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Interviewing actress Laura Hugill

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1-. How was your childhood?  Growing up, I loved watching movies and singing. I had a passion for making movies, singing and writing both scripts and songs. I always had a vivid imagination, even to this day, and the only tools that I had were imagination and a computer, so I would spend time writing out stories and lyrics that I would share to other people because of how proud I was about them. 2.- From what age did you decide to be an actress and how did you know you had the skills to go on TV?   I always knew my fate was to be an actress and singer. Ever since I can remember, I have always wanted to be a successful, working Hollywood actress and singer. I had a natural talent for acting as well as singing. My mother likes to tell me that I sang long before I could talk. It wasn’t until we moved countries that I started to take acting and singing lessons as a child. I have studied and trained for over 10 years. With acting, I went to many schools, classes and workshops o

Interviewing actress Kaye Laine

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1-. How was your childhood? I had an interesting childhood. There’s a lot of good and bad. I was born in Florida, at a Naval base hospital in Jacksonville. You don’t remember it really because we moved when I was about a year old to Oregon where my dad‘s family was. I’m the second oldest of six kids and part of my life I grew up on a farm in Albany, Oregon. What I value about being second oldest is that sharing a room helped me value being a roommate later on in my life. Because the house that I lived in was a three bedroom mobile home. And one of my siblings had a bed in the closet. But I do value learning, how to take care of animals, taking care of a garden and canning those vegetables with my mother and sisters. I learned how to milk goats. And my father taught me how to sew. When I turned 12 we moved to the city of Albany, Oregon. And my parents grew their separate ways. They had affairs, and you don’t know how much kids can see things. When we lived on the farm, my d

Interviewing actress Melany Hill

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1-. How was your childhood? My childhood was a whole journey on its own. A big rollercoaster with big highs and very low lows. When I was born I used to live with my mum, my grandparents, my aunt, and my uncle. And honestly, it was the best period of my childhood. I have fond memories that helped me build amazing relationships with my family. I was the only great-grandchild who met my great-grandmother and I love to be that one. Amazing warm Christmases, laughs and karaoke, playing in the backyard, enriching myself with our backgrounds. Everything we did seemed like a long-lasting warm hug. But you see I was born an actress, I just didn’t know what I was doing. I would spend hours and hours creating incredible worlds. I would save Antarctica, come back from the 18th hundreds, have 10 children, and need to save them from chaos or a princess who saved herself. I would memorize my favourite movies, go through my wardrobe to get matching outfits, and recreate whole movies