Hi, I'm Hillary Clinton and this is my podcast. You and me both we're between seasons right now, but I recently had an opportunity to chat with one of my favorite actors, who also happens to be one of my favorite people too, and I couldn't wait to share this conversation with all of you. Francis McDorman has been acting for four decades, and in that time, she's given us incredible performances on stage and screen, from police Chief Marge Gunderson in Fargo to a displaced worker and widow in
Nomad Land, and along the way. She's won an astonishing four Academy Awards and is up for another two for her latest film, Women Talking, which she both appears in and produced. We talk all about that powerful film, which portrays a community of Mennonite women in crisis, but it also speaks to the difficult choices many women have to make every day. We also talk about her remarkable career, going all the way back to some early advice she was given by an agent. She sat me down and
she said, here's some things you need to know. You gotta get that tooth fixed. I had a little chip in my front tooth. She said you need to learn how to use some makeup and wear high heels, because you'd make a great pioneer woman. But they're not making that many Westerns these days. I'm so glad Fran ignored that advice, and I'm delighted to share with you our conversation and so many others. Listen to you and me both on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.