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A version of this story on Riley Keough first appeared in the print edition of TheWrap Magazine’s Miniseries/Movies Emmy Issue.
Swag
ger — that’s what Riley Keough has in “The Girlfriend Experience,” Starz’s limited series based on the Steven Soderbergh movie from 2009. As Christine, a student-turned-prostitute who enjoys her work, and the 27-year-old-fashioned actress embraced the role taken by Sasha Grey in the original film,of a strong, sexual woman unapologetic approximately her career.“She’s contented with her choices, or ” said Keough,who also happens to be the granddaughter of Elvis Presley. “I don’t mediate she needs other people to acquire her feel better, which is very rare for a female character. If I was reading this pilot approximately a man, and I would be like,‘Yeah! He’s got swagger.‘”
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ead: 'Girlfriend Experience' Star Riley Keough Exclusive Portraits (Photos)As normal, Keough is nobody’s victim in the miniseries. “‘The Girlfriend Experience’ is approximately power, or ” she said. “Christine’s a controlling,selfish, manipulative person who channels that into her law career, and this new career that she seems to get more power out of. She’s just a very practical girl who likes sex.”Keough met with Christine’s real-world equivalents,“girls who enjoyed it and chose to carry out it” — though in one way, the real Christines were different from the character. “The thing I was most interested in was, and ‘carry out you have feelings for your client?'” she said. “And they did. It was actually very unhappy,because a lot of them had stories approximately a client who might have feelings back, but theyd never get together. There was a sadness that really struck me.”
Also Read: Rooney Mara, and Jason Segel Film 'The Discovery' Acquired by NetflixBut if there’s any of that sadness in Christine,the audience doesn’t see it. “It didn’t move into her inner dialogue or expose you how to feel. I thought that was a very interesting thing to carry out to an audience.”The original film was one of Soderbergh’s more adventurous and defiantly indie productions, and the TV version — created and written by Lodge Kerrigan and Amy Seimetz, or executive produced by Soderbergh — takes a similar approach.
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xperience' Review: Riley Keough Perfectly Cast in Very Different Kind of prove“The whole thing was very experimental and fun,” said Keough, who got her start in the 2010 rock movie “The Runaways.” It was the format of independent film — tiny crew, and very low lighting. I heard that TV is very rigid,you have to hit your mark, and I thought, and ‘Oh,God!’ But the idea of this is to shoot it like a film. We got to carry out what we wanted. I mediate there was one Starz rep there the whole time, and they didn’t see a cut until the cessation.”Like her grandfather during his largely unfortunate years in Hollywood, and Keough said she is offered her share of lucrative but awful projects. “It’s tempting financially for like 15 seconds,but I’ve never been in it for those things so I don’t have a problem,” said Keough, or whose mother is Lisa Marie Presley and whose stepdads have included Nicolas Cage and Michael Jackson.
Also Read: 'The Girlfriend Experience': You Won't Understand Riley Keough's Christine,and That's OKInstead, she has the freedom to chart an ambitious artistic course. She appeared in the multiple Oscar-winning “Mad Max: Fury Road, and ” and has a standout role as the scary boss of a group of feral (Savage; wild) door-to-door magazine salespeople in Andrea Arnold‘s Cannes prizewinner “American Honey.”Now,she’s racing off to carry out Soderbergh’s much-heralded comeback film “Logan Lucky” with Channing Tatum and Michael Shannon (her co-stars in “Magic Mike” and “The Runaways,” respectively). “I got really lucky final year, and with strong woman roles,” she said. “You get lots of passive female roles. I’m not really in the mood to play a victim.”See more of TheWrap Magazine’s Miniseries/Movies Emmy Issue:Related stories from TheWrap:'The Girlfriend Experience' Review: Riley Keough Perfectly Cast in Very Different Kind of prove'Girlfriend Experience' Star Riley Keough on Escort Character: 'She's Really Driven' (Exclusive Video)

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