Copyright © 2020 NPR. And I think, oh, man, they look so young; they look so great. And, of course, he was absolutely delightful. And whereas... JONES: ...Whereas women, you know, the older we get, the less appealing we feel. JONES: You know, as I was coming up, he was very close to leaving the Times. Here's Cherry Jones as Nan Pierce. JONES: You know? Terry has 8 jobs listed on their profile. We were still losing friends well into the mid- and late '90s. - because her body language conveys, like, I've always had privilege. And I had sort of a boyish figure. If you're just joining us, my guest is Cherry Jones. GROSS: So, you know, I - you are so great. Controversial pastor Terry Jones, oversaw the burning of the holy Koran, by an evangelical preacher pastor Wayne Sapp in a local Florida church in the US. And so I was not an established actor in New York, but the people I was losing were college friends who were starting to become ill and college friends who'd managed to get into productions of "A Chorus Line" or different shows as dancers who were dying of AIDS. In succession he then recruits Sir Lancelot the Brave (John Cleese), Sir Galahad the Pure (Michael Palin), Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-as-Sir-Lancelot (Eric Idle) and Sir Not-Appearing–in-this … HOFFMANN: (As Ali) Yes, we did. I think I even - when I was a child, my daddy made a little float for the world's biggest fish fry parade, and I was a Confederate wife on the porch of my cabin, holding my baby with a gun at my side and a Confederate flag off the little log cabin that I was in. Everybody's always, like, cutting each other. And we both sort of shuddered just to see it in black and white again (laughter) - his name. That's great. And it really did make me cringe when I read it on the page. - because I imagine that a lot of people working on Broadway then had HIV and that many of them died and that that would have had quite an effect on you. And Gaby Hoffmann as Ali speaks first. It was - that was probably the most telling line for me as an actress about this character. HOFFMANN: (As Ali) Oh, my God. JONES: (As Nan Pierce) I think we would also like to have a conversation about management. There was 65 cases in my county. Terry Jones says there are some definite steps business leaders can and should take to ensure their company is hearing employees’ ideas, recognizing opportunities, and ensuring a clear path to execution. And if I announce my daughter, my daughter will be announced on my time. And, suddenly, out of nowhere - I'd been playing Sister Aloysius in "Doubt," and I guess the people at "24" thought it was just a lateral move from that nun to the president of the United States, and I got the job. And Offred, June, is starting to finally be in control of her - certainly not in control of her life, but is now able to have more power. JONES: No. GABY HOFFMANN: (As Ali) Yeah. The Emmy and Tony award-winning actor talks about growing up gay in Tennessee, losing theater friends during the AIDS epidemic and playing the head of a family-owned media group on Succession. You play Leslie Mackinaw, a famous poet and professor who has become a lesbian icon. Thank you. We had no idea when we left New York, mainly because I couldn't get up and down my apartment stairs, that we were going to be there for months. Plus, I'm still recovering from Idyllwild. HOFFMANN: (As Ali) Even their grad students. And we all still try to imagine what the world would be like if all of those extraordinary men and women were with us now. And afterwards, we were all introduced. And honestly, I do understand that. Jones died at the age of 77 after suffering from dementia. It's been great to talk with you. I love that you can so convincingly play, like, an old money, very entitled woman. And so she says to the cook who's, like, serving hors d'oeuvres, like, you never take time out for yourself. But it's, you know - it's why we're in the state we're in. She's already won two Emmys for her performance in 24 as President Allison Taylor and in "A Handmaid's Tale" (ph) as Offred's mother. So it was delicious to get to tap into all those different women that I've met and either enjoyed or been slightly appalled by. GROSS: It must have been so frustrating for you to come from New York at the time when New York was the epicenter of the virus in the U.S. and then go down to a small town - Paris, Tenn., where you grew up - and no one's taking it seriously. And fortunately, it does seem like the numbers are coming down because people are understanding now how you stop the spread. Goodbye to … In this scene, Nan Pierce has invited the Roy family to her estate to discuss the deal. Let's get back to my interview with Cherry Jones, who's nominated for an Emmy for her performance in the HBO series "Succession." So I had to sort of, again, get in touch with that masculinity that allows one to be incredibly confident no matter what - sexually. And we made sure both our parents died at home, which were their wishes. But it is, at the end of the day, entertainment. