“I was so close to it — I didn’t have the answers to the questions that Emily was asking, personally,” Hailee Steinfeld says of the conundrum at the heart of Dickinson’s second season. “And it made me think a lot more about fame than I ever have in my whole life.”Steinfeld, the Oscar nominee who portrays the great American poet Emily Dickinson in the 19th century-set Apple TV+ comedy-drama (and who certainly knows a thing or two about fame), was speaking during Deadline’s Contenders Television awards-season event.
She was joined by Alena Smith, fellow Dickinson executive producer and the series’ creator.“Whereas Season 1 was really all about Emily declaring to her father and mother that she was a writer and that there was nothing that they
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