Actress Jessica Gunning offered a behind-the-scenes look at her preparation for the role of Martha in the Netflix hit mini-series “Baby Reindeer”.
Gunning, who plays the character inspired by real-life events, shared that she was already a fan of the show’s creator, Richard Gadd, prior to being cast.
When she was unable to secure tickets to the original stage play, Gunning resorted to a “Martha-like” move and purchased the script, which she then read daily to immerse herself in the character.
The actress expressed deep admiration for Gadd’s writing, particularly a scene she practiced for her audition that described Martha’s unusual desire to “zip him open and snuggle away inside him.
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Gunning interpreted this as a romantic gesture, much to the amusement of the audience.
Gadd has urged viewers not to speculate about the identities of the real-life people behind the story.
Gunning’s insights into her preparation process offer a fascinating glimpse into the complexities of portraying a character inspired by real-life experiences.
Her dedication to understanding Martha’s motivations and her appreciation for Gadd’s writing have contributed to her captivating performance in the critically acclaimed series.