Natasha Lyonne Uses the Hands of Her ‘Dali’ Clock to Describe What She Does During a Typical Day
In a timely episode of the New York Magazine series The Cut spoke to the wonderful Natasha Lyonne in her Manhattan home to find out what a typical day looks like for the star of Russian Doll. Lyonne responded by using the hands of a clock to describe what happens at a particular time during the day, especially when she's in a different time zone.
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