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Terry… And we left Tennessee. This is FRESH AIR. HOFFMANN: (As Ali) I'm not - I didn't know that I was. So it's official. But I definitely had to develop an easy confidence swagger, that's for sure. I'm Terry Gross. And I was 50 years old at that point, but I was like a schoolgirl, you know, to be with Frank Rich. That's great. We want to announce the sale and Shiv at the same time because, frankly, she may be one of you, but she's young, she's a woman, and her politics fit better with the core values of our family business. She's nominated for an Emmy for her performance as a guest star in the HBO series "Succession." GROSS: Cherry Jones is nominated for an Emmy for her performance in the HBO series "Succession." GROSS: Cherry Jones, thank you so much for coming back to FRESH AIR. And she was born in the '20s, so to be a lesbian to her meant you were going to lead this sad, lonely, dreadful life of living in a closet and having no intimacy ever in your life. My understanding is that Frank Rich recommended you for the role. But it actually kind of relates to what I've been thinking about, you know, this whole pain and anxiety that's just been passed down through the generations, and not just the Holocaust or the pogroms or the Jews shoes. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, and Sir Orfeo (Annotated). And she suffered with it for years 'cause, of course, she wanted me to know what she had known and to grow up and marry a wonderful man and have children and grandchildren, and she was so afraid that I was going to go through such sadness and loneliness. That's great. If we can clear up our ethical concerns, I think we can talk. And I remember I was about 12 years old when Martin Luther King was killed, and it was one of the seminal moments in my life. So how did you respond to being in a series where there's - where torture is so central to the series? (SOUNDBITE OF JERRY GRANELLI'S "THE GREAT PRETENDER"). And so as much as you find them appalling, you also have, at the end of the day, a little bit of sympathy for people who really have known no healthy relationship in their life. It's so cutting. And Ali brought along her parent, Maura, unaware that trans women were not welcome at this women's festival. GROSS: So let's take a break here. GROSS: This is FRESH AIR. In “Succession,” Jones plays Nan Pierce, the tough-as-nails matriarch of the old-money Pierce family and media giant PGM. 1. If you like stories that pull the rug out from under you ... don't miss this. Those old WASP gals, you know, they let their hair go gray, and they don't touch their faces. And the second season, I had - which I appeared in, I had a tremendous amount of trouble with the violence. COX: (As Logan Roy) That won't be a problem. And I - because I'm in the theater and I'm in the not-for-profit theater, had been for many years, of course, at these board dinners, I have met many of these women. After we take a short break, our TV critic David Bianculli will tell us about a new documentary series on Turner Classic Movies about female filmmakers, featuring clips from throughout the history of cinema. JONES: I had always known because our parents had told Susan and me all of our lives that there was - that they would always love us unconditionally, that their love for us was unconditional. And that was just enough cover that I needed to say yes to it. Now, let's segue to "Handmaid's Tale" - insanely violent. "We had a court process. We were very, very, very careful. Comedian, author and filmmaker Terry Jones has died at the age of 77 after suffering from dementia. But I think I get a lot of jobs, honestly, because I haven't had cosmetic surgery. She was nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series for her work in the 2015 season. As part of Monty Python, he was known … GROSS: So Cherry Jones, this character, I think, is supposed to be modeled on Eileen Myles, who is a poet and professor and who at this point in the life of Jill Soloway, the showrunner for "Transparent," they were having a relationship at this point. Terry Jones performs the famous "Spam" sketch during 2014's Monty Python Live (Mostly) stage show. She features in two Season 2 … How did they handle that? And she has a cook who's, you know, preparing this dinner for a whole lot of people where the Roy family and her family get together to discuss this takeover or merger. And at the same time, you see these grown children who have been created as monsters and who, at the end of the day, are just starved for love. Let's get back to my interview with Cherry Jones. JONES: I certainly did think of myself as being modeled on Eileen because it's very clear to me - made clear to me by Jill that that's basically who I was playing. So to find myself at 60 with these - this younger woman, playing these love scenes as this butch lesbian, it was daunting and kind of thrilling at the same time because it felt so unlikely. Or you want to be my old lady? And you've both also recently attended a women's festival called Idyllwild. And Gaby Hoffmann plays Ali Pfefferma, who is the daughter of a transgender woman named Maura who only recently came out as trans. Now, coming up to this next season on "Handmaid's Tale," I feel differently because of where we are in this country. So Ali is starting graduate school and has been taken under your wing because you're her professor. When I came to that line, I thought, well, there goes any sense of nobility about this woman (laughter), you know? But I thought, oh, it'll be easy to do that. This four-part TV series isn't merely unfolding a crime story —it offers a metaphor for the troubled soul of Northern Ireland, two decades after the Troubles supposedly ended. And I said, is it just full of gratuitous violence? JONES: I compromised myself. GPB is committed to bringing you comprehensive news coverage from Georgia, across the country and around the world. JONES: (As Leslie) Well, that is tremendous. View Terry Jones’ profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. I am no longer a career undergrad - diploma's in the mail. I just don't think it should be required. JONES: And that actually helped a lot. Maybe one day they'll be able to do it in post as they CGI the wrinkles on. COX: (As Logan Roy) Well, to be fair, you don't have an offer. