63 Min Released Dec 1, 2015

Maggie Siff: 12/1/15

This week on The Moment, Brian Koppelman talks to Maggie Siff, the actress best known for her roles in Mad MenSons of Anarchy, and the upcoming Showtime series, Billions. Brian and
Maggie reflect on the past year creating Billions together and how Maggie goes about preparing for her scenes on the show. Plus, Maggie talks about when she first fell in love with acting, why it’s important to her to play strong, smart women on TV, and how she originally intended to read for Peggy Olson during her first Mad Men audition.
Topics mentioned:BillionsMad MenSons of Anarchy["Mister
Roberts"](http://www.playbillvault.com/Show/Detail/923/Mister-Roberts "")[*Being John
Malkovich*](http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001O37WTY/?tag=slatmaga-20 "")[NYU
Tisch School of the Arts](http://tisch.nyu.edu/ "")
People mentioned:Maggie SiffMatthew WeinerDamian LewisPaul GiamattiMalin AkermanDavid CostabileKurt SutterZelda FichandlerRon Van LieuThomas SadoskiAlan Taylor
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