Post Grad
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Jane Lynch ‘Post Grad’ Video Interview
Published on: August 18, 2009
By Shannon Nystedt
movieset.com
Jane Lynch is often known for playing characters with strong personalities, but for her most recent role in Post Grad she had to soften herself up to play a full time housewife and mom. In this interview, Lynch talks about her character Carmella, and about working with the rest of the cast of Post Grad.
“…She’s a harried mom who has to walk on eggs around Maureen, Carol’s character. That whole energy of not being able to hold things together was a new head space for me. I’m kind of a control person....”
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New - Post Grad trailer
Published on: July 02, 2009In Theaters August 21st, 2009 - Alexis Bledel of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants stars as a recent college graduate who is trying to get her life together. She can't get a job. An old buddy from college is in love with her, but she's isn't really interested in him. When she meets an older man (Rodrigo Santoro), she begins to make some decisions.
Read the full article here.
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Just Asking: Alexis Bledel
Published on: May 05, 2009exas native Alexis Bledel made her television debut in 2000, with the CW's hit series, "Gilmore Girls." The 27-year-old actress spent seven years playing the scholarly daughter of a single mom on the show, which won a number of awards including an Emmy in 2004. Now Ms. Bledel has grown up and is starring in two big-screen films this year, including "The Good Guy," an independent film about young men on Wall Street and their dating habits, and the coming film "Post Grad," which tells the story of a girl who, after graduating from college, moves back into her childhood home and is forced to grapple with the untimely collision of unemployment and her oddball family. ("Post Grad" is being released by Twentieth Century Fox, which like Dow Jones & Co., the publisher of The Wall Street Journal, is owned by News Corp.) Ms. Bledel spoke with The Wall Street Journal just before "The Good Guy" premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.
"...I read the script of "Post Grad" two or three years before I got it from my agent because I knew the writer through a friend. And when I read it the first time, I thought it seemed really relevant to my generation..."
Read the full interview here.

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