

In honor of her latest project, here’s some proof in the form of some seriously sexy Gugino scenes over the years - and yes, some of them are very NSFW (that’s not safe for work for you nubes out there) so make sure your boss isn’t standing behind you.
CARLA GUGINO SMOKING SERIES
The woman is a tornado of sex and the rest of us are just powerless to resist. Carla Gugino is set as a lead opposite Melissa Benoist, Natasha Behnam and Christina Elmore in The Girls On The Bus, HBO Max’s political drama series from Warner Bros. See how that works? See how powerful she is? Hell, I didn’t like Watchmen, but I loved seeing her in it. Hell, I don’t want to see Sucker Punch - I literally have zero interest - but Gugino is in it (in a scene on this list) and suddenly I’m intrigued. Gugino has had a range of relationships when it comes to her work on-screen, including roles in films that are suitable for mature audiences only.Just check out 2017s Geralds Game, in which her. She’s 39 years old and if I ever switched teams for an actress, I’d pick her over Scarlett Johanson or Minka Kelly or some other 20-something starlet in a heartbeat. First off, I’m a straight girl and I HAVE A CRUSH ON HER. She’s so sexy, in fact, that the roles we remember her most for are her appearances as sexy supporting characters. © 2023 NYP Holdings, Inc.There is no denying the Carla Gugino is one of the sexiest women in Hollywood. I want to have my cake and eat it too, which is pulpy and sexy and playful and violent. “The acting itself is very grounded, but the show itself is very color-saturated and stylish. “Visually what’s really important to me is that the show is not naturalistic,” he says. Stewart stars as Tobi, an eccentric, pot-smoking Manhattan ballet instructor whose quiet life is interrupted by the arrival of a young couple (Carla Gugino &. “There’s been a few shows - for example, Steven Soderbergh’s ‘The Knick’ - that I thought were cinematic in what they were doing with the camera and in making decisions on set as opposed to the editing room. As we discussed her surprise turn in The Haunting of Bly Manorand the season’s wildest twistGugino recalled her own terrifying, real life haunting. “I had never done television before and I had no intention of filming like most shows, which for the most part in the ‘Golden Era’ of television are done in a pretty conventional way,” he says. He was inspired, he says, by crime writers such as Elmore Leonard and fellow filmmakers including Steven Soderbergh.
CARLA GUGINO SMOKING TV
“Jett” marks Gutierrez’s first TV show, and he says he wanted to bring his filmmaking sensibilities to the small screen.

In this case I was really intrigued by somebody who gave very little away and keeps her own counsel and is quite a mystery, and therefore it’s a very interesting challenge for me to play as well.” “One of the qualities that I find easy to access as an actor is emotion. “Though it may not sound objective, Sebastian is my favorite writer,” Gugino says. Gugino is Gutierrez’s frequent muse and has also appeared in his films “Judas Kiss” and “Elektra Luxx,” among others they joke that their success is due to “selective hearing.”
CARLA GUGINO SMOKING PROFESSIONAL
So I thought, Why can’t we have a woman who’s a professional badass thief and she’s not Robin Hood or a victim - she just happens to be a thief? It’s like if Clint Eastwood played this part, but what if it looked like Carla? So that was really the starting point.” “But I always felt there was a big gap in the anti-hero that men are allowed to play versus what women are. Mike Flanagan announced that Carla Gugino, Mark Hamill, Frank Langella, Mary McDonnell and Carl Lumbly have been added to the cast of his and Trevor Macy’s upcoming Netflix limited series. “TV is so much friendlier towards female characters than American film is these days,” says the Venezuelan-born Gutierrez. It retains a Tarantino-like slickness and a Ryan Murphy-esque bright color palette.

“Jett” dips in and out of genres - it’s a heist story, family drama and ensemble caper filled with smooth-talking henchmen and covert meetings in hotels with impeccable decor. She’s pressed back into “one last job” that turns into a series of tasks for colorful crime lords, including the debonair Charlie Baudelaire (Giancarlo Esposito, aka Gus Fring from “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul”). “I was supposed to have six weeks between both projects and for a variety of reasons I ended up having just one,” says Gugino, 47, who says her role as Olivia in “The Haunting of Hill House” is “really the polar opposite” of Jett Kowalski, her alter ego premiering Friday (10 p.m.) on Cinemax.Ĭreated by filmmaker Sebastian Gutierrez (“Women in Trouble”) - Gugino’s off-screen partner- “Jett” follows the titular character, a world-class thief who’s fresh out of prison and seeking a clean life. Carla Gugino went from a tragic matriarch swanning in a mansion in “ The Haunting of Hill House” to a master thief in “ Jett” - with little time in between to catch her breath.
