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Interviewing the actor Adrián Lepadatu again

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1-. How was your trip to Mexico? The trip in Mexico was wonderful. I travelled a lot in Mexico because I had to be first in Tecate. There was the first screening of the movie, “The Pitesti Experiment” by Victoria Baltag at the “International festival of North”, “Festival Internacional de Cine Frontera Norte” . I enjoyed a lot though movies during the festival and I’ve visited a lot of places in Tecate and by near. I saw actually the Atlantic ocean in Rosarito Bajo California and was wonderful. Also, I listened for the first time in my life, the mariachi band.    2-.Can you tell me an anecdote of the trip? I don’t have that actually, something interesting about anecdote. I just can’t tell you that I was last few times by there on the streets, but I’d help me to find on the maps to come back to the portal account for people was very very polite and they help me very much because I speak very well Spanish.   3-. You told me you went to the film festival in Mexico. How did i

Interviewing actress Fanni Compton

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1-. How was your childhood? Good….. for the most part. I was very blessed in some respects. As an introverted and incredibly shy little girl, my childhood was certainly joy-filled, often times confusing (for various reasons) but full of wonder, imagination and creativity which I think has heavily contributed to my development and skills as an actor in numerous ways. My joyful experiences along with my Mothers consistent encouragement, helped me to develop a positive outlook and this sense of ‘anything is possible’. Infact, my schools’ whole ethos and emblem was “Nil Impossible Est” which I wore very proudly upon my boater and blazer for many years, and I think it was this unwavering optimism that gave me the courage to explore my own creative potential, you know….without boundary’s or limitation’s. To think….. so many of my days were just consumed and mercilessly devoured by writing poetry, songs, raps, monologues, jokes, mini novels, recording and working out harmonies

New interview with actress Sarah Lynn Dawson. speaking of theater

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1.- What can you tell me about William Shakespeare?  What characters do you like from all his work? Well I have always loved Shakespeare and I was in a Shakespeare group in LA quite a few years ago. Recently in the Pandemic, I’ve read eleven or so of his plays with other actors on Zoom, some plays more than once like Twelfth Night. This experience has been such a great way for me act and learn the plays I didn’t know. I really like the way Shakespeare understands humanity and the human condition. His characters are rounded and flawed they all have their good and bad sides. He’s also a genius with words, puns and his language. Shakespeare’s language is different to our own, so it’s a bit of work to understand it and many times I still don’t, but once you get into the characters, their emotions and feelings - it flows. It has a depth and a timelessness that I also love. I would have to say in terms of Shakespearean roles I prefer Viola and also Rosalind from As You Like It.

Interviewing actor Lew Temple

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1-. How was your childhood? My childhood was wonderful, full of imagination and play. I was obsessed with playing baseball, so I was always outside playing baseball, riding my bicycle, building forts, and generally just being an active boy!. I had several friends, and of course we got into various trouble, but for the most part we were good kids. I was taught right from wrong by my parents, was disciplined, and had good manors. I am proud of my upbringing, and happy with my childhood. 2-. From what age did you decide to be a actor and how did you know you had the skills to go on TV? I never thought about being an actor, until way later in life. I believe I was around 28. Growing up, I did not even know there was such thing as an actor. I literally thought who I saw on television was who they were. I followed a girl into an acting class later on in life and was hooked by the craft of entertaining. I was from a story-telling family, so it felt natural. I never knew I had t