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Amanda Hirsch
So obviously we all know what Venmo is, but maybe you don't know. The Venmo can be used for more than just paying your friends back. You can use Venmo in so many ways, and one of them is the Venmo debit card. Yes, that's right. You heard Air, Venmo has a debit card. So this debit card lets you spend your Venmo balance in so many ways. You can Venmo this, you can Venmo that, you can Venmo everything. I'm saying, like, if you shop for it, you can pay for it with this. With the Venmo debit card, I can Venmo this. Mic that I'm speaking into, the headphones that are in my ears, the rent for my apartment, my coffee. I mean, just everything. It's so exciting. It's so great. The Venmo debit card unlocks all new ways to use Venmo. So imagine you get back money on Venmo for drinks that you paid for your friends, use that balance and pay for your Uber home. You sold a pair of shoes, use that balance, buy new shoes. Not to mention, this debit card is chic and it comes in a bunch of vibey colors, so you can pick one that matches your esthetic, which we love. Venmo Everything with Venmo Debit card. Visit venmo me/debbit to learn more and sign up today. Venmo purchase restrictions apply. The Venmo MasterCard is issued by the Bancorp Bank N.A. pursuant to license licensed by MasterCard International Incorporated. Card may be used everywhere MasterCard is accepted.
Annie Murphy
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Amanda Hirsch
Production welcome back to the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast. I'm your host, Amanda Hirsch, and I still can't believe that I get to chat with some of my favorite stars on my very own podcast, where you'll feel like you're just talking with your best friends in your living room. Foreign how are you on this lovely Tuesday morning, afternoon, evening, wherever this episode is catching you? Maybe you don't listen on Tuesday. Maybe it's Wednesday. Maybe it's Thursday. Maybe it's Friday, maybe it's Saturday, maybe it's Sunday. Maybe it's Monday. Maybe. I don't know. But this summer, I don't know what's happening. I do not know what's happening. It is 69 degrees right now in New York. Yesterday was 105. I'm not complaining. I am observing. I perhaps am concerned about the climate and the environment, but I'm Rolling with it. I just don't think for people that complain about it being too cold in New York or not even too cold, like not hot enough yet. Like today, 69 people would be like, where's the summer? It's June. And I'm like, new York isn't meant for 80 to 100 degree weather because we are a concrete jungle, as Alicia Keys said. And you know, if I'm in Portofino, like, yes, give me 80 degrees. If I'm in Turks and Caicos, make it 85. In New York City, when, you know, people are walking down the street, there are buildings, there's pollution, there's like hot dog trucks and, and, and, and halal food. You know, like, we don't need it to be steamy. Okay, that's like, that's my shit. That's my TED Talk. That's like what I'm saying. So, yeah, I'm good. I'm good with the 69. Anyway, before we get into today's episode, just some something on my mind. You know, Justin Bieber changed his name to Lil Bieber on Instagram and he has been posting lately a lot of stories, whether it's screenshots of conversations with friends or, or, or other stuff. Things with Baby Jack, which like, we love to see. Very cute. He literally though is, oh my God. First of all, Baby Jack playing inside an Amazon box is so Normie coded. Like they, like, we all have said it. People with kids, like, you'll buy your kid a gazillion toys, what do they want to play with a fucking box? Like, that's just what it is. So I love those Normie moments. I'm just wondering if like the excessive, excessive posting and name change is anything to worry about, which I, I want to support the viewers so bad. And I don't. I, I think it's obviously ev. If they are going through a hard time, the last thing you want is people to be like talking about it, speculating about it. Like that's what they have had to deal with their whole relationship. Like divorce, rumor, all this. Now they have a baby. Like, we don't want to put that energy towards them. I will just say about the, the name change on Instagram, like, that's never been a good sign. And I'm not talking like if I change from that skinny but not bad to Amanda, I'm talking like, you know, Kanye changing his name, Britney Spears changing her name. And by the way, I know like non famous people that have changed their name and it was. If they did that you knew, like, it wasn't good. Okay. Like, I. I just know. Okay? I just. No, I just know, you guys, so that's that. The other really big news in pop culture is that Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have called it quits. You know, they have a baby. It's sad. They've been together for a while. They stood the test of Hollywood time for a while. Katy Perry has been on not to blame her. Who knows? Maybe he did something, but he's less in the media and less in the public eye. So I don't know. But she's just been on this other journey, so maybe she's changed a lot. You know, maybe she's not the woman that he met, maybe he's not the man that she met. But. But she just seems like, you know, people do constantly evolve. But, you know, the space thing, there are literally headlines that say that the thing was like, the final straw, which is kind of crazy. Like, imagine sitting down little Daisy and being like, so remember Mama went to space with Gail King and Lauren Sanchez? Yeah. Daddy didn't like it. Also, Orlando Bloom. And I've heard this from sources, from people. Like, he's super, like, woo, woo. Like, he's super, like, goop. You know, he's super goop, irl. So maybe he truly didn't like that. He's like, you are polluting. We're not into it. Anyway, let's get into today's guest. She's someone that you know you love. And yes, she's just as cool as you'd imagine. It's Emmy winner, Canadian queen, and the hilarious, iconic Alexis Rose from Schitt's Creek. Oh, David, it's Annie Murphy. She's not just a little bit Alexis, okay? She's way more than that. She's sweet. She's down to earth. She was wearing fake Chanel, which I loved. We talk about everything from Schitt's Creek. A reboot, her new projects, her take on fame, everything she's been into lately. She's really smart, she's really funny, and she's just, like, effortlessly cool. So enjoy. Here's Annie Murphy. I love this little, like, situation.
Annie Murphy
A little sock and sandal.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah. You. Or is it like a stylist?
Annie Murphy
No, this is me.
Amanda Hirsch
I love it.
Annie Murphy
Yeah, this is me.
Amanda Hirsch
I wonder, like, what the Internet would think.
Annie Murphy
We can ask them.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah, I know. I'm into it. But is it a Gen Z thing? Like, what's that?
Annie Murphy
Sure as hell no.
Amanda Hirsch
I'm not Chanel. Is it Chanel?
Annie Murphy
No, they're not. They're like, 30 knockoffs.
Amanda Hirsch
I love you. I love you.
Annie Murphy
I'm doing a Chanel knockoff in a sock and sandal at night. This is just where we're at.
Amanda Hirsch
Love it. You're on a hit fucking show and you're wearing Sandy. Sock and sandy. Which, like, looked like. Like, look how I would be, like, Chanel.
Annie Murphy
Well, that's what I hope that. That's what I hope happens with these.
Amanda Hirsch
Because you don't believe in spending a lot of money on, like, trends.
Annie Murphy
Well. Or anything.
Amanda Hirsch
Or anything.
Annie Murphy
Or shoes.
Amanda Hirsch
You know, shoes in general.
Annie Murphy
Yeah, Shoes in general.
Amanda Hirsch
Okay. Because it's like, you know, the row jellies.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
So that's a perfect example to me of, like, a trend that's not worth, no offense, American Ashley, like, love you forever. $700 for the plastic versus you could get them on Amazon for $20. And by next year, we're going to be like, we can't believe we wore the jellies. But you didn't spend the 700.
Annie Murphy
Right. And I do feel like, like, I went to China many, many years ago, and they were like, oh, this is the, you know, Yves Saint Laurent factory. And it's also the Gap factory. And it's also the Forever 21 factory.
Amanda Hirsch
Seriously?
Annie Murphy
Those are not exact.
Amanda Hirsch
Right, yeah.
Annie Murphy
Stores.
Amanda Hirsch
But that's the gist.
Annie Murphy
Brands. But that's the gist.
Amanda Hirsch
And you're just like, yeah, like, what are we doing?
