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Interviewing actress Angel Princess again

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  1-. It is a pleasure for me to interview you again. What new projects do you have  ? I just wrapped last month on a feature film called "Clown Motel: 3 Ways To Hell" written and directed by Joseph Kelly. It should be releasing sometime next year, but the trailer drops on October 4th. I also worked a day player role on "40 Days" with award winning director Peter Takla. Both roles were offered to me since I'm friends with the directors. I begin working on a short film called "Killer Looks" where I play the lead as a vampire and I'll also be producing that one. It will be my first lead role in a film. That one was written by Walter Hochbrueckner who also wrote The Paradise Motel (2022), which I also starred in. So basically, I've just been getting lucky this year with booking roles. I'm excited to share all my upcoming projects with you.      2 and 3: -In your opinion, do you think Hollywood runs out of ideas when filming a movie

Interviewing actress Isabelle Fontes

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1- How was your childhood? I was born and raised in Brazil, and I can say I had a great childhood. My dad is more of a hippie, while my mom was more sophisticated, as her father (my grandfather) was a congressman who often was invited to upscale events, like one where Prince Charles visited Brazil. Between my parents, I had an upbringing that allowed me to experience the best of both worlds—camping adventures with my father and spending time at the family ocean view apartment in Rio de Janeiro with my mom’s side of the family. 2- From what age did you decide to be an actress and how did you know you had theskills to go on TV?  I think I always enjoyed performing, even though I didn’t fully realize it at the time. On top of that, I saw it as the perfect profession to help me see the world more quickly. 3- Did your parents support you in the decision you made to be an actress?  Initially, my parents didn’t support my career choice. I had to wait until I finished school bef

Interviewing actress Annie A. Apakoh

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1-. How was your childhood? I hold onto my childhood as it’s what has made me the woman I am today. Nevertheless, my childhood was enjoyable, memorable and I learned a lot from my past self. 2. - From what age did you decide to be an actress and how did you know you had theskills to go on TV? I think I’ve always wanted to go into ‘media’ but not sure how, it was definitely during secondary school. At first I wanted to be a presenter but I tried it at university and didn’t enjoy it as much as I did acting. But the click for me was when I watched the movie ‘Us’. Lupita N’yongo made me feel so many emotions that I knew I wanted to make an audience feel like that. 3. - Did your parents support you in the decision you made to be an actress? Yes, I think maybe they don’t understand the process as much but they definitely support me. 4. - What was your first appearance on the screens? My very first appearance was an extra role in a youtube short in 2020. But my first lead wa