Ali Larter Loves New Life in Idaho After Leaving Hollywood
Ali Larter, once a firm believer she'd always stick to Hollywood, found unexpected joy in relocating to Idaho, especially as her family cherishes a simpler lifestyle, US Weekly reported. She recalls how their move stemmed from the COVID-19 pandemic when her kids' schools closed, prompting Larter and her husband Hayes MacArthur to hit the road and explore. This family adventure led them to Idaho's captivating nature, where they admired the seasonal beauty, including the vivid yellow Aspen trees.
Originally from New Jersey, with stints in New York and Hollywood, Larter saw herself as a city person. Yet, rural life revealed a previously unknown option for her family. Reflecting on times when they felt bound to Los Angeles for career reasons, she admits they couldn't just up and live anywhere. However, Idaho pleasantly allowed her to continue acting while settling down.
In her professional life, Larter recently fought through a challenging audition process to secure a role in Taylor Sheridan's "Landman," premiering November 17 on Paramount+. She plays Angela, a dynamic character urged by Sheridan's creative adjustments, alongside a star-studded cast, including Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, and Jon Hamm. Embracing the complexity of her role, Larter describes her character as a "firecracker" and "emotional tornado," eager to bring Angela to life on screen.
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