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Carrie Coon says that forgoing Botox causes her to "play older" than her actual age of 44. "Watching myself in HD is not easy ...
Carrie Coon explains how her decision not to get Botox plays into the roles she attracts, like 'The Gilded Age's Bertha Russell.
In a new interview with Glamour, the “White Lotus” actress, 44, opened up about her choice not to get Botox and how it’s resulted in her being typecast in more mature roles.
In an interview with Glamour, Coon, best known for portraying expressively complex characters like Bertha Russell in T he Gilded Age, Nora Durst in The Leftovers, and Laurie Duffy in The White Lotus, ...
Carrie Coon Says Not Having Botox Is the Reason She “Plays Older” Than Her Age The 44-year-old actress says she likes to focus on "science-based skin care," rather than injections.
Carrie Coon can "play older" in Hollywood because she never got Botox. The 44-year-old actress has revealed how her decision to shun cosmetic procedures and embracing aging has had an impact on the ...
The Gilded Age star Carrie Coon thinks that she is required to "play older" characters because of her lack of Botox.
Coon, who played Laurie, a successful but burned-out lawyer and single mother, in the third season of The White Lotus, reprised her starring role as Bertha Russell on HBO’s The Gilded Age, which ...
The "White Lotus" star Carrie Coon says aging naturally means she gets typecast as older in Hollywood. "My voice is lower, and I don't have Botox, so I tend to play older than I am," she said.
Carrie Coon opens up about embracing natural aging, avoiding botox and the perception that impacts the Hollywood roles she’s offered today ...