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Nerves, appearing chops and a Google Doc: How a ‘Poker Face’ visitor star is born
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Nerves, appearing chops and a Google Doc: How a ‘Poker Face’ visitor star is born

Last updated: May 15, 2025 2:07 pm
Editorial Board Published May 15, 2025
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Is there a greater spot for a visitor actor on tv than “Poker Face,” the Peacock thriller sequence starring Natasha Lyonne as a crime-solving human lie detector?

You headline the self-contained episode, seemingly enjoying the baddie on a present that delights in an exaggerated tone. It requires a giant swing however no long-term dedication. And for those who join, you possibly can win an Emmy identical to Judith Gentle, who took the comedy visitor actress prize for her Season 1 flip as a Sixties radical as much as no good in a retirement house.

Sequence creator Rian Johnson and Lyonne hold a Google doc with the names of dream visitor stars, although Johnson says, “It’s kind of a list of every actor in Hollywood.” Sure, they solid a large web, although judging from the oldsters they lined up for the present’s 12-episode second season, which premiered final week, you would possibly assume they’re working their method by means of the casts of “Cheers” and “Taxi.”

“The Andy Kaufman episode of ‘Poker Face’ is incredible,” Lyonne jokes, name-checking the late comic and “Taxi” solid member who has lengthy been rumored to have faked his loss of life. “It was a shock to nobody more than him to even receive a text message. He said, ‘How’d I even get an iPhone where I am?’”

We’ll have to attend for a future season for that visitor spot. Within the meantime, we spoke with 4 of this season’s visitor stars about their work on the present and whether or not their bull— detector was on par with the sequence’ star.

Cynthia Erivo performs quintuplets in “Poker Face” this season.

(Sarah Shatz / Peacock)

Cynthia Erivo, ‘The Game Is a Foot’

Former youngster star quintuplets reunite when their stage mother dies. One in all them is dangerously decided to be the only real heir of the property.

For the season’s first episode, Johnson solid and directed the Oscar-nominated Erivo, enlisting her to play 5 separate outlandish characters. There’s the nerdy caretaker, the confident artist, the broken orchard employee, the bored DJ and the literature professor who thinks she’s French.

“You’re really on the edge of your seat the entire time, like, ‘Who am I? What am I doing?’” Erivo says of the appearing project. “You’re using visual cues to remind yourself, ‘Oh, you’re this person right now.’”

Erivo remembers the day on set when Johnson confirmed her the cut up display of all of the characters collectively. “It was the first time I was like, ‘Oh, my God, this is going to work. The characters are all coming through.’”

Erivo’s bull— detector: Mighty. “Much to my dismay, because sometimes it’d be quite nice to not know when someone’s bull— or not. But it is helpful because then you know how much energy to give to something.”

Katie Holmes, left, with Natasha Lyonne in "Poker Face."

Katie Holmes, left, with Natasha Lyonne in “Poker Face.”

(Sarah Shatz / Peacock)

Katie Holmes, ‘Last Looks’

The spouse of a funeral director (Giancarlo Esposito) desires of a life that doesn’t contain embalming fluids.

“Poor Greta,” Holmes says, serious about her character. “She had so much hope.”

However let’s not dwell on that. Holmes’ favourite a part of her visitor spot was letting unfastened throughout a nighttime seashore occasion, ingesting from what appears to be a bottomless Mason jar of booze and singing the praises of (and later dancing to) Anita Ward’s disco hit “Ring My Bell.”

“There are so many people on the show that I’ve known for decades, but, Katie, I never had the chance,” says Lyonne, who directed the episode. “And she was so game. I would love to screen the unaired full takes of Katie and Giancarlo just going at it. I would be staring at the monitor, like, ‘Holy Toledo, what just happened here?’”

Holmes’ bull— detector: “The older I get, the more attuned I am. But I like to be really open-minded with people.”

Rhea Perlman is paired with another guest star, Richard Kind, in Season 2's third episode.

Rhea Perlman is paired with one other visitor star, Richard Form, in Season 2’s third episode.

(David Scott Holloway / Peacock)

Rhea Perlman, ‘Whack-a-Mole’

Mob boss Beatrix Hasp (voiced by Perlman within the Season 1 finale) returns, pushing Charlie at gunpoint to discover a mole in her crime household.

“Carla had an edge, but she was not someone with a gun,” Perlman says, name-checking her “Cheers” character. “I never had a part where I had a gun before, nor in my life have I ever held a gun before.”

“You’re telling me Carla never pulled a gun on Sam on ‘Cheers’?” Johnson asks. When advised she’d have been extra more likely to threaten Diane, Carla’s nemesis, performed by Shelley Lengthy, Johnson agrees — and Lyonne shortly throws out Lengthy’s identify for a future visitor spot.

“Our goal is to get the whole cast of ‘Cheers’ on ‘Poker Face,’” Johnson says.

Perlman’s bull— detector: “I don’t have a bulls— gene. I like to give people a chance.”

Kumail Nanjiani in "Poker Face" Season 2.

Kumail Nanjiani in “Poker Face” Season 2.

(Sarah Shatz / Peacock)

Kumail Nanjiani, ‘The Taste of Human Blood’

Florida cop “Gator Joe” wins a bevy of police honors till a jealous colleague decides to finish his run.

Nanjiani isn’t the primary particular person you’d solid to play a personality who shares a number of similarities, all the way down to the frosted hair, with Joe Unique of “Tiger King” fame. However the actor, who binged “Columbo” (the mannequin for Lyonne’s character) throughout the pandemic, was thrilled to get the decision.

“All I want to do is not repeat myself,” Nanjiani says. “The most exciting thing is doing something that scares me 15%.”

Gator Joe doubled that concern issue, however Nanjiani knew the tone of the present would assist him.

“The idea of a Pakistani guy being a Florida cop who speaks with that accent, has tattoos and a frosted-tip mullet only makes sense in ‘Poker Face’ world. I’m never going to get the chance to do this character on any other show.”

“The mark of a great ‘Poker Face’ guest star is to go full Kumail,” Lyonne says.

Nanjiani’s bull— detector: First rate. “But it’s not as strong as my wife’s [Emily V. Gordon, ‘The Big Sick’].”

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