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The 'Testament of Ann Lee' actor on having an epiphany while making her ambitious Shaker musical, the harmful spotlight of overnight success, and her obsession with taxidermy (no, really).
Actress Amanda Seyfried called socialism a "gorgeous idea" on Variety's "Award Circuit" podcast, defining it as "taking care of each other" during the discussion.
Talk about a glowing review. And the "Hands to Myself" singer isn't the only one who has been giving Amanda Seyfried her flowers, as her performance in The Ballad of Ann Lee recently earned the actress a Golden Globe nomination. So it should be interesting to see how this title performs as we get deeper into Awards Season.
The veteran actress offered a deeply empathetic, yet politically honest, response during an appearance on Marc Maron's WTF podcast. Curtis tearfully condemned the tragedy, stating she believed Kirk was a man of faith and hoped he found peace in his final moments. Her grief was genuine and immediate, reflecting a desire to see humanity first.
Seyfried—who stars as Ann Lee, the founding leader of the Shakers religious sect in the 18th century, in The Testament of Ann Lee —walked the red carpet at Linwood Dunn Theater alongside co-star Thomasin McKenzie, who plays her sister in the film. The movie comes our on Christmas Day.
Amanda Seyfried brought red carpet glamour to 'The Testament of Ann Lee' premiere with her stunning sheer outfit.
Amanda Seyfried was a sight to behold at the Los Angeles premiere of The Housemaid, turning heads in a stunning slit dress. The actress showcased the glamorous dress as she posed on the red carpet. The event took place at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on Monday5.
Amanda Seyfried recently opened up about what the next decade looks like for her after turning 40. “It looks sweaty. It looks less full of judgment from myself. It looks healthier in a lot of ways, emotionally,