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by Gerri Miller
Clearly one of those actors who subscribes to the belief that all you need to know about her is up there on the screen, Hunter instead pours all her efforts into making the ornery, profane, refreshingly libidinous Grace a complex, deliciously flawed, real human being.
“It’s a very complicated show, It operates in so many different emotional territories,” she says, taking care to emphasize that playing Grace is fun, too. “The second season really explores how we have fun. Just when you think they’ve done it all…” she trails off with a laugh.
“It was a tough horse to learn how to ride last year,” she adds. “Now we’re riding. And it feels good.”
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1 Michele // Jul 13, 2008 at 12:57 pm
Wonderful series–Holly shows aspects of women’s lives that are very real and lived every day. Most women don’t talk openly about their recklessness. TV certainly avoids it, but an awful lot of mature women who work for the public good have risky personal lives–it’s the stuff memories are made of!!!
2 Tina // Jul 8, 2008 at 2:06 pm
She is a very well-spoken woman. Interesting take on her character. I haven’t seen the show, but I might check it out.