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Andrew Rannells Talks New Film 'Miss You, Love You' with Allison Janney

एंड्रयू रैनल्स ने एलिसन जेनिस के साथ नई फिल्म 'मिस यू, लव यू' पर की बात

अँड्र्यू रॅनेल्स यांनी एलिसन जेनीसोबतच्या 'मिस यू, लव यू' चित्रपटाबद्दल सांगितले

অ্যান্ড্রু রেনেলস জানালেন অ্যালিসন জেনির সঙ্গে নতুন ছবি 'মিস ইউ, লাভ ইউ' নিয়ে

ஆண்ட்ரூ ரன்னல்ஸ், அல்லிசன் ஜானியுடன் புதிய படமான 'மிஸ் யூ, லவ் யூ' பற்றி பேசுகிறார்

ఆండ్రూ రన్నెల్స్, అలిసన్ జానీతో కలిసి నటించిన 'మిస్ యు, లవ్ యు' చిత్రంపై మాట్లాడారు

એન્ડ્ર્યુ રેનેલ્સ 'મિસ યુ, લવ યુ' ફિલ્મમાં એલિસન જેની સાથે કામ કરવા વિશે વાત કરે છે

ਐਂਡਰਿਊ ਰੈਨਲਜ਼ ਨੇ ਐਲਿਸਨ ਜੈਨੀ ਨਾਲ ਨਵੀਂ ਫਿਲਮ 'ਮਿਸ ਯੂ, ਲਵ ਯੂ' ਬਾਰੇ ਗੱਲ ਕੀਤੀ

By AI News Desk 🕐 13 August 2026, 09:02 PM 🎬 Entertainment
Rannells on Fame, Film & Friendship

Andrew Rannells, the actor who charmed audiences as the flamboyant Elijah in HBO's 'Girls' and shone as Elder Price in Broadway's 'The Book of Mormon,' is back with a more mature, yet equally compelling, performance in the new comedy-drama 'Miss You, Love You.' Known for his sharp wit and undeniable charisma, Rannells, now sporting a distinguished salt-and-pepper beard, embodies Jamie, a personal assistant navigating the complexities of grief and unexpected connection.

A New Role, A Familiar Charm

'Miss You, Love You' sees Rannells' character, Jamie, arrive in Albuquerque, New Mexico, tasked with supporting Diane, a recently widowed woman played by the formidable Allison Janney. Diane is grappling with the loss of her husband to Parkinson's disease. As they spend time together, an unlikely bond forms between Jamie and Diane, forged in the shared uncertainty surrounding the potential absence of Diane's son from his stepfather's funeral. The film delves into the delicate space between strangers thrust together by circumstance, exploring the nuances of friendship that emerge in times of vulnerability.

Rannells' journey to this role is as fascinating as the character he plays. Lena Dunham, creator of 'Girls,' discovered Rannells during his breakout performance in 'The Book of Mormon.' His portrayal of Elijah, Hannah's ex-boyfriend, became a fan favorite, often eliciting memorable reactions from the public. To this day, fans affectionately recall his character's iconic line, with Rannells often hearing shouts of “Your dad is gay!” – a callback to Elijah's wry advice to Hannah about her 'gaydar.' This enduring connection with his past work highlights his impact on pop culture.

From Showmance to Romance and Beyond

Beyond his current film, Rannells has spoken candidly about his personal life, including his journey of coming out and how a 'showmance' blossomed into a real-life romance. His openness has resonated with many, adding another layer to his public persona. Now, in 'Miss You, Love You,' Rannells proves his versatility, holding his own against the seasoned presence of Allison Janney, delivering a performance that is both tender and subtly humorous. The film promises a heartfelt exploration of human connection, loss, and the unexpected places where we find solace and companionship.

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