Play It Cool: Fargo vs Blonde and Blonder
Two movies about criminal endeavors careening out of control, steadfast heroines, and toxic masculinity — it’s Fargo vs Blonde and Blonder.
Listen to my chat with Emmanuelle Vaugier on the latest Strong Female Leads.
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Emmanuelle Vaugier (Lost Girl, Saw 2, Two and a Half Men) plays my favorite type of villain but is basically a saint. She discusses bringing humanity to the more chaotic characters she plays and what she loves about making Christmas movies along with sharing the very sweet story of adopting one of her dogs.
Emmanuelle has such talent, from her delivery to her physicality to her voice, so I reveled in the chance to discover how she layers such heart into her characters, but we also dove deep on important personal matters, like why only OTHER kids had trampolines growing up.
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