For Industry’s Myha’la Herrold, It’s All in the Eyes

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For Industry’s Myha’la Herrold, It’s All in the Eyes
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The messier the character, the better—at least for Myha’la Herrold. The IndustryHBO and BodiesBodiesBodies star opens up about her prickly protagonists, jaw-dropping scenes, what might come next.

“Harper wants to be the best at what she does. And so do I, for my own self and for the work that I put out there,” Herrold says. But unlike Harper, there are lines that Herrold simply won’t cross. “The difference is she will do anything necessary. And I will not sacrifice my integrity, or I won’t sacrifice other people’s feelings or their position or whatever to get what I want,” she says. “Ain’t no silos over here, it’s all sweet.

For Herrold, Harper often operates out of insecurity—something that the relative newcomer in Hollywood finds relatable to a point. “Even on the days when I’m feeling insecure, I still do believe that I belong where I am,” Herrold says. “I believe that I’ve earned my place here in the world and in my life, and I’ve done my homework. I’ve prepared myself well enough to say, ‘Oh no, I’m being asked to do these things because on paper I’ve got what it takes.

I know I’m the best, but they don’t know I’m the best, and so I have to prove myself, which means I can’t fail at all, and I can’t make a misstep.

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