Podtalk: The Double Life of Bernadette Peters in ‘HIgh Desert’

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CHICAGO – One of the peculiar secrets … since revealed … in the new Apple TV+ series “High Desert” is that the icon Bernadette Peters portrays two characters. One is the mother (Rosalyn) of main character Peggy, and the other is mysterious actor Ginger who somehow ended up in California desert country. New episodes drop every Wednesday.

“High Desert” features Peggy Newman (Patricia Arquette), an ex-heroin addict who lives in arid California and needs a life change. That is difficult, for besides her visits to a local methadone clinic she is just barely holding on as a performer in Pioneer Town, a rundown tourist attraction. The only thing she desperately wants to cling to is the house of her deceased mother (Bernadette Peters), but her sister Dianne (Christine Taylor) is intent on selling it. Peggy needs to raise some extra cash, so she comes up with a plan to become a private investigator, in the office of Bruce (Brad Garrett). The scheme takes hold, but is also complicated by the re-emergence of her ex-con husband Denny (Matt Dillon), and the machinations of the high holy Guru Bob (Rupert Friend).

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Bernadette Peters as Ginger in ‘High Desert’
Photo credit: Apple TV+

The ageless Bernadette Peters takes on the dual role in her seventh decade as a performer. She was born in New York City as Bernadette Lazzara, and took her father’s first name when she did her first work as a child actor on stage and television in the late 1950s. She expanded her stage work in the next decade, touring in the road company of “Gypsy” (as Baby June) and doing summer stock theater. After high school, she graduated to a role opposite Joel Grey in “George M!,” among other New York stage appearances.

In the 1970s she began her film career in a memorable role in “The Longest Yard” (1974) and did episodic television throughout the decade, including “McCloud,” “Maude” and “All in the Family.” Mel Brooks cast her in “Silent Movie” (1976) and she appeared opposite Steve Martin in his debut film “The Jerk” (1979). Other notable film roles include “Pennies From Heaven” (1981), “Annie” (1982), “Pink Cadillac” (1989), Anastasia (1997), “It Runs in the Family” (2003) and the recent “tick tick … Boom” (2021).

But the Broadway stage continued to beckon, and she made a triumphant return in the original casts of Stephen Sondheim’s “Sunday in the Park with George” in 1984 and “Into the Woods” in 1987 … she is known as a premier interpreter of Sondheim’s songbook, often tributing him in her cabaret act. In 1999, she starred in the revival of “Annie Get Your Gun” and again was in “Gypsy” as Mama Rose in 2003. She continued her association with Sondheim in “A Little Night Music” (2010) and “Follies” the next year. At the same time she continued her appearances on TV and the silver screen, as well as producing a number of notable albums and even authoring children’s books.

In a Podtalk Part Two with Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com, Bernadette Peters expands upon her roles in High Desert, and the subtleties of portraying dual characters …

In a video clip, Bernadette Peters … which is like her character Ginger in “High Desert” … talks about her appearances on 1970s TV shows …

Trailer for “High Desert” …

CLICK HERE for Part One of an interview with Bernadette Peters by Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com.

”High Desert” streams on Apple TV+, with new episodes every Wednesday. Featuring Bernadette Peters, Patricia Arquette, Matt Dillon, Rupert Friend and Brad Garrett. Created by Nancy Fichman, Katie Ford and Jennifer Hoppe-House. Directed by Jay Roach.

HollywoodChicago.com senior staff writer Patrick McDonald

By PATRICK McDONALD
Editor and Film Critic/Writer
HollywoodChicago.com
pat@hollywoodchicago.com

© 2023 Patrick McDonald, HollywoodChicago.com

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