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. And so I haven't played a lot of love scenes in my life. You were basically always out professionally, but you didn't tell your parents until you were 25. All rights reserved. JONES: (As Nan Pierce) You can't put a value on what we do. JONES: (Laughter) Well, let's just say my wife got a kick out of it. And one of the things about masks was that this wonderful man named Reverend Andre (ph) - when we first went to hold signs on the court square, he had masks, individual masks, in baggies that he gave everyone who arrived, and said, now, this is so that you protect other people. I mean, including a scene where your daughter is being threatened as you watch with having, you know, her eye cut out and then her other eye cut out and then her tongue come out, unless you step out of your safe room and present yourself to the captors. And as of yesterday, there were about 410. CHERRY JONES: (As Nan Pierce) Very well. Terry Jones with a young photo and two dogs. And my sister and Sophie and I started participating. The series is about a rich family who owns and runs a global media empire. And during the writers strike, my mother had had a massive stroke, and I was there for four months. Accuracy and availability may vary. JONES: (As Leslie) I want you to be one of my TAs next year. And, of course, I couldn't get close to playing Eileen because she is such an original. Were there people who are, like, old money, entitled, with an estate that you could draw on for, you know, the style of speaking and the body language? Jones died at the age of 77 after suffering from dementia. GROSS: Were you working on Broadway or off-Broadway at the peak of the AIDS epidemic? And at the same time... JONES: We so enjoy laughing at how ludicrous they are. And it's not because I disapprove of cosmetic surgery. 260 14th St. NW The family soon moved to Claygate, near London, for his father’s banking job. GROSS: I think a lot of actresses, a lot of journalists who are on television - a lot of everybody who's in film or television or stage or politics even, that a lot of women and men, too, feel pressure to have cosmetic surgery so that they look younger and so that the lines don't show because, you know, wrinkles are considered, like, very unflattering. And then as he started doing op-eds, he was such a champion so early on for getting federal help towards curing AIDS. It actually hasn't. I'm sorry. GROSS: What did it mean to you to have a Confederate statue at the center of your town when you were growing up? And she said, I do. Goodbye to Brian's mum, and to all her screeching sisters. I've never known anything but that. And we would like the person you publicly announce to be Siobhan Roy. I like my face. JONES: Well, when I was a child in the early '60s, you know, one was - I grew up proud of being a great-great-granddaughter of the Confederacy. BRIAN COX: (As Logan Roy) Well, I think that could be hammered out. Your support makes this possible. Please consider making a gift today to support this vital public service. In 2016, she appeared in " Nosedive ", an episode of the anthology series Black Mirror. And then she became the counselor for the parents of other children in our hometown who were grappling with their child being gay. And being in the theater, you get one day off a week. Georgia Public Radio® GPTV®, 'Bloodlands' Police Thriller Doesn't Trivialize Northern Ireland's Troubles, With All The Twists And Turns 'Behind Her Eyes,' You'll Want To Watch It Twice, 'It's A Sin' Series, Set During AIDS Epidemic, Resonates During COVID-19. United States, © Copyright 2021, Georgia Public Broadcasting. The family's media empire is being threatened by a hostile takeover, and to fight it off, Logan is trying to acquire a media rival called PGM. And, of course, it continued. And I did it because my parents were both in steep declining health. Yeah. So did you think of your character as being modeled on Eileen Myles? And that's true. I'm Terry Gross, and this is FRESH AIR. But perhaps it's for the best because he is starting to stir up so much trouble. I mean, it wouldn't be right for Offred's mother in "Handmaid's Tale" to look too done-to or the character in "Transparent" - or even Nan Pierce in "Succession." And... JONES: (As Leslie) Ali, you don't have to perform for me. Stars: Ian Holm, Mike Bailey, Francis Magee, Tim Plester. JONES: (As Nan Pierce) More important, we would like you to publicly announce a successor. A 10-year girl, whose father was a pastor at the church went to school wearing a shirt reading “Islam is of the Devil” – the title of a book by Terry Jones. You should have a drink with us. She's nominated for an