Felicia Pandolfi

INTERVIEW
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


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