‘Mean Girls’ Musical Star Allison Winn Reveals How Her Caroline Krafft Is ‘Different’ From the Original Version

‘Mean Girls’ Musical Star Allison Winn Reveals How Her Caroline Krafft Is ‘Different’ From the Original Version

2024 will be equally attractive thanks to the innovations Bad Girls Musical movie! Actress Allison Winn open exclusively to Hollywood life about her role, Caroline Krafft, what it was like working with her Bad Girls The creator Tina Fey and share your screen with Watermelon rice. This new version of Miss Krafft, Allison pointed out, is different from the one we all saw in the original film.

“I will say that Caroline in the first movie and in this movie represents everything that Cady is afraid of becoming herself,” Allison explained. “Caroline isn’t charming at first, she’s confident and openly intelligent. And you know, she’s weird. And this is like, for Cady, looking in the mirror. So, in 2024 we will have a similar type of fear, but with very different characteristics; I’ll give Cady a different thought.

As the most avid fans remember, the actress Clara Preuss«Caroline Krafft is the student who Lindsay LohanCady Heron’s character faces during the math competition against Marymount Prep. Cady ends up defeating her when she remembers what Mrs. Norbury taught in her class about her limits, coining the infamous phrase, “There is no limit!” In the upcoming musical film adaptation, Angourie, who Allison called “phenomenal,” plays Cady.

Allison Winn, courtesy of Corey Hayes

“She’s a real doll personified, and she’s down to earth and beautiful and adorable and professional,” added Allison of Angourie.

As for how Allison landed the role, she approached the audition completely in character, dressing “like the Marymount Catholic student” and “no makeup.” After impressing the casting directors, she was cast “straight from the beginning”. [her] Scotch tape.”

Having worked with Tina twice in her career so far, Allison noted that the multi-talented actress and comedian “hires interesting people” for her projects and noted that everyone who worked on set was “chill.” OH 30 rock The former student reprises her role as Mrs. Norbury in the musical and Tina served as a writer and producer for the production.

“And this is so cool and so different,” Allison said, referring to the vibes on set. “And working in comedy versus drama, there’s already a different tone. So everyone’s here to have fun. And that’s something that I really appreciate about comedy and Bad Girls. This is such a legendary movie at this point. So we were all excited to be there. And the actors I worked with were incredible.”

Bad Girls will be released in theaters on January 12, 2024.

Source: Hollywood Life

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