Become a more inventive, imaginative you. Every week, Guy Raz (creator of How I Built This) leads a deep dive conversation with someone at the top of their game. From conquering stage fright to learning to be more present and focused, you'll learn how each guest mastered their craft and ultimately became more successful in life. The result? An arsenal of tools and techniques you can apply to your own life and work, allowing you to harness your talent and become a better version of yourself.
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Sigourney Weaver has appeared in more than 60 films, from her breakout role in Alien in 1979 and the blockbuster Aliens in 1986, to Gorillas in the Mist and Working Girl, and later Avatar, with many sequels in the works. Despite being raised by a family steeped in show business, Sigourney was reluctant to pursue acting for many years. In our conversation, Sigourney unpacks what was behind that reticence; tells Guy about her early years in avant-garde theater; talks about why, at first, she wasn’t all that interested in being in Alien; and explains why she takes issue with the idea that she tends to play “strong women.”
Links from the show:
- The (pretty amazing) trailer for 1979's Alien
- Ellen Ripley’s last stand in Alien
- BBC story on Sigourney reuniting with the gorillas from Gorillas in the Mist
- Sigourney in Working Girl
- Sigourney plays a possessed Diana in Ghostbusters, with Bill Murray
- Recent Boston Herald article on Sigourney’s very busy year
- More on Sigourney’s new, 14-year-old character in the Avatar franchise
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