Framework Magazine Issue 10 - April 2013

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"I still come home at the end of the day facing the same demons I’ve always faced with the same challenges on my plate. Those things don’t go away when you realize your dreams. "

and I think I can attribute them almost entirely to Bomb Girls. I get to be in L.A. for a few months, which I don’t think would have happened otherwise. Before Bomb Girls I had never been to Toronto; now I’ve lived here twice and I’ve really fallen in love with this city too. IT’S A BIT OF A SNOWBALL EFFECT! WHAT ABOUT PERSONALLY? Personally things haven’t changed that drastically. I’m still exactly who I was beforehand, and it doesn’t change how I live Monday

to Sunday. Halfway through the first season I realized that despite having just landed what I might have told someone was my dream job a few years back, I still come home at the end of the day facing the same demons I’ve always faced with the same challenges on my plate. Those things don’t go away when you realize your dreams. THAT’S A VERY GOOD REMINDER—EVERYTHING TAKES WORK. WHEN DO YOU FEEL MOST AT EASE OR IN YOUR ELEMENT? When I’m most prepared. I learned very early on that the

fun really happens when you are so prepared that instead of worrying about the structure and the analysis and the lines, you can just play with the character. That coupled with people that you work with. Every now and then this special thing will happen when the director, the crew, and your fellow actors all align; it’s like the most magical thing on the planet when that happens. WE DON’T DOUBT IT! WHAT IS YOUR ULTIMATE DREAM PROJECT? I would love to work on an independent feature film that framework

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