We spoke w/ emmyrossum about 'Angelyne,' her physical transformation, and what it was like to meet the singer.
The Peacock limited series Angelyne explores L.A.’s original billboard icon from the ‘80s, as she rose to fame and became known for her curvy figure, reminiscent of a neon Barbie doll, and the pink Corvette she drove around town. Many consider Angelyne the original influencer in a world before social media, and yet somehow so much of her life still remains a mystery due to the mythology that she created for herself.
EMMY ROSSUM: Wow. This is an icon that I first saw when I was 13 years old, somebody who is mythological in L.A., and also in my heart and mind. This is a complete dream project for an actor to raise their hand and say, “Hey, I have an idea. What if we do a show about this?” And then, to have people step on board and to get to surround myself with powerful women, it’s really a dream come true. I think the scary thing about it is everything. Everything felt new about it.
ROSSUM: There was a lot of reading, research, and watching. I bought her meditation tapes on eBay. I would listen to them constantly. And I really would look at things that she had said. I think she’s a little bit of a guru. She has a little bit of a philosophical side. I would read her writings, and look at her art and her paintings, and her magazine that self-published, Hot Pink. I would think about the depth and poignancy behind the whimsical visual that she was presenting.
That’s really cool. So, there are stages to the transformation in this. What was it like to figure that out and to see it all come together, as the hair got bigger and the boobs got bigger? ROSSUM: The whole thing was just a complete out-of-body experience. It’s every actor’s dream to raise your hand and say, “I wanna do a story about this.” And then, people say, “Yes.” That really doesn’t happen. And sitting in the car, a lot of them were old cars. The stunt guys would say, “Okay, so you’re gonna round this corner going 30.” So, I would go 30, and then I’d get out and say, “That felt really fast. That did not feel like 30.
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