August 7th, 2024
Behind The Blinds

ON THE CASE
AFTER GRACING OUR SCREENS IN WEDNESDAY AS THE EAGER WEREWOLF ROOMMATE, EMMA MYERS CONTINUES TO EXPLORE THE MYSTERY GENRE AS A YOUNG DETECTIVE IN A GOOD GIRL’S GUIDE TO MURDER. BASED ON THE BEST-SELLING NOVEL SERIES, MYERS PLAYS PIPPA, A DETERMINED AND SELF-APPOINTED INVESTIGATOR WHO IS SET ON RESOLVING HER TOWN’S TRAGIC MURDER CASE FOR A HIGH-SCHOOL PROJECT. WHILE SHE HAD LITTLE TIME TO NAIL HER ACCENT AS A BRIT, EMMA ADMITS THAT SHE AND HER CHARACTER HAVE A LOT MORE IN COMMON THAN ANY OF THE ROLES SHE PREVIOUSLY PLAYED, WHICH PROVED TO BE MORE OF A CHALLENGE FOR HER AND LED HER TO READ THE BOOKS 4 TIMES, IN TRUE BOOKWORM FASHION. WE SAT WITH EMMA TO DISCUSS THE COMPLEX THEMES OF THE BBC AND NETFLIX, AND HOW LORD OF THE RINGS AND K-POP GROUP SEVENTEEN HAVE INFLUENCED HER LIFE.

Hi Emma, nice to meet you! How are you doing? I hear you’re in Dublin.

I am in Dublin! Shooting season 2 of Wednesday right now, so super busy but very excited.

How’s the filming going?

I can tell you that I love the script so much this season, there’s definitely gonna be a lot of fun stuff to look forward to, but that’s about all I’m allowed to say or else I’ll end up on the news.

Were you a Tim Burton fan before getting onto the project?

Oh yeah! Huge Tim Burton fan. I grew up watching his movies and I feel like he was a huge part of my childhood. When I heard that he was doing this, I was so excited. And flash forward to booking it, it’s just kind of a crazy dream come true, shooting with a director of films you’ve been watching since you were a kid, it’s such a crazy weird feeling.

At just 22, you’ve got an array of acting gigs and roles already. How did you fall in love with this craft?

I was a huge Lord of the Rings fan, I loved fantasy movies and books, and I remember that Peter Jackson used to release the behind-the-scenes videos from the shooting of the Lord of the Rings movies –I remember watching them and being like, “Ugh, that’s what I wanna do. That’s what I wanna do so bad!”. So that’s been plan A from the beginning. Being an actor is always what I wanted to do. And it’s worked out so far.

Being an introvert, how has acting helped you?

I’m definitely still introverted, but I think acting, especially because your job is being surrounded by people 24/7, helps to have better people and communication skills. You always have to be talking to someone you don’t know because it’s part of the job. It’s definitely helped with my social skills a little bit.

Let’s talk about Netflix’s upcoming show A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder. You play the role of the series’ protagonist Pippa who we often watch solo exploring gloomy and forbidden areas. Do you have any favourite moments that you shot?

The ones that stuck with me were the Hastings party from the first episode, the scene in the chemistry lab with Max and Naomi, and then all the scenes that we did in the police station with Dan Da`Silva and Elliot – those were so fun to shoot.

You had to change your accent, how did you prepare for that?

I had a dialect coach. Honestly, I didn’t have long to prepare because I joined so late. We had about 2 weeks before filming to get the accent down, which was the trickiest bit of this job. But we worked with my dialect coach together twice a week, and she was always on speed dial if I needed anything. I also had an entire English cast and crew who could help me out if I needed help figuring out how to say certain things.

I thought it was interesting that whilst your family life was getting out of control, one thing that Pip always kept on track was resolving the case. How would you say Pip has used the case as a form of escapism?

I think at first, it starts off as just a school project, she’s not really thinking that much about it, she’s thinking it’ll be interesting enough to get into a university. But as it goes on and she gets more involved in it and she finds out that the people she knows in real life are actually involved in it, that’s when it starts to become more personal for her. She definitely uses it as an escape from her own personal life, but really, she’s not escaping much because she’s just as involved in that as she is in her own family life. I don’t think it does her any good.

