Malin Akerman is at the top of her game as the baddest bitch on Showtime's Billions
Akerman breezes into a coffee shop in Green point, Brooklyn, and every bowed, bearded head snaps up. In fairness, it’s a little hard not to notice the leggy blonde with the Siberian Husky-colored eyes. But Akerman’s been drawing plenty of attention in general these days, thanks to her role on Showtime’s Billions. As Lara Axelrod, the steely wife to Damian Lewis’ genius money-maker, she can match her husband step for flinty step. The show has provided the actress, previously known for her comedic roles in films such as 27 Dresses and The Proposal, a new opportunity to delve into a meaty dramatic role. And the location—the show shoots all over New York City and the Hamptons—has given Akerman, 38, and her young son, Sebastian, 3, a taste of life on the East Coast. Funny and friendly, the effervescent actress talks partying like a billionaire, motherhood and playing a woman she calls a stone-cold bitch.
Lara—and I swear I’m not just saying this because I’m talking to you—is really one of my favorite characters on the show.
I love her, too. The guys are great, but it’s so nice to have these strong female characters. It’s really the thing that attracted me to the show. That speech she gives in the pilot when she’s sort of threatening that woman while smiling? Sooo good.
Was it that kind of writing that drew you to the part?
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