Amy Adams Wanted To Find 'The Human' in Lynne Cheney for 'Vice' Role
Amy Adams is all smiles as she steps out of her car to make an appearance on Good Morning America on Wednesday morning (December 19) in New York City.
The 44-year-old actress stopped by to talk about channeling Lynne Cheney – the wife of former vice president Dick Cheney – in her brand new film Vice, which hits theaters on Christmas Day.
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“It was really important to me to take my own, personal politics out of it and really find the human in Lynne and I try to do that for all of my characters,” Amy expressed. “Especially in this time — I think something we’ve lost is really finding the humanity in people who think differently than we do, so that’s something I believe in anyway.”
“She did write a book which was really helpful for me but I didn’t know about her background,” Adams continued. “She’s very well-spoken, she’s very intelligent and she’s very outspoken as well so it was nice to get into a more intimate side of her, her relationship with her family and her contribution to her husband.”
The evening before, Amy stopped by the Late Show with Seth Meyers and talked about the ways she got into character on set of Vice, and why she brought a fart machine to the set of Sharp Objects – Watch more after the cut!
Amy Adams Talks About Her Transformation Into Lynne Cheney
FYI: Amy is wearing a Vita Fede ring.
Click inside to Amy Adams’ appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers…
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