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Interviewing actress Francesca L White

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1.- How was your childhood? Overall, very good. My parents did everything they could to ensure I had plenty of options and career paths for my future while still letting me be a kid. I’ve always been a bit of a nerd, and I won’t hide that I was bullied for it at school – like so many have, but I’ve been very lucky with my family. We’re still close. 2.- From what age did you decide to be an actress and how did you know you had the skills to go on TV and in the movies? I’ve always performed in a variety of disciplines – piano concerts, ballet & dance recitals, ice skating competitions, even Latin debates alongside acting. I had acting specific classes from age 11, and I studied drama through University. It actually took me until my drama degree to realise that I wanted to be an actress on the screen. I’ve always loved film, but I’ve never been particularly loud – which is what a lot of my acting teachers looked for and promoted, so I was often overlooked/underestimated

Interviewing actor Marquis Stewart

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1-. How was your childhood?   My childhood growing up was amazing when it came to my loving and supportive Queen (Melissa Stewart) , Pops (Keith Stewart Sr), Singings and family. I am the Youngest of 5 and I remember always being spoiled by everyone in the family, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and even in Laws. Unfortunately, with that outside in the real world as I got older in Elementary I was Physically , Mentally and Emotional Bullied. I would get talked about the way I act, talked, my ears and made fun of being called a punk because I wouldn’t hit back but just cry. I remember just always being laughed at while tears ran down my face. I always had a heart and giving no matter what so to as why it happened I didn’t know then but now I know it was to build my character and make me strong. I also was Molested at the age of 7 and 11 one by a family friend brother who was 8 years older than me and my friends mom. Going through what I went through created sever Anxiety/Panic and

Interviewing actress Rossie McCree

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1.- How was your childhood? Had a nice childhood, I was the middle child having two sisters and a one brother. My mother and step father were very loving and attentive. 2.- From what age did you decide to be an actress and how did you know you had the skills to go on TV and in the movies? Whe I was about six years old I knew I wanted to be on T.V. I loved movies and was fascinated by child actors and would go to my room and pretend I was an actress and I would recreate the scenes from any movie I watched. When I was in the 7th grade I took a drama class and my instructor was impressed by my acting skills and told me to stick with my acting and continue training. I knew at that point I could possibly one day be on T.V. 3.- Did your parents support you in your decision to be an actress? My mother supported my talent and would take me to any casting calls that we would hear about. 4.- What was your first appearance on the screens? My very first time I was in a film I was

Interviewing actor Jet Summan.

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1-. How was your childhood?  From what I can remember it was surrounded by love and support. My parents are very humble and hardworking. I was very energetic and sport mad, just loved football. My parents always taught me to respect others and to always follow my dreams. 2. - From what age did you decide to be an actor and how did you know you had the skills to go on TV?   I think I was about ten years old, taking part in school productions which I loved and then went onto doing acting workshops and joining a drama club. I then fell in love with acting and applied to two drama schools in the UK and successfully won a scholarship, all fees paid for to study acting and pursue a career in the arts as an actor.   3. - Did your parents support you in the decision you made to be an actor? Not at first, but once I got that scholarship to acting school and showed them I was committed and they came to watch some of the stage plays I was in , they were proud and happy. 4