Annie Murphy
What are we doing here?
Amanda Hirsch
So even when you started making money working, you still were not spending it?
Annie Murphy
Not spending it on. I like. I like to spend on experiences like.
Amanda Hirsch
Like what? Like travel.
Annie Murphy
Traveling.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
And, like, eating great food.
Amanda Hirsch
Food. And, like, food is the one thing that. It's like, the limit does not exist, like, for some reason. Anything else. Like, I just got my nails done, like a fancy Russian manicure. And it was like, I mean, no, it's grown out. Because that's how frugal I am that I'm, like, getting every last bit of. It's. It's worth.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
Like, you're not supposed to go this long. But it was, like, $150, which is very different than, like, a regular manicure. I was like, this is so expensive. And I was having this conversation with myself meanwhile, like, everyone that follows me gets it. Like, the world is getting it. It's not like the elite is, like, everyone gets it now. Okay.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
And I was like, why am I okay with, like, ordering food for whatever amount of money spending? Like, just, like, food just doesn't count, you know?
Annie Murphy
Yeah, I know.
Amanda Hirsch
It's kind of money. Yeah.
Annie Murphy
It's on a completely different list.
Amanda Hirsch
It is, it is. I'm so happy you're here. You're out with nine perf strangers right now, which is a hit. So good. Nicole Kidman. What was that? She's obsessed with you, by the way. Did you know?
Annie Murphy
No.
Amanda Hirsch
She said it. I. I saw it on Tick Tock. She said she was so excited to have you. She was so excited to work with you. She's an at. She was an avid watcher of a Schitt's Creek.
Annie Murphy
She. I did. I did know that. I didn't know that.
Amanda Hirsch
It's hard to picture her, like, kicking back to Schitt's Creek.
Annie Murphy
Yeah. Like a big wood. Just some. Some snacks. Yeah, some snacks.
Amanda Hirsch
And her slippers on, like, cracking up at.
Annie Murphy
It was truly wild to work with Nicole Kidman.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Cause she really is kind of this, like, intangible, otherworldly presence.
Amanda Hirsch
Right.
Annie Murphy
When she does scenes, she does every take completely differently, so you never know what's coming out of that face and body.
Amanda Hirsch
Wow. So watching her is like an experience.
Annie Murphy
It really is. Speaking of, like, kicking back with snacks, I wish I could have just done that.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Cause it's. It's a sight to behold, for sure.
Amanda Hirsch
Was it a cool. Like, when you found out that you were going to be doing this? Like, how excited were you about that?
Annie Murphy
I was so excited. Well, it was post, you know, pandemic, post strike, post, all the things. And I just felt so lucky that I had a job to begin with.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
And then, you know, knowing that it was Nicole Kidman, Murray Bartlett had already signed on. Christine Baranski had already signed on. It was going to be shot in Germany, so I knew it was going to be like a, you know, a really cool adventure.
Amanda Hirsch
You're seen with him, by the way, with Murray in the lift, when you're. When you're, like, not afraid to die or something.
Annie Murphy
Yeah, we had a. We had a. That was a. Just.
Amanda Hirsch
Was that in a real lift? Was that happening?
Annie Murphy
Yeah, that was real. It's in this little town called Hallstatt in Austria, which is, I think, one of the most Instagrammed places. It's this little, like. It's a beautiful storybook town around this alpine lake.
Amanda Hirsch
Wow.
Annie Murphy
And the funicular. We just rode that all day long, like, up and down. That's what it's called. I didn't know it till now.
Amanda Hirsch
Okay. Sounds.
Annie Murphy
Really. Sounds made up.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
The funicular, which is what I call the.
Annie Murphy
The lift the lift.
Amanda Hirsch
That's a funicular.
Annie Murphy
That's a funicular, yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
The Murray with him.
Annie Murphy
Yeah. So it was just me and Murray riding a funicular all day long in Austria.
Amanda Hirsch
Were you scared? Do you have a fear of heights?
Annie Murphy
No, I love. I. I loved it. And just like, the weather kept changing as we were going up and down.
Amanda Hirsch
Oh, my God. It probably was so crammed with, like, a camera. People inside that thing.
Annie Murphy
Cozy.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Yeah. But working with Murray was just like, he's. Murray is so fascinating to me because he is the most rose colored glasses human being I have ever met in my life. Like, right out of the gates, we met and I said something within the first 10 minutes of, like, well, we're all gonna die. And he was like, do you think about death alon? And I was like, yeah, I think about it 270 times a day. Like, would be normal. Yeah, he's like, funny. I never really think about it. And I was like, give me your blood. Like, give me whatever makes you like, I want this.
Amanda Hirsch
So how doesn't he think of it? Literally had a whole episode in the Last of Us. Like, where were you, Murray?
Annie Murphy
Well, I know, but you killed it.
Amanda Hirsch
Like, where were you? Not getting anxiety from that.
Annie Murphy
I know, but then he. He is so. He's like just the cheeriest, most optimistic guy. And then he starts acting and just pulls out, like, anger or sadness or whatever, and it's just like he can access it so beautifully and then just like, shove it all down again.
Amanda Hirsch
He's amazing. That's so cool.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
Do you love that an episode? Because I think by the time this comes out, like, the point is right now, when we're recording, they're like four episodes out. Or three or four. Maybe the. Maybe the fourth one is like, today.
Annie Murphy
It's Wednesday. It is.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah, totally. So do you like that when it, like, drops once a week, or are you more of a binge?
Annie Murphy
I like to gobble it up.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
You know, I like to sit on a couch for eight to nine hours and gobble it up.
Amanda Hirsch
And gobble it up. So would you wait? Like, till. Till they're all out?
Annie Murphy
I would wait. Although, you know, that said, I. I was like the most eager beaver with White Lotus.
Amanda Hirsch
And speaking of White Lotus, you know that people are kind of comparing nine Perfect Strangers and White Lotus in. In a way.
Annie Murphy
I mean, different casts, different locations.
Amanda Hirsch
Right, right. But some sort of vibe of, like, rich people.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
Mostly meeting in some.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
Meeting in some, you know, obscure spot and having experiences.
Annie Murphy
Yeah, there's. Yeah, there's an overlap. And Mari and Marie.
Amanda Hirsch
And Mari Anne Marie. And speaking of, like, the binge versus watching once a week. You're a reality TV fan. Like, people might not know it's bad. Is it below deck and 90 day?
Annie Murphy
Yeah. But now it's like, what, the floodgates have opened?
Amanda Hirsch
Mormons?
Annie Murphy
No, it's Housewives now. And I was holding out so hard. I was like, I. For whatever reason, like, I will not deign to watch the Housewives. And then I think I was shooting in Boston. It was like a Boston and then Munich thing. It's like when I'm alone and away from people I love, and I'm just like, well, this is gonna make me happy.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
And it doesn't. But it, like, it's company. It's great. Terrible company. So I just did New York.
Amanda Hirsch
I did New York from the beginning.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
Like Jill Zarin.
Annie Murphy
I don't know why they recast it.
Amanda Hirsch
You're like, that was perfect.
Annie Murphy
It was.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah, you're right.
Annie Murphy
It was. It was so bad. It was perfect. It was so.
Amanda Hirsch
I can't believe you started from the beginning. Recently, like Alex and.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
Fucking that whole thing.
Annie Murphy
Yeah. But now I've done Salt Lake City. I'm. I've done Miami. I. I've done.
Amanda Hirsch
Wow.
Annie Murphy
What am I on now? Jersey.
Amanda Hirsch
Jersey. From the beginning. Like, you're starting season one, episode one. Wow. Wait, so are you gonna, like, lean into, like, new franchises? Like Rhode island is gonna happen?
Annie Murphy
Probably.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
You're in it.
