Ep 16. Felicity Huffman On 'American Crime,' William H. Macy, & Motherhood
- TV-14
- August 29, 2016
- 25 min
In season 5 episode 16 of Larry King Now, the legendary host sits down with the talented actress Felicity Huffman to discuss her role in the hit television series 'American Crime.' The episode centers around Huffman's experiences playing the complex character Barb Hanlon and delves into her on-screen relationship with her on-screen husband, played by her real-life spouse, William H. Macy.
Throughout the interview, Huffman shares her insights on the struggles of motherhood, specifically the challenges of balancing work and family. She reflects on how her personal experiences as a mother helped inform her performance on-screen, and how her role in 'American Crime' helped her better understand the complexities and hardships of people going through similar situations.
As the conversation continues, King and Huffman discuss a range of topics, including the show's nuanced portrayal of issues such as race, class, and the criminal justice system. Huffman opens up about her personal connection to these themes and the importance of shedding a light on the injustices that take place in our society.
The episode concludes with Huffman reflecting on the impact 'American Crime' has had on her life, both personally and professionally, as well as the meaningful relationships she forged with her co-stars and fellow actors. Through her honest and heartfelt discussion, Huffman brings to light the humanistic nature of a show like 'American Crime,' which not only challenges our perceptions of the world but also sheds light on the power of empathy and compassion.