Carey Mulligan called in a big favour from Steven Spielberg! | The Graham Norton Show – BBC

Tell us what you did for your husband Marcus mford well we were shooting Maestro and Steven Spielberg’s one of our producers on the film and we were working very closely with his producer Christy ker who is our producer on the film and Marcus had been up all night

With one of our children who had Co so he was a little bit kind of spacey but anyway he rang me and he was like I haven’t really slept but I really need a music video I like rude to see if Steven Spielberg would ever do it and I said

Well the know that’s like he I don’t think he’s ever done a music video anyway so I called christe and I said is it rude to ask if Steven’s spelberg and she said I don’t think so I think like it’s so she asked him and then Steven

And Marcus met and then Steven directed his music video now whatever you think that looked like Steven Spielberg directing a music video you probably didn’t think it looked like this uh that is Ste fiber in the office chair is that his wife Kate cap K yeah

Yeah you was an amazing Dolly grw up well she really was it was like the perfect illustration of marriage as well cuz she totally she just had it she was amazing at like pulling the office chair wow the best in it’s really if you watch the video it’s all the whole thing is

Like we’ve got three days in an iPhone and no budget so Steven Spielberg is obviously the first person you think of yeah um and and there’s a bit where so it comes out for ages it starts on them close and then all of a sudden it goes

Like whoosh in so for that bit Stephen would just lift up his legs and Kate would just push him really fast it’ be like go fiberg and it was very cool H so next video next video

Carey Mulligan reveals the big favour she once pulled in from legendary Hollywood director Steven Spielberg for her husband.

Together on Graham’s sofa: Hollywood stars Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan, co-stars of the Oscar-tipped Bernstein biopic Maestro; actors Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) and Bryce Dallas Howard (Jurassic World), together in spy caper Argylle; Oscar-winning Brit Daniel Kaluuya, starring in dystopian sci-fi The Kitchen; and top comedian Kevin Bridges, whose new stand-up show is The Overdue Catch-Up. Plus a music performance from Brit rock band Elbow.

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  1. I could listen to Carey read the phone book, what a voice. She is charming, authentic and very intelligent, based on interviews, her acting choices and book narrations.

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