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Interviewing actress Joanna Andr

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1-. How was your childhood?  My childhood was a tapestry woven with vibrant threads of love, culture, and connection. Growing up in Greece was like living inside a colorful storybook, where traditions and morals were imparted like precious heirlooms. Surrounded by an extended family that felt more like a community, and friends who became like siblings, I was immersed in a world of warmth and togetherness. My parents, true pillars of love and guidance, sculpted the foundation of my character. Their unwavering support and nurturing nature instilled in me a strong sense of identity and values. Alongside them was my protective sister, a guardian angel who always had my back and taught me the beauty of loyalty and companionship. Our evenings were adorned with laughter and stories as we gathered around the table for dinners. The round table wasn't just a piece of furniture; it was a hub of animated discussions, a place where opinions were shared and heard. It's where I le

Interviewing actress Emily White

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1-. How was your childhood? I was born in New Galloway, raised in Edinburgh/London. We moved around a lot me my mother and siblings . 2. - From what age did you decide to be an actress and how did you know you had theskills to go on TV? I was 14 when I knew that I wanted to be and actress. I was always doing plays and I just fell in love 3. - Did your parents support you in the decision you made to be an actress? My mother I guess supported me. She was more of the jealous type even when it came to us kids. 4. - What was your first appearance on the screens? My very first appearance was on the movie Bloodshot in 2020! It was such a great experience. I met Sam Heughan and fell in love with acting even more. 5. - What was the role you liked the most? So far my favorite role is a more recent role in a horror mystery movie called slaves night and it was something I never experienced before which made it more fun 6.- What do you think led you to fame? The need to

Interviewing actress Madison Trully

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1-. How was your childhood? I had the Best childhood. I was adopted before birth and have amazing loving parents that showered me and my younger sibling with love and practically whatever we wanted. 2. - From what age did you decide to be an actress and how did you know you had theskills to go on TV? After I finished Cosmetology school in 2013, my colleague said she just worked on a movie set and next thing you know I’m on set and quickly progress to being booked for years as stand in and photo double. I felt like I found my crowd of other creative people. Then by word of mouth, I started getting emails for commercials and other auditions. I started booking local short films and music videos. I realized I had so much love for what I was doing and also realized if I put more practice to it I could be great. 3. - Did your parents support you in the decision you made to be an actress? Yes! My parents have always been supportive even though it wasn’t the easiest. 4. - W

Interviewing model and actress Jade Alexandra Carlson

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  1.- How was your childhood? I grew up in a small community in north western Ontario, I was the oldest out of all my cousins & my 3 siblings. My parents were divorced & didn’t get along at all. We had fun on the farm & on the bikes with the cousins when we were staying with my grandparents or my nana Pam, but behind closed doors there was a lot of hidden hardships that we endured. I took the physical, mental, & sexual abuse from the people who were supposed to care for me so that my brothers and sister wouldn’t have to, I also helped raise them due to my mom being gone all the time. My childhood had fun memories in between the madness as well tho. By the time I was fourteen i became a drug addict & almost died many times by the time I was 20 years old I was on needles & my life was all chaos, I decided to get sober & I am now 6 years sober, I have my health care certificate, my fitness modelling & also known as an actress now, which I accomp

Entrevistando al actor Alberto Ammann

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1-. ¿Cómo fue tu infancia? Fue muy alegre, y llena de viajes. Con 2 meses vinimos a vivir a España y regresamos a Córdoba, Argentina, ciudad donde nací, antes de cumplir los 4 años. A los 8 años volvimos de visita y fuimos a Italia con mi padre, estuvimos en Milán, Florencia y Venecia. También he tenido la oportunidad de viajar siendo un niño a Chile y Brasil y a algunas provincias argentinas. Todos estos viajes me aportaron una curiosidad muy grande por las diversas culturas y por la gente.  2-. ¿Desde qué edad decidiste ser actor y cómo supiste que tenías las habilidades para salir en televisión? Lo decidí alrededor de los 19 años, mientras estudiaba en el Seminario de Teatro Jolie Libois en el Teatro Real de Córdoba. Durante toda la primaria tuve Teatro y Música como asignaturas y eran mis preferidas. Cuando empecé a entender qué había mas allá del juego me enamoré profundamente de esta expresión artística y decidí que quería vivir como actor.  3-. ¿Tus pa

Interviewing the writer Aleksandra Tryniecka

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1.-How was your childhood ? Throughout my childhood I used to live in an imaginary world and surround myself with imaginary characters. That was the result of my reading passion, developed and encouraged by my parents. During my childhood, I used to read and write a lot, and it has not changed until this day.   2.-Did your parents support you when it came to being a writer? I'm very grateful to my parents for their constant support on my literary journey as a writer!   3.-How did you come up with the idea of your Bunkies characters? Bunky the Hippo – the main protagonist of my novel Bunky and the Walms: The Christmas Story was born – at least, as an idea – in May 2019 during a conference in London. It happened when I noticed in one of the stores a very specific plush toy – a blue hippo. The hippo's face was quite ambiguous – he was simultaneously happy and critical. I was surprised to discover that there was the entire range of conflicting emotions on the hippo'

Interviewing the actress Salomé Paulo

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1-. How was your childhood? My childhood I would say was pretty average. I grew up in Buenos Aires, we were a family of 5; my mum (actress), dad (neurosurgeon) and little brother and sister. I was very shy as a kid, but I always had this very clear artistic side, where I would spend hours playing scenes from tv shows in my room, learning Musical Theatre songs, picking up my mum from drama class, going to the theatre, or going to a restaurant with her classmates talking about plays, etc. All of that was only natural to me. Acting was always a big part of my life from an early age. 2. - From what age did you decide to be an actress and how did you know you had theskills to go on TV? I wanted to be an actress from when I was very young. Maybe it wasn't super clear in my mind that the answer was acting, but I always had this drive towards art in general and finding different ways of expression. I always felt very connected to art in so many ways. I think that once I star