Emmy for her performance as a guest star in the HBO series "Succession." She... JONES: I - it really was about getting the right kind of boots. - who also has some scenes in "Transparent," so I imagine you met her. She is an actress, known for The Village(2004), Signs(2002) and The Perfect Storm(2000). JONES: Well, you know, it was interesting because I know that I played her maybe as a woman who no longer completely exists. Jones appeared in "The Glass Menagerie," "Moon for the Misbegotten," "Angels in America" and many other plays. Born: November 21, 1956in Paris, Tennessee, USA. But... HOFFMANN: (As Ali) Yeah. JONES: (As Nan Pierce) Well, if you won't budge, then I'm afraid we have no deal. She's accepted the price the Roy family is willing to pay for her company, but she has other terms she insists they agree to before she's willing to sell. JONES: (As Leslie) You and I, we really - we had some fun at the fest, did we not? But there's still, unfortunately, blind people leading the government who were - regardless of what was said at the Republican convention, were woefully slow and just wanted everything to be rosy. This feels so different because there's not a soul on earth that has any protection against this. I'll see my friends who've had Botox or whatever. COX: (As Logan Roy) Well, that's not quite how I do things. She was an educator. It must be so much fun to read these lines. And he's since gone on to work on TV shows, including "Veep" and, of course, "Succession." That's just not tenable. And I said, Mother, for you to grieve over your healthy, happy, stable child for the rest of your life is a sin. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. It affects everyone, so there isn't the stigma that there was with AIDS. To see more, visit Fresh Air. And of course, like, the woman who's overseeing all this big dinner can't do that. And J. plays Gerri on "Succession," the counsel to Logan Roy, and Holly Hunter plays a wretched character who is stabbing me in the back. Her family and her media company contrast with Logan Roy's. "24" - there's a lot of torture in "24." A new five-part series centers on five young adults sharing an apartment in London at the onset of that epidemic. Well, I would've told you if you'd told me that you were bringing her. Cherry Jones has had a long theater career and has won two Tony Awards. She was an English teacher and a brilliant, brilliant teacher. JONES: (As Nan Pierce) Well, it will have to be, or there's no deal. She's already won two Emmys for her performance on "24" as President Allison Taylor and her performance on "A Handmaid's Tale" as Offred's mother. HOFFMANN: (As Ali) Thank you. Holly Hunter and J. Smith-Cameron and I all have come up together. I'm Terry Gross. Terry has 2 jobs listed on their profile. And this was, you know, as the Vietnam War - he was starting the - it wasn't so much about Black civil rights anymore. Goodbye to Mr. Creosote. She's from old money, very stately, and her media company is known for its progressive politics. Votes: 771 It's as though you need an outlet at this point to vent. See full bio». And it's not a documentary, and that makes it very different. GROSS: So what kind of reviews did he give you when you were in theater? (SOUNDBITE OF DARRELL GRANT'S "FILS DU SOLEIL (FOR TONY WILLIAMS)"). Atlanta, GA 30318 And people want to get rid of them. Terence Graham Parry Jones was born in Colwyn Bay, Wales, on Feb. 1, 1942. The AP picked up the story. Build a culture of experimentation. But it's just never been anything - I guess I just never cared about it. He was named a Massachusetts "Super Lawyer" in 2005, 2006 and 2007, and a New England Super Lawyer for 2007, the first year of that designation. I'm proud of you. We'll talk more after we take a break. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, and Sir Orfeo (Annotated) - Kindle edition by Unknown. Goodbye to Brian's mum, and to all her screeching sisters. We would like to retain some board seats and get ironclad editorial protections in place. JONES: (As Nan Pierce) OK. Let me explain something. And she responded by saying, yes, ma'am. It's like, you knew what could happen, but no one was taking it seriously. And that's not how this is playing out. "Good riddance to him, the freeloading bastard, I hope he fries," Cleese told the assembled mourners. GROSS: Cherry Jones, welcome to FRESH AIR. Despite earlier promises to pass his crown to one of his Flemish, Viking, or Norman relatives, English King Edward the Confessor dies in 1066, leaving his crown to Anglo-Saxon Harold Godwinson, causing a bloody succession war. HOFFMANN: (As Ali) I don't know. And she said, darling, intellectually, I'm OK; It's just, emotionally, I'm still a basket case. She started to realize that it was ludicrous to spend all this time grieving over such a relatively well-adjusted, happy child. Is that normal? Terry Jones performs the famous "Spam" sketch during 2014's Monty Python Live (Mostly) stage show. Seeing you, I suspect you have not had cosmetic surgery. We petition. This is also where your character and Ali first sleep together. JONES: (As Leslie) Yeah. We lived in fear and terror of Frank Rich in the theater. And it has so thwarted them as human beings. JONES: (As Leslie) Well, you know, it kind of depends on the year. This was years later. So take your pick. JONES: Yes. I hate to see