Judith Light Reveals Her Reaction to the De-Aging Process inBefore: 'Gobsmacked' (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

Grabs from the new Apple TV+ show called ‘Before’ featuring Judith Light

Using special effects to de-age actors is a risky proposition, but forBilly CrystalandJudith Lightin their new seriesBefore,the effort was worth it.

Rather than casting younger actors to play Crystal, 76, and Light, 75, during flashback scenes,Beforeused de-aging technology on both actors.

Apple TV+’s Before

“They did a test on him [Billy], and they first showed me this, and I said, ‘Billy, is this going to work?’” Light tells PEOPLE. “Because we were friends before, and I was like, ‘Honey, what are wedoing?’ … We didn’t want to get younger actors because that often throws people. It’s like, ‘Wait a minute. What is this?’ And we didn’t want people to be thrown out of the story at such a climactic moment when they’re first meeting each other, and you realize that these people are soulmates."

“He shows me this thing of just him, and I was completely gobsmacked,” she continues, adding, “I saw the two of us together, and I was like, ‘This is really astonishing. It’s really stunning.'"

While Lynn has many dark moments onscreen, Light explains that drawing upon her considerable skills as an actor to make those moments convincing wasn’t hard to do.

“It was not difficult at all, and it wasn’t like I had to reach in and sort of pull something out and do what they often call substitutions when you’re acting from your own life,” she explains. “It was just when you believe it, and it’s real, and you have a partner that you’re working with, and they believe it, and it’s real, something magical happens. Something shifts. You’re not in your head thinking about it.”

Judith Light in ‘Before.'

In portraying Lynn, whom thetrailer hints at being unwell, Light was able to easily and comfortably explore her character’s complicated journey.

While Light reflects fondly on the project — “It was the most collaborative experience,” she says — she’s proud of Crystal, in particular.

“There’s nothing hecan’tdo. … He didMr. Saturday Night[A New Musical Comedy] where he’s singing and doing eight shows a week,” she says of his 2022 Broadway performance. “And I know he’s done dramatic work before. … I don’t hold Billy as, ‘Oh, yeah,that’sthe comedy guy.’ He’s this incredibly versatile artist that’s my friend. I knew somewhere thesubstancethat he would bring to this.”

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source: people.com