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Interviewing actress Ayla Demirci

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1-. How was your childhood? I had a pretty unconventional childhood—my parents were young and wild, really part of the punk scene. They lived in a small music venue in its early days, so from the start, I was surrounded by that raw energy. My parents even partied with punk legends like GG Allin and others in the community. I grew up with three siblings and had a lot of parental figures around me. My parents split up when I was young, and my stepdad, who helped raise us, was actually good friends with my birth dad—they even played together in a punk band. Their friendship has always been a powerful example to me of love, respect, and maturity. 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’ve known I wanted to be an actress for as long as I can remember. Even as a young child, I loved creating characters and fully embodying them—sometimes to the point of taking things a bit too far. For example, I’d tell all the pu...

Interviewing actress Brittany Vadnais

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1-. How was your childhood? My childhood was crazy. I was a military brat, so I grew up all over. Before I moved the first time though I was eight. I remember spending my childhood and the summers of (when we would visit from wherever my dad was stationed) on my late grandpa’s farm. We’d shuck corn, and run around outside like kids do. I was also doing theatre and dance when I wasn't playing around or watching cartoons like a normal kid. My mom would let me audition for Barney so the theatre was the closest I could get to TV/Film until I was out of conservatory. 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 knew since I was a little girl and found out you could do it as a job. I never knew I had the skills to be on TV. I still haven’t been on Network Television but now I’ve had the training necessary to be able to book that first co-star on streaming. I am going to be in a show on a Christian Streaming S...

Entrevistando al dramaturgo y director Adriano Numa

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1.-¿Qué te inspiró a convertirte en escritor dramaturgo y qué te motiva a seguir creando obras de teatro? La necesidad de comunicar inquietudes para la evolución social, la conciencia de que el arte es la mejor herramienta para sensibilizar al público y mi activismo contra la violencia y la discriminación. Me motiva pensar que hay muchas niñas y niños que pueden recibir estos mensajes y difundirlos en su entorno inmediato y que el público en general se llevará a casa una reflexión. 2.-¿Cuál es el proceso que sigues para crear una nueva obra de teatro? ¿Cómo desarrollas tus ideas y personajes? Primero, se identifica un problema social relevante que se pueda abordar desde la perspectiva teatral. Luego, las ideas se desarrollan desde una perspectiva lúdica, sin ser evidentemente pedagógica. Siempre busco emplear la menor cantidad de personajes para no pulverizar el mensaje y restarle fuerza. Lo más importante de todo el proceso es trabajar sobre una escaleta para no perderse e...

Interviewing actress Kelsey Tuck

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1.-How was your childhood? I was fortunate to have a great childhood. My parents encouraged me to try multiple different hobbies and sports, and challenged me to excel academically. They helped me to build a strong foundation and gave me a positive outlook on life. 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 got into acting in late 2019 when I was 23, almost 24. I had just finished nursing school and started modeling during that time since I had some extra free time and always wanted to explore the creative side of myself. Modeling opened the door to acting, and I quickly realized how much I loved being in front of the camera. The positive feedback I received, along with the joy I felt on set, helped me realize that I had a natural connection to performance and could take it further—like working on feature films." 3.-Did your parents support you in the decision you made to be an actress? Yes, my parents have b...