Daisy Edgar-Jones sings Paul Mescalpraise again.
“Where the Crawdads Sing” and “On Swift Horses” actress told Älte Working with Mescal is “like playing tennis with your best friend.” The duo participated in “Normal people“Together, which now marks its five -year anniversary.
“I have basically worked with all the internet boyfriends,” said Edgar -Jones and quoted Mescal, her “Twists” co -star Glen Powell and “Fresh” actor Sebastian Stan (of course she is also opposite Jacob Elordi in “On Swift Horses”, too). “And I am lucky that every actor I have worked with has been extremely support because I was the management. Glen, Sebastian, Paul, everyone. I think that is why they are so successful and so loved and so good: that they are so generous, and they really earn the story and do not serve themselves.”
Edgar-Jones continued, “Glen was always like,” What is Kate’s journey in this? Let’s find it. “And the same with Sebastian; Play tennis with your best friend. I’m nervous because it will work with someone who may not be so chilly with it! Because there is so much ego that can exist in this industry. ”
Edgar-Jones also reflected on her Path to fame with the 2020 series “Normal People.” To some extent, not much has changed for her since then.
“I remember when” normal people “first came out and I was interviewed lots, I talked so much about experiencing impostor syndrome,” she said. “I really thought it would disappear, and it hasn’t. But I work with it. I don’t want that fear of not being good enough to ruin my life.”
The actress was dedicated to the show, “It’s not that I’m bored about talking about it, because I’m so proud of it. I want to find something that connects that way again. I still can’t understand how wide it reached. Five years later, I’m older now, and I’m keen to talk about other things too.”
Edgar-Jones explained his attitude to choosing roles, especially signs with “agency.”
“It is fantastic that more and more stories are being made with female front and center. It is also an interesting thing, to be a woman in the 20th century, who wants to find characters who are not always commitment,” said Edgar-Jones. “You want to find characters with agency. I want all the characters I play to be complicated and deep and have stock for them, because that is what it is to be human. I feel lucky that many of the characters I have played have had it. They were not defined by their actions or their experiences, or by men in their lives. As with Kate in” Twists “, I where one was a. romance. Travel. ”