Amanda Hirsch
Wow. And what's your fave?
Annie Murphy
Probably Beverly Hills.
Amanda Hirsch
Beverly Hills. Which you also.
Annie Murphy
New York.
Amanda Hirsch
So when did this. Because you said it used to be. No. So did it start in the past, like, year?
Annie Murphy
No, it was so I was shooting a show called Kevin Can Fuck Himself in Peak Pandemic Boston, where we weren't even allowed to hang out with our castmates. So it was so solitary and winter time, and I was just like, I think it's time. And that's when it started. So, like, three years ago. And now look at me. I'm like, how many hours? How many hours in.
Amanda Hirsch
How many hours in. You can. I mean. You know what I mean? Right now we have Love Island. That's on. I haven't.
Annie Murphy
I can't.
Amanda Hirsch
And that's every day an episode. I think there's, like, one day off, so you can, like, just breathe air. But it's every day, and everybody watches it. And you're like, how are we all finding aside from all our other shit and all our other tv?
Annie Murphy
And then you Think about all of the things that you should be do. Like, I'm always like, I don't read enough. And, like, I need to watch more documentaries, which I do. I need to read and I need to watch documentaries. I need to do all those things that make me feel like I'm a good, better person. And I. I just can't. I'm. It's just.
Amanda Hirsch
I'm like, no, I just, like, read like the first book in. In a long time, and I'm feeling really show offy about it. I mentioned was. Oh, my God, no, come on. Housemaid. Housemaid. But, you know, the only reason it, like, it's not a smart people book. Sorry to the author. It's literally a like, a person that watches Housewives book. Like, it's that, like, gritty and like, just. That wouldn't happen. But I felt. Well, I saw it. I was on vacation. I saw it. Like, they put books out because.
Annie Murphy
Oh, was it like an airport book?
Amanda Hirsch
It was a hotel room book.
Annie Murphy
A hotel room book.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Okay.
Amanda Hirsch
And I was like, how cute would I look by the pool reading this? Like, even if I wasn't really, like, someone take a picture, you know, and then I got into it and I was, like, shocked. And I mention it every day, but I think you need to be like, a different sort of relaxed, like, for a book and tv, you could just like, pop out.
Annie Murphy
Yeah. And your brain can just be there at all.
Amanda Hirsch
Exactly.
Annie Murphy
But you still feel comforted.
Amanda Hirsch
Exactly.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
But also, I think, like, even though you said didn't make you happy, like, it is escapism at its finest. It is, you know, and made you not think of, like, Boston coronavirus.
Annie Murphy
All this.
Amanda Hirsch
Be right back after the break. You guys know how I feel about reality tv. I know how we all feel about reality tv. We like it. Like, we really like it. We live for it. If it doesn't involve a dramatic confession, a chaotic dinner party, or someone storming off in full glam, like, we're simply not interested. So let me put you on to something. We all know and love Hulu, but we really need to give Hulu the freaking credit that it deserves for being the destination for reality TV right now. And the best part, you don't have to go hunting across different apps. Hulu's got it all. The drama, the tears, the chaos, everything. The Kardashians, the secret lives of Mormon wives. Got to get out. Vanderpump Villa. Hulu has reality TV covered. If you're into glamour and romance. Things are heating up on Hulu. Catch new seasons of Project Runway and Bachelor in paradise, which I want to get back into watching this summer. Coming soon. There's also an all new reality TV series called Love Thy Nader starring the Nader sisters lebrooks. Plus, don't miss an all new season of Love island uk streaming only on Hulu. There's so much great reality TV on Hulu, it's almost too real. Next time you need your reality TV fix, go to Hulu. Hulu gets real. So yes, the rumors are true. I have become into fitness. I have been changing the way I eat. I have been into my wellness mostly for vanity reasons, but also like yes, you've seen the protein rage online. You've seen people eating beef for breakfast. Okay, I know, but let's understand like why like before I got into this new way of living, I was just eating like a breakfast that didn't even have any protein in it. That won't work. So I've had to add protein powder into my daily routine. Listen, every scoop of this protein powder that I use, Clean Simple Eats has 20 grams of protein. So I'll either throw it in a smoothie or I'll top off my yogurt with it and it's so good. I love Clean Simple Eats. Their protein powder is always grass fed with no seed oils or artificial ingredients. It's third party tested, non GMO and gluten free. I love the chocolate flavor. I'll make like a hot cocoa with it at night which is really, really good. They also have a clear protein powder which is all the hype right now. It's the pink burst flavor and it's so cool. It tastes like a melted pink starburst and it literally never stays in stock. It's super refreshing. It' light and it's also 20 grams of protein. Visit clean simple eats.com and use code not skinny20 at checkout for 20 off your first order. That's clean simple eats.com. the code is not skinny20 for 20 off your first order. Link is also in the show notes. You're welcome. If you guys know me, you know I am obsessed with quints. I love quints. I'm so happy that I know about it. I'm so happy it wasn't gate kept from me. I actually found out about quince even before I started working with them because I was looking for like a good pair of linen pants. I remember when I went to the US Open a couple years ago and I just got such a great pair from Quinn. So affordable white linen pants Perfect for the summer months and for all those summer looks. And yes, it is more affordable than other places you could get that. You know the same stuff. It's crazy because they use like the same factories that like, these huge designers or retailers use, but they just save you, like up to 8, 80% because they don't have a physical store. You can get, like I said, 100 European linen shorts and dresses from $30. Luxe swimwear, Italian leather sandals, and so much more. I actually posted the other week like, this bag and then like, literally found a dupe. Equins. I have a nursing cover that I found that was like a hundred dollars. I found it's dupe at Quinn's for $40. Like, you're not compromising on the quality. I promise you that. Give your summer closet and upgrade with quince. Go to quince.com not skinny for free shipping on your order and 365 day returns. That's Q-U-I-N-C-E.com not skinny to get free shipping and 365 day returns. Quince.com not skinny.
Annie Murphy
I'm Alex.
Amanda Hirsch
And I'm John. And we're your gracious, gracious, gracious hosts of Give it to me Straight. We're a husband and wife duo and your new best friends who unapologetically caught all your red flags. Every Tuesday, we answer your burning questions about dating problems, marriage issues, family drama, basically any disaster that's happening in your life that you want our opinion on. It's a new form of therapy that.
Annie Murphy
You didn't know you needed.
Amanda Hirsch
Whether you're single, cuffed up, or just here for the drama, we're always here to give it to you straight. And we're back. A lot of people's comfort show is Schitt's Creek a show you were a fucking star of.
Annie Murphy
Hanks. Yeah, one of them. Yeah. I mean, knowing that Schitt's Creek is one of those not only, like, entertainment level, but one of those shows that's like, this got me through a mental health crisis. This got me through losing somebody I love. Like, the Office is that show to me, and so I know how special that is and how important that is. And so I just feel so lucky to be a part of something that has provided some relief and some joy to people when they need it.
Amanda Hirsch
And that is, like, ever lasting. Yeah, it's like a timeless show that people reference and will remember forever. You know, I read that when, before you got the audition, you were about to quit, you were burned the house burned down. Like they were $3. Like all these things happened right before.
Annie Murphy
Yeah. It wasn't as pretty cocktail of things. Yeah. My apartment had just burned down because LA fire or. No, no, it was Toronto.
Amanda Hirsch
Okay.
Annie Murphy
They still don't know what happened. It was like, it could have been light refracting through a vase improperly. It could have been faulty wiring. But the fire was so intense and my deck was petroleum based. Like the material that the boards were made out of were petroleum based. And so as soon as fire or water hit it, it just exploded. So basically, yeah, I had no apartment, I had no money, and. And it was just kind of constantly.