She’s so intrinsically linked to the murder, so she’s not escaping from anything in the end. And with what happened to Barney, I think it was at that moment that Pip realised the danger and the gravity of the situation she’d gotten engaged in.

I think you can feel so far away from something and think, “This can never happen to me,” until it does. And that’s where Pip runs into some trouble as she thinks it’s so far from her, it’s whatever, it’s not a big deal. Yet she ignores all the warnings she gets and then ends up losing her dog as a result of it. And this is a turning point for her, realising that this is very real stuff happening and at any given time it could turn onto her. That is a very pivotal moment and I think the show portrayed it in the right way.

The show depicts and explores the topics of grooming and suicide. Why do you think it’s important to discuss these issues on television in a teen show?

Well, I think that a lot of the time TV shows and movies struggle not only with bringing light to situations, but they sometimes end up glorifying it. We didn’t wanna do that in the show. These are very real things that happen and people think, “Oh, that only happens on TV or in movies,” and you think it’s never gonna happen to you till it does happen to you, and I think it’s good to have these things you show people, real situations that happen, and don’t take them too lightly. They’re very serious topics and it’s good to draw attention to them without glorifying them for entertainment.

And the way they approached it was done in a way where it made sense, without coming off as gimmicky. How would you say playing Pip challenged you as an actor?

Pip is a lot different to any character I’ve played before, she’s a lot more like myself. And maybe you think it should be easier to play somebody that’s a lot like you, when actually, it is a lot harder. It definitely challenged me, this whole script has challenged me, this job has challenged me. It challenges your mindset, your work ethic and how much you actually want to do this job. But it’s been such a great time, I’m so glad I did it. I’m glad for the things you have to think about when you play these sorts of roles. Pip has really brought me a lot in my life to think about.

The show was filmed in the UK. Did you experience any culture shock when moving to the UK? What did you miss the most about the US?

I miss ice, man, in my water. I miss iced drinks. That is the thing that kills me. It gets hot in the summer, I mean I’m from Florida so it’s not as hot, but it does get hot and nobody drinks over here. And when you ask, they look at you like you’re an idiot, when it’s literally boiling outside.

You’re into K-pop – who’s your ult and how did you get into it?

Seventeen is my ult. And I got into K-pop… Well, when me and my best friend were 15, back in 2017, there was a cover of Charlie Puth by Jungkjook and Jimin, and I remember watching it and that opened the door. We got into Seventeen and it’s been going strong ever since.

I feel like that era of BTS was everyone’s gateway into K-pop, like when DNA came out…

Exactly, I think when DNA came out that was the first K-pop music video I’ve ever watched, me and my best friend were like, “ What is this, what’s going on?”

And then you start to watch all the lives and you can’t stop obsessing…

You watch all the shows and all the fun YouTube compilations. I remember I was doing the K-pop stuff when you couldn’t get the English translations for anything, you had to wait a week. I’m a veteran.

What’s the best advice K-pop has taught you?

I wouldn’t say K-pop in general, I would say Seventeen specifically. They are such genuine people, I’ve met them and they are the sweetest guys ever – they really go to show you that no matter how famous you are, no matter what you do for a living, you just have to be kind to everybody. You can tell that they’re such genuine people and they treated me with such kindness, and I would definitely say that Seventeen has been the most authentic group I’ve encountered.

But I guess that’s why we as fans latch onto certain groups, because of their humility and kindness, it’s rare to see that in the industry.

Who’s your ult?

It varies, but I’ve always loved 2NE1 and Sistar.

Oh, I love 2NE1 and Sistar!

Are there any other projects or roles that you’re getting into?

I just finished filming Minecraft with Jack Black and Jason Momoa. We had a great time filming that, of course, if you’ve ever played Minecraft, you know that it’s based on a video game, I’m really excited about that.

Source: behindtheblinds.be

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December 19th, 2023
1883 Magazine

When you ask most young actors what they would be doing if they weren’t lucky enough to have the acting career they hoped for, you typically get a variety of answers with various job titles like a nurse, a veterinarian, a teacher or a yoga instructor. For 21-year-old actress Emma Myers, there was never a backup plan – becoming an actor was the only option.

