estrela of BBC America's hit show breaks down musical inspirations for her characters, obliterates idea of "strong female characters"
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Orphan Black’s Tatiana Maslany participated in an hour-long Reddit AMA and it was fun, and, well, enlightening. Just when we thought we knew everything about Tat, here are ten things we learned about the woman behind the clones.
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When Orphan Black begins, a British grifter (Tatiana Maslany) stumbles upon an international conspiracy: she’s one of many clones.
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Yes, Orphan Black is back and it is as demented as ever. While one of our Leda clones finds herself imprisoned (and maybe slightly crazier than usual), Sarah has to pull off the greatest atuação trick of her clone impersonating career.
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In celebration of the sci-fi drama’s third season, a peek behind Maslany’s uncanny makeovers.
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fãs amor Tatiana Maslany and Orphan Black, and the estrela and her castmates amor their fãs right back. In fact, the actress says the support they get from #CloneClub inspires team OB to keep making the best show and tell the best stories possible.
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Sarah Manning is a dangerous woman—especially in the bedroom. James Frain’s character Ferdinand learned that the hard way in Saturday’s Orphan Black season 3 premiere.
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The actress tells TIME that even she has trouble keeping the show's plot twists straight
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A few short years ago, Tatiana Maslany was an up-and-coming actress with improv comedy chops, some TV and small movie roles under her cinto, correia and a perfil little known outside her native Canada.
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In portraying a horde of clones on ‘Orphan Black,’ the actress has created TV’s strangest — and most sophisticated — meditation on femininity.
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