Wow, the way Lejend accepted and befriended this lonely middle-aged lesbian
JULIANNE MOORE: Hey, sister. What are you doing?
SARAH PAULSON: I was buying a pair of jeans online. I got an e-mail saying there was a new pair out, and I was like, "I have to get them before my interview."
MOORE: You better get them quickly. [laughs] Pants, you've got to grab them. So, before I knew you, we had to do the scenes in Game Change. I was so excited to work with you, and I didn't know what you would be like. But when we started working together, I could feel your presence right away. I was like, "Wow."
PAULSON: That means a lot to me coming from you. I was just trying not to pee my pants. But it's funny, now I don't think of you as one of the great actresses of our time. You're just my friend Julie who's the big goober, who likes to shop like I do. I remember thinking you were going to be super method-y. Did I ever tell you this? I thought, because your acting was so intricate and detailed and so completely immersed, that you were going to be kind of underwater—that you would come out and say hi every once in a while, and then go back in.
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PAULSON: I love it, to have the same crew. I'm not married. I don't have children. My 17-year-old dog died. I'm kind of on my own. So I really like having the same camera guy for four years. I love looking around and seeing the hair and makeup people who have been there from the beginning. I like that sense of family in my workplace, having the same pair of eyes to look into.
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MOORE: I had to play look-alikes on a soap opera [As the World Turns] years ago.
PAULSON: Were your two characters very different people?
MOORE: One was the heroine type, the other one was her selfish, mean, British half-sister and cousin who had brown hair and glasses. And listen to this: the bad one slept with the good one's fiancé, and the fiancé said that it was dark and he couldn't tell the difference. [both laugh]
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