Ali Larter - 'Landman'
6/15/20261 hr 3 min
The stunning and versatile actress reflects on how modeling led her to acting via a 1996 magazine cover; the challenge of finding multi-dimensional parts even as she rose to prominence in horror (two 'Final Destination' and three 'Resident Evil' films), comedy ('Legally Blonde') and superhero ('Heroes') projects; and why the part of Angela Norris opposite Billy Bob Thornton in Taylor Sheridan's dramedy series is a dream come true.
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This episode of Awards Chatter is brought to you by AMC and AMC+, presenting The Audacity, the all-new drama from Emmy Award winner Jonathan Glatzer. Set inside the bubble of Silicon Valley, the series features a powerhouse cast, led by Billy Magnussen, Sarah Goldberg, and Zach Galifianakis. Praised as irresistible by The Wall Street Journal, the darkly comedic drama looks at what happens when the architects shaping tomorrow can barely manage their lives today. For your Emmy consideration in all categories, episodes available to screen at amcfyc.com. [upbeat music] Hi, everyone, and thank you for tuning in to the 650th episode of The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast. I'm the host, Scott Feinberg, and my guest today is a talented and versatile actress who has been in the business for 30 years. She was a scream queen in House on Haunted Hill, two Final Destination films, and three Resident Evil films. She was stunning in Varsity Blues, hilarious in Legally Blonde, played multiple characters on Heroes, and even went toe-to-toe with Beyoncé in Obsessed. But she has never been better than she is on Taylor Sheridan's smash hit Paramount+ drama series, Land Man, playing Angela Norris, the volatile, free-spirited, and irresistible ex, and probably future wife, of Billy Bob Thornton's Tommy, and mother of Jacob Lofland and Michelle Randolph's

