Elizabeth Tabish Transformative Experience of Playing Mary Magdalene on ‘The Chosen’
The Honor and Joy of Playing Mary Magdalene on 'The Chosen': Elizabeth Tabish Reflects on Her Role
‘The Chosen’ Actress Says Playing Mary Magdalene Has ‘Changed My Understanding of the Gospel’
In a recent interview, actress Elizabeth Tabish, who portrays Mary Magdalene in the hit TV series The Chosen, shared how taking on the role has profoundly impacted her understanding of the gospel. Tabish explained that the experience of bringing such a pivotal biblical figure to life has deepened her spiritual connection and reshaped her perspective on the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Tabish, who first appeared as Mary Magdalene in the show’s inaugural season, highlighted how her portrayal of the character has allowed her to explore the complexities of Mary’s transformation from a woman burdened by past struggles to a devoted follower of Christ. She shared that studying Mary’s journey of redemption has offered new insights into the power of grace, healing, and personal growth—lessons she continues to apply in her own life.
“I had a preconceived notion of who Mary Magdalene was,” Tabish said, reflecting on her initial research for the role. “But as I dove deeper into her story, I realized that her life was a testament to the incredible power of Christ’s love and forgiveness. That has changed how I view the gospel and my own faith.”
Her portrayal of Mary Magdalene not only resonates with fans but also has been a transformative journey for the actress herself. Tabish emphasized the importance of portraying Mary as more than just a symbol of sin, but as a person who was deeply loved and cherished by Jesus. This nuanced portrayal, she explained, has shown her the true meaning of compassion and redemption.
As The Chosen continues to captivate audiences with its fresh take on biblical stories, Tabish’s portrayal of Mary Magdalene serves as a powerful reminder of the life-changing impact of Jesus Christ’s teachings and the transformative power of love and forgiveness.
Read more about her experience at Deseret News.