Rachel Brosnahan, widely known for her award-winning role as Miriam "Midge" Maisel in the hit television series "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," has revealed that she has had a tough time moving on from the beloved character she portrayed on screen.
The actress, who has garnered critical acclaim and multiple awards for her performance in the show, spoke out about the challenges she has faced in separating herself from the role that has become synonymous with her name.
Brosnahan admitted that she found it difficult to transition back to her real life after filming the latest season of the series.
In an interview with People magazine, Brosnahan shared, "It's always bittersweet when we wrap up a season of 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.' I feel such a deep connection to Midge, and it's hard to say goodbye to her at the end of each season."
Brosnahan's candid admission sheds light on the emotional toll that portraying a complex and multifaceted character like Midge Maisel can take on an actor.
The character of Midge, a 1950s housewife turned aspiring stand-up comedian, has become a fan favorite for her wit, resilience, and authenticity.
Brosnahan's portrayal of Midge has garnered praise from both critics and viewers alike, with many lauding her ability to bring depth and nuance to the character. The actress's commitment to accurately capturing the essence of Midge Maisel has earned her accolades and awards, including a Golden Globe and multiple Emmy Awards.
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