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Across the room, the receptionist called names in an unhurried voice. Behind the glass, through an open door, Rebecca heard echoes of other actors — a laugh, a sob, a frantic line read. The building smelled faintly of old coffee and hairspray, the familiar perfume of every casting office she had survived. Woodman had a reputation: exacting, legendary for finding the one thing in someone and tuning it until it sang.

"I came in playing a classic villain—smirking, loud," Larsson said. "Then I saw Elara being so quiet and watchful. I realized that if I shouted, I would look like a cartoon next to her. So I went silent too. The tension became a whisper instead of a scream. And it is infinitely scarier." woodman casting rebecca better