‘Unstable’ star Sian Clifford on life after ‘Fleabag’ – Deadline

My guest this week is Sian Clifford.

Her finely balanced, tragicomic portrayal of the brilliantly dead Claire in a hit series fleasack both earned her a Bafta and allowed her to utter the immortal words “I look like a pencil” in reference to Claire’s legendary hair disaster. In short, Clifford left an indelible impression on viewers.

Among some of their postfleasack Roles: Alongside Matthew Macfadyen in quizas one half of the couple accused of cheating on the UK game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?; She plays the mother of Thomasin McKenzie’s character in the BBC TV adaptation of Kate Atkinson’s novel life after lifeand starred with Saoirse Ronan in the film See how they run.

Clifford’s latest role is here Unstablea new Netflix comedy series created by and starring Rob Lowe and his son John Owen Lowe and executive produced by Victor Fresco my name is earl Fame.

Her character Anna is the highly competent but desperately co-dependent CFO of Rob Lowe’s mad entrepreneur, while John Owen Lowe is his introverted son trying to get the company back on track.

During this chat, Clifford reveals the source of her nervousness on the first day of shooting Unstableher all-time dream dinner companion (hint: we’ve seen her with this person before), the meditation practice that keeps her grounded through it all, and her latest foray into writing.

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