All About EVA
Town & Country US|April 2023
Eva Longoria was never desperate. She was just playing the long game to become a triple threat: producer, philanthropist, and political powerhouse. Say hello to Hollywood's new stream queen.
ERIK MAZA
All About EVA

Eva Longoria is miles and miles away from Wisteria Lane. She’s in Barcelona when we first speak. Well, an hour and a half outside the city, if we’re splitting hairs, but it’s all a bit of a blur. She’s been furiously hopscotching all over the continent for months, shooting a series for Apple TV+. “I popped over to Paris. I popped over to Perpignan, to Marseille. I popped over to Lisbon,” she says, rattling off pit stops like a chipper Formula One champion. It’s 8 p.m. and she’s been up since 3 a.m. “I popped over to, you know, all of Spain.”

It’s a typical marathon for the actress. Except to call her just an actress is to overlook her quiet, steady rise as a producer, philanthropist, and political powerhouse. The Apple dramedy Land of Women, which sounds ripped from the universe of Pedro Almodóvar (and in fact co-stars his former muse, Carmen Maura), is one of a handful of projects Longoria has set up with every major player in streaming just this year. She’s producing a children’s show for Disney+ and an adaptation of Isabel Allende’s classic novel The House of the Spirits for Amazon. Her feature film directorial debut, the spicy rags-to-riches comedy Flamin’ Hot, is set to open at the South by Southwest Festival and lands on Hulu later in the spring. And then there’s the bread-and-butter work in front of the camera: She’s hosting Eva Longoria: Searching for Mexico, a travelogue co-produced with Stanley Tucci that was originally developed for CNN+ and survived the implosion of that service to land on the flagship cable channel. (Tucci’s eating-my-way-through-Italy show got the chop earlier this year, but Longoria’s premiered with much fanfare in March.)

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