'I kind of leapt at the chance': Actress Rose leslie reveals Passion for The Good Fight and her life beyond Game of Thrones

    The actress known for her roles in "Game of Thrones" and "Downton Abbey" shared insights about her new role in "The Good Fight," her wholesome family, her acting career, and even a shocking prank played by her fiancé Kit Harington. Her love for acting and her characters shine through.

    Rose Leslie (Source: Facebook)

    Rose Leslie (Source: Facebook)

    A New Kind of Fight

    In a delightful sit-down interview on "Late Night with Seth Meyers" back in March 2018, the talented actress who brought to life vivid characters in shows like "Downton Abbey" and "Game of Thrones," opened up about her new role in "The Good Fight." It was an evening filled with laughter, revelations, and a shocking prank confession.

    A Love for "The Good Wife"

    The interview began with the host confessing his admiration for the guest and diving straight into her work in the "Good Wife" spinoff. The actress had much to say:

    "Very much so. I loved 'The Good Wife,' and I was ecstatic to hear that there was going to be an extension to the series. So I kind of jumped at the chance of being able to be a part of 'The Good Fight.'"

    Her enthusiasm for the series is palpable, as she noted how she leaped at the chance to be part of its continuation.

    A Character with Deep Resonance

    The actress plays a lawyer whose father is akin to Bernie Madoff, the infamous Ponzi schemer. A character that felt real and was a fascinating exploration for her.

    "I remember reading about Bernie Madoff and reading about Ponzi schemes and realizing just how they ruined and devastate lives. And I remember being intrigued, kind of like while I was reading the article thinking how extraordinary it would be to be in the kind of inner circle of the Madoff family and how -- and what the like repercussions would be to being involved. That -- I kind of leapt at the chance of playing Maia, who very much felt betrayed by her father just being a crook."

    Rose Leslie (Source: WWD)

    A Wholesome Family and a Start in Acting

    The conversation then turned to the actress's family, where she shared the wholesome nature of her family and how her acting career was initially received.

    "So I think my sisters very much were kind of like backing me from the get-go. My parents, obviously, always been incredibly supportive. And then my brothers only really began to give a [bleep] when I got 'Game of Thrones.'"

    From "Downton Abbey" to "Game of Thrones"

    The discussion about "Game of Thrones" led to praise for her range and her relationship with Kit Harington, who she met on the show. The conversation inevitably turned to the much-anticipated final season of "Game of Thrones," and her strict policy on avoiding spoilers.

    "No, because I'll know, I'll be able to gauge. Like, if he stiffens then I know that -- someone's dead."

    A Prank to Remember

    One of the most engaging parts of the interview was the revelation of a shocking April Fools' prank played by her fiancé, Kit Harington. The prank involved a terrifying replica of Kit's head in the fridge, leading to a scream.

    "I fully screamed, so basically there's this whole big thing with the Brita filter. So I basically had ordered a Brita filter the day before, and I was very excited about its arrival... And then as I then turn my attention back to the fridge, I see this terrifying head staring back at me."

    It was a memorable and lighthearted note to conclude an interview that revealed more than just her acting career but her thoughts, passion, and even her taste for pranks (or lack thereof).

    A Look Ahead

    As we look back on this interview, it offers a glimpse into the life and thoughts of a talented artist. Her love for her craft and the excitement for each role create a compelling picture of a performer always looking for a new challenge. As she continues to shine in "The Good Fight," fans will surely keep watching her journey unfold.

    (Several parts of the text in this article, including the title, were generated with the help of an AI tool.)