With two consecutive Emmy wins, a Golden Globe and a new movie alongside Brad Pitt, 71-year-old Jean Smart is at the height of her career.
Smart became famous in the 1980s when she starred in the groundbreaking feminist sitcom "Designs" and over the years she also played in the comedy series "Frasier" and "Samantha Who?"
- She won Emmy awards for both.
Samrat also starred in the critically acclaimed second season of the anthology series Fargo.
In the last two years, she experienced a professional comeback thanks to the success of the series "Hacks", in which she plays a teenage comedian in Vegas who uses a young writer to refresh the jokes, including her personal life.
Smart has also appeared on the big screen over the years in, among others, "There's Nothing Like Alabama" and "The Accountant" with Ben Affleck, and tonight "Babylon" by director Damien Chazelle ("La La Land") is being released, in which she plays alongside the stars Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie.
The plot of the film takes place at the end of the 20s of the last century in the lively and wild Hollywood in the last years of the era of silent films and the revolution that came with the introduction of sound to the cinema.
Smart plays a flamboyant gossip reporter who gets all the behind-the-scenes scoop and covers how changes in the industry are changing the face of Hollywood.
In an interview Smart says that to this day she tries new things.
"Recently I started producing, it's fascinating and satisfying, and the only time I sat down to write a script lasted three days. It's one of the most fun things I've ever done," she says, "I'm good at rewriting something someone else has written, I know where I need to change, shorten or add ".
As someone who lived in Hollywood for many years, when was the most fun?
How about the headlines crowning you as the hottest thing on TV?
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