Working it out
TV Times|June 19, 2021
Rose Byrne on playing an ambitious 1980s fitness guru in a darkly comic drama…
STEVEN PERKINS
Working it out

Rose Byrne won rave reviews playing feminist trailblazer Gloria Steinem in BBC2’s Mrs America last year, but her latest role sees her portraying a woman whose journey to independence happens via Lycra and leotards.

In Apple TV+’s new comedy drama Physical, which is set in 1980s San Diego, Rose plays Sheila Rubin, a one-time activist who is now stuck in a dysfunctional marriage to college professor and aspiring politician Danny (played by Rory Scovel).

Sheila is also hiding her bulimia by visiting a motel during the day to binge and purge on fast food, and is subject to a savage inner monologue that constantly criticises her appearance, weight and self-control.

It’s only after curiosity prompts Sheila to follow a stranger into a keep-fit class that she discovers she has a natural aptitude for aerobics, which leaves her filled with a sense of power and self-worth.

The burgeoning home-video market gives Sheila an opportunity to turn her talent into a business, and establish herself as one of the first female lifestyle gurus.

Here, Rose, 41, tells TV Times all about embracing a character who finds freedom in a very unexpected place…

What is Sheila’s life like at the start of the series?

This story is from the June 19, 2021 edition of TV Times.

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