30 Facts Even Superfans of <i>The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel</i> Don't Know (2024)

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From Midge Maisel's classic fashion to the spectacular sets, every detail in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is carefully thought out. Factor all of that into the talent the cast brings to the screen, and it makes sense why the show has over 50 Emmy nominations and 20 wins. But every fan of the series can tell you all of that. To find out the true story behind Rachel Brosnahan's intense audition process and learn who the show's creator drew inspiration from for her iconic characters, keep reading.

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Rachel Brosnahan didn't think she was funny enough for the role of Midge.

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It's hard to imagine anyone else as Miriam "Midge" Maisel—but Brosnahan wasn't sure she was right for the part at first. "I spent my whole life being told I wasn't funny. And I lost a lot of jobs because [casting directors] agreed," she told Parade. Multiple comedy Emmy nominations (and one win) later, it's safe to say everyone was wrong.

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Her audition didn't go as planned.

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Brosnahan thought she "ended her career" by messing up the heavy dialogue in her first audition. When she got the callback, things took an even worse turn. "I thought I had the plague, I was sweating. I was so sick, I couldn't touch anybody. My feet were sweating so much I had to take my shoes off part of the way through the audition," she told Vulture.

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She landed the part with one stand-up trick.

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Casting Brosnahan was one of the easiest decisions show creator Amy Sherman-Palladino had to make. "Rachel [Brosnahan] was the only actress we saw who didn't have a fear of stand-up," Sherman-Palladino told Parade. "Stand-up is terrifying, and she came into the audition and knew to lean into the microphone. The moment she did that, we knew we’d found our girl."

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Midge is based on a real person.

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Show creator Amy Sherman-Palladino dreamt up the character with her father in mind. Like Midge, her dad Don Sherman was a comedian in 1950s New York City. Through his experiences, including opening for Dinah Washington and Johnny Mathis, she was able to learn about the "the highs and lows of a working comic."

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The show draws inspiration from the life of Joan Rivers.

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Fans of Joan Rivers might have caught some similarities between the late comic and Midge—and it's no accident. Brosnahan prepared for the role by watching Rivers's past stand-up specials and performances. "They're very different, but something about their drive is similar, I think," she told InStyle.

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Susie Myerson was written with Alex Borstein in mind.

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The role couldn't have come at a worse time for Borstein, who'd just moved to Europe and quit acting before getting the call from Amy Sherman-Palladino. "Part of me didn't even want to read it, because I knew if I read it, I'd want to do it," she told Vulture. "I read it and of course I loved it and I texted her, 'F*ck you, now what do I do?' I couldn't possibly say no to it because I don't know if anything like this would ever come up again."

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Lenny Bruce is also based on a real person.

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There's more to Luke Kirby's character than his "will-they-won't-they" scenes with Midge. Lenny Bruce was a real comedian of the '50s and '60s, known for his controversial acts and bold personality. The show tries to do his legacy justice, often including true stories about him throughout—his Elizabeth Taylor joke and performance of "All Alone" both really happened.

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Midge often wears pink for a reason.

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It represents the character's positivity. As costume designer Donna Zakowska put it to Parade, "It became her signature shade because, to me, it referred to the rose-colored glasses through which Midge sees the world."

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Midge's style is influenced by Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly.

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Costume designer Donna Zakowska flipped through vintage Vogue magazines and found her muses in Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly. Everything from Midge's dress silhouettes to her choice in patterns and hats are inspired by the retro stars.

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She has a signature stand-up look.

She always wears a black or a very dark dress and a bright red lipstick. Makeup artist Patricia Regan said it's supposed to represent her as a strong female growing into becoming a comedian.

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Rachel Brosnahan wears a wig.

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They permanently changed it mid-show, too. "We shortened the wig from the first couple of episode of the show to make it more perky. She has a perky quality as a character, so we wanted the wig to match," the show's head hair stylist Jerry DeCarlo told Refinery29.

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The Gaslight Cafe was a real spot in NYC.

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The venue where Midge makes her stand-up debut is based on a real place, located at 116 Macdougal Street in Greenwich Village between 1958 and 1971. Famous names that played there include Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Allen Ginsberg, and more.

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There are some historical mistakes.

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Eagle-eyed (and -eared) viewers might notice a goof or two throughout the years. The famous Cafe Wha? is repeatedly mentioned in season 1, despite it not opening until 1959—one year after the series supposedly begins. Also, Don Rickles is brought up in a sentence with Bob Newhart, despite Rickles not becoming famous until years later.

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There are a lot of lines to remember.

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Scripts for an episode are typically 10-15 pages longer than most shows. "Midge is a lot! It helps when you really love the project and the role; that makes it easy to come to work every day, even when you're falling over tired," Brosnahan told Harper's BAZAAR. "But as we went on, it definitely involved digging pretty deep, and a lot of coffee. Lots and lots and lots of coffee."

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Filming the show is really, really hard.

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The series is known for its long scenes shot in one take. "We'll shoot an entire six-page scene that moves through multiple rooms in one single shot, which means you have to have it so well-memorized that you never mess up a line or a beat," Brosnahan told Harper's BAZAAR. "It's like shooting a play with no rehearsal, so it’s really challenging."

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Rachel Brosnahan and Alex Borstein grew up near each other.

