What were some challenges apart from COVID with adapting such a complicated story?Ī lot of it was in how to tell it. She approaches things very intellectually. We’d met and talked to a lot of people and, you know, Julia’s a really versatile, smart actress. What helped you decide on Julia Garner for the role of Anna? It was a really interesting project in that sense. We started it before Anna even went on trial, so we were writing during the trial and trying to figure out how the show was going to end and waiting for the trial to be over and all kinds of things. It was so long, in fact, that I remember hitting a point where I was like, “I’m not even sure if what it’s about is relevant anymore,” because we’re in such a different place in society because of this pandemic. We started in 2019, and we finished it in 2021 because of the pandemic. ( Laughs.) I laugh because it was an interesting project. How long did preparation take, and when did you start production? You optioned the rights to the article shortly after it was published in May 2018. Working with Jessica turned out to be one of the most fun things I’ve gotten to do in terms of a project and working with the creator of the original material. There’s a lot of hype and a lot of promises, and I just felt like it made the most sense to me to be honest with her about what I thought worked, what I thought was so amazing about it, how we would work together, and what I thought the process would be. I wanted to try to convey that, because I think people try to do a lot of things when they’re getting a project. I had a lot of respect for and for her writing. Here, the showrunner talks about the challenges of telling such a story, why two-time Emmy winner Julia Garner (who has earned two Emmy noms this year, for Inventing Anna and Ozark) was the perfect actress to play the title character and why she never wanted to meet the real Anna Delvey. “The article by Jessica Pressler was so interesting to me and so vivid, and I remember reading it and then reading it right away a second time and thinking it builds such a vivid world that I got excited just about the possibilities of doing this kind of character study of this person,” Rhimes tells THR. Daytime Emmys Staying on CBS With New Two-Year Deal, 2023 Awards Set for June 16
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