Amanda Hirsch
Did you have insurance or like, how does that work? Was it rented or yours?
Annie Murphy
I. It was bought, but like so far from paid off anyway, so it was just. It was like a. It was shitty and I was auditioning a bunch, but it was always kind of whittled down to me and another girl and it was always the other girl that got the phone call. And. And so I. I really was like, I think this is. I think this is all of the indication that I need. That I need to pivot. And like, what was your plan? I don't know.
Amanda Hirsch
Oh, a bar?
Annie Murphy
You thought that was my short term. Like, I guess I'll work at the bar downstairs.
Amanda Hirsch
But you went to college for theater. Oh, for theater. So, yeah. So you were like, I can do movement.
Annie Murphy
You want to watch me roll around on the ground?
Amanda Hirsch
Were you a theater girl, like, in college? Yeah, because I've been around theater people. Sorry, that's a crazy. Yeah, like your sneeze is like. I just remember that, like sneezing, even a sneeze was like. Like, like that sort of thing. Like, can I tell you, the college.
Annie Murphy
Theater people, I was not one of those people. Only because I fucking hate loud sneezes so much. Like, it. I don't know what it, you know, people have. I can't remember what.
Amanda Hirsch
I'm one of those people. You would fucking hate me. My husband apologizes to people on the street. He's like, sorry. So sorry. Sorry. But I'm not doing it theatrically. It just happens loudly.
Annie Murphy
Cover your face.
Amanda Hirsch
I do. And my nose.
Annie Murphy
I. There's a. There's a. There's something that people have that when they hear people chew, it's like. That's what it is.
Amanda Hirsch
You have that.
Annie Murphy
No, but I have that with sneezes.
Amanda Hirsch
So whatever that is, you do. Like, you're.
Annie Murphy
You get the ick ricochets through it feels like I'm Shooting a gun and it's like kicking.
Amanda Hirsch
So how do you sneeze? Like super dainty.
Annie Murphy
I go like that with like. Sometimes it doesn't even make that you're.
Amanda Hirsch
Literally like holding it in so bad even when you're alone.
Annie Murphy
Yeah, sometimes I, sometimes when I'm alone, I, I.
Amanda Hirsch
You let one out, you're like, I.
Annie Murphy
Let it go and it does feel really good.
Amanda Hirsch
Have you ever like smelled someone sneeze? No. I have. You guys. It's weird.
Annie Murphy
That's disgusting to think about.
Amanda Hirsch
I've smelled. I've been in the closed car with like somebody that sneeze and then I was like, what is that metallic? Like, it was just not breath. It was like a sneeze smell. This is weird, you guys. Thank you.
Annie Murphy
Do you have weird smelling and like sensory?
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah, yeah, I do, I do. Okay. Okay.
Annie Murphy
Okay.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah, I do.
Annie Murphy
And by weird, I mean unique.
Amanda Hirsch
I do. I, I have this thing like I'll walk by somebody on the street that I assume smells okay. Like, like it looks like very dirty.
Annie Murphy
Oh.
Amanda Hirsch
And like they probably smell okay. And instead of not breathing, I'll take.
Annie Murphy
The deepest breath, puff it in.
Amanda Hirsch
I'll fit and puff it. I'll walk into a bathroom, see streaks on the toilet.
Annie Murphy
You won't get down there, will you?
Amanda Hirsch
I.
Annie Murphy
You won't get right down there. Tell me, please tell me.
Amanda Hirsch
I will be like, that's so disgusting. Probably like I will accidentally wanna. I'm so. Oh, you know what it is? I got to see. I don't need therapy. I'm just so curious. That's what I am.
Annie Murphy
Do you do that with nice smells too?
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah, yeah, I'll smell like, like, you know, the rich looking men on the street. I'm dying to know what they smell like.
Annie Murphy
And about just like a flower or something or like, or like fresh rain on freshly cut grass. Any of that.
Amanda Hirsch
Or just human content maybe like, oh my God. I literally, I'm like Dexter or something. Like smelling. I'm like the Charlie guy with the hair.
Annie Murphy
Well, there are people who can smell like cancer and Parkinson's and things like that. Hey, hey.
Amanda Hirsch
They can. Yeah. People not dogs.
Annie Murphy
People not dogs.
Amanda Hirsch
Okay, back to you.
Annie Murphy
Sorry.
Amanda Hirsch
So people not dogs. People not dogs. No, I can't.
Annie Murphy
That's a cute podcast. People not dogs.
Amanda Hirsch
Sometimes the dumb bitch voice that I do to imitate myself, you realize sounds.
Annie Murphy
Just like you instead.
Amanda Hirsch
Correct. But also I wonder because you did the dumb bitch ditzy voice for Alexis for so many years now that you imitate a dumb bitch. Do you do the same voice?
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
Okay.
Annie Murphy
Yeah. Yeah, I do.
Amanda Hirsch
Like, how fun for you that you got to do that, you know?
Annie Murphy
Great. And it's so easy. Like. Like, you don't have to, like, put any energy into anything.
Amanda Hirsch
Did you get stuck in it after a day?
Annie Murphy
Yeah, I would. I would have to shake it off.
Amanda Hirsch
Going home, because it's really not you. Like, you really. No one would say, like, that you, as Annie, have, like, a Valley girl. Would you call, like, Valley girl?
Annie Murphy
Valley girl? Like, vocal fry. Yeah, vocal fry.
Amanda Hirsch
Ha. Can suck it. Okay. It's all people taking personally.
Annie Murphy
Don't.
Amanda Hirsch
But it's so fun. Like, that's what I say about a voice like that. Like, it's so fun.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
It's so much more fun than just, like, speaking normally to me. So I put it on sometimes, you know?
Annie Murphy
Yeah. Lean into it, dude.
Amanda Hirsch
Life is short.
Annie Murphy
Life is short.
Amanda Hirsch
So. But when you did the audition, did that come naturally to you, or did you have to work on that a lot?
Annie Murphy
When I auditioned, I actually auditioned for Stevie as well, which is the role that Emily Hampshire plays. So I tested for both Alexis and for Stevie.
Amanda Hirsch
Which one did you want?
Annie Murphy
I felt like I was gonna get Stevie because Stevie felt more like me.
Amanda Hirsch
You? Yeah.
Annie Murphy
And I'm so glad I got the part that I did. Cause it was a character.
Amanda Hirsch
Wait, but that's so funny that an actor auditions for both characters that are, like, polar opposites.
Annie Murphy
Yeah. And I changed my. I thought I was. Oh, my God. This is such such a fucking actor thing to do. I changed my nail polish color.
Amanda Hirsch
Was it the same day, though?
Annie Murphy
Yes. I had, like, 20 minutes in between.
Amanda Hirsch
And I went, so what did you do, Alexis? What? Pink.
Annie Murphy
Pink. And I think Stevie was like. I think I even chipped it. I think it was, like, a purple, and I, like, chipped it.
Amanda Hirsch
No, you didn't.
Annie Murphy
Chip. What a loser. I know you did.
Amanda Hirsch
Genius, though.
Annie Murphy
It didn't work for Stevie. It didn't work for Lex.
Amanda Hirsch
It worked for Alexis.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
And do you remember the feeling of after the $3 and the house burning and all the things.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
And getting the.
Annie Murphy
Yes, it was. I mean, Dan was such an about it, too, because.
Amanda Hirsch
Were you friends at that point?
