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I don't know if it's expired already, but what drew you into acting and the Starfleet Academy role? Were you into the series before hand?
Did you have any expectations that changed before and after taking the role on?
Is there something that surprised you in the role/show?
i've always been a singer and performer as a kid, acting professionally as an adult is just an extension of what i loved doing as a kid. the starfleet academy role came up as an audition with my agent, i sent in a self tape, and a few weeks later i was cast. it was pretty quick. this role and show is my first venture into star trek, i binged a lot of it after getting cast.
i didn't expect the role to be so challenging tbh, there was no way for me to know until i did it. i quickly learned that filming sci fi take a LOT of energy. long days, long nights. i was surprised by how challenging the prosthetics process is. i researched a lot, jim carrey during the grinch, doug jones, colin farrell in the penguin, ALL of them have been vocal in interviews about how tough the prosthetics process is and i learned first hand
thank you for the reply! that's something I definitely wasn't considering either