‘It Was Just 24-7 Depression’: 'Role Play’s' Kaley Cuoco And David Oyelowo Recalls The Roles That Had Major Impacts On Them
In the Prime Video's Role Play, an action comedy starring Kaley Cuoco and David Oyelowo, the two play a married couple who find themselves in a very precarious situation. This is due to some professional entanglements on the part of Cuoco’s character. While the production demanded quite a bit of the two stars, they’ve definitely played challenging roles before. So when I spoke to them ahead of the film’s release, I couldn’t help but ask about the gigs that have had the biggest impacts on them. It goes without saying that both of the stars are tried and tested performers at this point in their careers and have produced excellent work. That’s one of the reasons I was so excited to speak to them on behalf of CinemaBlend. The two didn’t seem to have too much trouble choosing the roles that tested them the most. David Oyelowo pointed to his acclaimed turn as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Ava DuVernay’s historical drama, Selma. The British performer explained to me just why he found the process of playing the civil rights leader so “intense.”