Amy Schumer auditioned for the role of Shoshanna in Girls
We all recognise and love Amy Schumer for her comedy greatness within the likes of Inside Amy Schumer and Trainwreck. But it seems that during another world, we might have recognized her for making us lol on every other show absolutely: Lena Dunham's Girls.
Pin HBO Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowIt's lately been found out that Amy Schumer, who just released her first e-book - a set of essays known as The Girl With The Lower Back Tattoo - simply auditioned for the role of Shoshanna in the regularly bleak however completely correct New York-based totally sitcom about a set of twenty-somethings trying to training session the way to do life.
And it is crazy to consider, due to the fact even as Amy's hilarious and everything in her own right, it's definitely quite tough to assume her as the man or woman Dunham describes as "an innocent Juicy Couture lover obsessed on emoji". But perhaps this is due to the fact actress Zosia Memet, who performs Shoshanna in the show, has simply got it compeltely nailed with all that fast talking and hilarious naïvety.
Most Popular GIF Pin HBOIn an interview Lena Dunham did with Amy Schumer for her publication, Lenny Letter, Lena describes how all through the audition, "every person inside the room become shocked by using the element and ability of her improv, the wild skills radiating off her (and I was for my part intrigued by her breasts)." Well, obvs.
It turned out that, even as Lena Dunham did not think she became quite proper to play Shoshanna, "whilst she left the room, the vibe become very 'Someone provide that woman a display, STAT!'"
And nicely, that occurred.
But Amy did also become with a part in Girls, in series 2 and 3 because the excellent friend of Adam's one-time girlfriend, Nancy. And she's hilarious as in line with, watch.
And despite the fact that she'd had been superb, we're kind of glad Amy didn't get the role of Shoshanna in hindsight, as it manner we'd have ignored out on genius sketches like this.
It all works out ultimately, and all that.