Amanda Seyfried has had an incredible year as she nailed the role of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes in the Hulu series The Dropout.And now she has told the June cover ofMarie Claire'sthat the added celebrity the role has brought her feels different.'Fame is weird,' she told the magazine. 'I've never been super famous.
I've always been somewhat recognizable. It's been the healthiest trajectory.[It's] not a scary spike. I have my priorities. I know who I am.
I know where I'm going. I know what it means. It means that I'm getting to do what I love.' Lady in red: Amanda Seyfried has had an incredible year as she nailed the role of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes in the Hulu series The DropoutShe added, 'I'm actually not afraid of it now.'Amanda was tapped by David Fincher to portray silent movie starlet Marion Davies in the 2020 Netflix movie Mank, a role which led to her first Oscar nomination.'I got the call about The Dropout the day I got nominated,' Amanda said. 'Not a coincidence.
I knew where that was coming from and I was f*****g grateful.' In addition to nailing Holmes' signature baritone voice, the actress said that achieving the disgraced Theranos founder's appearance also a crucial part of her transformation in The Dropout.'The look was as essential as knowing how to do the voice,' she said. 'I get it. [Holmes didn't] want to waste time on how she looks.
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