Carrie Coon dared to show off her stomach in a
sheer tank top on Wednesday at SiriusXM Studios, located within Rockefeller Center in Manhattan,
where she promoted her most recent endeavors. The 43-year-old Gilded Age actress
wore a red corduroy pantsuit and nude stilettos that stylist Alicia Lombardini had
chosen to go with her flirtatious mesh top. For her day with the press, Carrie put on lipstick and lashes and straightened her
blonde bob with a middle part. Alongside on-screen sisters
Natasha Lyonne and Elizabeth Olsen, Coon has been hard at work promoting
her roles as alcoholic mother Katie in Azazel Jacobs' critically praised
family drama His Three Daughters. The film opens in select US cinemas this Friday
and will stream on Netflix on September 20. The script was sent to me by hand, and I found
it quite refreshing that it wasn't too sappy. The actor, who is nominated for a Tony Award
and executive produced the movie, told the reporter on Tuesday that the interplay between
their connection felt genuine and authentic. The way the sisters and the audience travel along in the film is another amazing aspect
of it. They are stereotypes at first, and as their perspectives on each other
deepen, so does the audience's perspective on all the sisters. It was a long time since
I had seen anything so sound structurally. On Wednesday's broadcast of Late Night with
Seth Meyers, which tapes at the neighboring Studio 8G at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, Carrie is
next expected to talk about His Three Daughters. This is Coon's second appearance on the CBS talk
show, where Dax Shepard will also be a guest. The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright
Tracy Letts and the Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire actress, who has been married
for 11 years, will be vying for trophies at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards, which
will be broadcast on ABC on September 15. Carrie's portrayal of rising socialite Bertha
Russell in Sonja Warfield and Julian Fellowes' HBO historical drama has earned her a nomination
for outstanding lead actress in a drama series. In HBO's Winning Time: The
Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, Coon's 59-year-old spouse was nominated
for outstanding guest actor in a drama series for his portrayal of the late
LA Lakers head coach Jack McKinney. "I was genuinely taken aback." My folks were
with me. My sister and brother had arrived by car. The outspoken Democrat told Parade,
"My son hurt himself and was screaming, and I hadn't had any breakfast, so I completely
forgot it was happening until my agent called." It demonstrates how little I
was genuinely considering it. The fact that Tracy was nominated as
well was quite shocking. "There has to be a mistake here," he said. It's an
award I view as a lifetime achievement. Carrie and Letts first got together
as co-stars in Steppenwolf Theater's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
in the early 2010s. The couple is parents to three-year-old girl and
six-year-old son, Haskell Letts. In addition, Coon—who graduated from
the University of Wisconsin–Madison with an MFA in acting—will portray Irene
in Nora Fiffer's comedy Another Happy Day, which debuted on VOD on October 1
and tackles postpartum depression. After filming a mysterious role in the third
season of Mike White's critically praised HBO series The White Lotus with Walter
Goggins, Nicholas Duvernay, Parker Posey, Leslie Bibb, and Aimee Lou Wood, the SAG
Award nominee recently returned from Thailand.