Amanda Seyfried's Preparations for the Unmade Joni Mitchell Biopic
Actress Amanda Seyfried's deep dive into Joni Mitchell's musical world, meticulously learning the entire 'Blue' album on dulcimer, piano, and guitar, was in preparation for a biopic that never saw the light of day. This intense commitment to embodying Mitchell's artistry highlights Seyfried's dedication to the role, even going as far as meeting the legendary singer-songwriter herself.
During a steak dinner at Mitchell's Los Angeles residence, the two shared an intimate moment, listening to the 'Blue' album while Seyfried engaged with Mitchell's dogs and absorbed her stories. Seyfried expressed profound pride in her musical achievement, particularly after mastering the final song, "[The Last Time I Saw] Richard," describing the experience as an emotional and personal triumph that solidified her identity as a true musician.
Despite Seyfried's rigorous preparation, the project was ultimately abandoned. A new Joni Mitchell biopic is reportedly in the works, directed by Cameron Crowe, with Anya Taylor-Joy and Meryl Streep slated to portray the artist at different stages of her life. Seyfried clarified that her viral 2025 "California" cover on "The Tonight Show" was not an attempt to secure a role in Crowe's film, acknowledging she was too old for the younger Mitchell portrayal.
Amanda Seyfried's profound dedication to her craft and her deep respect for musical legends like Joni Mitchell exemplify an artist's commitment to excellence and authentic portrayal. Her journey, even for an unmade film, showcases the transformative power of art and the lasting impact it can have on an individual's personal and professional growth.




