Danielle Brooks on Embracing Bold Fashion, Her Emotional Role in Sundance Film ‘If I Go Will They Miss Me’ and Finding Balance in 2026
Name: Danielle Brooks Notable past credits: Brooks, who first broke out in “Orange Is the New Black,” first came to Sundance in 2019 with the film “Clemency.” She was nominated for an Oscar in 2024 for her role in “The Color Purple,” and was in Los Angeles last week revealing this year’s slate of Oscar nominees. Sundance project: “If I Go Will They Miss Me,” written and directed by Walter Thompson-Hernández. The film follows Big Ant, who is just out of prison and struggling to reconnect with his wife, Lozita (Brooks) and young son. The film is based on a short Thompson-Hernández made in 2022, which Brooks was a fan of, so when her team told her there was a script for the feature she was interested in meeting. “I liked how he spoke about his characters. Also, they are based on real people, and I liked that aspect,” Brooks says. “When I read the script, I was like, ‘ooh, this is a role no one has ever seen me play.’ And I just wanted to champion what his vision was, because ultimately it’s to highlight who we are as people, the humanity of who we are, how difficult life can be, how we

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