"His Three Daughters" star Carrie Coon opens up about hard work, female ambition and how Gay Twitter saved "The Gilded Age."
'His Three Daughters' takes a personal approach
The film depicts the lives of estranged sisters reuniting to care for their sick father, shot in a small apartment setting with produced constraints yet maintaining a respectful operational environment.
Coon's character and the film's writing
Carrie Coon's character is shaped by director Azazel Jacobs to highlight her ability to portray vulnerability alongside the overbearing nature of her character Katie as she faces the family's grief.
Carrie Coon's upbringing
Coon emphasizes her Midwestern roots and how being the middle child has shaped her personality, providing a grounding element and humility despite her rising fame.
Upcoming projects
Coon reflects on her continuous career trajectory, anticipating future roles in upcoming projects like HBO's 'The White Lotus', showcasing her versatility and commitment to her craft.
Recognition and future expectations
With a potential Oscar race nearing, Coon's performance in 'His Three Daughters' could solidify her industry standing further, building on a decade of acclaimed performances.