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The Boys and Sister Sage with guest Susan Heyward

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Join us this week on Hollywood at Home as we sit down with the talented Susan Heyward, known for her riveting performance as Sister Sage in the hit show “The Boys.” Heyward delves into the intricacies of her character, a new and formidable opponent to Homelander, bringing fresh dynamics to the storyline. She shares how the need for a balance of power led to the creation of Sister Sage, a character designed to challenge Homelander’s unchecked ambitions. Heyward reflects on her initial fandom of the show and how manifesting her role was a dream come true. Heyward also opens up about her time on the set of “Orange is the New Black,” portraying the complex character of Tamika Ward. She discusses the nuanced layers of Tamika, balancing public confidence with private vulnerability, and the character's evolving relationship with Tasty. Heyward reveals her intense filming schedule, which had her shuttling between the set and her Broadway performances in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. In addition to her television and stage work, Heyward fondly recalls her experience working on HBO’s “Vinyl” under the direction of Martin Scorsese. She describes the meticulous attention to detail on set, from vintage costumes to intricate set designs, and the collaborative spirit fostered by co-star Bobby Cannavale. Heyward’s admiration for Scorsese's craft and her gratitude for the opportunity to immerse herself in such a richly detailed production are evident. Don’t miss this enlightening episode as Susan Heyward takes us through her diverse and impressive career.
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Join us this week on Hollywood at Home as we sit down with the talented Susan Heyward, known for her riveting performance as Sister Sage in the hit show “The Boys.” Heyward delves into the intricacies of her character, a new and formidable opponent to Homelander, bringing fresh dynamics to the storyline. She shares how the need for a balance of power led to the creation of Sister Sage, a character designed to challenge Homelander’s unchecked ambitions. Heyward reflects on her initial fandom of the show and how manifesting her role was a dream come true. Heyward also opens up about her time on the set of “Orange is the New Black,” portraying the complex character of Tamika Ward. She discusses the nuanced layers of Tamika, balancing public confidence with private vulnerability, and the character's evolving relationship with Tasty. Heyward reveals her intense filming schedule, which had her shuttling between the set and her Broadway performances in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. In addition to her television and stage work, Heyward fondly recalls her experience working on HBO’s “Vinyl” under the direction of Martin Scorsese. She describes the meticulous attention to detail on set, from vintage costumes to intricate set designs, and the collaborative spirit fostered by co-star Bobby Cannavale. Heyward’s admiration for Scorsese's craft and her gratitude for the opportunity to immerse herself in such a richly detailed production are evident. Don’t miss this enlightening episode as Susan Heyward takes us through her diverse and impressive career.
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