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Interviewing actress Christabel Clark

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1-. How was your childhood? Gosh that's a big question! I'm not sure that any actor would probably have what's considered a ‘normal’ childhood- there’s often reasons why we want to spend the rest of our lives playing pretend! I come from a single parent-low income household so that meant for me wanting to be an actor was a bigger risk than it might have been for some.  2. - From what age did you decide to be an actress and how did you know you had the skills to go on TV? Acting was something I knew I wanted to do from the age of six. My dad was in an amateur dramatic opera Society and rather than leave me at home when he went to rehearsals he would take me along with him so I got taken in by all the ladies in the chorus. I was this funny gorky six-year-old amongst all these middle-aged ladies performing Gilbert and Sullivan. I thought it was the best thing ever and I never wanted it to stop.   I'm not sure anyone knows they have skills.I spend most of my l

Interviewing actress Sarah Lynn Dawson again

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1.- Hi Sarah!!!!! This is the fourth time I’ve interviewed you. What do you think of my interviews? How has your work been? I love being interviewed by you Carlos! You always ask insightful questions! 2.- What new projects do you have in mind? I am working on a suspense film and a sci-fi which I am excited about and also a new season of Stepping into Shakespeare! 3.- How did it go at the San Diego Comic-Con? It was great! I had never been before, so it was so fun to experience and to appear on a panel. We had about 300 people there, all Doctor Who fans, so that was fantastic! After the panel I spent a couple of days in San Diego, meeting new people and checking out other panels. It’s like Cannes for comic book fans ;) 4.- Can you tell us something about your work on the Doctor Who series? Yes, I was asked to record the audio descriptions for the visually impaired on Disney + and I loved it because I got to see the whole series! I really enjoyed it because the nostalgia and

Interviewing actress Diana Dell'Erba

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1-. How was your childhood?  My childhood memories are divided into two diverse worlds. One was a wonderful and light imaginary world in a village immersed in nature while in the other lived an angry father who scared me and both my parents argued heavily like a blazing fire. Looking back, my childhood held interesting but profound contrasts: the first great demonstration of the world’s duality. 2. - From what age did you decide to be an actress and how did you know you had the skills to go on TV?  Since I was a child I loved acting and pretending to be somewhere else. I often had to escape from the reality that surrounded me and so I succeeded. But it took me a long time to understand that the pain I experienced could become fuel for such a wonderful, artistic calling. 3. - Did your parents support you in the decision you made to be an actress? My father started showing support only after I achieved important results. My mother has always been very close to me and hap

Interviewing actress Bianca Bonciu

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1. How was your childhood?  I grew up in a small town in Romania, watching movies and dreaming about Hollywood. It seamed so far away to me at that time, it might as well have been on another planet.  2. From what age did you decide to be an actress and how did you know you had the skills to go on TV?  Since I was very little I've always enjoyed making people laugh. It was a calling that I had inside, to entertain people. I remember going to the movies and seeing the effect they had on people, they moved them in some way, they inspired them, and that is what I want to do with my movies as well.  3. Did your parents support you in the decision you made to be an actress?  My parents were very practical, and they made sure I had a back up plan, so I studied foreign languages in college. But after that I also studied acting.  4. What was your first appearance on the screens?  I think the first time was on a music video for Carrie Underwood called Ever Ever After. It was a