Annie Murphy
No, I didn't know him at all. He. Because I tested, and then literally three weeks passed. And you know that every minute of every day, I'm just like.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Checking the phone or calling my agent to be like, just tell me. Don't want me. Just tell me that they passed. And so three weeks later, and I got a call from Dan and he was like, hey, just wanted to thank you so much for all the. All the effort and all the time that you put in. Yeah, we really appreciated it so much. And that's what people say when they're about to be like, fuck you.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
We went with someone else.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
And I was like, okay, thanks so much. And then. And I was signing off the call and he was like, just one quick thing. Do you wanna play my sister on the show? I'm sure I cried. It was like kind of a blackout, like, situation. Cause it changed my whole life. It really changed everything.
Amanda Hirsch
But do you love that he did that?
Annie Murphy
I do now in the moment, I was just like, please put me out of my misery. This is, you know. Cause you picture it. You come so close to a thing and you start picturing it and you start living it. And then to have that be like, like.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
But. Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
Wow, that's so special. And did you become, like, really close filming it?
Annie Murphy
Yeah. I mean.
Amanda Hirsch
I mean, the way he talks about you, everything I've seen both of you present in or. Or anything, he's like, just obsessed with you.
Annie Murphy
We. I can't wait for him to watch this. No, no. We fell into, like, a sibling dynamic right away. So we got to. We knew how to, like, get at each other and we had so much fun and so many giggles. And I miss. I miss that cast.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah. It was. So how many years did you film? Like six. Wow. Yeah. And you got to be. To live at home.
Annie Murphy
I got to live at home.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Roll out of bed. And I was in hair and makeup.
Amanda Hirsch
In 15 minutes, like, which is unique, right, for an actor and going to.
Annie Murphy
Like, watch Eugene and Catherine work every day.
Amanda Hirsch
Did you break a lot?
Annie Murphy
Katherine made me break so much. But you do. You get to a point where you just have to kind of, like, shove it down. Because if you break every time she's funny, no one's gonna get any.
Amanda Hirsch
Right. Because she's so fucking funny for me, I think. And I literally found a compilation of. Of it online and, like, put it on my feed so I can, like, watch it when I'm sad. Is just her saying, baby, like, that's my all time.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
Do you have an all time.
Annie Murphy
No, no. It's too. There's too much. There's two. She's such a absolute goddamn chameleon. Genius woman. I could watch her work. Have you watched the studio?
Amanda Hirsch
I didn't yet.
Annie Murphy
You didn't yet? Okay.
Amanda Hirsch
I have to do one show at a time. It's like one, like, serious Show.
Annie Murphy
That's fair.
Amanda Hirsch
So I'm doing your Friends and Neighbors.
Annie Murphy
Oh, I haven't watched that yet.
Amanda Hirsch
It's really good.
Annie Murphy
Okay. That's a Jon Hamm one.
Amanda Hirsch
Jon Hammond and Amanda Pete, who like, love her. She's Canadian. Can I make up that she's Canadian? She's not. But she's seen the first movie.
Annie Murphy
I'll take it.
Amanda Hirsch
And Olivia Munn. So good. But the studio is. What? She's in it. Catherine.
Annie Murphy
She's in it.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah. Okay.
Annie Murphy
In all her glory.
Amanda Hirsch
We'll watch it for her.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
Did you get to improvise?
Annie Murphy
Not really. We like. We shot to script always. And then if someone had an idea we could like pipe up for a button at the end of a scene that usually hit the cutting room floor immediately. But sometimes like I. My proudest one. Well, I think I. Did you get murdered first for once? I think that was it.
Amanda Hirsch
Oh yeah.
Annie Murphy
And then I did. It's like a witch's house in here, David. But I like out of six seasons, I think that's oh really the extent of it.
Amanda Hirsch
Oh my God. It seems like because you guys are so good and had such a flow, it seemed like everything is just like off the fucking cuff, you know?
Annie Murphy
I know.
Amanda Hirsch
I saw that you. I don't know if you're saying this for jokes is. I hope not that you would really want there to be a movie.
Annie Murphy
Of course I would want there to be a movie.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah. A Schitt's Creek movie.
Annie Murphy
Oh my gosh.
Amanda Hirsch
I can see it. Like I can see it. And I love that you said movie and not like reboot or not like reunion. I love that you said movie because that's what we should be manifesting.
Annie Murphy
Will you help me?
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah. What can I do on it?
Annie Murphy
Oh, I don't know. I'm I'm just. Again, speaking of waiting by the phone.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah. Really, like, do you annoy them? Like, who do we have to annoy?
Annie Murphy
I think Dan.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
What in it is not making him want to do it.
Annie Murphy
I think, I mean he's a very like. He's a real perfectionist. And I think it just has to be. It can't be like movie for the sake of a movie. I think it has to be like.
Amanda Hirsch
Like the plot has to be really perfect.
Annie Murphy
Yeah. It's a perfect kernel of an idea.
Amanda Hirsch
There are probably like a thousand different ways this could go.
Annie Murphy
I mean we're all gonna be in an old folks home if he. If he dawdles any longer.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
It's not a motel. It's a retirement residence.
Amanda Hirsch
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Annie Murphy
I yeah, I booked the job in like 29 at very end of 2019. So we, it got pushed obviously because of ye olde pandems.
Amanda Hirsch
But wow, you really, really lived that pandems.
Annie Murphy
Like oh yeah, oh yeah. But we, we shot Kevin like we started shooting September 2020. So it was, we were all masked, testing every day, not allowed to hang out outside of work like it was, it was not a great time to be working.
Amanda Hirsch
That's for sure. Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
And it was such a unique show in that, like, it was like sitcom Y. And then also a drama when you were kind of alone.
Annie Murphy
Yeah, it kind of. The premise was awesome. I. The. I loved the pilot of that show so much. And because it is sitcom world, when she's with her husband and then when she's by herself, it's like kind of Breaking Bad Y. Like, really beautifully shot drama.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
And I met my best friend on that show. Mary Hollis, who plays Patty, is.
Amanda Hirsch
Oh, yeah.
Annie Murphy
Yeah, she's. It was a weird and wild time.
Amanda Hirsch
But were you. Oh, you were. You said earlier you weren't allowed to hang out, like, outside of. So even with her, like, even though you're a friend, you would break the rules.
Annie Murphy
We're living in the same, like, apartment complex, and so you have to have some kind of human interaction.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
You know, you're sitting alone with your thoughts, watching hours and hours of Housewives. Like, you need to break that up a little bit.
Amanda Hirsch
Right. Did you like playing, like, going from Alexis and getting to have, like, fun and comedy to something a little bit darker at times?
Annie Murphy
Yeah, I really. I think for myself, I really needed to prove to myself that I could do something that wasn't like. And this character is so Kevin can fuck himself. It's like this kind of low, lower class, Bostonian housewife. And so I. It was a real. It was a good challenge for me to.
Amanda Hirsch
And with nine perfect strangers too. It's like completely different for you.
Annie Murphy
Yeah, I try to do. I think I got into acting to live as many lives as I possibly could in this one life.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
So I've been trying to do a whole, you know.
Amanda Hirsch
Do you have any, like, dream genre that you haven't touched yet?
Annie Murphy
I wanna.
Amanda Hirsch
Screamed yet.
Annie Murphy
No. I haven't been in a horror movie. I'd love to do that. I also want to play like. Like a grieving widow in 1806. Like, wandering around on a. On. On the shore, you know, like in a big dress. Like, I'd love to do that.
Amanda Hirsch
Putting it out there, everybody.
Annie Murphy
Let's manifest that.
Amanda Hirsch
Because you talked about the Corona a bunch.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
Was it? Because I know you also discussed your mental health before and, like, getting depressed and going on meds, which is great that you've been so open about it. Was that during the pandemic?
Annie Murphy
Oh, that's all over the place all the time. That comes and goes.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Like a real asset.
Amanda Hirsch
Since you were younger or I'd say.
Annie Murphy
Like kind of mid-20s. It started really popping up.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Popping up.
