Kathryn appeared on Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s podcast called Dinner’s on Me and it was released today, you can catch it on most major podcasting platforms but you can listen to the Spotify version here:
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December 17th 2024 | |
Kathryn appeared on Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s podcast called Dinner’s on Me and it was released today, you can catch it on most major podcasting platforms but you can listen to the Spotify version here:
November 26th 2024 | |
Over the course of her singularly unpredictable three-decade career, Kathryn Hahn has brought her signature wit to a plethora of genres: crime procedurals (“Crossing Jordan”), horror (“The Visit”), ensemble comedies (“Step Brothers,” “Bad Moms”) and existential dramedies (“Tiny Beautiful Things,” “Mrs. Fletcher”).
But in the Disney+ series “Agatha All Along,” Hahn pulls from all the disparate strands of her body of work to play the perfidious, power-hungry witch Agatha Harkness. It’s a role that finds Hahn — lately known for portraying messy antiheroines — at the height of her powers.
“By the end of the show, I would go into hair and makeup at the end of the day and be like, ‘Well, this is my last acting job,’ because I felt like I had a chance to do it all. But it really just reopened my hunger and love for performing,” Hahn says in a recent interview. “I do feel like this is exactly the part I’m supposed to play at this period of my life.”
Check out the full article on the LA Times website
November 19th 2024 | |
Kathryn Hahn and J.K. Simmons are among the new cast members added to Season 3 of Kevin Hart’s “Die Hart”. which premieres Dec. 13 on the Roku Channel.
Hahn (“Agatha All Along,” “WandaVision”) plays Jillian Avery, “a recognizable Oscar-winning movie star at the peak of her profession.”
October 28th 2024 | |
Kathryn recently sat down with my friend Taylor Gates to talk about the evolution of her work, where she goes from here, post Agatha, and touches on the importance and delight that she has found being able to be part of queer storytelling in something as big as the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
“The fact that people who don’t know Marvel at all, that this could be their way into that world, is so exciting to me,” Hahn says. “I’m just so proud that it exists, and I’m so proud that it exists for audiences that maybe haven’t seen themselves in the MCU. It’s thrilling that there are so many queer people in it and that that’s kind of almost beside the point — people are just interested in the story. It feels like exactly where we should be right now.”
To read more of Taylor’s brilliant interview with Kathryn, you can head over to Collider.