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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Spy, Mother, Comeback Kid: All Eyes Are On Homeland's Claire Danes Part 5

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Claire Danes August 2013

Of course roles were offered. however once Temple, “I simply couldn’t play dinky—you recognize, the girl.”

I wonder if there square measure mentors within the acting world United Nations agency pull her through in those times. “I’ve had conversations with them. Meryl, Susan Sarandon, Jodie Foster,” she says. What has she learned from these older actresses? “You need to decide your battles on set. you've got to return to figure from an area of affection. you've got to remain hydrous after you have crying scenes. you've got to travel to varsity. And you've got to raise cash as a result of there’s invariably extra money and that they won’t provides it to you as a result of you’re a girl!”

Temple Grandin ne'er extremely caught on, and not many folks saw it. however Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon did. “Our initial thought as we tend to came up with motherland was that our lead protagonist would be a lady. virtually the turnaround was, United Nations agency can we wish to play her?” says Gansa. “We’d each seen Temple Grandin shortly before that, and Claire’s performance is thus unerasable and incandescent that she began to sleep in our heads as Carrie Mathison. Then you throw these actors United Nations agency don’t recognize one another along and you've got no plan however they’ll move. the primary time once the pilot once Brody and Carrie crossed ways once a support-group meeting for vets, the show modified attributable to what happened on-screen between those 2 actors.” In fact, once he saw the rushes, the chemistry between them created the scene most higher than he may have unreal. “I don’t assume we tend to were as committed to some reasonably romantic relationship between them till that moment.”

Gansa is in his trailer in Charlotte with nothing however a laptop computer on the table, at work on episode four and happy to be interrupted. It’s a charmless, brown-paneled place. He still appears like a Prince­ton grad in his skinny glasses, khakis, and button-down. And he’s want he had a cigaret, or a minimum of some strong drink within the empty icebox. It’s harsh to stay up the standard of writing each episode.

“The actors save US on every occasion,” he says. “There’s associate expression in association football . . . higher the ball. after you get the ball, your next play is to raised it. that's what they are doing with these scripts. They take them to a different level.”
They’re all amateur foreign-policy loony on the show, he says. He reads everything, talks to multiple sources, however within the finish, “it’s invention.”

Homeland’s initial 2 seasons dramatized what’s become a serious debate concerning drones, giving to the cold, precision-guided missile a private story and imagery the results of one strike in West Pakistan that kills eighty two kids, together with Abu Nazir’s son Issa. “We extremely tried to not be didactical or polemic in any approach,” Gansa says. “But I don’t recognize if we’ve found another concept is as simple to dramatize as that.” Season 3 is shifting gears, tho' it’s still controlled to the father-daughter, mentor-mentee, relationship between Saul, compete by Mandy Pa­tinkin, and Carrie. “The theme is concerning however tough it's to be associate agent within the present. There’s tremendous chance to screw up, most responsibility. a large dialogue now could be what's the CIA? Is it paramilitary? Or do they're going back to gathering intelligence like within the original charter?” He says the writing team devours each new memoir, each new report on the CIA. they need consultants, a lively officer advising them. The trick isn't to urge snowed. Given the extent to that motherland has entered the favored imagination also because the White House and D.C., my heart did sink once it became clear the state which will possibly attack the America of motherland goes to be Asian nation.

Danes is on her director’s chair, knee bouncing, reasonably like Brody’s will once he sends that text message from the case area to warn Abu Nazir he's getting ready to be shot. She says the knee, together with the occasional, herbal tea, chocolate, keeps her cranked up, in Carrie mode, between the handfuls of takes they are doing. Last season, she says, they were all taking part in Words with Friends between takes. currently it’s Instagramming. She’s a keen observer and posts photos of the props for today’s shoot, sort of a book known as Invasion of the Road Weenies.

Glatter, the director, tells Danes she desires her to look at A History of Violence. “There’s a sex scene on the steps.” Danes nods and tells ME, “We have one bobbing up on the steps. Carrie’s frenzied, cruising.” She laughs. She and Baccarin have a running joke, invariably gloat once it’s the opposite one up for a sex scene. somebody says, “Hugh is on his far,” and Danes is remodeled. Carrie’s gone. associate expectant smile sweeps over her.

Patinkin has conjointly arrived for his scene along with her. He’s in character and needs to remain there. As I observe him within the take, looking Danes intensely, I bear in mind what he told ME concerning operating along with her. “I realize her thus gift so raw so offered within the moment. She is thus alive that i need to be alive like her. I explore her. I hear her. the maximum amount takes place within the silence because it will once we square measure speaking.” He will bring up Danes in paragraphs. “The uncanny quality I actually have practised once I’m with a toddler actor is their ability to believe, to be within the moment,” he says. “I watch it like I’m looking a performance, and that i cannot comprehend however they are doing it. And for a few unknown reason Claire has gone from childhood to adulthood and ne'er lost that ability.”

Danes had been anxious concerning whether or not she’d realize Carrie again; would she return back? “She’s not back. She makes herself far-famed,” she told ME whereas preparation for the new season. “It may sound pretentious to speak a few character as if she’s associate actual person, however I feel that approach.”

To prepare, she’s immersed in her recent YouTube videos and blogs. There’s a huge on-line community of kinds. “A heap of individuals with affective disorder record themselves once they square measure up within the middle of the night and wish to speak. I flip through those.” She’s browse associate Unquiet Mind, by Kay Redfield dancer, a therapist and author United Nations agency is bipolar, and Terri Cheney’s memoir frenzied. She features a friend who’s a healer, and along they diagnose Carrie, then medicate her. “It’s like taking part in Barbie!”

Even though Carrie is “not a contented camper,” as Danes says, feeling answerable for the explosion at Langley, lonely, in despair, “I have a decent chemistry along with her. we've a decent time along. She is most smarter than i'm, and it’s extremely fun to play somebody that good. She has this confidence, and she’s conjointly a wreck. once she was flying within the initial season, i used to be trying forward to the Depression, on the other hand once I was within the depression i used to be like, No, no, I didn’t mean this. . . .”

I raise whether or not motherland has modified the approach she sees the planet. “Not extremely,” she says. “I assume growing up in ny in an exceedingly} very liberal surroundings, I confused jingoism with nationalism, which mistake has been corrected as I’ve reconsidered what the potential value of serving our country will be.” She speaks slowly, clearly responsive to the blur between celebrity and representative. “But I don’t assume I’ve become additional of a political beast.” What has invariably attracted Danes to acting, additional even than the story, is character, however individuals work, connecting. “I like reading novels as a result of it provides insight into human behavior. i'm extremely inquisitive about feelings and assume they're what outline US as a species. after you extremely catch on right in acting, it’s associate act of fellow feeling. you're feeling less distant from others, which is admittedly exciting.”

When I spoke to Winnie Holzman concerning this bipolar character, she thinks the explanation we will establish with Carrie is that everybody has “a secret burden.” It’s a beautiful plan, and that i asked Danes what she thought hers was.

She laughs. “I invariably have the worry that I won’t be ready to get it on, as a result of i'm convinced that it’s left ME and that i don’t shrewdness I managed it before. . . . you only hold out for those rare moments after you feel a true fusion with this unreal person. It’s like surfboarding. You get that wave and assume, All right, I will be in freezing-cold water at 5:00 a.m. within the hopes that i will be able to get one. and perhaps you get 3 of these a year.”

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