Amanda Hirsch
It's like, depression or anxiety?
Annie Murphy
Both. A nice little. A nice little cocktail. Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
What was the catalyst for you? Do you remember?
Annie Murphy
I mean, it can. It's. I think about, like. I think it's kind of. It's like existential stuff, like, just being overwhelmed a lot of the time by, like, dying and losing people that I love and not spending enough time with those people while I have the ability to spend. And, you know, like, life stuff, of course, adds to that. To that little recipe of things.
Amanda Hirsch
Right.
Annie Murphy
But it really just pops up and stays for, like, undisclosed amount of time, and then you kind of, like, get out of it a bit, and you find the happiness and you find the light and. But, you know, it's gonna be like, hey, guys.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Yeah, I'm back.
Amanda Hirsch
That's why whenever I talk about it, I. Because I suffer from anxiety, whenever I talk about it, I always make sure to say, like. Even if I'll say, like, I'm okay now, I'm always like, parentheses, you know?
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
Because you just. First of all, you're like, anxiety, depression, gods. Like. Like, don't. I didn't jinx it. Okay. I said it was okay now.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
I didn't say forever, and I didn't say anyone coming on my back, but I always want to make sure that I'm like, no. And it could. It could pop up, and.
Annie Murphy
And I. I know that I'm gonna. I'm a person who's gonna have to be on antidepressants for chunks of time throughout my life.
Amanda Hirsch
Do you try to get off of them, or.
Annie Murphy
I. I do, but I know that's not.
Amanda Hirsch
But why?
Annie Murphy
I know it's stupid, but is it.
Amanda Hirsch
No, no. I'm genuinely wondering, like, is it because you have a relationship with it where you're like, I should. I should. I. Could I need to be okay without it?
Annie Murphy
No. No. I think. I think it is important to get on the right one and stay on the right one. But I haven't found the right one. And I feel like my sex drive goes away on the ones that I've been on. There's, like, no sex drive, and there is this, like, strange dissociation from emotion, and I feel like I would almost rather cry a lot than not be able to. You know what I mean?
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah. You still haven't found the right one.
Annie Murphy
I still haven't found the. The right.
Amanda Hirsch
Oh, that's annoying to go through the. The ones.
Annie Murphy
But. But it is that kind of slippery slope of, like, I'm feeling fine now. I should Just go off my beds like.
Amanda Hirsch
And then it's funny. Then you're like, no, you're feeling fine now because, because of your. Yes, I've done that before. But also then it's the, the fucking. Sometimes you're like, was that, is it placebo? Am I not feeling fine? Because I know that I went off of it. You know, it's a whole fucking mind fuck.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
With Nine Perfect Strangers though. It's a book we talked about reading before. Did you read it? Yes.
Annie Murphy
But season one and two are like. Season two is not a book.
Amanda Hirsch
Right. Did you read though, the one for the season one? One asks again. She asks again.
Annie Murphy
I thought it was clear.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah. So what's the last book you read?
Annie Murphy
Well, I'm currently reading Demon Copperhead by Barbara King Solver, which is really good. Yeah, really good.
Amanda Hirsch
Sounds like not anything that like Demon Copper. Like, what does that mean?
Annie Murphy
It's loosely based on David Copperfield's.
Amanda Hirsch
Okay, loosely.
Annie Murphy
Very loosely. But it's, it's, it's awesome.
Amanda Hirsch
Huh? Well, the show was very like, woo. Woo. A little bit like Hollywood can be Woo. Hell yeah. Have you done. Well, you're like in fake Chanel's, so I'm assuming you don't do like a lot of woo, but have you done any like really Hollywood thing that you remember or that you did for the experience? Salmon sperm facial?
Annie Murphy
Word. Oh, God, no. No, I did. I did tixel. A tixel treatment on my face. Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
But it just, just. I think it, I think it did a nice thing, but I also looked like I had been barbecued and stung by like an entire swarm of bees for eight to 10 days.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah. Didn't realize what kind of a. What is it for like a laser?
Annie Murphy
I don't, I don't know any of that. It's supposed to take your wrinkles away.
Amanda Hirsch
Did it so you feel like it did it?
Annie Murphy
I think it took like a wrinkle, 1/60 of my wrinkles away.
Amanda Hirsch
Was it a one time thing?
Annie Murphy
No. You have to. It's like you buy a package and now I have to go back to do it. I'm overdue and I'm just like, I don't, I don't want to.
Amanda Hirsch
Every time you get the barbecue.
Annie Murphy
Yes. And it's in kind of grid patterns.
Amanda Hirsch
Oh, wow. Okay.
Annie Murphy
It's kind of badass looking after a while, but.
Amanda Hirsch
But you feel silly doing it.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
Okay. But I'll look into it.
Annie Murphy
But then the other Hollywood thing, which it's not a woo woo thing. It's just an experience that I had recently where I was at this party, and they had hired human beings to play marionette, to be marionettes for entertainment, and these poor people. And then they'd hired bartenders to have a puppet. Okay. It was the Nine Perfect Strangers premiere, which was a blast. It was so fun, but it was just very. It was very Hollywood. And the bartenders that they hired, who, you know are all aspiring actors, too, had to have a puppet on their hand while they were mixing drinks. And you were only allowed to converse with the bartender through the puppet.
Amanda Hirsch
So if you looked at them, they'd be like.
Annie Murphy
And I was just sitting there, like, in the darkest of dark corners, because that's where I am drawn to.
Amanda Hirsch
You find the party. Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Like a glass of wine in a dark corner. I was just like, this is. This is the most Hollywood thing.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
And I. I don't. I feel like I need to go.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah. It was too much of the year.
Annie Murphy
It was too much.
Amanda Hirsch
Oh, my God. Do you live in la or do you.
Annie Murphy
No, I'm in Toronto.
Amanda Hirsch
Okay, so that keeps you, like. Yeah, you know, marionette free.
Annie Murphy
Free. Yeah, for the most part.
Amanda Hirsch
So not only Nicole Kinman was excited to work with you, you met Kate Winslet. We're so excited. You. I read that you got her number.
Annie Murphy
I got her number, and then I went to her house.
Amanda Hirsch
Wait, first of all, at what point in the relationship did you ask for the digits?
Annie Murphy
We drunkenly exchanged them the night we met.
Amanda Hirsch
Where'd you meet?
Annie Murphy
We met at the Emmys.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah, and when you won?
Annie Murphy
No, when we presented a couple of years ago. A few years ago, I guess. And I. She went. Dan Levy then had like, an after party at his house, and she was like, oh, yeah, I'll definitely be there. And we're like, kate Wendell's not fucking coming to this. And late in the night, like 12:30 at night, we were doing karaoke, and Sarah Levy was singing what's Going on and what's going.
Amanda Hirsch
That one. What a good karaoke song.
Annie Murphy
So good. And she's so good at singing. And all of a sudden, there's like, another voice that joins in during the chorus. And we look over, and it's Kate Winslet just, like, traipsing through the front door, ready to go. And we hung out that night and just kind of clicked. And she was like, if you're ever in London, just, like, come to my. She calls it her house by the sea. She's like, come to my house by the sea. And I was Like, I'm gonna be in London in two weeks. And she's like, come to my house by the sea. So I did.
Amanda Hirsch
Wait, so you were like, hey, did you think about it? Was it like texting a guy? Like, yeah, I was like, I probably.
Annie Murphy
Shouldn'T text her and go to her house by the seat. Right? Is that. She probably didn't mean it. Cause we had been drinking.
Amanda Hirsch
But you were like, but I have to.
Annie Murphy
But I can't not go to Kate Winslet's house by the sea. And so I texted, and she is so sweet and so earnest. Like, she genuinely meant, please come to my house by the sea. And so I did. I took the train to her house by the sea.
