Lauren Graham talks about Gilmore Girls revival and her ‘nice’ new book
In her new book Talking as Fast as I Can, the Gilmore Girls actress writes with wit about her childhood, her early years as an actor and finding love in Hollywood
It’s an overcast day in West Hollywood, and the actress – just back from a jaunt to Berlin to promote the global launch of the Netflix revival of Gilmore Girls – is sitting in a conference room at her publicist’s office when she abruptly reaches into her bag to grab the faux-marble-coated gadget. It’s a couple of weeks before those long-anticipated final four words of Gilmore Girls will be analysed ad nauseam so, no, she’s not combing through think pieces.
“This is what I did every chance I had,” she says, opening up the computer and hunching over to illustrate how she managed to write a book while simultaneously reprising her career-defining role as fast-talking Lorelai Gilmore in Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, which diehard fans gobbled up over Thanksgiving weekend.
It’s what she did just outside Luke’s Diner, in the bounds of Miss Patty’s dance school, even while at the Dragonfly Inn. There is hardly a place in Stars Hollow, the fictional setting of Gilmore Girls, that didn’t serve as a makeshift writing sanctuary for Graham as she crafted the essays in Talking as Fast as I Can: From Gilmore Girls to Gilmore Girls (and Everything in Between).