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Mary Arrives at Sundance!

I have added new candids of Mary leaving the Salt Lake International Airport today in Utah ahead of the world premiere of her latest film Swiss Army Man. Also starring Daniel Radcliffe and Paul Dano, the movie will debut tomorrow at the Eccles Theatre.

Be sure to head to the gallery to check out the pics in full.

I’ve also added new photos of Mary at LAX Airport heading to SLC:
Here is the film synopsis:

Alone on a tiny deserted island, Hank (Dano) has given up all hope of ever making it home again. But one day everything changes when a dead body (Radcliffe) washes ashore, and he soon realizes it may be his last opportunity to escape certain death. Armed with his new “friend” and an unusual bag of tricks, the duo go on an epic adventure to bring Hank back to the woman (Winstead) of his dreams.

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New photo shoot and Interview

The We Are Sweet snapchat channel did an interview with Mary about her upcoming movie Swiss Army Man which is premiering at Sundance. The film also stars Daniel Radcliffe and Paul Dano. In the interview, we also learn that Mary will be staying in Brooklyn for a bit as she films her new show BrainDead. Here is what Mary had to share:

On her character Sarah: She tries to present herself as having this perfect life on social media, but when you chip away at her exterior, she’s a stressed out mother who’s trying to figure out what she really wants. Sarah was a unique role for me to play because every time I talked to the Daniels about who she was, her backstory would change a little bit. For example, one day she became obsessed with the band Creed.”

On working with the directors The Daniels: I was pretty much caught when I heard Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan were writing and directing a new movie. I’m a huge fan of their short films and music videos, and I think they’re just two ridiculously talented, weird dudes. The script for Swiss Army Man was unlike anything I’ve ever read before.

You can head to the gallery to check out the new set of photos and if you’re on snapchat, find the WeAreSweet profile to read Mary’s full interview.

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Mary Attends Elle’s Women in TV Event

Mary looked as lovely as ever while attending Elle Magazine’s 6th Annual Women In Television Dinner event last night in Los Angeles. I’ve added 50 photos, so be sure to head to the gallery to check out the latest photos. The first 20 are high quality.

At the event, Mary hung out with actresses Gillian Jacobs and Abigail Spencer.

I am L-O-V-I-N-G her new haircut! She looks amazing as always.

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New Behind the Scenes Swiss Army Man Photo

Thanks to the user GigiGoneShopping, I’ve added a new behind the scenes photo of Mary when she was filming Swiss Army Man. Here is what she had to share:

This was taken on my last day of shooting. We’re leaving the set. From L-R: Richard Gross, Aaron Marshall, me, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Andy Hull (of Manchester Orchestra). Mary Elizabeth Winstead has a peaceful, elegant demeanor. We talked at the very end of the last day. She struck me as being very down to earth.

You can read Gigi’s full post by visiting her blog using the link above and head to the gallery to see the full-sized photo.

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The Wrap Interviews Mary on Mercy Street

The Wrap has released a brand new video interview where Mary talks about her upcoming show Mercy Street, debuting this Sunday at 10 pm on PBS. Here’s what she had to say:

There is so much drama inherent in the story, inherent in the Civil War itself, and just the directions they go with the storyline — when I hear what they are based on — it’s kind of shocking, like, ‘Oh no, this really happened.’ It’s so fascinating and entertaining to watch.

The six-episode series follows the lives of two volunteer nurses on opposing sides of the Civil War in Alexandria, Virginia, and co-stars Shalita Grant (“NCIS: New Orleans”) and Josh Radnor (“How I Met Your Mother”).

“I’m pumped for people to see it. It’s such a talented group of people, such a great story, a great bunch of stories kind of interwoven together … I think it’s really entertaining but also sort of educational.

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First Trailer and Poster for Cloverfield Spin-off!

The first teaser trailer and poster has come online for the highly anticipated Cloverfield sequel titled 10 Cloverfield Lane starring our very talented girl, Mary!!

The project first went under the name The Cellar originally and was most recently under the name Valencia. Speaking with Collider, producer J.J. Abrams offered this:

“The idea came up a long time ago during production. We wanted to make it a blood relative of Cloverfield. The idea was developed over time. We wanted to hold back the title for as long as possible.”