Amanda Hirsch
By yourself?
Annie Murphy
Yeah. And she came out and. And she, like, welcomed me with open arms. She'd bare feet, like, messy bun. And she cooked a frittata from eggs that. That her chickens had hatched. She hatched the eggs? Yes.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
She had just gotten a bunch of eggs and cooked me this frittata and. And then drove me back to the train station because she was on her way to pick up her little boy from.
Amanda Hirsch
No. That's so romantic.
Annie Murphy
From school.
Amanda Hirsch
Fucking Kate Winslet.
Annie Murphy
Get out of here. And she.
Amanda Hirsch
She's the coolest. Huh?
Annie Murphy
She's the coolest woman.
Amanda Hirsch
Like, not Hollywood. Not Hollywood vibe.
Annie Murphy
Hates it.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Lives in a house by the sea in England.
Amanda Hirsch
So you call it a house by the sea, too. You're like, if she called it a.
Annie Murphy
House by the sea, that's what it is.
Amanda Hirsch
I'm never not saying that.
Annie Murphy
But she's just so cool and beautiful and smart and down to earth and all, like, just. I. I was just like, can I be. I just want to be you. I want to be you so bad. I want to be your friend. Want to come to your house by the scene so much.
Amanda Hirsch
Have you maintained the friendship?
Annie Murphy
I text her sometimes.
Amanda Hirsch
That's nice. Gotta maintain it.
Annie Murphy
Gotta. If you. If you have K. Winslet's number, you gotta make the most of it.
Amanda Hirsch
Like, happy birthday and stuff.
Annie Murphy
Yeah. And like, I loved your way to go. And make that feminist empowering speech that kind of really chill.
Amanda Hirsch
Wait, it's so funny that you say that because, like, like, literally, like, every day, there's a feminist empowering speech by Kate Winslet that shows up on. On my feet.
Annie Murphy
I text her a bunch, I guess.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
You're looking.
Amanda Hirsch
You're like. Like, I saw one again. You're so good. You go, girl. What I remember from you, like, a. A couple years ago, you did a video with AJ McLean from the Backstreet Boys. That it, David. Right. And you are a Backstreet Boys girly dude. So it wasn't just like, you made a video with the backstory boy like you were. Because you're. What. What year are you born? 87.
Annie Murphy
You said 80. You said 90. That's so cute and sweet.
Amanda Hirsch
But 80. 87. 86.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
So that was the backstory boy. I mean, I'm 88, so that's like. We have Backstreet Boys.
Annie Murphy
How dare you? How dare you. 88.
Amanda Hirsch
But it.
Annie Murphy
It was. It was crazy.
Amanda Hirsch
Your Backstreet Boy.
Annie Murphy
He was my second.
Amanda Hirsch
Who was the first?
Annie Murphy
Brian.
Amanda Hirsch
Shout out. Me too. And why? And why? No offense, Ryan, but what were we? Like, that's.
Annie Murphy
He kind of looked like a tiger or something.
Amanda Hirsch
Like, there needs to be, like, those old buzzfeed. Like, what it means about you.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
Like, if you, like, based on who your Backstreet Boy was, like, why did I go for Brian?
Annie Murphy
I think he was a little bit safer than aj Like, I felt like he could probably take care of me.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Better.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah. But AJ Was too. So it's like, I might go this.
Annie Murphy
But then you want the that.
Amanda Hirsch
Like, guess who we didn't was in our one or two Nick. Which means. I know what that Kevin is hardcore Kevin now. I'm like, Kevin is number one now.
Annie Murphy
Number one.
Amanda Hirsch
And Howie. Shout out Howie. You know, really hope he's well. So AJ number two. You meet your number two.
Annie Murphy
I mean, my number two. But guys, like, I would any backstreet. The level of obsession that I had with the Backstreet Boys, like, I fell in love. Brian was my first love. And I remember going to their concert in grade seven or eight or something like that, and being in the nosebleeds and feeling like I was going to go fucking insane because he was there and I was here, and he didn't know that I was there, but we were in love, and he was mine, and he didn't. And I didn't know how to communicate to him that, like, I was just right here.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
And all he needed to do was take the microphone and call me down and I'd be his wife forever.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Anyway, I met AJ and I flashback.
Amanda Hirsch
He found out that you were a fan. Or was it the other way around?
Annie Murphy
He.
Amanda Hirsch
Because you were in a trailer. Was it his trailer?
Annie Murphy
Yes, it was. I got to go on his bus.
Amanda Hirsch
Oh, you went on his bus?
Annie Murphy
On his bus. I think I had already bought tickets to the concert, obviously. And then there was, like, an invite, I guess they kind of do, like, fancy people in the city. Do you want to go to this concert? Fancy. And then it was like, AJ would like to invite you to the concert. And I was like, I already have tickets. I don't need. I won't be needing AJ's tickets. And then we exchanged numbers somehow, and he was like, come. Just, like, come backstage after the show. And I was like. And I did. And again, we text sometimes now.
Amanda Hirsch
No, shut up.
Annie Murphy
And my best friend from my oldest friend, Beck. We were. We've been friends since grade four, and we still like, every time I get a text from aj, I screen around. Just kidding. I don't.
Amanda Hirsch
So. But it. Was it his idea to do the Ill David or yours? Yes. Oh, it was okay.
Annie Murphy
Yes. He had watched Schitt's Creek. I think he's watched it like, six. Six times or something. He's like a Die Hard.
Amanda Hirsch
He's a Die Hard.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
So. Because I'm sure so many people say that line to you, but when AJ did, it was fine. But when other people do, it is a little bit annoying at this point.
Annie Murphy
A little bit. A little bit.
Amanda Hirsch
A little bit.
Annie Murphy
But what I've realized, because it's very kind of like, do it. Like, do the thing. Do your thing. And sometimes you're deeply depressed, and you're like, I just don't want to do this.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
But what I did, I have realized, is that. But I think more often than not, it's people wanting to do it themselves.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
And so I kind of go like, let's do it together. 5, 6, 7, 8. And then often I just don't. And let them do it. And that usually, like, scratches an itch for them. Sometimes I join in, and you're like.
Amanda Hirsch
Only if you're aj.
Annie Murphy
Yeah. Only for my number two man, aj.
Amanda Hirsch
Well, I was saying this at the beginning, but we have to share with people, because I was like, I. Which is so funny, because I don't. Like I said. I think in my mind, I was like, tell her, like, you're a fan. When I saw you at the Rangers game in. At the. At the suite. At the MSG suite, guys. Sorry. Which I went to a hockey game, which I do not deserve to be. Like I. I was. Whenever I get invited to a suite, I'm going. I'm just. It doesn't matter what's happening. You're an actual hockey fan.
Annie Murphy
Yes.
Amanda Hirsch
Because you're Canadian. Makes sense.
Annie Murphy
Go sends Ottawa Senators.
Amanda Hirsch
So that day was Rangers.
Annie Murphy
It was Rangers versus Sens. Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
So she gets invited. So the way it works is, like, you get invited by the. The ma. Msg.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
So. And you come in the. In the. In the Senators.
Annie Murphy
I.
Amanda Hirsch
But were you booing, too?
Annie Murphy
No.
Amanda Hirsch
Okay. I added a lamb.
Annie Murphy
No.
Amanda Hirsch
So you're. So you were the. The. The other teams.
Annie Murphy
The other team. The. My team.
Amanda Hirsch
Sorry.
Annie Murphy
Stuff.
Amanda Hirsch
But. And you're not allowed.
Annie Murphy
No. And, like, of course you're not. You're a guest of the Rangers. Of course. You're basically against your brain, you idiot.
Amanda Hirsch
Guest of the Ranger.
