The View Season 13 Episode 73

The View Season 13 Episode 73 Stanley Tucci, Saoirse Ronan, Emily Blunt, a performance by the cast of Broadway's

  • December 17, 2009

Stanley Tucci, Saoirse Ronan, and Emily Blunt join the ladies of The View on season 13 episode 73 for a star-studded episode. The trio sits down with the hosts to discuss their latest projects and share their thoughts on a range of current events.

First up is Stanley Tucci, one of Hollywood's most talented and beloved actors. Tucci talks about his latest project, the film "The Children Act," in which he stars alongside Emma Thompson. The movie revolves around the life of a high court judge who is forced to make a life-changing decision while dealing with her own personal crisis. Tucci also shares his thoughts on the Time's Up movement and the ongoing conversation around sexual harassment in Hollywood.

Next on the show is Saoirse Ronan, who talks about her role in the movie "Mary Queen of Scots," which tells the story of the relationship between Mary Stuart and Queen Elizabeth I. Ronan shares the preparation process for her role and how she delved into the complexities of her character. The actress also shares her thoughts on the Time's Up movement and the importance of equal representation in the industry.

Last but not least, Emily Blunt joins the conversation, sharing her thoughts on the highly-anticipated movie "Mary Poppins Returns," in which she plays the iconic character of Mary Poppins. Blunt talks about the challenges of taking on such an iconic role and the thrill of working alongside legendary actors like Dick Van Dyke and Meryl Streep. She also discusses her role in the upcoming film "A Quiet Place Part II."

In addition to the star-studded guests, the cast of Broadway's "Waitress" also performs a special number for the audience, showcasing their incredible talent and energy. The performance is sure to leave viewers feeling inspired and impressed.

As always, the hosts of The View add their own wit and insights to the conversation, making for an entertaining and informative episode. From discussing current events to sharing personal stories, the ladies of The View never fail to engage their audience and provide a platform for meaningful discussion.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 17, 2009
  • Language
    English