Amanda Seyfried Rewatches Mean Girls, Jennifer's Body, The Dropout, Mamma Mia! & More | Vanity Fair

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Published 2023-02-22
Amanda Seyfried sits down to rewatch scenes from her own movies and television series, including 'Mean Girls,' 'Jennifer's Body,' 'The Dropout,' 'Mamma Mia!' and more.

Amanda Seyfried stars as Elizabeth Holmes in The Dropout which is available to stream exclusively on Hulu.

Director: Adam Lance Garcia
Director of Photography: Eric Brouse
Editor: Cory Stevens
Celebrity Talent: Amanda Seyfried
Producer: Madison Coffey
Line Producer: Jen Santos
Production Coordinator: Natasha Soto-Albors
Camera Operator: Zach Eisen
Gaffer: Niklas Moller
Audio: Sean Paulsen
Production Designer: Jeremy D. Myles
Production Assistant: Lea Donenberg, Rafael Vasquez
Post Production Supervisor: Ted Taylor
Talent Booker: Mica Medoff

00:00 "Don't ever shoot in water"
00:25 Mamma Mia!
04:00 Mean Girls
08:29 Les Misérables
13:16 Jennifer's Body
15:27 The Dropout

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All Comments (21)
  • @meridanikole
    i can NEVER imagine blake lively as karen. the final casting was 100% on point imo
  • "Meryl Streep is my mother" is a line that so many wishes they could say but very few can
  • @vivtria
    shes the definition of “aged like fine wine”
  • She is one of the few celebrities who actually doesn't mind aging naturally, and she's doing it beautifully! She is beautiful in and out.
  • She's perfect for "Tangled live action" she has a beautiful voice
  • The way she and Megan always speak lovingly and with gratitude about Jennifer’s Body is my reason to keep on living.
  • @mariosblago94
    Jennifer's body was ahead of its time. A lot of people didn't like it then, and critics shredded it; but a few years later everyone was able to appreciate how brilliant it was and the great social commentary it made.
  • I love how she’s so thoughtful about her roles. Especially when it comes to Mean Girls. I don’t think ANYONE in that movie had ANY CLUE how HUGE that movie was gonna be and how impactful it would be on a generation
  • @Chuuzus
    Mean Girls, Jennifer’s Body, Mamma Mia. Amanda is iconic! she and lindsay lohan have the best cinematic universe!
  • @tatumb08
    It's so funny how Amanda talks about wanting to redo her vocals after showing a clip of her voice sounding absolutely amazing and angelic 😭
  • @Sorashikari
    I don't think I ever realized how insanely committed to acting Amanda Seyfried really is.
  • @InValidWaters
    Mean Girls was her first ever movie and she made it so iconic. That was a sign she was going places and she did and she’s still going.
  • @Mxggxchxn
    She is so well-spoken and unfiltered and her speaking voice is mesmerising. What an amazing actress!
  • i’m so happy that both Amanda and Megan are so proud of jennifer’s body, because at the time the movie was very hated and now the movie is a cult classic and heavily loved. i’m glad they can finally see the love from a movie they both loved doing!
  • @Jah_LEASE_yah
    Her feeling like she needed to apologize for her "weak" voice in Les Mis makes me sad. I know she has been bullied by fans of the stage musical as the whole cast of the movie has been, but I think she did a great job. Her singing was emotional and effective, and cinematic. That was the point of having live singing in the movie. So that you feel what the actors are feelings rather than just being impressed by their vocal acrobatics.
  • @kylepop4371
    she’s so dedicated to her acting, it’s a huge passion for her and it’s wonderful to see. I love how she has had many truly iconic roles and she’s proud of them, she’s not “over them” just because she’s now oscar nominated she loved every one whether it was indie or huge budget. She’s so authentic and I loved this interview
  • @trinaq
    "I can fake being a good dancer. Not here, I was just bad!" Amanda is incredibly relatable, she looks similar to Meryl, and believable as her daughter. Apparently, Bill was Sophie's biological father.
  • @kkinner2762
    Amanda's vibrato is so reminiscent of 1950s Disney princesses and I'm here for it. It's so interesting and somehow natural-sounding
  • @lilac_rain3855
    The fact that she said her singing wasn’t at its best for Les Miserables. Are you kidding me??? Her voice is probably the most angelic thing I’ve ever heard
  • @sksksks7533
    Her range is incredible. She steals scenes in a comedy like Mean Girls but also was so nuanced in portraying a dramatic role like the Dropout.