Billie Lourd Stars with Matt Bomer in ‘Mid-Century Modern’

aracter, Chuck Allen, who is a struggling interior designer in the mid-1980s.

Lourd shared that she’s been a fan of Bomer since she was 10 years old, making this collaboration a dream come true for her. “I am so inspired by him as an actor. I think he’s so talented and so hot,” she gushed. Their history helped make the decision to join the project an easy one for Lourd.

Working with Murphy, Mutchnick, and Kohan again on this new series felt like coming back to work with family. Lourd’s experiences on previous projects with them have been positive and rewarding, and she’s excited to bring that chemistry to Mid-Century Modern. This heartfelt reunion and the chance to work alongside talented actors like Bomer and Lane has Lourd riding high on her “indie grind.”

While it’s a new venture for the young star, she’s feeling inspired and motivated by the chance to bring her best to this team and project. The tight-knit connections behind the scenes and on screen have created an atmosphere that feels more like a family gathering than a filming set. The opportunity to be a part of such a talented cast and crew is something that Lourd is clearly grateful for and aims to make the most of.