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Interviewing the actress Maria Guerriero

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1-. How was your childhood? My childhood was happy, being the daughter of athletes I immediately approached and loved sport and it was my goal, to improve and grow in sporting disciplines. 2. - From what age did you decide to be an actress and how did you know you had the skills to go on TV?  From 14 to 16 I worked in fashion and trained in dance, my manager called me because I had been chosen for a short film, I wanted to refuse because it wasn't my job but he insisted and on the first take, during the first scene I I fell in love with it and understood that it was what I really wanted. 3. - Did your parents support you in the decision you made to be an actress? Initially they were confused by my decision to leave dance but then they supported me by believing in me and leaving me free to try 4. - What was your first appearance on the screens?   I was 16 years old and my first audition was for a film with Alvaro Vitali, an Italian comedy, it was the first time I saw m

Interviewing actress Sarah Jillian

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1-. How was your childhood?  I remember my childhood as being blast. I started acting school at the young age of 6. I was in a touring theatre production at 10. I was also on a radio programme at C.B.C.radio at the age of 9. I also enjoyed being on a ski team,downhill racing and had a horse that I took in the fall fair for quarter horse competitions. 2. - From what age did you decide to be an actress and how did you know you had theskills to go on TV? I loved entertaining an audience. I think as early as of 4. I started acting school at 6. 3. - Did your parents support you in the decision you made to be an actress? My mother was an actress and she really was worried that the business was not going to be easier but she always encouraged me. My father on the other hand has always been not quite as supportive. However both are always happy to hear successful outcomes. 4. - What was your first appearance on the screens? I was first in a small role on MrDressup A c

Interviewing actor Graham Lyne

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1-. How was your childhood? In my childhood it was very much about me being creative. I had such a good use of imagination I would play in my bedroom for hours creating stories with my toys and thinking of ways they could become involved with each other for example it was a very multiverse atmosphere I had woody and buzz interacting with mike and sulley, Wallace and gromit interacting with Angry Bird and so on. I think this obviously led me to having such a wild imagination when it came to acting so I guess you could say my childhood was the biggest influence upon my steps towards securing an acting career. 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? I guess in some ways it was when I was picking my subjects in high school to study at GCSE/BTEC level. I always had a strong passion for acting but like most I was afraid of taking part in a production because you had some students who would as they say ta

Interviewing actress Lillee Jean

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1-. How was your childhood? In my childhood, there was never an area lacking creativity! I used to create stop-motion videos for my blog with various elaborate scenarios and storylines. I was a filmmaker, actress, writer, and director, all at the same time. When I think back, my favorite short stop-motion films I created were an ice skating competition, and, a gymnastics Olympics setup, that I organized with my American Girl dolls as the lead stars. I would be the voiceover portion, voicing their thoughts! Although I had no traditional training, I grew up in the digital age and learned from others in films such as The Nightmare Before Christmas (the outtakes), which were huge inspirations for me. During my school years, I was in several productions such as The Nutcracker and The Wizard of Oz! The years of training, and learning in dance, arts, film, and storytelling has only intensified over the years, so I would say that it is what brought me up to where I am today as a

Interviewing the actor Johan Wickholm

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1.-How was your childhood? I grew up in Gibraltar, a small city south of spain under British law. My mother was born and raised and my father is of Finnish descent, he moved here during the 90s. Gibraltar itself is quite a close knitted suburban society, mainly made up of working class, a lovely bit of land to raise a family and live out your years in comfort… but that word comfort.. comfort has always bugged me. My childhood was interesting to say the least.. I was / still am a stubborn kid but I am the eldest of 4 brothers so that comes with responsibility, but as for growing up I can’t make any complaints, I had a roof over my head, food on the table and love. Then I hit an age where naturally decisions about your future have to be made. I felt disconnected from the people around me, like I mentioned just before Gibraltar is quite a small town and in these small towns people are drawn to the easy, for the most part it’s all they’ve ever known through generations. Intr

Interviewing the actor Franco Vega

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1-. How was your childhood? My childhood was fun for the most part. My parents did the best they could given their circumstances. We moved around a lot, so we were pretty much always on the go. My parents always encouraged us to dream big and supported any kind of creative acions that we chose to do. For example, they would come home from work to see our backyard transformed into a stage where I had all the local kids in the neighborhood come together and make costumes from everything in our house to recreate and play out Star Wars scenes for all the local parents. They didn't seem to mind that we destroyed all the curtains and blankets in our house to make this happen. lol. It wasn't until my teens years that things began to take a tun making it difficult to deal with my mother. 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? I decided at a very young age, I would say 5 years old, that I wanted to be

Interviewing actress Melissa Ann Pollack

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1-. How was your childhood?  I was born in Man, West Virginia. My parents moved to the capital city of Charleston when I was an infant to provide a greater life for their family. I knew from an early age that I wanted to pursue a career in modeling,  dance, or acting. I had a very active childhood filled with dance and modeling. I was always posing for the cameras and performing everywhere I had the opportunity. 2.- From what age did you decide to be an actress and how did you know you had the skils to go on TV?  I was on local commercial adds for TV starting at the age of 18. I remember specifically working with a kitchen and bath company and also doing a few for West Virginia tourism in my earlier years. I have had many public speaking roles and have been acting in commercials my entire life. 3.- Did your parents suppot you you in the decision you made to be an actress?  Absolutely, they supported all my passions. Modeling, Dance, and acting. 4. - What was your first appe