Florence Pugh has Zach Braff on her mind as her ex and collaborator celebrates his birthday.
21.03.2023 - 03:49 / justjared.com
Florence Pugh gives a sweet kiss to her grandmother, Pat Mackin, at the premiere of her new movie, A Good Person.
The granddaughter and grandma duo met up with Florence‘s co-stars Zoe Lister-Jones, Molly Shannon, Nichelle Hines, Ignacio Diaz-Silverio, and Brian Rojas, as well as director Zach Braff at the premiere held at Metrograph in New York City on Monday (March 20).
Molly‘s daughter, Stella Shannon, was also seen at the event.
In a new interview, Zach opened up about how the movie was written specifically for Florence.
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“It’s been about four years of a lot of loss,” Zach shared with ET. “My best friend (Nick Cordero) was staying in my guest house and he got Covid and eventually died at 41 years old leaving behind [his wife] Amanda Kloots and their young son… So when I sat down to write — because I had to write, I had to express myself in some way, there was nothing else to do during the pandemic — this is what came out of me.”
He added that he “wanted to write about grief and the daunting task of trying to stand back up again after loss”, and that Florence was the actress he had in mind for the role of Allison.
“I’m just in awe of her talent and I said, ‘I wanna write this for Florence. What I’m writing is really gonna be challenging and she’s incredible,’” he shared.
Zach went on, saying that despite their romantic split, he thinks that Florence is “a next-level actress. I mean, she’s just unbelievable and what I was writing was gonna be really challenging.”
“It wasn’t for your average actors — I couldn’t have written the part for myself. I wanted to write something for her and I had this image in my mind of that diner booth scene and I thought of Florence Pugh opposite some legend
Florence Pugh has Zach Braff on her mind as her ex and collaborator celebrates his birthday.
Florence Pugh is showing Zach Braff all the 48th birthday love! On Thursday, the actress took to Instagram Story to wish her ex-boyfriend a happy birthday.«Happy happy birthday to youuuu! The birthday wish has already come true I'm sure,» Pugh wrote over a picture of Braff in action directing from the backseat of a car. «Making a f**king awesome movie and people watching it with friends and family. Thanks for being an awesome director and making such a special set for everyone.» Pugh, 27, didn't let the birthday shout-out stop there.
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Florence Pugh is doing more than just acting in her new movie A Good Person.
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need to break character, they almost need to joke around with the crew.” He continued, “Some actors obviously, as we know, are complete opposite. They want to stay in the zone of the scene the whole day, and neither is right or wrong. But I would just say, as a testament to Florence, she just has a way, almost like jumping into a hypnotic state of going to such a dark, deep, authentic place, and then kind of popping out of it, and turning to the grips and asking, you know, ‘What was the score of the game?’ or something like that.
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Florence Pugh was all over New York City on Wednesday (March 22) promoting her brand new movie, A Good Person.
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has as of late made sheer her thing. Earlier this month, a completely sheer and sparkly Valentino maxi skirt over a thong at Paris Fashion Week. Now, she's taken the trend across the Atlantic, gracing the streets of New York City with her sheerness.On Tuesday, March 21, Pugh was spotted in NYC wearing a star-spangled sheer white dress over black briefs, which she styled with a heavy leather jacket and chunky black platform boots.
Zach Braff has nothing but mountains of praise for Florence Pugh.
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Florence Pugh has no problem being her ex, Zach Braff's, muse. The 27-year-old actress is starring in Braff's new film,, in the lead role of Allison, which he specifically wrote for her.Pugh spoke with ET's Rachel Smith about the making of the film, calling it «such a special time.» Braff wrote the film as he was grieving the loss of several important people in his life, including his friend, Nick Cordero, who died of COVID-19 in 2020. The story, which follows Pugh's Allison as she works to overcome an opioid addiction in the wake of a tragic accident, handles a dark storyline with brevity.«We were living in that time where it was immense darkness and yet through the light of seeing our friends and laughing with our friends made it possible, and I think that's what Zach does so well is he's so good at writing people going through hard times but with that they constantly find levity and constantly find light,» Pugh shared. As for taking on a role specifically written for her, Pugh felt that slipping into the character had a different kind of ease. «Him writing for me, it's a luxury.