Claire Danes, the veteran actress known for her roles in My So-Called Life and Homeland, has taken on a complex character in The Beast in Me - a thriller series that follows a writer who develops a fascination with her new neighbor. In an interview, Danes discusses the nuances of Aggie Wiggs' character, who is both a grieving mother and a predator.
Danes was drawn to the role because she wanted to play someone "truly dangerous" and "predatorial". Her character's complexity stems from her situation - she is experiencing writer's block on her new book and is struggling financially. Nile Jarvis, the sinister neighbor, may be a murderer, but Aggie has more to lose.
When discussing her approach to playing a lesbian character in The Beast in Me, Danes was candid about not being nervous about it, despite the changing landscape of LGBTQ+ representation in media. However, she acknowledges that it's an opportunity for growth and exploration.
The actress also talked about her experiences working on My So-Called Life and Romeo + Juliet, highlighting the importance of having a supportive environment and advocate for herself, particularly during her early years in the industry. Danes' commitment to her craft and desire to connect with audiences through her work is evident in her words.
The Beast in Me is available now on Netflix.
Danes was drawn to the role because she wanted to play someone "truly dangerous" and "predatorial". Her character's complexity stems from her situation - she is experiencing writer's block on her new book and is struggling financially. Nile Jarvis, the sinister neighbor, may be a murderer, but Aggie has more to lose.
When discussing her approach to playing a lesbian character in The Beast in Me, Danes was candid about not being nervous about it, despite the changing landscape of LGBTQ+ representation in media. However, she acknowledges that it's an opportunity for growth and exploration.
The actress also talked about her experiences working on My So-Called Life and Romeo + Juliet, highlighting the importance of having a supportive environment and advocate for herself, particularly during her early years in the industry. Danes' commitment to her craft and desire to connect with audiences through her work is evident in her words.
The Beast in Me is available now on Netflix.