Vogue Cover Star Amanda Seyfried on Becoming Ann Lee
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🗓️ 15 January 2026
⏱️ 34 minutes
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Fresh off a flight from LA, Vogue’s cover star, Amanda Seyfried is back in New York and on The Run Through to talk about award season!
“I will say my favorite part … was being at the A24 party at the Chateau,” says Seyfried reflecting on the Golden Globes that happened Sunday evening. “I was just on the couch with a bunch of people that I like and don't ever see except at award shows.”
Seyfried says she was surprised when a conversation in the Golden Globes ballroom with Jennifer Lawrence was picked up by cameras. “There are still moments when I forget that people are watching it,” says Seyfried. “It was a little bit unnerving when I saw that because I just believed, I guess, stupidly that it was a private conversation.”
Seyfried was a two-time nominee at the ceremony for her roles in the Testament on Ann Lee and the television series Long Bright River. With award season in full swing, she’s been working closely with her stylist Elizabeth Stewart to make sure she is red carpet ready.
“We've been wearing a lot of Prada and we decided to wear a Versace [to the Golden Globes], which is always trusted and beautiful and classic as well.
Away from Hollywood, Seyfried’s wardrobe is much more casual as she cares for 52 animals on her farm upstate. “I'll wear the big tall muck boots,” says Seyfried. “The ones you can't drive a car in 'cause your foot can't reach the pedal.” Her animals include peacocks, chickens, goats, horses, donkeys and a new rescue rabbit named Bugsy that is a bit stand-offish. “He could be 37 years-old.” says Seyfried. “ I have absolutely no idea. He's got a droopy wet eye. But he's very nice it seems.”
In The Testament of Ann Lee directed by Mona Fastvold, Seyfried plays the titular character who is credited with creating the Shaker religious community in the mid-18th century. “The Shakers worshiped through song and dance,” says Seyfried on the challenge of undertaking the role as their leader.
“The singing had to be second nature.” says Seyfried on her performance. “But with singing, I've always been judging myself as I've been doing it. Even in Les Mis, I wasn't present the way I was. So I had to let go of that very early on. And the key to that was she's human and I need to feel it. It's not about how it sounds. It's about how it feels. And I need the audience to become a Shaker for two and a half hours.”
While promoting the film, Seyfried’s 8 year-old daughter Nina was introduced to one of her mother’s earlier roles in the cult classic Mean Girls.
“She said that she didn't think it was that funny,” recalls Seyfried. “but she really loved my role. That was Nina's critique of Mean Girls at age eight.”
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| 0:10.8 | This is the run-through. |
| 0:21.1 | I'm Chloe Mal. |
| 0:22.0 | And today on the show, Vogue Senior Editor Chloe Shama and I had the very great pleasure of speaking with our current cover star, Amanda Seifred. |
| 0:31.3 | She came into the Vogue office on Tuesday afternoon straight from the Golden Globes in L.A. on Sunday night. |
| 0:39.7 | And we were so excited to chat with her. She is so charming and has a lot going on. She has 52 farm animals. She does a 90-minute |
| 0:47.6 | farm feed every morning, which I was just in awe of. She is a huge crafter. She's doing all kinds of origami, all kinds of knitting and |
| 0:59.1 | crocheting. Also, of course, we discussed her incredible performance in the Testament of Anne Lee |
| 1:05.9 | and her smash hit, The House Maid, also currently out now. |
| 1:15.7 | But without further ado, here's Amanda, sandwiched by two Chloe's. |
| 1:22.2 | Welcome, Amanda. |
| 1:23.4 | Hi. |
| 1:23.9 | I am. |
| 1:24.4 | Welcome. |
| 1:25.0 | Ladies. |
| 1:27.1 | We are so excited that you're here. And I really, it was this kind of exciting, creeping thing in our office of people seeing this movie. |
| 1:34.3 | And then other people who hadn't seen it yet working on the photo shoot and the treatment of it being like, can I go to a screening? |
| 1:42.0 | Can you send me the screening link? |
| 1:43.1 | It really became this sort of a sleeper club. Yeah, that's because, Vogue wanted to be part of. We did do |
| 1:49.0 | the shoot before it came out. Yeah. Yeah. The shoe was right before Thanksgiving, I think. So it was, |
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