Sofia Vergara as Griselda Blanco.Photo:Courtesy of NetflixSofía Vergara’s transformation to Griselda Blanco is proof you’ve got to work hard to be The Boss.The actress, who executive produced and stars in limited drama seriesGriselda, is unrecognizable as La Jefa — and she went through hours of hair and makeup to get that way.Before all six 50-minute episodes ofGriseldadropped on Netflix Jan. 25, Vergara opened up about the experience.“It’s really amazing,” Vergara says of the buzz leading up to the series’ release while in New York City to promote it, as well asher new role with innovative haircare brand Schwarzkopf.“The people that have watched it now have been so responsive and they’ve been telling me how much they love it. It’s really exciting to see how the people are reacting to it,” she says, adding, “I’m very proud of it.”Vergara also shared that she spent “three hours a day in hair and makeup” which included having prosthesis applied to become the godmother of cocaine.Last June while launching her Toty brand, Vergara told PEOPLE “I had to change the way I walked [and] I talked. I didn’t want it to look like Gloria Pritchett with a fake nose. I wanted the people to forget about Gloria — that was the main thing.”Sofia Vergara as Griselda Blanco.NetflixVergara had an impassioned reaction toKelly Clarkson calling the transformation “slight”on her talk show.“What! Are you crazy?” Vergara interjected as Clarkson explained her POV on her look.“No Kelly, it was hours! Don’t be jealous! It was a wig! Shut up!” Vergara said to laughs.Netflix even dropped a video spotlighting Vergara’s transformation into the notorious drug lord, which featured behind the scenes clips and details of the making of her look.“Her physical transformation, that was one of the toughest aspects of the whole show,” said director and executive producer Andrés Baiz.“It was in Miami in the 70s and the 80s. Getting the look correct was very important to me,” added Vergara. “I needed to disappear.”Her hairstylist for the show, Kelly Kline, reveals “We had five wigs, different time periods.” While makeup artist Todd McIntosh shared, “She’s wearing prosthetic eyebrow covers and then false eyebrows that are glued on and then a nose, and a plate of teeth slightly bucked.”Sofia Vergara as Griselda Blanco.NetflixNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Vergara told PEOPLE the process was also “hard” because “I had never really acted in Spanish, or done a drama, or become another real life person.”When she saw “people thought this is another person, not Sofia,” she more than knew the effort paid off.
Sofia Vergara as Griselda Blanco.Photo:Courtesy of Netflix
Courtesy of Netflix
Sofía Vergara’s transformation to Griselda Blanco is proof you’ve got to work hard to be The Boss.The actress, who executive produced and stars in limited drama seriesGriselda, is unrecognizable as La Jefa — and she went through hours of hair and makeup to get that way.Before all six 50-minute episodes ofGriseldadropped on Netflix Jan. 25, Vergara opened up about the experience.“It’s really amazing,” Vergara says of the buzz leading up to the series’ release while in New York City to promote it, as well asher new role with innovative haircare brand Schwarzkopf.“The people that have watched it now have been so responsive and they’ve been telling me how much they love it. It’s really exciting to see how the people are reacting to it,” she says, adding, “I’m very proud of it.”Vergara also shared that she spent “three hours a day in hair and makeup” which included having prosthesis applied to become the godmother of cocaine.Last June while launching her Toty brand, Vergara told PEOPLE “I had to change the way I walked [and] I talked. I didn’t want it to look like Gloria Pritchett with a fake nose. I wanted the people to forget about Gloria — that was the main thing.”Sofia Vergara as Griselda Blanco.NetflixVergara had an impassioned reaction toKelly Clarkson calling the transformation “slight”on her talk show.“What! Are you crazy?” Vergara interjected as Clarkson explained her POV on her look.“No Kelly, it was hours! Don’t be jealous! It was a wig! Shut up!” Vergara said to laughs.Netflix even dropped a video spotlighting Vergara’s transformation into the notorious drug lord, which featured behind the scenes clips and details of the making of her look.“Her physical transformation, that was one of the toughest aspects of the whole show,” said director and executive producer Andrés Baiz.“It was in Miami in the 70s and the 80s. Getting the look correct was very important to me,” added Vergara. “I needed to disappear.”Her hairstylist for the show, Kelly Kline, reveals “We had five wigs, different time periods.” While makeup artist Todd McIntosh shared, “She’s wearing prosthetic eyebrow covers and then false eyebrows that are glued on and then a nose, and a plate of teeth slightly bucked.”Sofia Vergara as Griselda Blanco.NetflixNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Vergara told PEOPLE the process was also “hard” because “I had never really acted in Spanish, or done a drama, or become another real life person.”When she saw “people thought this is another person, not Sofia,” she more than knew the effort paid off.
Sofía Vergara’s transformation to Griselda Blanco is proof you’ve got to work hard to be The Boss.
The actress, who executive produced and stars in limited drama seriesGriselda, is unrecognizable as La Jefa — and she went through hours of hair and makeup to get that way.
Before all six 50-minute episodes ofGriseldadropped on Netflix Jan. 25, Vergara opened up about the experience.
“It’s really amazing,” Vergara says of the buzz leading up to the series’ release while in New York City to promote it, as well asher new role with innovative haircare brand Schwarzkopf.
“The people that have watched it now have been so responsive and they’ve been telling me how much they love it. It’s really exciting to see how the people are reacting to it,” she says, adding, “I’m very proud of it.”
Vergara also shared that she spent “three hours a day in hair and makeup” which included having prosthesis applied to become the godmother of cocaine.
Last June while launching her Toty brand, Vergara told PEOPLE “I had to change the way I walked [and] I talked. I didn’t want it to look like Gloria Pritchett with a fake nose. I wanted the people to forget about Gloria — that was the main thing.”
Sofia Vergara as Griselda Blanco.Netflix
Netflix
Vergara had an impassioned reaction toKelly Clarkson calling the transformation “slight”on her talk show.
“What! Are you crazy?” Vergara interjected as Clarkson explained her POV on her look.
“No Kelly, it was hours! Don’t be jealous! It was a wig! Shut up!” Vergara said to laughs.
Netflix even dropped a video spotlighting Vergara’s transformation into the notorious drug lord, which featured behind the scenes clips and details of the making of her look.
“Her physical transformation, that was one of the toughest aspects of the whole show,” said director and executive producer Andrés Baiz.
“It was in Miami in the 70s and the 80s. Getting the look correct was very important to me,” added Vergara. “I needed to disappear.”
Her hairstylist for the show, Kelly Kline, reveals “We had five wigs, different time periods.” While makeup artist Todd McIntosh shared, “She’s wearing prosthetic eyebrow covers and then false eyebrows that are glued on and then a nose, and a plate of teeth slightly bucked.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Vergara told PEOPLE the process was also “hard” because “I had never really acted in Spanish, or done a drama, or become another real life person.”
When she saw “people thought this is another person, not Sofia,” she more than knew the effort paid off.
source: people.com