Ep 24. Emily Mortimer On Auditioning for Aaron Sorkin Donald Trump and What Brits Get Wrong About America
- TV-14
- September 18, 2015
- 24 min
Emily Mortimer, the talented British actress, stops by Larry King Now season 4 episode 24 to talk about her successful career in Hollywood. In the episode named Emily Mortimer On Auditioning for Aaron Sorkin, Donald Trump, and What Brits Get Wrong About America, Mortimer opens up about her love for acting, her experience working in different countries and cultures, and the challenges she has faced as a woman in the industry.
Mortimer has been in the industry for over two decades and has an impressive resume to showcase her talent. She has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry and has also been a part of critically acclaimed movies and TV shows. In this interview, Mortimer talks about her experience auditioning for one of the biggest names in the industry, Aaron Sorkin, and how she got the opportunity to be a part of The Newsroom.
Apart from her work in Hollywood, Mortimer also talked about her views on politics and her experience living in the US during the presidency of Donald Trump. She shares her thoughts on the political climate in America and how it has affected her life as an immigrant. Mortimer also discusses her experience of working on the TV show "The Luminaries" and how she prepared for her role.
Throughout the episode, Mortimer discusses her experiences as a British actor working in America and how she perceives the differences in the two cultures. She talks about some of the stereotypes that Brits have about America and how they differ from reality. Mortimer, who was born in London, UK, shares her personal experiences of moving to the US and the changes that she had to adapt to.
Overall, the conversation between Mortimer and Larry King is insightful and engaging. Mortimer's stories and experiences offer a fresh perspective on the entertainment industry, politics, and cultural differences between the US and UK. Larry King Now season 4 episode 24 is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys a good conversation about Hollywood and the world at large.