Louisa Jacobson in ‘The Gilded Age’.Photo:HBO
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Louisa Jacobsonis teasing what’s to come in the third season ofThe Gilded Age.
The 33-year-old actress told PEOPLE at theHuman Rights Campaign 2025 Greater New York Dinneron Feb. 1 that fans of the hit HBO series should be ready for the unexpected.
“There’s a lot of plot twists,” she teased. “It’s gonna keep you on your toes.”
Louisa Jacobson at the Human Rights Campaign Greater New York Dinner held at New York Marriott Marquis on February 1, 2025 in New York, New York.Nina Westervelt/getty
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When asked about a favorite on-set memory, Jacobson, who plays Marian Brook on the series, shared, “A certain memory isn’t sticking out to me. It was all extraordinary.”
Jacobson — who is the daughter of Meryl Streep and whopublicly came out in June 2024— was on hand at the event to receive the HRC Visibility Award, which celebrates her impactful work in expanding LGBTQ+ representation on- and off-screen. The HRC is the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer civil rights organization.
“I am so, so grateful and thankful to the HRC. I was surprised because I had only recently come out,” she told PEOPLE of the honor. “It’s such a brilliant opportunity to speak about visibility and what it means to this community and what it means to me.”
Louisa Jacobson in ‘The Gilded Age’.HBO
Coon, 44, shared that she loves when the cast comes together for big moments, explaining, “It’s funny, our favorite days are when we have big ballroom scenes or big charity event scenes because all of us are there.”
“Typically, I’m confined to working withMorgan [Spector]andTaissa [Farmiga]and Harry [Richardson],” she added. “But we have the most fun when it’s everyone together because it really does devolve into the old theater camp. We really do have a ball. There’s a lot of singing, a lot of complaining, a lot of dancing, and we just laugh.”
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The Gilded Ageis steaming on Max.
source: people.com