6 Comedy Actresses Swap Career Lessons at THR Emmy Roundtable
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Updated · Hollywood Reporter · May 28
6 Comedy Actresses Swap Career Lessons at THR Emmy Roundtable
2 articles · Updated · Hollywood Reporter · May 28
Six actresses — Keke Palmer, Lisa Kudrow, Quinta Brunson, Rachel Sennott, Hannah Einbinder and Ashley Padilla — headlined THR’s annual Comedy Actresses Emmy Roundtable at the Georgian Hotel.
The hourlong discussion centered on audition setbacks, bombing onstage and managing public scrutiny, with Padilla recalling a second SNL test with “no wigs” and Brunson saying comments are not valuable to her work.
Kudrow said she ignored late-1990s talk that she was “the sixth Friend,” while Palmer described building a digital comedy persona after being treated as a child-star has-been.
Brunson pushed back on being labeled the woman who “saved” network comedy, saying it overlooks other creators, as the group criticized industry comparisons that they said often carry misogyny.
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