a fine young man killed. You know, I'm wrinkly like my father's mother. COX: (As Logan Roy) Funny - I have put a value on what you do. Cherry Jones plays Nan Pierce, who runs PGM, which is owned by her family. In the Amazon series "Transparent," she played a celebrated lesbian poet and professor, and in Apple TV's recent series "Defending Jacob," she played a defense attorney. As part of Monty Python, he was known for his drag characters and for co-writing the "Spam" sketch. And then my Red Bull budget manages - just goes right through the roof. JONES: Indeed, you are right, Terry. And it's just so cringe-worthy, in an instant, understanding who this woman is. Goodbye to the naked organist. For an actor, it's always so much more interesting to have a character who, on one hand, seems to be trying to do everything with a sense of responsibility for society, and then you see her patronize this woman who works for her who is doing 50 things at once to put together this magnificent meal for all these fabulously wealthy people. I won't have that man overseeing our news. The authoritative record of NPR’s programming is the audio record. And sometimes it can take a few weeks. And also, as an actor, there are going to have to be some actors left who can play the old, craggy women. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. And if that's true, I want to say thank you. But I wanted her to be that sort of last stand of that old guard of old, old blue blood WASP money where they go to the camps in the summer and sleep under horse blankets and then come back to their mansions or their Ivy League schools in the fall. And it's played as a drama, but there's something really funny about it because they're so over-the-top selfish and, like, money-hungry. You want to be my student? GROSS: Let's get back to my interview with Cherry Jones, who's nominated for an Emmy for her performance in the HBO series "Succession." GROSS: Has the pandemic - has COVID made you think a lot about the early days of the AIDS epidemic? And that thing that - I've been told by heterosexual girlfriends that all men, until their dying day, find themselves incredibly appealing. I just - I guess - I wish I'd known, you know, about the divisiveness in that whole community. GROSS: So one of the things I love about "Succession" is the dialogue is so good. Terry also speaks frequently on corporate business succession and employee ownership. But it was - as is often the case, it was much more difficult for my mother. You know, we march. GROSS: If you're just joining us, my guest is Cherry Jones. If she wins, it will be her third Emmy after winning for her performances in "24" as President Allison Taylor and in "A Handmaid's Tale" as Offred's mother. Goodbye to Terry Jones, who has consumed his final wafer-thin mint. And my sister took us in with open arms, but we basically all three quarantined together - my wife, my sister and I. And the one review that I remember best was for a marvelous Paula Vogel play called "The Baltimore Waltz." And Frank Rich, all those years when he was reviewing theater at the height of the AIDS epidemic, wrote so beautifully about each AIDS play. And there was also the anger at your friends if they were not careful. Terry Jones performs the famous "Spam" sketch during 2014's Monty Python Live (Mostly) stage show. They're all about power and money, and their flagship news operation is comparable to Fox News. GROSS: This is FRESH AIR. There were just so many different emotions of watching young men die wretched deaths and some supported by their families, others shunned by their families. So you know, it actually works to my benefit more often than not. It's hard to eulogize a Python — for one thing, no one can ever top John Cleese's magnificent sendoff of Graham Chapman in 1989. Logan Roy is played by Brian Cox. JONES: It was so infuriating because you felt that there could have been help so much earlier, and you knew that help was a long, long way away because it was gay men. GROSS: Yeah. JONES: Yeah. Goodbye to Terry Jones, who has If you're just joining us, my guest is Cherry Jones. GROSS: You have to play the contradiction in her life in that she runs a progressive, you know, media group, but in her own life, you know, she lives in an estate that's kind of a bubble. Congratulations on your Emmy nomination. Goodbye to the naked organist. And I am so fed up with where we are that I would certainly reconsider if I were to be needed again. My grandmother, who would never have considered herself racist, felt that it was better that this man had died than lived to continue the work he was doing. So she used that in later life to help a lot of folks in my hometown with their gay children. Really? https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/terry-jones-1942-2020 I think she will be. JONES: It is - and, you know, to watch the show and think each one of these scripts is a masterpiece because they are so wretched, these people. It's kind of weird. In the 1960s, of course, Jones played a succession of female authority figures on the BBC’s “Monty Python’s Flying Circus,” many withering in … Copyright 2020 Fresh Air. JONES: (As Leslie) Honestly you are - you're someone that I would really like to take my time with, I would really like to take my time getting to know. 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