Annie Murphy
Air guest of the Rangers. And I didn't realize that I was on. Like, they have the cameras that zoom in so close. I didn't see one camera around me. So the Sens were. When they scored a goal, I was like. And then I had been on national television.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah. It became news.
Annie Murphy
It became news. And then a security guard came over, and they were like, you have to take your hat off. And so I did. And then I had a. I think they gave me a Rangers hat, which I happily put on. And the Rangers are also so great.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
But it. It was a faux pas. It was.
Amanda Hirsch
And now I know you've learned.
Annie Murphy
I've learned my lesson. And I hope to be invited back one day.
Amanda Hirsch
Did your friends. Because I remember you were with, like, a few friends. Like, did they. Were they, like. I mean, that must have been such a funny situation to be in.
Annie Murphy
It was.
Amanda Hirsch
And then that would be something I would do. Like, not get it. Like, I totally get why your brain was like, I'm watching a game. I like this team. Let me just wear, like, their merch, you know?
Annie Murphy
Yeah. But then the. The sense kept scoring, and so I had to be like, sit on my.
Amanda Hirsch
Hand and you're, like, a huge hockey fan.
Annie Murphy
I mean, huge is a bit much, but, like, I love a good hockey game.
Amanda Hirsch
Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
The no teeth situation.
Annie Murphy
Love a man with no teeth.
Amanda Hirsch
Not a nick for you. Turn on. Okay. I feel that. Aj, Brian, No Tea Boys. Yeah.
Annie Murphy
Yeah. Toothless men. Toothless men. Yeah.
Amanda Hirsch
Annie. Thank you so much for coming on. Everybody go watch nine Perfect Stranger on Hulu. Thank you guys so much for listening to this episode of Not Skinny but Not Fat. Follow me on Instagram at Not Skinny but Not Fat. Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any episodes. Rate the podcast that you love so much on Apple Podcast and write a little review. If you tell me you did, I'll give you a big virtual Smoocharoo. Thank you guys so much for listening, and I'll see you next Tuesday.
Annie Murphy
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Podcast Summary: "Annie Murphy: From Crying in the Pacific to Manifesting a Schitt’s Creek Movie"
Podcast Information:
In this vibrant episode of "Not Skinny But Not Fat," host Amanda Hirsch welcomes actress Annie Murphy—the Emmy-winning star beloved for her role as Alexis Rose in "Schitt's Creek." The conversation promises an engaging blend of Hollywood insights, personal anecdotes, and heartfelt discussions, making listeners feel as if they're hanging out with their best friends in Hollywood.
Before diving into the main conversation, Amanda shares her thoughts on current pop culture, touching on topics like Justin Bieber's recent name change to Lil Bieber, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom's split, and the ubiquitous presence of reality TV. She humorously critiques Bieber's social media activity and speculates on the reasons behind celebrity break-ups, providing a relatable and candid perspective on the ever-evolving entertainment landscape.
Notable Quote:
“Justin Bieber changed his name to Lil Bieber on Instagram and he has been posting lately a lot of stories... I will just say about the name change on Instagram, like, that's never been a good sign.”
— Amanda Hirsch [01:36]
Amanda enthusiastically introduces Annie Murphy, highlighting her down-to-earth personality and her iconic role in "Schitt's Creek." She emphasizes Annie's versatility, intelligence, and effortless coolness, setting the stage for an engaging and heartfelt conversation.
Notable Quote:
“She's sweet. She's down to earth. She was wearing fake Chanel, which I loved. We talk about everything from Schitt's Creek. A reboot, her new projects, her take on fame, everything she's been into lately.”
— Amanda Hirsch [01:36]
The conversation kicks off with a light-hearted discussion about fashion choices. Annie showcases a pair of socks and sandals, sparking a playful debate about trends and sustainability. Both host and guest share their frugal approaches to fashion, preferring quality and experiences over fleeting trends.
Notable Quote:
“I'm doing a Chanel knockoff in a sock and sandal at night. This is just where we're at.”
— Annie Murphy [07:39]
Annie delves into her experience working alongside Nicole Kidman on "Nine Perfect Strangers." She describes Kidman as an "intangible, otherworldly presence" and praises her ability to bring depth and emotion to each scene. Annie also highlights her camaraderie with co-star Murray Bartlett, portraying him as the epitome of optimism and positivity.
Notable Quotes:
“Nicole Kidman... she was so excited to have you. She's an at. She was an avid watcher of Schitt's Creek.”
— Amanda Hirsch [09:51]
“Murray is so fascinating to me because he is the most rose colored glasses human being I have ever met.”
— Annie Murphy [12:24]
Annie shares vivid anecdotes from filming in Hallstatt, Austria, describing the picturesque town and the unique challenges of shooting on location. She recounts memorable moments, such as riding the funicular with Murray and the unpredictable weather during filming.
Notable Quote:
“We had a... Just me and Murray riding a funicular all day long in Austria.”
— Annie Murphy [12:07]
Amanda inquires about the filming process, leading to discussions about the immersive environment and the emotional depth of their performances.
Annie reflects on the profound impact "Schitt's Creek" has had on her life and its fans. She expresses gratitude for being part of a show that provided solace during challenging times, emphasizing its timeless nature and universal appeal.
Notable Quotes:
“Schitt's Creek is one of those shows that's like, this got me through a mental health crisis... Something that has provided some relief and some joy to people when they need it.”
— Annie Murphy [23:18]
“It's a timeless show that people reference and will remember forever.”
— Amanda Hirsch [23:18]
The conversation takes a more personal turn as Annie opens up about her battles with depression and anxiety. She discusses the challenges of finding the right medication, the impact of the pandemic on her mental health, and the importance of seeking help. Annie emphasizes the non-linear journey of mental wellness and the ongoing nature of her struggles.
Notable Quotes:
“I know that I'm gonna have to be on antidepressants for chunks of time throughout my life.”
— Annie Murphy [45:14]
“It's like existential stuff, like, just being overwhelmed a lot of the time by, like, dying and losing people that I love.”
— Annie Murphy [43:56]
Annie shares her aspirations to explore new genres, particularly horror, and portray diverse characters such as a grieving widow in a historical setting. She speaks passionately about her desire to live multiple lives through acting, showcasing her commitment to versatility and growth in her craft.
Notable Quote:
“I haven't been in a horror movie. I'd love to do that. I also want to play like, a grieving widow in 1806...”
— Annie Murphy [43:02]
Adding a touch of humor and camaraderie, Annie recounts her memorable encounter with Kate Winslet at the Emmys. The story of Annie spontaneously visiting Winslet's "house by the sea" and their budding friendship highlights Annie's adventurous spirit and genuine connections within the industry. Additionally, she shares her long-time admiration for the Backstreet Boys, detailing her interactions with members AJ McLean and Brian Littrell.
Notable Quotes:
“She cooked me this frittata and... drove me back to the train station because she was on her way to pick up her little boy... She's the coolest woman.”
— Annie Murphy [51:47]
“The level of obsession that I had with the Backstreet Boys, like, I fell in love... All he needed to do was take the microphone and call me down and I'd be his wife forever.”
— Annie Murphy [55:38]
Amanda wraps up the episode with heartfelt thanks, encouraging listeners to watch "Nine Perfect Strangers" on Hulu and reiterating the enduring legacy of "Schitt's Creek." The conversation leaves listeners with a deeper understanding of Annie Murphy's professional journey, personal resilience, and the genuine friendships that enrich her life.
Notable Quote:
“Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements...”
— Annie Murphy [60:17]
Key Takeaways:
This episode offers a candid and comprehensive look into Annie Murphy's life, both on and off the screen, making it a must-listen for fans and those interested in the human stories behind Hollywood's brightest stars.