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Jodie Comer was plagued by sleepless nights while playing a rape victim on stage. The 30-year-old actress, who was propelled to fame in Hollywood after her breakout role as assassin Villanelle in ‘Killing Eve’, took on the gruelling role of a barrister in one-woman theatre show ‘Prima Facie’ in 2019, in which she played lawyer Tessa, who defends men accused of sexual assault before she is sexually assaulted by a colleague. She told The Sunday Times about how hard she found the part: “My sleep was all over the place. “It’s tricky when you do something emotional. You think, ‘OK, it’s not real.’ ...
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Jodie Comer struggled with the costume changes on 'The Last Duel'. The 28-year-old actress plays Marguerite de Carrouges in Sir Ridley Scott's historical epic, which also stars Matt Damon, Ben Affleck and Adam Driver, but admits that it was a nightmare changing in and out of period costume as the flick is set in 14th century France. Jodie told the Daily Mail newspaper's Eden Confidential column: "When you're filming in a field, and have to go to the bathroom, and you have 17 layers on, it gets a bit tiresome. But all in all, it was amazing." The 'Killing Eve' star also had to contend with unco...
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Jodie Comer believes that 'The Last Duel' "holds a mirror up to society". The 28-year-old actress stars in Sir Ridley Scott's historical drama film as Marguerite de Carrouges, a French noblewoman who is raped by her husband's friend in the late 1300s. The accused knight Jacques Le Gris (Adam Driver) denies the crime so Marguerite's husband Jean de Carrouges (Matt Damon) challenges him to a duel to the death to determine whether he is guilty or not. It is the last duel to be legally sanctioned in France and Marguerite will be burned at the stake as punishment for her false allegation if her hus...
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Jodie Comer felt at ease working with Sir Ridley Scott on 'The Last Duel'. The 28-year-old actress stars in the historical drama that has been helmed by the 'Gladiator' filmmaker and revealed she was relaxed on set because the director had a lot of faith in her. Asked about her working with the film icon, Jodie told HeyUGuys.com: "That's the dream because as an actor or an actress you immediately settle when you realise that a director has belief in you. You can rely on someone to tell you to push it a little bit or change something. "He just knows what he is doing so that puts you at ease. He...
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