Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington Discuss Their New Apple TV Series 'Imperfect Women'
Exclusive | Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington on producing Imperfect Women: ‘We thank Reese Witherspoon’
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Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington, both executive producers and stars of the upcoming Apple TV series 'Imperfect Women,' discuss their collaboration and the significance of portraying flawed female characters. The series, based on Araminta Hall's book, explores the complexities of female friendships.
- 01Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington co-produce and star in 'Imperfect Women' for Apple TV.
- 02Moss chose not to direct the series due to recent directing commitments and motherhood.
- 03Both actresses emphasize the importance of collaboration and partnership in storytelling.
- 04The show focuses on the complexities of female friendships, moving beyond idealized portrayals.
- 05Kerry Washington credits Reese Witherspoon for inspiring her to embrace producing roles.
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Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington are set to bring Araminta Hall's novel 'Imperfect Women' to life in an Apple TV series. Following the conclusion of 'The Handmaid's Tale,' Moss, who has directed episodes of the acclaimed series, opted not to direct this adaptation, citing her recent directing commitments and the need to take a break after becoming a mother. She expressed the joy of collaborating with Washington, noting the luxury of sharing the producing role with another lead actress. Washington, reflecting on her experiences, acknowledged Reese Witherspoon's influence in her journey as a producer. Both actresses highlighted the importance of portraying flawed female characters, emphasizing the depth and complexity of female friendships, which is a central theme of the series. Moss was drawn to the book's honest exploration of these relationships, recognizing that they are not always perfect or idyllic.
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