Deborah
Ann Woll has traded her True Blood fangs for secretary duties as
Karen Page in the upcoming Marvel's Daredevil series. In a recent
interview the actress talked about changing from a character that she
knows inside out to one that she doesn't, and how she dealt with
that.
"I'm
already starting to notice huge differences between the two
characters [in "True Blood" and "Daredevil"].
That's already kind of exciting to play. I can feel myself go, "Oh,
if this was Jessica she would do this," but wanting to kind of
steer differently than that. It's always going to be me in some way.
I think, as an actor, that's part of it. You have to bring some of
yourself to it, and that's why you have to revisit roles over and
over again, so you can see different people bring themselves to the
part. So it's always going to feel a little bit similar because it
will always be a piece of me, but I can choose to respond differently
or play things closer to the chest. It's been a really interest
experience, actually, stepping outside of Jessica. It feels sort of
weird. Jessica was like an old pair of jeans. I knew every rip, every
stretched out spot. It just fit me just right after so many years.
Karen, it's going to take a little bit of time, but I'm starting to
figure out how to I fit into those clothes.
After a few years of working on one character, it was so easy to feel for [Jessica]. By Season 3, I could cry for Jessica at the drop of a hat. I cared about her as much as I care about myself, so it was just very easy to go there. Starting up with the new character [Karen] now, I remember being like, "Why is this so hard? I thought I was really good at this. I thought I had this whole emotional accessibility thing licked because it had been so easy for the last four or five years." And then I was like, "Oh, right. I've only known Karen for like four weeks as opposed to seven years." I have to do this work all over again, and maybe in two years I'll be at the point where I can cry at the drop of a hat for Karen. [ laughs] But it just takes a little bit of extra effort to get there, and making things even more real or higher stakes for yourself, whatever you've got to do to get yourself there. It's a reminder of how special it was to do that one show for seven years."
Source
- zap2it
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