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Cynthia Erivo Defied Gravity While Sick

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Cynthia Erivo auditioned for Elphaba with a 103-degree fever.
  • Casting directors recall Erivo's powerful performance despite illness.
  • Director Jon M. Chu sought new talent for the Wicked films.
Cynthia Erivo Defied Gravity While Sick

Cynthia Erivo's journey to becoming Elphaba in the Wicked films began with a remarkably challenging audition. The Oscar-nominated actress, 38, revealed she battled a severe fever of 103 degrees during her three-hour casting process. Despite feeling unwell, Erivo delivered a performance so compelling that casting directors Bernard Telsey and Tiffany Little Canfield were convinced she was destined for the role, with Telsey noting she "just nailed it" and "defied gravity."

Director Jon M. Chu, who was initially looking to discover new faces for the film, recognized Erivo's exceptional talent. He saw in her performance a vulnerability that perfectly captured the early stages of Elphaba's character, a side Erivo hadn't previously showcased. This audition was crucial, especially as Erivo was concurrently busy with other projects, making it difficult to schedule the casting session.

Erivo's casting alongside Ariana Grande as Glinda has been a highlight, with the two stars forming a close bond. They have supported each other throughout press tours, even recently opting out of interviews together at the Wicked premiere when Erivo lost her voice. Their synergy highlights a shared understanding, essential for bringing the beloved characters to life.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Cynthia Erivo had a fever of 103 degrees during her three-hour audition for the role of Elphaba.
The casting directors for the Wicked movies were Bernard Telsey and Tiffany Little Canfield.
No, director Jon M. Chu initially sought to discover new, lesser-known talent for the role of Elphaba.

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