Bridesmaids made her the golden girl of American comedy. But in the decade since, the actor’s career has been far from the typical Hollywood trajectory.
Beverly Hills, three days after the Oscars. Hollywood’s glitziest caravan has rolled through town and the dust is still settling.Kristen Wiig was nowhere near any of it. Instead, she was at her home up the road with her husband, Avi Rothman, also a comedian, writer and actor, and their four-year-old twins, Shiloh and Luna. “I love to watch the Oscars from my couch,” she says. “It’s nice to go, once in a while. But it’s nice to be in your sweatpants and socks.
“I can’t just pack up and go across the world somewhere for months and months,” she says. “Things change as to what you want to do – and how much you want to work, to be honest.” Maxine, who steals, lies and blackmails in her quest for acceptance, is not an easy character to admire, but Wiig gives her unexpected warmth. Her gift for physical expression means we’re on her side even as she is plundering a helpless old lady’s jewellery. We may not think the ends justify the means, but Wiig persuades us that they do for Maxine.
Following her mother’s example, her first love was art. She drew detailed, perfectionist studies of people and things. She also had a teenage tearaway phase: drinking, smoking, being suspended from school and ill-advised tattoos., Maxine steals to fund her new lifestyle. Did Wiig have any thievery of her own to draw from? “Doesn’t every kid do something like that once in a while?” she says. “But I mean, nothing expensive. Maybe an eyeliner.
A show by The Groundlings, an LA troupe which has been running since 1974 and whose alumni include Will Ferrell and Maya Rudolph, opened her eyes to the possibilities of improvisation. “It was the first time I’d ever seen improv and I was like, ‘That’s what I want to do,’” she says.Wiig started performing with them, working odd jobs to support herself.
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