Recently, Cristin Milioti, who plays Sofia Falcone on The Penguin, chatted with Nerdist and a few other outlets about taking ...
The final scene between The Penguin’s warring mob bosses Oz Cobb (Colin Farrell) and Sofia Gigante (formerly Falcone, played by Cristin Milioti) ends with flashing police lights instead of a ...
Cristin Milioti is having fun ... idea of sort of speaking in a larger way about how we often label people as crazy and how historically we’ve labeled women as hysterical, especially with ...
Sofia Gigante (Cristin Milioti) finally deigns to visit her cousin’s orphaned daughter, Gia (Kenzie Grey), in Brookside Children’s Home. Sofia, of course, is the person who murdered Gia’s ...
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“I remember reading that scene and being like, ‘holy moly,’ it’s such a brutal scene,” Milioti says. “But I was so excited about it and so moved by it; it’s so complicated. But of ...
Cristin Milioti gets self-conscious about sounding too “actor-y” in interviews, and explains that she usually cringes when she hears a performer referring to a character in the third person.
This story contains spoilers from episode 7 of The Penguin. In advance of The Penguin’s season finale this Sunday, Milioti dishes on episode 7, her future beyond Sofia Falcone, and the wonders ...
I sincerely hope it does though, because this corner of Gotham City overseen by showrunner Lauren LeFranc just showcased an unforgettable showdown between Cristin Milioti’s Sofia Gigante (née ...
Cristin Milioti: I would say it’s very complicated ... I would want to do something like crazy, get some sort of obnoxious limo, and hang out of the top or something. Lots of martinis ...