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Jodie Comer reveals surprising Everton connection after last ever Goodison Park match

Jodie Comer reveals surprising Everton connection after last ever Goodison Park match

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Jodie Comer, the star of Killing Eve, took to social media to express her unfathomable connection to Everton Football Club to mark the club’s upcoming season at Goodison Park.

Jodie Comer took to social media to mark the end of Everton’s time at Goodison Park(Image: Getty Images)

As Everton fans bid farewell to its 133-year-old Goodison Park home on Sunday, Jodie Comer paid tribute. Later this year, the football team will relocate to Bramley Moore Dock to relocate.

Everton, which is currently captained by Irish footballer Séamus Coleman, 36, had one last game at Goodison Park – and left fans on could nine when they enjoyed a win. The team scored a a 2-0 victory over Southampton on Sunday.

Ahead of the game, 32-year-old Killing Eve star Jodie took to social media to mark the end of an era – and made special mention to her father. She took to Instagram Stories and shared a photo of her dad in an Everton coat and revealed that he has worked at the club for almost three decades.

She wrote, “Thinking of everyone saying Thank You and Goodbye to Goodison Park today,” in the caption of her photo. particularly this legend. The club has been around for 28 years and counting. Dad, I love you.

Jodie, who is from Liverpool, has previously discussed her love for the team. She previously told The Guardian that she longs to see Everton win the Premier League.

Jodie Comer took to Instagram to mark the end of Everton's time at Goodison Park
The Killing Eve star revealed her dad works at the club(Image: @jodiemcomer/Instagram)
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The Oscar is regarded as the pinnacle of acting, she told the outlet. You get one of them, but I believe I should say winning because I can only imagine my dad and brother’s expressions of joy and elation.

Jodie will appear in the Danny Boyle-directed horror film sequel 28 Years Later later this year on the big screen. The zombie horror movie follows the original 28 Days Later and the first sequel 28 Weeks Later, both of which were released in 2007.

Opening up to ELLE Magazine about her involvement in the film in June last year, Jodie revealed she had been studying a pop singer in order to ace an accent for her role. The magazine reported at the time: “This afternoon, she’ll head to Newcastle to begin rehearsals for her latest role in the film 28 Years Later, Danny Boyle’s third instalment in his zombie-horror trilogy, alongside Ralph Fiennes and Aaron Taylor-Johnson.

“The part means she’ll get to add another accent to her repertoire: Geordie. She has been watching clips of Cheryl on The X Factor with her dialect coach to prepare.”

She told the magazine that she was looking forward to the start of the project because Danny just seems like such a confident, knowledgeable, and intelligent director. I’m trying not to think too hard about the fact that the original was so popular. I don’t have too much of a high caliber for myself.

Comer recently admitted to having trouble honed her Chicago accent for her role in the film The Bikeriders, which was based on Danny Lyon’s photographic book with the same title. She admitted to telling The Hollywood Reporter, “I would say that Kathy’s accent is probably the most difficult one I’ve ever had.” Danny Lyon interviewed the real Kathy for 30 minutes, and I was so moved by how singular and distinctive her dialect and cadence were.

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She continued, “So I started working with a dialect coach, Victoria (Hanlin), who told me, “All the vowel sounds are contradictions.” She owns all of this, though. ‘”. She continued, “I want to get as close to the audio as I can.” “.

After being initially turned down for a role in a major blockbuster, Jodie revealed in another recent interview, this time with Buzzfeed, that she was enjoying working in movies. She stated to the magazine, “I auditioned for Mamma Mia!” That was the time when I was also auditioning for “Killing Eve” in person. Both actors, who play the married couple Benny and Kathy Cross in the upcoming crime drama “The Bikeriders,” have already secured roles in the past duel.

Source: Mirror

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