![]() ![]() ![]() I know I do that with songs and I can only imagine she did not want to feel that vulnerable either. I think because the lyrics hit too close to home for her. “And I think-wild speculation, obviously-but most of her hits, she didn’t want to sing, and I think I know why. “She really didn’t want anyone to know, but she had a real tender side,” Hilty says. That research led her to a realization about Cline. “Every single time I got to be like, ‘Well, this is what I bring to the table based on the research that I have done!’” ![]() “I think a case could be made that everything I have ever done, other people have made iconic or it was a person or somebody did it better than I could have but I’m gonna do it anyway!” she says with a laugh, referencing a career spent playing roles made immortal by Kristin Chenoweth, Dolly Parton, Marilyn Monroe, and Carol Channing. “They think we always have to be in competition, and this film proves the opposite.”Įven more remarkable are the two leads’ uncanny performances of classic songs like “Crazy” and “Honky Tonk Girl.” For Hilty, recreating such an immediately recognizable performer is just par for the course with her career. ![]() “People think that audiences aren’t interested in watching two women support each other,” Hilty says. Megan Hilty and Jessie Mueller in Patsy & Loretta Jake Giles Netter ![]()
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