Florence Pugh has Zach Braff on her mind as her ex and collaborator celebrates his birthday.
21.03.2023 - 20:15 / etcanada.com
Florence Pugh had a blast with her latest role.
In an interview with ET Canada, the Oscar-nominated actress spoke about starring in the new film “A Good Person”, written and directed by her ex, Zach Braff.
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Asked if it was intimidating playing a role that Braff said was written with her in mind, Pugh said, “It would seem like it should be, but it really wasn’t.”
She explained, “I think what happens when someone who knows you so well and knows your body of work so well writes you something, is you kind of cut about seven corners.”
In fact, Pugh shared how she was actually a part of building the character of Alison, a young woman whose happy life crumbles when she survives a tragedy and then develops an opioid addiction in treatment.
“We don’t have to create that dialog between each other. I don’t have to spend ages figuring out who Alison is. I was there from the beginning. I was a part of the conversation of who she is and where she comes to from the very, very beginning,” the actress said. “And it just meant that as a performer, all I really needed to do was then come and breathe life into her and figure out how I wanted her to be. It was very freeing, actually, having so much of the work already done because we’d already discussed so much of it.”
In the film, while dealing with addiction and grief, Alison forms an unlikely friendship with the man who would have been her father-in-law, played by Morgan Freeman.
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Along with helping to develop her character, Pugh also wrote a number of songs, which she sings in the film.
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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.
Midsommar.In the psychological thriller, Pugh plays Dani who struggles following the death of her sister and the murder of her parents.In a new interview on Off Menu Podcast, Pugh revealed (via Consequence) that she’d “never played someone that was in that much pain before.”“I would put myself in really shitty situations that maybe other actors don’t need to do, but I would just be imagining the worst things,” she continued. “Each day the content would be getting more weird and harder to do.
Florence Pugh said she felt she had "abused" herself during the filming of the 2019 horror film "Midsommar" about a woman who gets swept up into a bizarre cult at a midsummer festival in Sweden. "When I did it, I was so wrapped up in her, and I’ve never had this ever before with any of my characters," she told the "Off Menu" podcast Friday. "I’d never played someone that was in that much pain before.
In 2019, Ari Aster‘s “Midsommar” established the director as one of the world’s must-watch horror directors. And Florence Pugh‘s performance in the film cemented her as one of Hollywood’s fastest-rising stars.
Florence Pugh looked back on her mental state after starring in 2019′s Midsommar.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Florence Pugh said during a recent interview on the “Off Menu” podcast that she “most definitely” abused herself to get into character for “Midsommar.” The Ari Aster-directed horror movie starred Pugh as Dani, a grieving American psychology student who psychologically breaks down when she joins her toxic boyfriend on a trip to Sweden’s midsummer festival. “When I did it, I was so wrapped up in her and I’ve never had this ever before with any of my characters,” Pugh told podcast hosts James Acaster and Ed Gamble. “I’d never played someone that was in that much pain before, and I would put myself in really shitty situations that maybe other actors don’t need to do but I would just be imagining the worst things.”
The pace of arthouse /smart-house releases accelerated this weekend as wide-for-specialty openings like The Good Person and The Lost King joined a handful of solid single-theater openings from distributors Greenwich Entertainment, Sideshow/Janus Films, Mubi, Abramorama and Cinema Guild – all set for some expansion.
Florence Pugh is doing more than just acting in her new movie A Good Person.
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A Good Person, which was released in cinemas today (March 24).Pugh confirmed her music would feature on the Zach Braff-directed film’s soundtrack back in January. Between 2013 and 2016, she had uploaded a string of acoustic covers of songs by artists such as Coldplay and The Lumineers to YouTube as Flossie Rose.
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Florence Pugh was all over New York City on Wednesday (March 22) promoting her brand new movie, A Good Person.
While Zach Braff might be best known for his comedic acting roles, his filmmaking ventures, specifically the three he’s written and directed, have primarily dealt with serious family dramas and that specific genre. Of course, everyone knows his 2007 breakout film, “Garden State,” or at least the memes, which tackles a quarter-life crisis and depression.
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.
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.
Zach Braff and Florence Pugh are no longer together. However, they are still friendly – so much so that they collaborated on their new movie A Good Person.
Florence Pugh gives a sweet kiss to her grandmother, Pat Mackin, at the premiere of her new movie, A Good Person.
Zach Braff channeled his grief into art. The filmmaker spoke with ET ahead of the premiere of his new film, , and shared how his late family and relationship with his ex-girlfriend Florence Pugh inspired the star-studded drama.«It's been about four years of a lot of loss,» Braff told ET's Rachel Smith, musing on the deaths of his sister, father, and close friend, Nick Cordero during the COVID lockdown in California.