Limited Series Actresses on Challenges of Playing Real People | The Awardist | Entertainment Weekly

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Adrienne Warren, Amanda Seyfried, Anne Hathaway, Beanie Feldstein, Elle Fanning, Emmy Rossum, Jessica Biel, and Julia Garner join EW for a roundtable chat about playing real people on screen.

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