Fresh from a stylishly standout performance in Netflix’s The Watcher and back on set for FX’s Feud: Capote’s Women, twice Oscar-nominated actor Naomi Watts is also turning her hand to something entirely new: supporting and educating women through menopause.
Naomi Watts is having a renaissance. While the twice Oscar-nominated actor has never been far from our screens since director David Lynch cast her in 2001’s Mulholland Drive, and a star turn in 2002’s The Ring soon followed, Watts was recently initiated into the Ryan Murphy Universe. Rarely a one and done job (see Sarah Paulson, Jessica Lange, Angela Bassett et al), Watts has gone right from having the most-viewed series on Netflix during The Watcher’s release week, to filming the second instalment of Murphy’s FX anthology series, Feud.
Naomi Watts is having a renaissance. While the twice Oscar-nominated actor has never been far from our screens since director David Lynch cast her in 2001’s Mulholland Drive, and a star turn in 2002’s The Ring soon followed, Watts was recently initiated into the Ryan Murphy Universe. Rarely a one and done job (see Sarah Paulson, Jessica Lange, Angela Bassett et al), Watts has gone right from having the most-viewed series on Netflix during The Watcher’s release week, to filming the second instalment of Murphy’s FX anthology series, Feud.
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