
Sarah Paulson Trounces Actor For 'Outrageous' 6-Page Email Of Notes On Her Performance
Huff PostLOADING ERROR LOADING Sarah Paulson is officially successful enough to slam other actors who slighted her in the past. Hi Trish!” Paulson earned rave reviews for her performance as Salley Talley in Lanford Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, but not from Hawkins — the actor who first played the character during the production’s 1979 off-Broadway and 1980 Broadway runs. Mine was pink.’ And I thought, ‘What?’ Cut to two days later.” Paulson said Hawkins had emailed her six pages of notes on her performance, as well as a detailed rundown of how she herself had tackled the role in her day. Paulson said Hawkins’ actions were “really outrageous.” “Trish Hawkins, I have not forgotten it,” Paulson said Monday, “and I hope to see you never.” Sarah Paulson currently stars in Broadway's "Appropriate" opposite Corey Stoll and Michael Esper. Arnett even told her they’re going to become fast friends because he loves her ability to hold grudges for more than a decade “so fucking much.” Hawkins, now in her late 70s, doesn’t have a platform to defend herself like Paulson, who concluded the story lightly by noting she still has Hawkins’ email, and explaining that her own mother brought Hawkins to the play because “they were in some kind of writing group together.” When asked if she told her mother about the aftermath, Paulson said she simply put the incident “back in the file of things my mother has done” instead.
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