‘1923’ Actress Julia Schlaepfer Bares Toned Abs in Two-Piece Crop Top & Skirt in New Photo
"1923" star Julia Schlaepfer wore what could have been a naked outfit, had she not been so tan, at the Vanity Fair and @TikTok's Young Hollywood party on March 8, 2023.
A day after the Los Angeles event, Julia Schlaepfer shared snaps captioned with ice-cream emojis of her latex pencil skirt and turtle neck crop top by Italian brand N°21 and fine jewelry from Grace Lee. Her Jessica Rich pumps were just visible in blurry images of her strutting in the dark in the second slide.
Model Pyper America admired her stylist Sarah Slutsky Tooley, "It's the fact that you and your stylist know what you're doing." Former co-star Zoey Deutch wrote, "Um HELLLLOOOO." One fan wanted her diet and workout, while another inquired after her upcoming projects.
Julia Schlaepfer Broke into Hollywood as a Series Regular in 'the Politician'
Schlaepfer starred alongside Ben Platt in two seasons of Ryan Murphy's Netflix glossy satire, "The Politician." Watching Zoey Deutch's performance as Infinity Jackson was a real "educational experience" for the former ballerina from the state of Washington.
It was a good bonding exercise for the cast, who had to put their egos aside.
The actress enjoyed playing Alice Charles, a coldly calculated woman intent on becoming the First Lady of America. As a Gleek and Murphy fan, she has seen every episode of his shows. The young starlet is open to doing another season: "If Ryan Murphy calls, I'm answering - whatever he has in mind, I'll be there."
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Julia Schlaepfer Cemented Her Name Starring as Alexandra in '1923'
Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford are the "coolest people alive," Schlaepfer revealed on "Good Morning America" in February 2023. The actress found it hard to believe how welcoming Mirren and Ford made the younger cast members of "1923" feel.
While on hiatus from the "Yellowstone" spinoff, she said that her character has not shared a storyline with the veteran actors yet, but they attended cowboy camp together, where they "were put through the wringer."
It was a good bonding exercise for the cast, who had to put their egos aside as none knew how to ride a horse properly, which is an integral part of the western TV show set on a ranch.
Schlaepfer teased that there is "a lot more danger ahead" for her and Brandon Sklenar's characters, "they will be put to a lot of tests, and they’re going to see if their love can make it."
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