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[Kate Hudson's Artistic Evolution and Stellan Skarsgård's Resilience]-[Best Of: Kate Hudson / Stellan Skarsgård]

Fresh Air · B2 · 2026-02-28

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The Artistic Evolution of Kate Hudson: From 'Almost Famous' to Oscar Contender

Kate Hudson, currently nominated for an Academy Award for her role as Claire Sardina in Song Sung Blue, reflects on a career marked by both iconic performances and personal growth. Reflecting on her breakout role as Penny Lane in Almost Famous, Hudson notes the communal "rock school" experience that defined the film's production. She describes the film as a "very, like, strong intention to get it right" for director Cameron Crowe, illustrating her commitment to the craft even at a young age.

In discussing her recent nomination, Hudson draws a parallel between the Oscar luncheon and a "graduation," emphasizing the interconnected nature of the industry. Her portrayal of Claire—a real-life hairdresser and Neil Diamond impersonator—was guided by a desire to honor the character's "longing for love and family." Hudson made a conscious choice to avoid over-researching the real Claire initially, stating, "I didn't want to challenge him [the director]... I want to trust my director and what his vision is." This dedication to her creative output also extends to her music; Hudson reveals that the pandemic provided a moment of reflection, where she questioned, "Am I happy with my creative output?" This introspection led her to finally share her music, overcoming the fear that she "was not brave enough to put it out there" previously.

Stellan Skarsgård: Overcoming Physical Adversity through Technique

Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgård, also an Oscar nominee for the film Sentimental Value, discusses his remarkable resilience following a stroke in 2022. The health crisis left him with significant challenges, specifically the inability to "remember any lines." Rather than retiring, Skarsgård developed a sophisticated workaround. He employs a "live prompter" who feeds him lines through an earpiece while he is acting on set. He explains the technical complexity: "He has to speak at the same time as the other actor for me to be able to put the cue where I want." This technique allowed him to continue his work in high-profile projects like Dune and Andor without any "trace of the stroke" visible in his final performances.

Regarding Sentimental Value, directed by Joachim Trier, Skarsgård reflects on the nature of his character, Gustav Borg. While the role mirrors his own life as an actor and father, Skarsgård initially rejected the comparison, noting, "I didn't think I had anything to do with the role at all." However, he acknowledges that parenting is inherently flawed, stating, "you can't get it right as a parent." His career, spanning from the teenage fame of Bombi Bitt and Me to working with improvisational geniuses like Robin Williams in Good Will Hunting, highlights his adaptability. Skarsgård maintains a humble perspective, admitting that even in massive hits like Mamma Mia, he was simply there to "look pretty, be funny, and be sexy," showcasing the pragmatic, process-oriented mindset that has sustained his long and diverse career.

Paul McCartney’s Second Act: A Documentary Review

David Bianculli reviews the new documentary Man on the Run, which captures Paul McCartney’s transition from the Beatles to his solo career in the 1970s. Unlike other biographies, this film focuses on the "decade immediately afterward," capturing the "frenzy and impact of Beatlemania" through a brief lens before settling into the "unraveling" of McCartney's identity post-Beatles. The documentary is praised for its "refreshing honesty," particularly regarding the "musical feud" with John Lennon and the formation of his band, Wings. By utilizing unseen private footage, the film presents an "impressive, inspirational second act" that avoids being overly sanitized, providing a deep look at how a global icon navigated the loss of his primary creative identity.

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That spark you feel?
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That's your drive for more.
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No hassle, no pressure.
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You take it in differently.
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Like a reunion almost.
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without putting life on pause
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starring opposite
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be on your game
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on the right track
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soak in everything
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📖 Transcript

This message comes from Capella University.
That spark you feel?
That's your drive for more.
Capella University's FlexPath learning format lets you earn your degree at your pace, without putting life on pause.
Learn more at capella.edu.
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