Check out the awesome trailer below and head to the gallery to check out the first poster and screencaps!

Poster

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New/Old Photos of Mary On the Red Carpet

I have added two new (but old) photos of Mary during two different events on the red carpet from 1999 and 2000. The first is at the premiere of “The In Crowd” and the other one is from an NBC TV Fall press tour. Click on the thumbnails below to view all the new additions.

NBC Fall Press Tour

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Washington Post, USA Today Interview Mary

With Mercy Street less than a week to go before it debuts, both The Washington Post and USA Today caught up with Mary and her co-star Josh Radnor to talk about the show. First up are some highlights from the WP interview:

For Winstead, part of what was exciting about playing Phinney was the opportunity to portray a character whose views are commonplace today but were considered radical in their time.

“I almost felt like I had it easy, because women like Mary Phinney and Louisa May Alcott [both of whose nursing experiences informed Winstead’s character] and women of that time had these personalities that were so modern, and so like they were plucked and sent back in time and landed in an era that was unfamiliar to them,” Winstead told me last fall. “They’re sort of like ‘Everyone is so crazy, there are these basic truths.’ They believed that so passionately that it feels like a modern sensibility, so so much of the dialogue and how the characters sort of behave— or my character specifically — felt very relevant to now for me.”
 
Phinney, trained by Dix, finds herself in conflict with Anne Hastings (Tara Summers), who worked with Florence Nightingale in the Crimean War, when Dix appoints Phinney to be the head nurse at Mansion House Hospital.
 
“The number of dead, the number of wounded, you would think they would want to take help from anyone who would give it,” Winstead said of how hard women had to fight to be allowed to serve. “But to think that women were still kind of turned away, or treated with disdain, or treated like they couldn’t be helpful; the women who actually did gain some respect and gained a place, you can see how they would be threatened at the thought of losing that.”

 

And speaking with USA Today, Mary had this to say on what drew her to the project– the women of that time:

“All the nurses before that point had been men. This was kind of the first time that women went out there and said, ‘No, I’m going to be a part of this. I’m not just going to sit at home. There’s too many people out there dying and we need all the help we can get,’ and they basically demanded to be a part of this war.”

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New Mercy Street Interview with The Huffington Post

Mercy Street premieres THIS Sunday on PBS following Downton Abbey, and The Huffington Post caught up with Mary and two of her co-stars, Josh Radnor and Norbert Leo Butz to talk about the upcoming historical drama. All of the actors agreed though, they all signed up for the show because of how great the story was.
Here’s what Mary had to share:

“You have Union and Confederate characters together,” says Winstead, who plays Mary Phinney, a high-minded abolitionist nurse from Boston. “Mary wants to help people. But she immediately falls into a great sense of confusion by what she finds in this hospital. She’s thrown off her game.”

You can read the full interview by clicking the link above.

I’ve also added two new stills which you can view in the gallery.

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New Mercy Street Interview

With Mercy Street premiering Sunday on PBS, a lot of new interviews with the cast will be making its way online in anticipation for the series premiere. The Fresno Bee caught up with some of the cast and execs of Mercy Street, and Mary shared some thoughts on her character:

Many of the characters are based on real people. They’re not the famous names that dominate most tales about the conflagration, but ordinary people like Mary Phinney, who kept a memoir of her experiences as a nurse in the hospital. Mary Elizabeth Winstead (“The Returned”) plays Phinney. “I was sort of cast somewhat last minute, and flew in and got started right away, and kind of dived into her memoir,” she says.

“So I was shooting this at the same time as I was discovering things about her. And I sort of gave everything over to these guys who were creating such an authentic environment, that I really felt like I was experiencing what she was experiencing when she first came to this hospital, and met all these people.


“And all of it is in her text as I’m acting it from day to day. And it was kind of a wonderful, special thing to be a part of and to bring to life. And I also felt I related to her so much and felt that her ideals and her views and what she was trying to accomplish and the way that she behaved was so contemporary – and so much like myself and people that I surround myself in my life now with.”

You can read the full interview by clicking on the link above.

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