Lily Gladstone has lived the type of life they make movies about. This might sound like a cliche, but with Gladstone it’s true. Before the actor—who grew up on the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana and then moved to Seattle in middle school—became a critically adored, globally recognized star, she once considered leaving the profession altogether.
Then she got the call from Martin Scorsese for Killers of the Flower Moon. This anecdote got passed around a lot during last Oscar season, when Gladstone was nominated for Best Actress. But in a movie of her life, it would be only the first act. She’s already hard at work on the second.
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