


“I read the pilot and I just remember closing my computer and sitting there with my mouth open, jaw dropped, being like, ‘Oh my God, that was so incredible,’ and was just like, ‘I need to be a part of this.’” On her reaction after reading the pilot for “Mr. And then I came in and read with them and then obviously they changed their mind.” She has tattoos and is not like that.’ And so then finally they were like, ‘Okay, fine, bring her in.’ They were not looking forward to it. And it turned into a whole thing where they were like, ‘Maybe you don’t know what we’re going for.’ And they started doubting Susie, and she - thank, God - really fought for me and was like, ‘Just trust me. She suggested me to Sam Esmail, the creator, and Chad, our producer, and Sam - like, literally, they laughed and were like, ‘Absolutely not.’ Because they knew me from ‘Suburgatory,’ where I had platinum blonde hair and wore pink. “That’s actually one of my favorite stories that I found out later. Robot” despite the creator’s initial objections to her casting: Highlights from “At Home With The Creative Coalition” featuring Carly Chaikin. “At Home With The Creative Coalition,” sponsored by the Pioneering Collective, is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, SoundCloud, and more. Robot” despite the creator’s initial objection to her casting, whether or not she was satisfied with the series’s ending, why she never expected to be cast as Dalia in ABC’s “Suburgatory,” and more. In the newest episode, Chaikin opens up about landing her role in “Mr. New York, New York (April 20, 2021) – Carly Chaikin sat down with The Creative Coalition CEO Robin Bronk in the latest episode of “At Home With The Creative Coalition,” a podcast featuring unplugged and uncensored conversations with today’s biggest stars. …and more on “At Home With The Creative Coalition”
