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RED INK Magazine had the pleasure of interviewing Pamelyn Chee. This is what she said to us. REDINK: What influenced you to get into acting? And when did it happen? PT: I played a little duck in a Chinese dance troupe when I was 7, and I was immediately hooked onto the feeling of being completely present and alive on stage. I can totally understand why people do extreme sportsit's just like acting. You have to be completely focused, relaxed and present- and that is the most liberating feeling ever. REDINK: Any particular role you prefer the most? PT: Villains, monsters, tyrants. Always. REDINK: Can you tell us something about your role in Boogie? PT: A provocative foul mouth unhinged gangstress of a tiger mom who loves nice clothes, has zero sense of social decorum and is not afraid to offend anybody at all times. REDINK: Is their someone who you would love to act with, that you haven't before? PT: Marlon Brando. The greatest there ever was. Nobody could exist on film like he did. To not act, and merely exist. REDINK: Is there a difference with your acting here in the US than in Asia? PT: It's not really the acting that is different, but the character behavior. Societal norms and cultural nuances dictate how a person reacts to a situation. For example, a Chinese person in Hong Kong will behave very differently from a Chinese person from China, or Singapore, which is different from a Chinese person born in the US, in the same situation. We are always looking for the truth of who the character is. And the more specific we can be about this, the more interesting and authentic the character will be. REDINK: What can we expect next from you? PT: Follow me on instagram @pamelynchee I'll keep u posted ;) This concludes our interview with Pamelyn, follow this amazing actress on social media and check out her her new role in the movie “BOOGIE” #boogiemovie @mreddiehuang get your ticket- boogietickets.com Continues....on page 10

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