Q.) Tell us a little about yourself, where you are from, hobbies, etc. |
FELICIA: Originally I'm from Boston Massachusetts. I like art, video games and my cat. I consider myself a fairly fun loving person and I can be really easy to get to know. |
Q.) Through the majority of The Evilmaker shoot you were ill, but yet your performance came across beautifully and you couldn't tell. How rough was that? |
FELICIA: Rough. I had to take things a little at a time and kept telling myself "it's almost over...It's almost over.." |
Q.) Tell us about your character, Rachel. |
FELICIA: She's one of those creepy Goth chicks, who likes to freak people out. Deep down inside she doesn’t believe half of the mumbo-jumbo stuff she spouts off. |
Q.) Playing Rachel was quite an undertaking. Do you relate to her at all? |
FELICIA: I don't know. I could never be that dark and brooding all the time. I'd go crazy. |
Q.) You don't want to make acting a carrier. What is your carrier of choice and why do you do b-movies? Do you have fun? |
FELICIA: What I'd really like to do is make comic books and video games. I love acting though, it's great to see the film go from the script to a finished product. I think that's why I do it. |
Q.) You have a whole slew of movies coming out over the next year. Any particular character you liked playing most? |
FELICIA: I played the part of a mysterious woman in a red dress. I said nothing and wondered through some areas and gave people funny looks. Hours were short and I didn't have to say any lines. It was great. Sometimes the whole silent thing can get challenging. It's a different kind of acting. |
Q.) You want to make a action movie with lots of oriental fighting. Ever think you will be able to do it? |
FELICIA: It's a pipe dream really. I love those types of movies, but they require training, special equipment, on and on. I'd love to do it, but I don't know if I'll ever be able to. |
Q.) What type of movies were you raised on? |
FELICIA: Like when I was wee? Good 'ol Disney cartoons. When I got a little older, those serious almost documentary movies like The Mission, The Last Emperor, those types. When I got out on my own, action movies, martial art flicks. To be honest I never really was that into watching horror or thriller movies. >9.) |
Q.) The shoots went very long (15 hours a day). How were you able to cope with that? |
FELICIA: Caffeine |
Q.) What was it like working with the crew? |
FELICIA: Those guys were great. I know a lot of them from before I was acting, that really how I got into it. |
Q.) What's it like knowing a movie you were in is in video stores nation wide and in Canada? |
FELICIA: That's kinda scary. Cool, but scary. |
Thanks Felicia. Look for her in Pipedreams up and coming DREAMWALKERS, THE SEEKERS and ABOMINATION: THE EVILMAKER 2 |