![]() Cookie is that, and being able to show that right away, and have her walk and live and breathe in that, and knowing, "I need to look out for me in this." Either, "You're going to be a part of it or you're not" is what I wanted to bring forth. Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan in Hollywood blockbusters such as Sleepless in Seattle and Field of Dreams. Everybody else outside, it doesn't matter what they think - you have to hold true to who you are. Childhoods don’t come much more bohemian than Gaby Hoffmann’s. I understand that, especially with the scene in the phone call with her and Magic, you really got to think about the reality. We see someone who is a little bit of a tough cookie, still soft in the way that she loves and cares and devotes her time, and is loyal, but still someone who is like, "If I don't stand my ground, if I don't stake in myself, I'm not going to make it in this world." know that her family is from the South and migrated to Detroit, being part of a family or raised in a single mother household with another sibling, and that her mom couldn't afford college. We know her as shy, "I let my husband do his thing and I have my own little thing," but we don't see her really get a voice. The kids really kept the movie going forward. Gaby also said, If it’s in the computer people will believe anything. Tomakili: That's one of the things that I really wanted to explore. The computer savvy 12-year old girl (Gaby Hoffman, Transparent, Girls) who booked a flight to NYC using her travel agent mom’s DOS computer had the best foretelling lines MFEO the M stands for Made. ![]() Hoffmann has been in show business for most of her life, beginning with her scene-stealing turn as Kevin Costner and Amy Madigan's young daughter in the 1989 baseball movie classic "Field of Dreams." Since then, Hoffmann has appeared in dozens of screen projects, including such films as "Uncle Buck," "Sleepless in Seattle," "13," and most recently, "C'mon, C'mon" and several TV series including "Girls" and "Transparent." Tomakili, meanwhile, kicked off her screen career in the critically acclaimed 2013 drama "Fruitvale Station," and more recently, she starred in the Starz series "Run the World." Hoffman and Tomakili discussed their characters and more in an exclusive interview with Looper. Among them are LA Forum general manager Claire Rothman (Gaby Hoffmann), who, under Buss' ownership, finally got the opportunity to express herself and her ideas and Earlitha "Cookie" Kelly (Tamera Tomakili), Magic Johnson's longtime girlfriend who tries to keep her future husband grounded as he moves from the normalcy of his home state of Michigan to the wild and unpredictable city limits of Los Angeles. What could come equally as interesting to viewers of the series, which debuts Sunday, March 6, on HBO Max, is the detailed look at several key behind-the-scenes players in the story of the Showtime Lakers.
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