Elsbeth: Carrie Preston on Meryl Streep Hopes and Show's Star Power

CBS's quirky procedural hit Elsbeth has quietly become Hollywood's hottest guest star destination, and even its lead, Carrie Preston, is surprised. Preston recently spilled the tea, revealing that big names like Steve Buscemi aren't just taking roles; they're actively asking to be on the show. That's a massive vote of confidence, especially for a series just hitting its stride.
Preston herself isn't immune to star power. She admitted to a full-blown "fangirl" moment meeting screen legend Dianne Wiest, who played a murderous nun in a standout Season 3 episode. Preston couldn't stop staring, likening her adoration to Elsbeth's own hero worship of Diane Lockhart. It's a charming peek behind the curtain, showing the human element even among seasoned pros.
Looking ahead to Season 4, Preston isn't shy about her dream list. Meryl Streep is at the top, a wish we can all get behind. She also hopes to explore Elsbeth's origin story, specifically seeing her as a daughter, which would add fascinating depth to the already eccentric character. Showrunner Jonathan Tolins and the writing team have clearly fostered an environment where top talent loves to play, and fans are reaping the benefits.
“Big names like Steve Buscemi aren't just taking roles; they're actively asking to be on the show.”
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This news confirms Elsbeth is a rare gem in procedural television, offering fresh roles for acclaimed actors. Fans should watch for how the show continues to attract and utilize high-caliber talent, potentially setting a new standard for guest star performances. Exploring Elsbeth's origin story could also be a game-changer for the character.
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