edition of my Deadline video series, on the actor’s side where he talks about everything tape and beyond. Waddingham is close to tears during the interview as he explains that he’s having a hard time coping with the show’s final potential after filming in season three (I’m almost halfway there, he says, and star Jason Sudeikis has always imagined it. years), but I’m also raising the possibility of a potential spin-off that could be in store if and when the show ends. She says playing Rebecca was a life- and career-changing experience, and she also tells the thrilling story of filming the funeral scenes in Season 2 Episode 10, all while learning about the dangerous surgery. for his father’s life. When you watch our conversation, you will see a clip.
He also talks about his extensive musical experience (he can sing four octaves) on stage, including receiving three Olivier Award nominations for his roles in Sondheim’s London. some night music Y In the woods, And as for the latter, she played the chosen role of the witch, which is familiar to her, as she also played the evil witch of the West in the comedy. sun witch It will then appear in the highly anticipated sequel on Disney + in October. Ფokus mokus where he, you guessed it, What’s more She plays a witch (but it’s just about which witch her mother is, but she says it’s “important”). She tells me that the experience of working with these iconic stars, including Bette Midler, was truly special. And speaking of musicals, she also talks about playing Wild Lady in the Lake. spamlot. She has no trouble admitting that now in her 40s, she is actually in her prime, proving the old Hollywood adage about female stars fading after a certain age is completely wrong. To watch our conversation, simply click on the link above.
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Source: Deadline