American actor Keri Russell has all the time portrayed robust girls characters on display screen, be it Mission: Impossible III, Waitress, August Rush or Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. And she admits it has not been a aware however natural course of in her profession.
“When it comes to strong female characters, I have been really lucky in my career. I have worked with a lot of women from the beginning. Early on in my career, I did Waitress, which was a tiny little movie which was directed by Adrienne Shelly. And then the other movie I did right after that was August Rush helmed by Kirsten Sheridan,” says Russell, including, “Now, I worked with Elizabeth Banks on Cocaine Bear. I have worked with many female directors. I have been really lucky in that regard.”
The actor, who will quickly be seen alongside Indian Adarsh Gourav in Extrapolations, feels she is drawn to robust characters.
“It is just what I’m attracted to. The film Americans was such a fun and strong character. But that wasn’t me. That was really the writers. That is the character they created, which was amazing. It was so great. I got to do that for multiple years. It was a good place to live for a while. So, I really feel that I have been really lucky and I’ve had really good writers around me. That is what interests me,” she ends.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com