LAURA LINNEY

Sister/X

Laura Linney tells Tom Dawson why she jumped at the chance to take on her most complex role to date, as Philip Seymour Hoffman's troubled sibling in The Savages

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t'ee/ing into a Soho hotel room on a satin} autumn morning dining the London l’ilm l'exti\al. a smiling lama Linne} e\ude\ a patrician charm and conlidence ()ne ol‘ her lingers is encased in a splint. the result ol a bathroom accident that \er} morning. hut shes not going to let this minor tnixltap get in the wa) ol' her promotional duties '\\'e'l| just ignore the pain.‘ she \a_\ s with a sell deprecator} laugh. l.inne_\\ eon\et'\ation is lull ol language like ‘wondert’ul'. ‘ahsolutely. ',\Hli het' and ‘l oned it‘. She praises London a\ the ‘onl_\ place other than Manhattan where I could li\e and he \er_\ happ}. l'xe \hot a couple or tilmx here. low xlellul/ll and [hiring Imwm and l alwa}\ jump at the chance to come o\er.'

In the past. inter\ie\\er\ ha\ e heen critical ol what the} consider to he l.inne§ \ prim manner. \ttgge\littg that her e\let'nal politeness is designed to keep questioners at arm's length. ()ne journalist descrihed meeting her ;t\ ‘rather like sitting down with a teacher to tll\L‘ll\\ _\otir essay. ’l’oda}. howe\er. her cheerlul optimism does not seem calculated: what comes itL‘l'()\\ is

inst how pit\\lt)lt;tle she is ahout her work.

Since her breakthrough role a decade ago in Jim (’arre}\ seemingl} perl'ect girllriend in '/‘/u' Truman Show. l.inne_\ has lllliit\\L‘tl an iinpt'esxne hod} ol' work. She has mo\ ed hetween more commercial projects including two llllth tor (‘lint liastwood lxl/MU/Hlt' I’zmer and .lltx/lt' Rii'erl. the Working 'l'itle romantic eotned} lmr xlcluu/[r and the hiopic ol' sex researcher .«\llred Kinse} tt‘or which she \\t1\ ()scar-niiminatedi and more independent tare. She excels at pla_\ing llaw ed women on the \erge ol‘ llitpltixltml think ot her sell-sen ing matriarch in The Squid and the Whale. or her emotionall} trouhled wile in the Ra} mond (‘ar\ ei' adaptation Jim/Miriam

Paired opposite Philip Se}mour llol'l’man in The .S'ui'uum. an Ullglitllinrnlh-lt)(lklllg Linne} deli\ers another outstanding naturalistic performance. Directed by Tamara Jenkins. [his amhling. tragi-comic lilm concerns two adult siblings. Wendy and John ll.inne) and llollmani. who. while struggling with their own unl‘ullilled