“I’m pretty much always serious and always kidding. I kind of make it a hobby,” she says.
Our conversation bears out that mission statement, as the exiting Poker Face star and burgeoning filmmaker (see Uncanny Valley and the recent announcement for her second film, titled Bambo) reflects on a busy year of several new ventures and accolades, including co-founding her AI film and animation studio Asteria Film Co., announcing her feature directorial debut with AI hybrid film Uncanny Valley and stepping away from starring in the Peacock series she led for two seasons following its cancellation at Peacock, amid industry awards recognition.
When asked about the latter, she takes a beat. “To be honest, I’m really, really grateful.
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