From Typecast to Emmy Contender: Karolina Wydra's Journey to 'Pluribus' Stardom

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

Karolina Wydra's career trajectory took an unexpected turn, leading her from a self-imposed break to a significant role in Vince Gilligan's anticipated series, 'Pluribus.' The casting process for the crucial character of Zosia, described as a beautiful, intelligent, calm, and patient alien 'hive mind' sent to collaborate with resistor Carol (Rhea Seehorn), was extensive. After a global search yielded no suitable candidates, the team revisited their archives, a meticulous collection of notes from past auditions for Gilligan's previous works like 'Breaking Bad' and 'Better Call Saul.' It was during this review that casting director Russell Scott rediscovered Wydra's profile. Having stepped away from acting to raise her two sons during the pandemic, Wydra found herself without an agent or manager when the audition request for 'Pluribus' unexpectedly arrived through an old commercial agency contact. Despite her initial shock and reluctance, a persistent inner voice urged her to seize the opportunity, recognizing the prestige of working with Vince Gilligan and Apple TV.

Wydra secured the role, marking a pivotal moment in her career, as she had long battled against being typecast as a 'femme fatale' in Hollywood. Her portrayal of Zosia in 'Pluribus,' a sci-fi drama where Zosia acts as the sole link between Carol and the rest of humanity, who are absorbed into a collective consciousness, has garnered significant acclaim. This breakthrough performance has placed her firmly in contention for an Emmy nomination for supporting actress in a drama. Wydra, a Polish immigrant who arrived in the U.S. at age 11, initially pursued acting against her parents' wishes for a stable profession. Her journey began with modeling, evolving into an acting career inspired by European cinema, despite the challenges of breaking free from typecasting. She found a similar liberating experience working with David Lynch on 'Twin Peaks' in 2017, where her character was deliberately unglamorous. On the 'Pluribus' set, she formed a close bond with co-star Rhea Seehorn, admiring her dedication and work ethic, a connection symbolized by their shared daily ritual of a plain donut.

This current chapter in Wydra's life represents the realization of her deepest aspirations, allowing her to collaborate with acclaimed artist Vince Gilligan, whom she also regards as an exceptional individual. Her success is a testament to her perseverance and the validation of her unconventional path. Reflecting on her immigrant experience, Wydra observes a changing American landscape, contrasting it with the 'American dream' her parents realized. She recalls the sense of unity during Barack Obama's 2008 election, a feeling she misses in contemporary America. Nevertheless, her focus remains steadfast on her craft. As Season 2 of 'Pluribus' is being developed, Wydra continues to refine her skills through acting and improv classes, with future plans to explore theater. Her ongoing battle with imposter syndrome, she believes, serves as a powerful motivator, ensuring she never becomes complacent in her artistic pursuits.

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