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Julia Roberts returns to TV in Watergate-era series ‘Gaslit’

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Julia Roberts says she was so gleeful at the sight of Sean Penn arriving on the set of their TV series “Gaslit,” she nearly caused a wardrobe malfunctio­n.

“He came in full hair, makeup and costume, and I was so excited I ran to hug him and I was running with such velocity that between my body pad and his body pad, I just kind of bounced off of him, I can't believe that his head didn't come off apart from his costume,” said Roberts. “We were laughing so hard.”

Penn plays John Mitchell, the former attorney general under Richard Nixon. Roberts is his wife, Martha Mitchell, known as “the mouth of the south,” a regular on talk shows who would eavesdrop on her husband's phone conversati­ons and tip off reporters with gossip about Washington's elite. Her loose lips were viewed as such a problem that her husband ordered security to keep her in a hotel room for 24 hours after the Watergate hotel break-in. Mitchell claimed they removed the phones and television and she was assaulted and injected with a tranquiliz­er to keep her from trying to leave. The ordeal was so traumatizi­ng it led to her eventual breakdown and the end of the couple's marriage.

“Gaslit,” debuting Sunday on Starz, isn't just another retelling of the Watergate scandal, but instead focuses on lesser-known stories from the era, like Martha Mitchell's. The show is based on the first season of the podcast “Slow Burn” hosted by Leon Neyfakh.

Roberts, who is also an executive producer, was interested in “the idea that we can dig into something that's a part of American history and show people things that they didn't know at all, or that they thought they knew but maybe they were wrong.”

She feels protective of Mitchell's legacy and hopes viewers see beyond the exterior of the big personalit­y.

“She had a stutter. She was dyslexic. She had a lot of anxiety talking in front of people, which you would never see when you watch any of the footage of her. She's so witty and quick and sharp, and she doesn't miss a beat. It's impossible to believe that she was nervous in front of people, and yet she really was. It really kind of crippled her, and I think it's one of the things that led her to drink excessivel­y before some of these performanc­es — because they really were performanc­es — that really wasn't her personalit­y deep down inside.”

 ?? Evan Agostini / Associated Press ?? From left, actors Sean Penn, Julia Roberts, Dan Stevens and Betty Gilpin at the premiere for “Gaslit” at The Metropolit­an Museum of Art.
Evan Agostini / Associated Press From left, actors Sean Penn, Julia Roberts, Dan Stevens and Betty Gilpin at the premiere for “Gaslit” at The Metropolit­an Museum of Art.

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