Season 3 might be the most sinister “Barry” has been, but that hasn’t put a damper on Henry Winkler at all.
At the first mention of these latest episodes of the HBO series being “a little darker,” Winkler didn’t miss a beat.
“To help myself, I went out and got a battery-operated miner cap,” Winkler said.
If Winkler seems unfazed by digging into the more unsavory side of Gene Cousineau, the Valley-based acting coach (who is now effectively a hostage of Bill Hader’s hitman title character), it’s partly due to him knowing this was coming from the start.
“In one of the first scenes in my acting class, I rip into Sara Goldberg, who is just the bee’s knees. I mean, she just is so glorious at what she does. I rip into her and I make her cry, which a lot of acting teachers do.
At the first mention of these latest episodes of the HBO series being “a little darker,” Winkler didn’t miss a beat.
“To help myself, I went out and got a battery-operated miner cap,” Winkler said.
If Winkler seems unfazed by digging into the more unsavory side of Gene Cousineau, the Valley-based acting coach (who is now effectively a hostage of Bill Hader’s hitman title character), it’s partly due to him knowing this was coming from the start.
“In one of the first scenes in my acting class, I rip into Sara Goldberg, who is just the bee’s knees. I mean, she just is so glorious at what she does. I rip into her and I make her cry, which a lot of acting teachers do.
- 5/9/2022
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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