The star of Netflix's new drama, Maid, opened up about working with her famous mother...
October 05, 2021 - 15:19 BST Francesca Shillcock Margaret Qualley has opened up about the"surreal" experience of working with her mother, Andie MacDowell, for brand new Netflix drama, Maid. The series, which is currently in the top ten most popular shows on the streaming platform, sees Margaret play the role of Alex, a struggling single mother, while Andie plays her on-screen mother, Paula.Opening up to Collider.
"She wanted to do it and she came up to Canada, and it was a real dream getting to work with her. It was one of the more surreal experiences of my life. Across the board, there's the comfort of having your mom in the same place when you're in the middle of a pandemic and you're away from home for nine months."
The actress, 63, opened up about taking on the complicated role, admitting that she understood the role. She told USA Today:"I understand the complexity of a broken person, a person that you love regardless how difficult they are. So it was a comfortable fit for me."
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