1- What was the first horror movie you've played in?
The first movie I played in was "The Sandman" when I was 18 years old.
2-There's always a huge crowd for the horror movies. Why do you think there's such popularity for that genre?
I think horror movies are popular because of the suspense. Horror movies keep people on the edge of their seats.
3-What was the biggest challenge you had to accomplish on set yet?
Biggest challenge on set was when I had to be scalped in Skull Forest, and had fake blood running down my face into my eyes, but couldn't blink, cause I was dead.
4-Do you think roles for women are getting better over the years or it is still hard to find interesting roles?
I definitely think the roles for women are getting better and more interesting. Letting us show our talent rather then just screaming and being killed in the movie.
5-What makes you say YES when you read a script before accepting it?
I accept roles that I think I can really show my acting ability. I like to have fun on the set too :)
6-What's the film you are the proudest, to this day?
Proudest film: Skull Forest.
I felt like I was really able to connect with my character, and I loved that she was a bad ass :)
7-Being an avid runner, do you feel like it helps you with your acting?
Yes, I definitely think running helps me with my roles. It keeps me in shape, and keeps me focused.
8-What are the projects coming up for you?
I'm really excited about the new movie from Len Kabasinski "Angel of Reckoning." Len is awesome to work with, and his finished products are simply amazing!
The first movie I played in was "The Sandman" when I was 18 years old.
2-There's always a huge crowd for the horror movies. Why do you think there's such popularity for that genre?
I think horror movies are popular because of the suspense. Horror movies keep people on the edge of their seats.
3-What was the biggest challenge you had to accomplish on set yet?
Biggest challenge on set was when I had to be scalped in Skull Forest, and had fake blood running down my face into my eyes, but couldn't blink, cause I was dead.
4-Do you think roles for women are getting better over the years or it is still hard to find interesting roles?
I definitely think the roles for women are getting better and more interesting. Letting us show our talent rather then just screaming and being killed in the movie.
5-What makes you say YES when you read a script before accepting it?
I accept roles that I think I can really show my acting ability. I like to have fun on the set too :)
6-What's the film you are the proudest, to this day?
Proudest film: Skull Forest.
I felt like I was really able to connect with my character, and I loved that she was a bad ass :)
7-Being an avid runner, do you feel like it helps you with your acting?
Yes, I definitely think running helps me with my roles. It keeps me in shape, and keeps me focused.
8-What are the projects coming up for you?
I'm really excited about the new movie from Len Kabasinski "Angel of Reckoning." Len is awesome to work with, and his finished products are simply amazing!