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Amanda Seyfried talks Mamma Mia 3, her religious new role, and why she doesn't envy "spotlight" on Sydney Sweeney

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This article first appeared in Radio Times magazine.Since making her big-screen debut in 2004’s Mean Girls, Pennsylvania-born Amanda Seyfried has starred in films as diverse as Mamma Mia!, Lovelace and David Fincher’s Mank, for which she was Oscar-nominated.On TV, she’s appeared in David Lynch’s Twin Peaks: the Return, and won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her performance as disgraced CEO Elizabeth Holmes in The Dropout.She’s now earning rave r…

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Radio Times broke the news in on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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