The Lessons Madelyn Cline Learned While On the Set of Glass Onion
Were there any specific other pieces of advice or lessons you learned even from your castmates on Glass Onion?
From Daniel, I learned, what a true leading man looks like. He is a gentleman to the core. And he’s also he is one of the funniest, most uninhibited people I think I’ve ever met. And he, along with Rian knows have this great energy. That feeling of safety and freedom starts from the top. They really knew how to curate, and facilitate an environment where everybody felt safe and free to play. And that’s something that on any set, I’m ever on it, I would want to emulate that kind of energy. It’s important, and I don’t think it matters where you are in a call sheet.
From Ed Edward, he is such a perfectionist, yet I learned that no mistake you’ve ever made is ever worth it. If you’re not happy with what you’ve put down, you can start over. That’s a very practical thing for an actor. Sometimes I think we feel like have to keep going. Don’t do it. Just start over and only put on camera what you’re happy with.
With Kathryn, Kate, and Janelle, I learned freedom. Those three are so free and inhibited. They have no fear. They’re fearless in their work and I admire that so much.
From Leslie, I learned stillness. I learned how powerful stillness is. He’s also very calculated and intentional about everything he does. It was so beautiful to watch.
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