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Her character became integral to the fourth season of the show; in a retrospective on the series The Atlantic noted: "Aaron Sorkin made [Moss] the centerpiece of the explosive fourth-season finale where he basically engineered the most insane cliffhanger possible. It required Zoey to be a bit of a pain with her fancy French boyfriend, but Moss ...
In July 2020, Apple gave a series order for Shining Girls, with Elisabeth Moss announced to star. The adaptation was created and written by Silka Luisa who is executive producer and showrunner. Moss and Lindsey McManus are executive producers under Moss's Love & Squalor Pictures. Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Davisson are also executive ...
Moss has stated that developing an authentic British accent and practicing the action and stunt choreography to make her character believable was more challenging than any previous role. She started learning the accent several months before filming began. [10] In February 2023, Josh Charles, Dali Benssalah, and Yumna Marwan joined the cast. [11]
Elisabeth Moss recently appeared on Kelly Ripa’s “Let’s Talk Off Camera” podcast while promoting her new FX series “The Veil” and reflected on the “intimidating” but exhilarating ...
Elisabeth Moss recently appeared on Kelly Ripa’s “Let’s Talk Off Camera” podcast while promoting her new FX series “The Veil” and reflected on the “intimidating” but exhilarating ...
Elisabeth Moss explained the real reason she wasn’t present when Leah Remini won a Television Critics Association award for her anti-Scientology series — and it wasn’t an intentional snub.
Moss is also a producer. [36] In June 2016, Reed Morano was announced as director of the series. [37] Samira Wiley, Max Minghella, and Ann Dowd joined the cast in July 2016. [38] [39] [40] Joseph Fiennes, Madeline Brewer, and Yvonne Strahovski were cast in August 2016, [41] [42] [43] followed by O-T Fagbenle and Amanda Brugel in September 2016.
Set in the fictional town of Wind Gap, Missouri, "Sharp Objects" is an eight-episode series that follows Camille Preaker (Amy Adams), who returns to her hometown to investigate two unsolved murders.