The Asian Age

BEING MARCIA CLARK

Sarah Paulson on her role in American Crime Story

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT anything, we could always go and do it. (American Crime Story airs in India on Star World every Monday-

Renowned actress Sarah Paulson known for shows like Jack & Jill and American Horror Story, went on to grab numerous awards for her performanc­e as Marcia Clark in the critically-acclaimed show The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story. The talented actress opens about her role and her work with the director Ryan Murphy.

QAS AN ACTRESS, WOULD IT BE FAIR TO SAY THAT EVEN THOUGH YOU WERE NOT EVEN IMAGINING EVER PLAYING MARCIA CLARK, DID YOU WATCH PEOPLE IN THE WAY THAT YOU STUDY PEOPLE AS AN ACTRESS INSTINCTIV­ELY?

I absolutely do. I mean, particular­ly if I’m playing a person that is largely recognizab­le to most of the world — she has quite an iconic and such a very particular hairdo. (laughter) So, everybody really, I mean, you could put that on and take away the face away and most people would say, “That’s Marcia Clark.” And I did, I watched as much footagethe­re was no dearth of material to watch. I could watch hours and hours, six hours at a time.

QWHAT’S YOUR TAKE ON THE DECISION FOR THE SHOW TO NOT COME DOWN ON WHETHER HE’S GUILTY OR INNOCENT? WHICH IS NOT WHAT THE BOOK DOES.

Well, because that book is Jeffrey weighs in on his opinion, because it’s written by him and he is saying all that, which is his right. I think from this particular story point, it’s much more about the lawyers and about what was happening behind the scenes and the verdict, and I think also you’re going into the show knowing we all know what the verdict is. We actually know what happens.

How do you keep this as something that we’re interested in watching and investing in our time and energy and mental focus on something that we actually already know?

There’s no suspense — but it certainly read like a complete thriller in a way, even though I always knew the outcome. But I think- it didn’t seem to me that I don’t know that it’s very interestin­g to make a statement as to what we feel about the verdict. I don’t really think that’s what it’s about.

QTHERE IS A GREAT COLLABORAT­ION PLAINLY THERE BETWEEN DIRECTOR RYAN MURPHY AND YOU, BUT THERE ALSO SEEMS TO BE A BUNCH OF OTHER VOICES IN THIS CREATIVELY. IS THAT FAIR TO SAY? IS RYAN’S PRESENCE STILL…

Ryan — I mean, Ryan directed the first two episodes, he directed my big episode, which is Episode 6, Marcia, Marcia, Marcia, and as well he directed the final episode too. He was very present, he There was was certainly there the day he a person was directing, and every on set script we had and every idea whose job that was presented absolutely it was to had his stamp. It’s sort of how be mindful he does — it doesn’t really of all happen unless you know that the it’s something he feels is archival right. footage, He was very much, I feel, the and so grandfathe­r, as it were, to the any whole production, so that I time think Nina and Brad would we tell you if they were sitting neede here — I don’t know if they’ve d already been here, but-that anything the whole thing sort of had been simmering for a while, or to and then they got the green see light when Ryan said, “I want to do it,” and so he was very, very, very, very involved.

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