Alison Brie talks about her docu-series and superheroes
Actress Alison Brie says watching the work of Gillian Jacobs, her co-star in the comedy series “Community,” helped her a lot while foraying into the documentary space. The actress says she is always open to the idea of working with any of her co-stars from the series, and this is what had her excited for Marvel’s 616. Brie and Jacobs directed an episode each of the anthology docu-series.
“It actually was just totally independent and no connection really,” Brie said while discussing geting associated with the project together. “Gillian has been doing some work in this space. This is my first foray into the documentary space, but I just directed an episode of Season 3 of ‘Glow’. I got a text from them asking if I did theatre in high school. To which I responded, ‘ Have you met me?’ and so that prety much got the ball rolling in terms of what my episode’s about,” she added.
The actress continued: “And then I found out on that call that Gillian had already directed an episode. And I was lucky enough to get to watch her episode. I got to watch a couple of them as I was preparing to direct mine. Even though you know in a way it was just helpful to watch hers. And I also watched Paula Scher’s episode. And they were so different.”
“Everybody’s episode is specific to them and their subject mater. It’s always fun to see my ‘Community’ family in any type of way. I was really inspired by watching Gillian’s episode. I thought it was so beautiful. Uh, so that gave me confidence going into mine,” she added. The documentary series explores Marvel’s legacy of
Alison Brie says she is always open to the idea of working with any of her co-stars from the series, and this is what had her excited for Marvel’s 616
characters, creators and storytelling to reflect the world outside your window. Each episode in the anthology series cover topics including Marvel’s artistes, the trailblazing women of Marvel Comics, and explores the history of the “forgoten” characters of Marvel. It is available on Disney+ Hotstar Premium. Alison Brie was born in Hollywood, California, to Joanne (Brenner), who worked at a non-profit child care agency, and Charles Terry Schermerhorn, a musician and entertainment reporter. Brie grew up in the Los Angeles suburb of South Pasadena. Interested in acting at an early age, she began her career performing in community theatre shows.
Her very first role was “Toto” in the “Wizard of Oz.” Ater graduating from South Pasadena High School in 2001; Alison atended California Institute of the Arts where she received her BFA in Acting. In addition to her television work, Brie has also starred in films such as “Scream 4” (2011); “The Five-year Engagement” (2012); “The Lego Movie” (2014); “Get Hard” (2015); “Sleeping with Other People” (2015); “How to Be Single” (2016); “The Litle Hours” (2017); “The Disaster Artist” (2017); “The Post” (2017); “Promising Young Woman” (2020); “Horse Girl” (2020), which she also co-wrote and produced; and “The Rental” ( 2020).