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Carey Mulligan's 'Beef' Role: Rage, Comedy, and a Coyote Kill
16 Apr
Summary
- Mulligan embraced dark comedy in 'Beef,' a departure from serious roles.
- She was thrilled to kill a coyote in a pivotal 'Beef' episode.
- Her performance challenges the 'Serious Actress' persona of two decades.

Carey Mulligan, long typecast as a "Serious Actress," reveals a new facet of her talent in the second season of Netflix's 'Beef.' The series creator describes it as a blend of 'Sopranos' and Ingmar Bergman, focusing on a fiery conflict between Oscar Isaac and Mulligan's characters.
Mulligan expressed delight in the show's darker humor, specifically highlighting her character’s act of killing a coyote. This pivotal moment was a significant draw, pushing her to embrace a role that contrasts sharply with her previous dramatic work and period pieces.