In part two of her interview, the amazing Christine Baranski pays tribute to her late friend Stephen Sondheim and talks about sharing her “actor’s dream” with him during one of their final conversations before he passed. Stick around for part three of our chat with the star of “The Gilded Age,” which premieres on HBO and HBO Max on January 24th. #Colbert #TheGildedAge #ChristineBaranski
I love Christine; she’s so elegant, classy!
ReplyWhat a beautiful interpretation of her dream… and to think Stephen was both in the dream and gave her that most insightful interpretation. What a gift!
Replyshe still sound like in the Big Bang Theory
ReplyFor those scrolling through the comments while Christine goes on about her dream: hang in there, it’s worth it. Especially the end.
But not really. Kinda meh.
ReplyShe’s good.
ReplyYes, hello, I’m here. Glad to see we’ve all met.
ReplyA class act.. A wonderful lady
ReplyMs. Baranski has had such a varied and stellar career, but she Still hasn’t reached her peak!
ReplyMr. Sondheim absolutely Nailed his explanation to Ms. Baranski.
Reply” You’re Keith Kincade, and you’ve come down from Wyoming with your damned UFOs, bastard, Bastard, BASTARD!!!”
ReplyAs a lifelong lucid dreamer, I can say that these are work dreams. They aren’t really just with actors or musicians. The details may be similar for both, but they are work dreams, just like many people that work have. Dreams can give some good insight on what your mind is doing. It would be interesting to know when she had this dream and what the circumstances were when she had this dream.
And, when you get something happens that excites you, or in other ways makes you “think”, you will wake up. Too much consciousness will result in the dream ending.
Reply“… but I see Pierce Brosnan, and I thought ‘oh, I must be in a musical.'”
I made the same gesture Colbert did.
ReplyLove her grace
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