We have so much pride in welcoming these passengers onto the plane, and they have so much pride in travel. For the stewardesses, there was this sense of excitement and freedom. And, I think as soon as anybody sees five or 10 minutes of the show, those misconceptions about what this meant for women are going to be gone. These women were really free and in charge of their lives. Christina Radish is a Senior Reporter at Collider. Having worked at Collider for over a decade since , her primary focus is on film and television interviews with talent both in front of and behind the camera.
She is a theme park fanatic, which has lead to covering various land and ride openings, and a huge music fan, for which she judges life by the time before Pearl Jam and the time after. Share Share Tweet Email. Ricci plays Maggie, a beatnik who surprisingly excels in the uptight world of commercial airline stewardesses of the time.
The Hollywood Reporter: You have basically been a film actress your entire career. What made you want to do TV? And I also really wanted the experience of being with a character for months, if not years, and really knowing what it felt like to live with a character that long, evolve with a character for that long, and have the time to reflect on somebody and change with them. I wanted to know what that felt like.
I was offered this and thought this was great and kind of perfect for me. It would be kind of confusing if I ever showed up on 'Mad Men' now, don't you think?
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