Julianne Nicholson’s Life Didn’t Change After ‘Mare of Easttown,’ and She’s Just Fine With That

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Fresh off her Emmy win, the veteran scene-stealer had an offer to star in a glitzy new TV show. She turned it down to make ‘Janet Planet,’ an indie gem that feels like a career statement.

And then? She didn’t work for a year. On the one hand, the development surprised Nicholson, even as she’s learned not to put too many expectations on any juicy role or sense of momentum. But as she says on this week’s Little Gold Men , Nicholson had also been keeping her priorities straight.

I really feel for people who are trying to start their path now, and all they’re doing is sending in self-tapes, which is fucking a nightmare. Going on Zoom. Yes! It’s not the same thing. There are people that I still feel like kinship to, friendship with, grateful to. Avy Kaufman was the casting director on Mare of Easttown, and I’ve been going into her room since I was 24 years old…. That’s how I got it. It was just sent to me.

 

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