Closer Weekly

MARVELOUS TIME

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It’s no joke. For Emmy-winner Rachel Brosnahan, her role as a 1950s housewifet­urned-stand-up comic in The Marvelous

Mrs. Maisel “has been one of the greatest gifts I’ve ever been given. It sounds corny, but I mean it... I am excited by the fact that I’m still terrified. Every time I get a new script, every time I show up on set, I’m petrified. And that’s a rare gift four seasons into something.” Playing out Midge Maisel’s constant conflict over family and career may have unwittingl­y given Rachel a few insights into her own life and work. “As I get older, I do believe that you can have it all. I just don’t believe that you can have it all at once,” she says. “Accepting that has made me so much gentler with myself.”

TUNE IN! The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel returns Friday, Feb. 18 on Amazon Prime.

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Rachel Brosnahan doesn’t play Mrs. Maisel just for laughs.

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