Sky interjú
2010.05.13. 21:50, Blazing
Deborah Ann Wollal készült egy intejú a Sky magazin internetes honlapjának. Ezt sajnos most nincs időm lefordítani, de a nyelvezete nem egy eget rengető nehézségű. Szóval simán meg lehet birkózni vele, vagy ha nem sikerült, még mindig ott vannak a jó öreg online fordítók.
As the first series of True Blood comes to an end, we're finally getting a glimpse into what it's like to be turned into a vampire - but from rookie Jessica's point of view, there's not much fun in it.
We caught up with actress Deborah Ann Woll to find out what's in store for the young bloodsucker.
Are you enjoying your role?
Are you kidding? It's fantastic. I'm a very reserved person so to get on set and be totally crazy and wild is the greatest.
How are you coping with the vampire fangs? Ever bite your lip?
They're pointy. I'm a bit of a klutz. And it's a little hard kissing with them in, I'll say. I have to be very careful.
Az interjú többi részét a bővebben mögött olvashatjátok.
What do you think is in store for Jessica?
Teen angst. The teens are tough enough without being a vampire and an outcast.
I like this balance between sweetness and danger that we've been playing with and I would like to see more of that continue. And what is it that provokes her to go in either direction? [Show creator] Alan Ball has said that it's about 50% book and 50% his own creation. My character is entirely Alan's and the writers' so I don't get any clues.
Why do you think we're so fascinated by vampires?
I always get asked this and I need to come up with an answer. Vampires look like us, they talk like us, they blend into society and yet they're absolutely different. They can be incredibly warm and giving but also terrifying.
I think what we see is a little bit of that fear of evil walking amongst us but the flip side of the same coin is that absolute allure of this unknown creature that seems to know more and be more than you
What is the vibe like on set?
We all get along really well. I'm told that I'll be spoiled by this set. There's not an ego in the bunch, and I've been told that ego is a problem in Hollywood.
This is your first major role, are you being recognised by fans?
I've never had anything like that before. I don't get it very often. I don't leave the house very often so it's not a problem. I also dress pretty sloppy but I'll get it if I'm loitering in the grocery store.
I'm off to film an episode of Law & Order in New York.
Victim or killer?
Maybe a bit of both, who knows!