Summary
Actress Jessica Henwick discusses her roles in two major productions, "How to Make a Killing" and the Netflix show "Vladimir." She explains how playing these roles led her to adopt a "slow living" approach to balance her busy career and prevent burnout.
Key Facts
- Jessica Henwick stars in "How to Make a Killing," a dark comedy thriller, and the Netflix show "Vladimir."
- In "How to Make a Killing," she plays a character named Ruth who contrasts with the ambitious main character, Becket.
- Henwick has a background in acting with roles in "Game of Thrones," "Star Wars," and other indie films.
- Ruth’s character made Henwick rethink "hustle culture" and appreciate the "slow living" movement.
- Slow living is about doing activities like gardening and reading to improve mental health and avoid stress.
- Henwick limits her social media use to reduce stress and focus more on a balanced life.
- "How to Make a Killing" is popular with audiences, while "Vladimir" is a hit with critics.
- Henwick continues her acting career while adopting habits that promote a healthy work-life balance.