“I kind of love that about her, in a sick way,” Garner said. The actress said she asked the swindler whether she had time to think about her actions, but Delvey said she was too busy taking tailoring classes and lessons in what she called the “stupid culinary arts.” Anna Delvey (Julia Garner) and her friend Rachel (Katie Lowes) in “Inventing Anna.” NICOLE RIVELLI/NETFLIX “She’s like, ‘Please, let me hear it,’” Garner told Town and Country. When Garner visited Delvey in the Albion Correctional Facility outside of Buffalo, New York, Delvey requested a preview of the accent Garner would use to portray her. Julia Garner visited Anna Delvey in prison to prepare for her role as the infamous grifter. “People don’t necessarily have to agree with what she did, but I want to help people try to understand why she did it,” said Garner. She was controversially paid $320,000 by Netflix for the rights to her life story, $200,000 of which went to restitution. She was sentenced to four to 12 years, given an early release in February 2021 and then taken into federal custody due to visa issues. In April 2019, Delvey was convicted by a Manhattan jury on four counts of theft services, three counts of grand larceny and one count of attempted grand larceny. Julia Garner as Anna Delvey in her prison cell in “Inventing Anna.” AARON EPSTEIN/NETFLIX Anna Delvey, born Anna Sorokin, arrives at Manhattan Supreme Court on May 9, 2019. The trailer for “Inventing Anna” shows Garner donning glamorous large sunglasses, marching purposefully around Manhattan to the tune of Megan Thee Stallion’s “Do It on the Tip” while friends grow increasingly suspicious. It almost feels heavy and fat.” Julia Garner as glam Soho grifter Anna Delvey in “Inventing Anna.” DAVID GIESBRECHT/NETFLIX My tongue on ‘Ozark’ is completely different from my tongue for Delvey. Garner, who married Mark Foster, the frontman of Foster The People in 2019, said that she listened to rap music to prepare for the role, including Delvey’s favorite, Eminem’s “Lose Yourself,” and that nailing Delvey’s Russian-German hybrid accent was “the hardest accent I’ll ever do. Julia Garner told Town and Country that Anna Delvey “is actually really sweet.” Nicole Rivelli/Netflix Julia Garner as Anna Delvey in “Inventing Anna.” AARON EPSTEIN/NETFLIX She also duped an ex-Vanity Fair photo editor into paying a $62,000 tab for a luxury vacation to Morocco. She befriended members of New York’s wealthy elite and swindled them out of $200,000 to help fund a lavish art club she was supposedly opening. 11, it follows the true story of Delvey, 30 (née Anna Sorokin), a faux-socialite scammer who became infamous thanks to a 2018 New York Magazine article detailing how the Russian-born grifter from a middle-class family came to New York in 2013 and posed as a German heiress with a $67 million trust fund. The “Ozark” actress and native New Yorker is starring in Shonda Rhimes’ latest Netflix series “Inventing Anna.” Out Feb. But then her voice gets less soft-spoken when she wants something.” “She’s actually really sweet,” Garner, 28, told Town and Country magazine in its February issue. While preparing to play infamous con-woman Anna Delvey, Julia Garner visited her in prison. Then be sure to check out our conversations with “The Good Fight’s” Christine Baranski, “Outlander’s” Sam Heughan and more.Fraudster Anna Sorokin combative in Chris Cuomo interview: ‘How many more times shall I apologize?’įake heiress Anna Delvey owes her disbarred lawyer $152K: lawsuitįake heiress Anna Delvey launching a podcast - and debuting her first single - while on house arrestĪnna Delvey’s ex-lawyer still hospitalized, wants to postpone $1K daily fines Listen to “Can’t Stop Watching” to hear the rest of our interview with Garner, including her longtime “ Real Housewives” fandom, how Ruth would react to the COVID-19 pandemic and practicing accents on her husband. So I was like, “Well, it’s all downhill from here!” It really was preoccupying my mind the night of the Emmys. I had my biggest scene of Season 3, but like the night before, I had the Emmys. I had to get up at like 4:45 in the morning and the Emmys were on a Sunday. It was the - excuse my language - “bitch wolf” scene. The hardest scene was giving me the most anxiety was the scene where I went head to head with Wendy. In the latest episode of The Times’ TV podcast, “Can’t Stop Watching,” host and staff writer Yvonne Villarreal asks “Ozark” star Julia Garner about her most challenging scene from Season 3 of the Netflix drama, in which she plays enterprising young criminal Ruth Langmore:
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