Julia Garner, a three-time Emmy winner, is known for immersing herself in dark, intense roles like Ruth Langmore in 'Ozark' and Anna Delvey in 'Inventing Anna.' She thrives on portraying characters that provoke discomfort and intrigue, believing that art should inspire change in perspective. Garner’s fascination with morally complex roles allows her to explore themes of redemption and social perceptions. Recently, she wrapped multiple projects, including the horror film 'Wolf Man' and 'Weapons,' and embraces the challenge of portraying characters that make audiences reconsider established narratives.
"I want to make people feel uncomfortable," Julia Garner says of her work as an actor. It's a blunt statement from the 30-year-old, but it's not surprising when you consider her celebrated body of work-a lengthy résumé portraying some of the most nefarious, deviant, and criminally minded characters on our screens today.
"I like when people can walk away and change their perspective on something. A film or TV show should be an experience," she says.
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