Lauren Graham Interviews at the Tony Awards
June 8, 2009 by Arieanna
Lauren Graham attended the Tony Awards last night at Radio City Music Hall in New York. She looked gorgeous! I have a bunch of of video interviews from Lauren’s appearance last night.
This video is an interview with Lauren Graham and her Guys and Dolls co-star Oliver Platt. The interview is very thorough, including asking the stars what their favorite moment of the production is.
Here’s another interview of Lauren Graham on her own talking about Guys and Dolls and about how great it is to be a part of the Tony Awards:














Was not impressed with the Tony Awards this year. They had trouble with a lot of the musical numbers, kudos to Titus Burgess for saving Sit Down, Your Rockin’ the Boat, and for the most part it was pretty boring. Loved that Lauren and Oliver introduced the number for Guys and Dolls, but would have like to have seen them present an award. That way we could have seen them for longer. I thought that Lauren was gorgeous and I loved her dress, but she is on a worst dress list. That upset me. I enjoyed the above interviews. She seems to really love the theatre and it worries me that she will want to spend more time there than make movies or TV shows. If she does, then that will mean less that I will be able to see her great talent because I am sure that I will never get to New York to see her on stage. However, if that is what she will want to do most, then I wish her all the luck in the world and that she will have a great carreer there.
Oh!!! I thought Lauren looked beautiful! Have had NO time to sit and look at the interviews or anything yet but from previous things i’ve seen she is a grade A musical/theatre geek so I am sure she is loving it!
Just two more weeks till I skip over the Atlantic to go see her! Will hopefully post pics somewhere! Love it!!!
Lauren Graham is so cool and so beautiful my father has DVDs of Gilmore gils whole lot and he even looks at her in the TV really is just fantastic, I love them, they must be very proud of his