How To Fail With Elizabeth Day

Robin Wright on ageing, confidence and the myth of being ‘too late’

Sep 10, 2025
Robin Wright, the Emmy-nominated actress and acclaimed director known for her roles in The Princess Bride and House of Cards, shares insights on confidence and self-worth. She discusses her journey through self-doubt in her 20s and the transformative power of embracing new challenges later in life. Wright opens up about her experience directing while acting, the inequalities faced by women in Hollywood, and her candid experiences with difficult directors. She emphasizes the importance of self-love and honesty in both life and creativity.
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ANECDOTE

From Mistakes To Mentorship

  • Robin Wright describes becoming a trusted elder by drawing on decades of experience and mistakes.
  • She says directing lets her pass on lessons about failing and recovering to younger actors.
INSIGHT

Movement As Emotional Language

  • Wright links acting physicality to her dance background and uses movement to convey inner life.
  • She sees sex scenes and seduction as choreographies where eyes and subtle movement tell the story.
ANECDOTE

Motherhood Turned Dark

  • Wright explains a mother's instinct to protect and how The Girlfriend amplifies that to dangerous extremes.
  • She jokingly asked her son to confirm she wasn't as possessive as the character.
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