One of the things that artists get
to do very freely, which actors don’t, is speak their mind, either
through their work or in interviews. Chloë, is that something you envy?
SEVIGNY: I do. In Hollywood, if you are outspoken, you risk your career.
I have been very outspoken in the past and gotten in trouble for it.
I’ve always felt like an outsider anyway, but definitely in Hollywood
I’ve never felt like part of the “in” crowd. In fact, I just finished
filming a new TV series in Manchester, England, where I play a pre-op
male-to-female transsexual who grew up around a lot of violence. She
escapes from her family and brutally kills this guy and becomes a hit
woman. In the beginning, she’s kind of devoid of feelings, and she’s cut
herself off, but she adopts this family of misfit kids and opens up
through her relationship with them. It’s pretty amazing and out there. I
mean, out there: I’m wearing a prosthetic penis—that’s something you
don’t usually see on television.
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For art star Rob Pruitt and indie darling Chloë Sevigny, the creative process is anything but black and white.
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