Sophie Thatcher's Obsessive Birthdays
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•Sophie Thatcher Is All the Rage: On ‘Heretic,’ ‘Yellowjackets,’ and Making Art Out of a Broken Heart
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Sophie Thatcher stars in A24’s Heretic as Sister Barnes in the new film.
She says she hopes the movie makes an impact in some way.
Thatcher was raised as a Mormon in Chicago and left the church over 10 years ago .
She's a fan of Sondheim 's Sweeney Todd and Company.
Thatcher entered the upcoming third season of Yellowjackets as a lone wolf.
Her adult-aged counterpart, played by Juliette Lewis , was killed off in the show’s season two finale.
Thatcher says she had a lot of autonomy over Natalie in the third season , given that her performance was longer.
Thatcher 's musical career has also helped her establish an identity separate from that of her TV counterpart.
“It’s so weird to have people recognize me for this character and think I am this character,” she says.
Thatcher is following an old adage from Carrie Fisher : “Take your broken heart, make it into art”.
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