Stephanie Hsu talks viral audition and Oscar-nominated performance in "Everything Everywhere"
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 Published On Jan 24, 2023

It's no secret that "Everything Everywhere All at Once" is the critical darling of 2022. The film is up for eleven Oscars, including a Supporting Actress nom for breakout star, Stephanie Hsu. Hsu, who played Joy Wang AKA Jobu Tupaki in the film, started her career in experimental theater where she would eventually meet the directors of "Everything Everywhere" on the set of Comedy Central's "Nora From Queens." Stephanie joined host Brittany Luse to chat about her comedic roots and viral audition, the freedom of nihilism, and how this film was a moment for intergenerational healing.

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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:22 - Stephanie Hsu’s roots in experimental theater and comedy
04:41 - “Everything Everywhere All at Once” audition video
07:45 - Working with the Daniels
09:27 - “Turn Down for What” and “Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens”
11:10 - On playing the dual role of Joy and Jobu
14:06 - Are all children Jobu Tupaki to their parents?
15:49 - On nihilism
16:45 - Mixing wackiness and sincerity in “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
19:20 - The collaborative process in the hallway scene
21:27 - Intergenerational healing in the film
23:46 - Permission to dream
26:15 - Dream role

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