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Brosnahan is from Highland Park, Illinois, while Borstein is from a town less than 10 minutes away called Deerfield. Their relationship—or "womance," as they've called it—off-camera is as close as their on-camera one. "She's a very delicate, feminine creature. And I'm kind of like a bulldog. And it just worked. It was an immediate amount of trust," Borstein told the Los Angeles Times.

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Alex Borstein nearly missed her big Emmy win in 2018.

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"We sat down, and at that moment they announced, 'The nominees for Best Supporting Actress are…' So, I just made it. So when they called my name I was so not prepared in any way," she told Parade. Also worth noting: The gown she was wearing was her real-life wedding dress!

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The title's font is the same one from 'The Osbournes.'

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The typeface actually has a name: Sparkly. It was invented by Stuart Sandler of Font Diner.

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The switchboard scene in season 1 was filmed in one long take.

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And the switchboard wasn't a prop—it was a real one from the era. Drilling holes into it wasn't possible, so lightbulbs were mounted around it to light up each actor's face. It was hard to navigate camera equipment in such a narrow space, but with some movie magic, they made it happen.

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Rachel Brosnahan thought her nude scene in the pilot was "funny."

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While the actress is normally "frustrated" with nudity on screen, she thought her scene in the pilot was the right call. "It's not about sex or being sexualized. [Midge was] hitting a bottom she couldn't have imagined," she told Modern Luxury in 2018.

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FAQs

Is Midge Maisel based on Joan Rivers? ›

Maisel is nevertheless a fitting tribute to TV and comedy powerhouse Joan Rivers. Although it's not a biopic — Midge Maisel is a distinct character based on Rivers after all, despite how clear-cut some similarities are — the show still drew on one of the most respected names in entertainment for its inspiration.

Why did Mrs. Maisel get cancelled? ›

Maisel came to a premature end because there wasn't enough money left over after Amazon spent much of it on The Rings of Power. Amazon in particular has cancelled a lot of series lately, including A League of the Their Own, Hunters, Paper Girls and Carnival Row.

How much of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is true? ›

They actually happened. Amazon's The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel's titular character, Midge, is fictional, but the New York City of the 1960s that she lives in was very, very real. The sights, the sounds, the Gaslight—they're all representative of the city during that time.

Who is Sophie Lennon based on? ›

The two real people after whom Sophie is most overtly modeled are highly successful female comedians Phyllis Diller and Totie Fields, about whom Palladino-Sherman said (via Parade) “women back then couldn't just be a woman onstage; they had to dress as a 'character,' a lot of these female comics were well-educated and ...

Who is Gordon Ford based on? ›

Is Gordon Ford a real person? No. Though, like many people in the show, his character may come from a number of historically relevant people. Many people believe he is likely based on Johnny Carson.

Who is Susie Meyerson based on? ›

Maisel' character Susie Myerson is actually based on real-life talent agent Sue Mengers. While a lot of people came to this conclusion on their own thanks to the shared initials, it was also confirmed by the showrunner.

Is Lenny in love with Midge? ›

Over the course of the series, it's been made clear that Lenny and Midge's relationship is more than just one of physical attraction. They also support and admire each other, which was evident in the finale when Lenny was able to talk some sense into Midge about her “no opening gigs” mentality.

Does Midge wear a wig? ›

It was really just to give her a bit more of a bounce. “We shortened the wig from the first couple of episode of the show to make it more perky,” DeCarlo told the publication. “She has a perky quality as a character, so we wanted the wig to match.” He also noted that the comic is still figuring herself out.

Who is Shy Baldwin based off of? ›

Shy Baldwin

Although there was no real Shy, Rachel Brosnahan told Refinery29 that the character was a mix of several real-life legendary singers. "He's kind of an amalgamation of a lot of different figures who were that successful, but Johnny Mathis comes to mind," Rachel explained.

Who is Gordon Ford's wife in Mrs. Maisel? ›

When Gordon's wife, Hedy (Nina Arianda), forces the talk show host to put Midge on his show, he begrudgingly obliges and breaks his rule that employees can't appear as guests on the show.

Who did Midge end up with? ›

In the finale, we see Midge and Susie come together again after their falling out. Why do you think that was always going to be their ending? Wow, you sound so sure about it. (Laughs.)

What did Midge find in Lenny's bathroom? ›

Their love bubble is soon punctured when Midge finds a bag of what appears to be drug paraphernalia in his bathroom. Lenny shrugs it off: “All is well, I promise.” It's one that we know he can't keep, given that the real comedian would die of an overdose in 1966—a date the show is inching ever closer to.

Who was Midge Maisel inspired by? ›

Joan Rivers: The real-life inspiration for Midge Maisel

Yet, Rivers' comedic style was not without controversy. Her bold, often abrasive humor was a defining characteristic of her act, but it also led to many controversies throughout her career.

Who is Shy Baldwin based on? ›

Shy Baldwin

Although there was no real Shy, Rachel Brosnahan told Refinery29 that the character was a mix of several real-life legendary singers. "He's kind of an amalgamation of a lot of different figures who were that successful, but Johnny Mathis comes to mind," Rachel explained.

Who is the singer in Mrs Maisel based on? ›

We also learn that Shy Baldwin, like Belafonte, has a Christmas album and covers Broadway songs. Belafonte is even name-dropped in the episode we first meet Baldwin. This season, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel gives a few more hints that Shy Baldwin's character could be based on Harry Belafonte.

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