The Dress Heard Around the Galaxy and the Year of Dern
By Spencer Coile
As the year of Laura Dern rages forward, ignited by Big Little Lies, it was only a matter of time before fans learned a little bit about her character in Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Marking her first appearance into the franchise, Dern's role is an invention of director Rian Johnson's, playing Vice Admiral Holdo, an officer of the Resistance. But if that weren't enough for us lucky fans, Annie Leibovitz of Vanity Fair went on set and snapped some stunning photos of numerous cast members of The Last Jedi. Pictured above is Dern's colorful, sweeping, elegant look (the film's costume design is by Michael Kaplan). I don't know about you, but this one photo is enough to help me make it to December.
Arriving in December, The Last Jedi will put a nice cap on 2017 for Laura Dern. So let's look at what she is busy with this year...
Queen of both film and television this year, Dern's most notable role of 2017 so far has been Renata Klein in Big Little Lies. Armed with floppy hats, a never-ending supply of wine, and an eye patch, Dern was serving us some quality Real Housewives of Monterey glamour. But, having been a Dern fan for years and years now, it would be so simple to chalk Renata up to be the villain of the story. Instead, Dern imbues this women with a cocktail of arrogance, abrasiveness, but also a deep longing to feel accepted, and insecurities about her role as a working mother. Given half the screentime as Kidman, Witherspoon, and Woodley, Dern still manages to create a complete and harrowing portrait of a women who "has it all." It is stunning work.
Never one to be upstaged, Miss Dern has dipped her toes into the realm of comedy, making guest apperances on The Last Man on Earth and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. She will also allegedly play a role in Lynch's revival of Twin Peaks, which is relatively unsurprising considering Dern's extensive background with Lynch (for any Peaks fans out there, has she made an appearance yet? Asking for a friend).
But if that weren't enough, she graced our theater screens this year alongside Woody Harrelson in Wilson. Although the film itself is a scattered mess, we were still fortunate enough to watch Dern play a character named Pippi, which should be enough for any die-hard fan to buy a ticket. She will finish the year off (hopefully) strong with other film roles in Downsizing, the latest from Alexander Payne, and of course, The Last Jedi. Little is known about these future films, but one thing is certain: Dern is sure to have an eclectic year ahead of her. So while we wait for her bring us joy in the Star Wars universe, let's all take a second and make her latest Vanity Fair photo our phone backgrounds (it's already mine), and continue celebrating the Year of Dern.
Reader Comments (10)
She also has a film in post, The Tale, directed by Jennifer Fox which I guess will be coming later this year too!
This picture is everything. Also, how come Michael Kaplan has not been Oscar nominated at least once?
Dern looks stunning in that photo... but the real star of that Leibowitz shoot is Carrie Fisher.
I was so pleased when she popped up in Kimmy Schmidt! Wish she'd been given more to do, though. She's been much funnier elsewhere, so it wasn't lack of ability here.
Can we get Dern to headline a comedy film! She's such a natural at it.
Big Little Lies has done so much for love for Nicole and Laura. Now Reeses please.
Considering Star Wars makes merchandise out of everything I'm actually so excited about the possibility of getting a Laura Dern action figure and/or doll. #gaynerd
Great year for Laura! Love her.
2017 really is the Year of the Dern!
Of course she managed a monologue about domestic abuse and the shit men do to women in her KIMMY SCHMIDT cameo. Because of course she did.
But is this The Year of Dern or The Year of Kidman? Or the Year of Kidmern?
Glenn -- my vote is the year of Kidmern. Better yet. The year of the entire Big Little Lies cast so let's get some exciting news about Reese and Zoë