For nearly five years in their relationship, Holland Taylor and Sarah Paulson still maintain their own, separate homes in Los Angeles. That worked particularly well during the coronavirus pandemic for Holland, which at 77 is still cautiously clinging to its lockdown. When she recently told Vulture – in a new interview attached to the news a “Legally Blonde 3” is in the works – just changing scenery has helped her get into the pandemic. “I have a house here in the low hills. I mean, I’m an old man, so I do not have to go outside. And it feels after, but four months, very strange,” said Holland, “I’m afraid that we have a while to go. ” In the meantime, she is grateful that she and Sarah, 45, can mix the landscape, if nothing else. “Sarah has a house about five minutes away from me. So we spend the long weekend at her house, and I’m here two days by myself, and we spend one day here together. That we go back and forth. That’s really good. to move, to have change, because it is – life is really, really strange. And of course I will not be able to work until this is over. Except for very unusual circumstances. I do not know what it will be like when ‘ actors can really be in a big movie production, 150 people. “What contributed to the ‘Legally Blonde’ of 2001, in which she played Professor Stromwell, reminded Holland that she actually had the flu when she shot the film. However, she said, her “great scene in class” came from ending “one of my favorite scenes as an actor on film.” She added, “It was so well directed and also well shot.” The Emmy-winning actress also had nothing but praise for Reese Witherspoon. “She’s one of our wonderful actresses who has landed a number of roles that will become culturally indelible,” Holland predicted, “and this is one of them.