TMC
05-25-2022, 04:26 AM
https://www.vulture.com/article/melanie-lynskey-in-conversation.html
Lynskey just got her green card when she auditioned for the Rose character on what would later become the No.1 sitcom. "So I went out for every single pilot," she tells Vulture. "I got cast as a guest star on Two and a Half Men and I just thought, Do a sitcom — that seems like fun. When the show got picked up, they asked me to be a regular; that was a harder decision. But everyone around me was like, Wow, this is great, congratulations. So I decided to try it on. Also it was nice to be getting a paycheck. It wasn’t huge; it was literally the least they could possibly pay me, according to SAG. I did one season, and I thought, Oh, this is not for me. It felt very hard knowing that most of my year was gonna be this. I wasn’t in every episode, but I couldn’t do any other work. At the end of the first season, I had a conversation with Chuck Lorre where I told him I wanted to leave. The show was a huge hit, and he just said, 'Please don’t. You have this story line and that story line coming up next season.' He really felt excited. Then the next season happened — all of the story lines happened in one episode! Around that time, I saw Brokeback Mountain. It’s not like I thought I could get cast in it, but I was like, I didn’t audition for this. I’m not in a conversation around movies like this. I’m not doing things I want to do. I said I needed to be able to do other things. And they really tried to talk me out of it. Finally, we came to an agreement where I could come and go. A couple of people were like, You could be a millionaire. I get it. We’re going into the third season, and that’s the time you can ask for a raise. But it didn’t matter. Around that time, I did Shattered Glass. I loved that movie. I had a tiny part. I was with all these great actors, and I believed in the story. Watching it at the premiere, I thought, This is the only way I want to feel watching something I’m in." ALSO: Lynskey credits an ex-boyfriend, actor Andrew Howard, for changing her life by helping her overcome her eating disorder (https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2022/05/melanie-lynskey-eating-disorder-ex-boyfriend-andrew-howard-changed-her-life-body-image-vulture-interview).
Lynskey just got her green card when she auditioned for the Rose character on what would later become the No.1 sitcom. "So I went out for every single pilot," she tells Vulture. "I got cast as a guest star on Two and a Half Men and I just thought, Do a sitcom — that seems like fun. When the show got picked up, they asked me to be a regular; that was a harder decision. But everyone around me was like, Wow, this is great, congratulations. So I decided to try it on. Also it was nice to be getting a paycheck. It wasn’t huge; it was literally the least they could possibly pay me, according to SAG. I did one season, and I thought, Oh, this is not for me. It felt very hard knowing that most of my year was gonna be this. I wasn’t in every episode, but I couldn’t do any other work. At the end of the first season, I had a conversation with Chuck Lorre where I told him I wanted to leave. The show was a huge hit, and he just said, 'Please don’t. You have this story line and that story line coming up next season.' He really felt excited. Then the next season happened — all of the story lines happened in one episode! Around that time, I saw Brokeback Mountain. It’s not like I thought I could get cast in it, but I was like, I didn’t audition for this. I’m not in a conversation around movies like this. I’m not doing things I want to do. I said I needed to be able to do other things. And they really tried to talk me out of it. Finally, we came to an agreement where I could come and go. A couple of people were like, You could be a millionaire. I get it. We’re going into the third season, and that’s the time you can ask for a raise. But it didn’t matter. Around that time, I did Shattered Glass. I loved that movie. I had a tiny part. I was with all these great actors, and I believed in the story. Watching it at the premiere, I thought, This is the only way I want to feel watching something I’m in." ALSO: Lynskey credits an ex-boyfriend, actor Andrew Howard, for changing her life by helping her overcome her eating disorder (https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2022/05/melanie-lynskey-eating-disorder-ex-boyfriend-andrew-howard-changed-her-life-body-image-vulture-interview).