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Off Camera with Sam Jones

Ep 170. Carey Mulligan

Off Camera with Sam Jones

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Arts, Education, Off Camera, Tv & Film

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2020

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

When Carey Mulligan first stepped foot on set of 2005’s Pride & Prejudice, she was convinced she won the lottery. It was her first professional job and her first time acting in front of a camera, but there she was, acting alongside Judi Dench, Keira Knightly, and Jena Malone. “The entire experience was like summer camp; it didn’t feel like work at all.” Carey was living her dream, but she was still convinced it was all a fluke. “I remember thinking, ‘After this, I’ll reapply to drama school.’” In reality, her acting career had just begun—with the best yet to come. Her first lead role came in 2009 with the coming-of-age film An Education. Her compelling performance led to an Oscar “Best Actress” nomination and widespread critical acclaim, even though Carey was originally devastated when she first watched her performance: “It was like listening to your voice on the answering machine and wincing because of how awful you sound—but multiply that by 500.” She had gotten so used to flying under the radar in supporting roles that she was unaccustomed to the pressure and spotlight of the lead. Carey was convinced her first shot would be her last—“Sundance is going to be a disaster. They’re going to send me home.” Of course, the opposite happened. Since then, she’s amassed a stunning body of work onscreen and onstage (Shame, Far From the Madding Crowd, Mudbound, Girls & Boys, and many more), and her incredible performance in Wildlife, Paul Dano’s directorial debut, is the newest addition. She plays a unique female character, struggling to find her identity underneath the crippling expectations that come with her role as a wife and mother in the 1960s. As a complicated and volatile woman, her character is not without controversy for those used to more idealistic portrayals of women—“It’s amazing that we still live in a world where a real, complex woman, expressing herself in a multitude of ways, is dismissed as unrealistic because she’s not what we want to see.” But she cherishes the opportunity to change hearts and minds through her work. Carey joins Off Camera to talk about battling stage fright, learning how to put her insecurities in perspective, and why sometimes the key to unlocking a character is to…take off your shoes.

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0:00.0

Hey folks Sam Jones here.

0:02.0

Welcome to another off-camera.

0:04.0

Once, Hey folks Sam Jones here. Welcome to another additional off camera.

0:14.0

Once again coming to you from the closet. I'm safely sheltering in place and I have to say

0:20.3

being in this closet is a welcome change from the kitchen and the living room and the bedroom,

0:25.7

which are all starting to feel a little bit familiar.

0:28.4

But I am grateful that I can still bring you this show and technology allows me to send this file over to our sound man

0:35.0

Nate and it's pretty great that even in this crazy new situation we're in that we can still communicate.

0:42.1

So I'm grateful for that and before I

0:44.8

introduced this week's guest I wanted to read a few emails to you all. Last week I

0:49.3

asked how all of you were coping with this stay-at-home situation and how it was affecting your

0:53.4

creative minds. For me this has been a tough time because the show was already in

0:58.0

limbo when the coronavirus made its way to the US and so our grand plans to find a new network for the show and keep the

1:04.8

television thing going are for now in a bit of a holding pattern and as you know I've

1:09.1

been sharing some of my favorite episodes with you all what we make it through this

1:12.3

time so like the

1:13.8

rest of you I have some pretty serious hours to fill and that could be daunting

1:17.9

luckily having kids helps because one of them is usually hungry so I spend a lot of time in the kitchen,

1:24.0

and I have also become pretty adept at multitasking housework,

1:27.5

mixing doing loads of laundry with mopping the bathroom floors and such,

1:31.5

but man cannot live on housework and cooking alone, and so I've been trying

1:35.6

to sit down and squeeze my brain in various ways.

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