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‘I loved how voracious she was,’ Julianne Moore says

Hollywood star describes her role in ‘Mary & George’

- By Lee Gyu-lee gyulee@koreatimes.co.kr

The new British series, “Mary & George,” surely offers a unique take on the historical drama, blending a compelling queer narrative with the story of a strong, power-hungry female character, played by Oscar-winning actress Julianne Moore.

Based on Benjamin Woolley’s novel “The King’s Assassin,” the upcoming series follows the true story of Mary Villiers (Moore), the countess of Buckingham, and her son George Villiers (Nicholas Galitzine) in 17th century England.

The low-born, yet ambition-filled countess sees an opportunit­y to bring her family to power using her handsome son as a pawn in her ambitious scheme to influence King James I (Tony Curran), with nothing stopping her ruthless social climbing.

The seven-part series will debut on March 5 in the U.K. and will release all episodes in Korea on April 26 exclusivel­y through Wavve.

During a Zoom interview with The Korea Times, Friday, Moore shared how she was drawn to the dangerousl­y ambitious character, forging her way into the royal court to become the most influentia­l mother-son duo in the country.

“I loved how active she was. I loved the fact that she was frank, never seemed to censor herself, and then how voracious she was too. She seemed to be voracious for life and for her experience­s and also, strangely, was never satisfied with anything, which is not necessaril­y a great quality but it’s an interestin­g quality,” the American actor said during an interview.

“So there was something about her that was excruciati­ng because she was so needy, so acquisitiv­e and so ambitious in a way that feels harmful. But it was interestin­g for me and it was compelling.”

She added she was interested in the way the series unravels the fictional story of the real-life titular figure, who is relatively unknown in history.

“I was struck immediatel­y by the language, the writing and the freshness of the storytelli­ng … I thought that this was a different way of telling a true but unfamiliar story,” she said.

“It was interestin­g to tell this story from a female and a queer perspectiv­e. It was something that I really hadn’t seen before.”

Mary’s ambition is well depicted in a line to her reluctant son: “If I were a man and I looked like you, I’d rule the f***ing planet.” Despite being the historical time setting, Moore noted that her character, defying the conservati­ve era that left her with little autonomy, will still be relevant to women today.

“I don’t think that we live in an equitable world. I don’t think that women have the same opportunit­ies that men do. So, basically, it’s a very clever way of her saying ‘Do you have any idea what kind of world awaits you and what your opportunit­ies are?’” she said.

“I don’t think we would still be talking about feminism if we thought that women and men have an equal opportunit­y in the world. So I think it’s very, very relevant and incredibly valid.”

The series delves into the darker corners of royal life, portraying a lustful king and George’s manipulati­ve charm with steamy scenes.

Galitzine, who came to internatio­nal fame with the 2023 film “Red, White & Royal Blue,” found his character’s journey from vulnerabil­ity to power compelling, offering a stark contrast to his previous role.

“It was just a character I’d never really played before. Being sort of thrust into this really rich world of the royal court by his mother and having to be tenacious and learn from her tenacity and crude power for his family (felt compelling). I think it was a really unique story,” Galitzine said during the interview.

“The way George was written on pages being initially so vulnerable, timid and emotional and how he developed throughout the show and bolstered himself with wealth and power, it was just such an exciting prospect.”

Curran also shared that playing the role of capricious, pleasure-seeking ruler was a challengin­g but enjoyable ride.

“I’d really not heard much about his life. But the fact that I was going to get the opportunit­y to get into this man’s shoes was a great challenge. It was kind of scary but I loved every minute of doing it,” Curran said.

“Many of (the series’) characters have journeyed through this story. And certainly James, there’s joie de vivre and then obviously he has vulnerabil­ity and his darkness. I think there’s something about James missing within him; there’s something intangible that he’s trying to grasp whether that’s through these relationsh­ips with these men … I found him to be extremely human and relatable.”

Galitzine gives an impeccable performanc­e pulsating with energy despite sharing the screen with veteran actors Moore and Curran. The young actor expressed that performing alongside these A-listers was a valuable experience.

“I feel extremely lucky. I had two incredible (co-stars). They both brought such distinct energy to both of their characters … I couldn’t have asked for two better scene partners,” he said.

“(With Moore,) I was so struck by how instinctua­l and technical Julie is in the way she works. And it was certainly a really amazing learning experience for me.”

Curran lastly emphasized that despite its historical setting, the series’ themes, touching on broader themes of gender, sexuality and power, offer a universal appeal that will resonate with contempora­ry audiences.

“The story obviously is set in a Jacobean era, but the subject matter and the contempora­ry nature of our script is globally relatable: of the struggle of a woman trying to make her way through a time where she was so powerless and the sexual nature of a queer king,” Curran said.

“Those sort of aspects that I think are human struggles and aspects in culture, society, politics and in gender. So I hope people can relate to it.”

 ?? Courtesy of Sky Studios ?? The new historical series “Mary & George” follows the story of Mary Villiers (Julianne Moore) and her son George (Nicholas Galitzine), rising to become the wealthiest and most influentia­l players in the history of the English court.
Courtesy of Sky Studios The new historical series “Mary & George” follows the story of Mary Villiers (Julianne Moore) and her son George (Nicholas Galitzine), rising to become the wealthiest and most influentia­l players in the history of the English court.
 ?? Courtesy of Sky Studios ?? Julianne Moore plays the role of Mary Villiers in the series “Mary & George.”
Courtesy of Sky Studios Julianne Moore plays the role of Mary Villiers in the series “Mary & George.”
 ?? Courtesy of Sky Studios ?? The series “Mary & George” will be released in Korea through Wavve on April 26.
Courtesy of Sky Studios The series “Mary & George” will be released in Korea through Wavve on April 26.

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