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Widow's Bay: A 9-Page Monologue Became a Memory Nightmare | Set Stories

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Widow's Bay: A 9-Page Monologue Became a Memory Nightmare | Set Stories

Dale Dickey explains how one relationship helped her uncover a more protective side of Rosemary beneath the character’s sardonic humor.In this exclusive Dale Dickey interview, she discusses developing Rosemary while filming Widow’s Bay out of sequence and with relatively little information about the character’s background. Dickey knew Rosemary understood the island’s curse and wasn’t afraid to needle the mayor, but her scenes with Patricia helped her find something more personal: a genuine softness and desire to protect her.

First report: Dale Dickey on Her First Emmy Nomination for ‘Widow’s Bay’ and the Monologue That Made Her Say, ‘What the F—‘ variety.com, 2d

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