They don't really know how they're coming across, they betray themselves and I really enjoyed that. I love playing characters that think they have it all put together and based on what you see in the story. I love her curiosity, and how she won't let go of an idea. So that was my way in."Ĭhlumsky continued: "I enjoyed her brain, I really, really do. They were like, my vitamins, I read all of her articles, I felt like playing somebody who expresses themselves so well and so clearly in her own voice, that really the written word was giving me the most anchor that I needed. I poured through them, I just drank them up. My character is a fictionalized version of that role and so I didn't have to match her exactly, so the first sort of decision to make was what to borrow and what not to and so what I would say is, I worked very, very closely with her written word, I worked very closely with her notes. She said: "Jessica and I know each other, she's credited as a producer on our show, she's given her blessing to every single bit of our show. Speaking to Newsweek, Chlumsky shared she worked very closely with Pressler's written work to prepare for the role Vivian is based on Jessica Pressler, the author of the viral New York Magazine article "How Anna Delvey Tricked New York's Party People (How Anna Delvey Fooled New York Revelers)" which was published in 2018. Veep's Anna Chlumsky plays the role of Vivian, a journalist for the fictional Manhattan Magazine doing an investigative journalism piece on Anna Delvey. Julia Garner as Anna Delvey in Inventing Anna Nicole Rivelli/Netflix Vivian - Anna Chlumsky It was wild how bubbly she was and that's what I wanted to put in the show too." She said: "When I met her, I knew that I wasn't going to get a lot of information because I was a very private person but it was more than I just wanted to get her energy and her spirit and the thing that I was the most surprised about, and at the same time it made the most sense was how bubbly and likable she was and that to me, I was taken aback because it's very intimidating meeting somebody like Anna, but then at the same time, I'm like 'of course, she's likeable that's why she was able to do what she did and she was able to have all those people invest in her and believe in her and she was able to accomplish what she did, bad or good or whatever it is, she did it and it was because she was extremely intelligent. Garner also shared she was "surprised" about how "bubbly" and "likable" the real Anna was. Speaking to Newsweek, Garner shared she met the real Anna to prepare for the role to get a sense of her "energy and spirit." and France before settling in New York in 2013. She grew up in Germany and later moved to the U.K. In reality, Sorokin was Russian born to hard-working parents. She also scammed hotels, her friends, and businesses out of thousands of dollars. Under the name Anna Delvey, Sorokin posed as a German heiress who scammed banks and investors in an attempt to get them to invest in her private member's club and art foundation, The Anna Delvey Foundation (ADF). Ozark's Julia Garner portrays the real life, Anna Sorokin, in Netflix's Inventing Anna. Inventing Anna Cast on the Real-Life Inspirations Behind Their Netflix Characters Anna Delvey - Julia Garner Everything 'Ozark's' Julia Garner Has Said So Far About Playing Anna Delvey.Julia Garner on How She Mastered Anna Delvey's 'Wild' Accent.All You Need To Know About Anna Delvey's Boyfriend in 'Inventing Anna'. The cast of Inventing Anna spoke to Newsweek about their characters, the real people behind them, and the mind-blowing true story. The series is an adaption of Jessica Pressler's New York Magazine article "How Anna Delvey Tricked New York's Party People (How Anna Delvey Fooled New York Revelers)" with many of the key protagonists in Anna's story featuring in the Netflix adaption, as heavily fictionalized versions of themselves or under different names. She was released from prison in February 2021. She was found guilty of eight counts of fraud, including rand larceny, attempted grand larceny, and theft of services in May 2019. From 2013 to 2017, under the name Anna Delvey, Sorokin posed as a German heiress and socialite with a $60 million trust fund and managed to scam the upper elites of New York City, her friends, strangers, banks, and more out of thousands. The eight-part series brings to the small-screen (at the hands of Bridgerton's Shonda Rhimes), the shocking true story of Anna Delvey, A.K.A Anna Sorokin. Inventing Anna, set to be one of the biggest shows of the year, is streaming on Netflix now.
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