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Artists who participate in our Conversations Actors vs. Actors usually arrive prepared. But Patricia Arquette did more than her share of work by entering a Hollywood studio on a Sunday afternoon to interview Julia Roberts. Arquette, who jokes that she wants a career pivot in the animation of a talk show, scribbled detailed notes on a piece of paper – and goes even further in the room green by asking Twitter subscribers to ask questions.
An interview at the end of the evening might not be out of reach for Arquette. Once in front of the camera, she conducts one of the most in-depth interviews of the weekend – with the help of her some 300,000 social media friends. "Now, do you know some of these people?" Roberts wonders as Arquette begins to read from his phone.
"No, I do not," says Arquette. "You are a darling woman. Do with. "
Really, both are. Roberts and Arquette both won Oscars and all other known women's awards. And they proved that they still had the ability to surprise. Arquette sank into darkness, first as a prison employee involved in a breakthrough in Showtime's "Escape at Dannemora", and then as a vile mother in Hulu's "The Act". And Roberts, one of the latest movie stars to make the jump on television, has discovered a project worthy of his dramatic talent, as a therapist at a war veterans center on "Homecoming" of Amazon. Television may have been a new frontier for Roberts – but she did it as easily as Arquette did to interview.
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