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Interviewing filmmaker and actor Abhinaba Dutta

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1-. How was your childhood? Well, I was born with ADHD, and due to my attentional problems, it was extremely challenging for me to sit quietly and study. So, because of it, I struggled a lot in my childhood, both mentally and physically. I was not that good in studies. My parents never believed that I would ever study in a university one day. However, despite these challenges, my childhood was filled with curiosity and creativity. I was always fascinated by art and craft, drawing and sketching, and storytelling, whether it was through books, movies, or simply using my imagination. These early experiences laid the foundation for my passion for writing, filmmaking, and acting. 2-. From what age did you decide to be a actor and filmmaker and how did you know you had the skills to go on TV? From a young age, I developed a strong interest in acting and filmmaking. Growing up, my family and I used to watch a lot of Hollywood films together on channels like HBO and Star Movies. I

Interviewing actress Valery Ortega

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1-. How was your childhood? My childhood honestly wasn't that great nothing to do with my parents or environment but more individually at school. I was bullied alot and i felt like i needed to hide who i was for the longest time. Im a very sensitive and emotional person and back then it wasn't well view. 2. - From what age did you decide to be an actress and how did you know you had theskills to go on TV? I decided and realized i wanted to be an actress since i was 12 years old but before that i have been around theater and acting since 6 years old. And i dont really knew or believe i had the skills but instead i knew how much i wanted to tell stories and inspired people with my acting and the moment i was put on stage for the first time i realized how much i felt confident in what i do and realized this is what i was meant to do and how much i wanted to continue to work hard for it. 3. - Did your parents support you in the decision you made to be an actress?

Interviewing the model kourtnee Monroe 🐇PLAYBOY🐇

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1.- How was your childhood? My childhood was interesting. II was a military child. My father served in the Air Force. My family moved around a lot which made my childhood difficult at times. My childhood was tough but it made me a stronger adult.  2.- Did your parents support you when you decided to be a model? My parents supported me becoming a model. They encouraged my career choices and always felt proud of for becoming a model.   3.-At what age did you decide to be a model? Because? I started quite later in the modeling industry at the age of 19 years old because it wasn’t a career path I sought out. I didn’t plan to become a model but was presented the opportunity. I was scouted so I took the opportunity and the rest is history!   4.-Can you tell me an anecdote since you were a model? I was modeling in upstate New York and it was an on location photo shoot in the forest. It was absolutely freezing cold and I had to model in a bikini! As we were shooting, a co

Interviewing actor Stephen Michael Kelly

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1-. How was your childhood?  It was great. I was born and raised in New York City. Very diverse culturally. Mother is American, father was born and raised in Ireland. Youngest of 3 children. 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 really decided later in life. Once I auditioned for a play and got a part in it, I got very positive feedback and knew the talent to compete with others. 3-. Did your parents support you in the decision you made to be an actor?  My parents were very surprised as I worked on Wall Street and in corporate America. Once I told them and they saw me perform they were supportive. 4-. What was your first appearance on the screens?  First as an extra in a Keanu Reeves movie. I did more extra work, then wrote 2 short films, No Mas and The Righteous. 5-. What was the role you liked the most?  I like them all. I am interested in playing diverse roles. If I had to pick, probably No Ma, the shor

interviewing actress Marie Everett

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1-. How was your childhood? Being a kid was great. I had a caring family, but I was also lucky enough to meet an amazing friend very young who played a huge role in filling my childhood with laughter, joy and the feeling of total acceptance. I think I was very lucky to find this so young, as a shy kid I often wonder how different it might have been without them. 2. - From what age did you decide to be an actress and how did you know you had the skillsto go on TV? I was about 15 and it was thanks to an amazing teacher; Bridey Yorath. She saw something in a quiet, shy kid. And filled me with confidence, as well as creating amazing opportunities for her students, she went above and beyond in every way. I almost certainly would never have worked as an actor without her. 3. - Did your parents support you in the decision you made to be an actress? Yes they always did without question. Which I think is the most amazing gift they could have given me. To allow me to fo