Growing up in Orlando, FL, Emma Myers found her love for the inner workings of film and TV by studying behind-the-scenes style vlogs the filmmakers of The Lord of the Rings would share on YouTube to a very fanatic online fanbase. While most girls her age were likely watching reruns on Disney Channel or the latest teen drama series, Myers was obsessing over the fantasy adventures in franchises like The Chronicles of Narnia, and imagining herself in the worlds and the characters she was watching on screen. After countless auditions and a few small roles, Myers’ imagination and persistence would eventually lead her to landing what would be a breakthrough role for her – the role of Wednesday Addams’ bright-eyed werewolf best friend Enid in the hit Netflix series, Wednesday. The Addams Family spinoff ended up being an overwhelming success and one of Netflix’s top-watched shows ever, racking up over 6 billion viewed minutes in the first week of its release, and spent six weeks at number 1.

Myers’ latest addition to her resume is quite different from her last. Out now on Netflix, she plays the role of CC Walker, the daughter of Jess Walker (played by Jennifer Garner) in the new holiday family comedy, Family Switch. Similar to Freaky Friday or Garner’s 2000s romantic comedy 13 Going On 30, Family Switch is a holiday-themed twist starring Garner and Ed Helms star as out-of-touch parents who suddenly find themselves occupying the bodies of their teenage children (played by Myers and Brady Noon), and vice versa. The juxtaposition between a role in a family comedy like the 17-year-old soccer star CC Walker after portraying Enid in Wednesday, and excelling at both, proves that there are no jobs too big or complex for Myers. With so many projects in the pipeline, including a new season of Wednesday, the lead in the upcoming series A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, and her newly announced role in Minecraft, Myers proves she is unstoppable.

Fresh off the release of Family Switch on Netflix, Emma Myers chats with 1883 Magazine about learning from acclaimed actress Jennifer Garner, spending days off shooting at Disneyland, and where she hopes to take her career in the future.

First off – I saw your Deadline announcement this morning that you’re joining the cast of the upcoming Minecraft film. Congratulations! I know you haven’t started production yet, but is there anything you can tell us about this project and your character in the project?

Thank you very much! I can’t really say much because we’re just getting started with it and I don’t want to spoil anything, but I can tell you that I am very excited to get started.

Are you excited to be spending some time in New Zealand?

I am! It’s been a bucket list destination of mine for many many years, so I’m very excited to finally get the opportunity to go.

Backing up a little, I would love to hear about your path to becoming an actress – when did you first decide that this is the career you wanted to pursue?

Since I was little, it’s always been the thing that I’ve wanted to do. I did a lot of theatre when I was younger as a starting point, but really I wanted to do film and TV because I loved The Lord of the Rings. The Lord of the Rings filmmakers used to do these behind-the-scenes vlogs, and I watched them every single day, and it just made me want to be an actor. It’s always been my plan A – I haven’t ever really had a passion for any other potential career besides acting.

You mentioned The Lord of the Rings, but were there any specific films or actresses that you admired growing up that made you want to pursue acting?

I really, really loved the Narnia series – I read the books when I was little and absolutely loved the films. I think that the fantasy genre kind of inspired me a lot as a kid, so anything in that kind of realm for sure!

I’ve been meaning to re-watch the Narnia films! I also loved those so much as they came out, and I feel like the holidays are the perfect time to watch them.

For sure, definitely!

Do you remember your first-ever audition?

I do – it was actually a commercial audition. I can’t remember what commercial it was for, but I think it was just your run-of-the-mill casting call at someone’s little commercial office in Orlando. Definitely nothing too noteworthy [laughs].

When you first started to go out for auditions, were you just going out for every potential opportunity, or was there a specific type of job you were trying to go for?

Well, when you’re early on in your career you don’t really get to decide what roles you get to go out for. You can’t afford to be picky with jobs unfortunately, so you end up auditioning for any jobs that come your way, even if it’s something you don’t want to be doing. You can’t turn down opportunities because you don’t really have any notoriety yet. I got lucky with my jobs, though! I never had to do any work that I wasn’t excited about. I have enjoyed every job I’ve had thus far, which is actually kind of a blessing. There are times when you audition for things that you really want and you don’t get, but later on, realize it’s actually a good thing you didn’t get that job because it would have gotten in the way of another opportunity. I’ve enjoyed my career path!

What was it that eventually led you to audition for the role of Enid on Wednesday?

Well, you don’t really turn down a Tim Burton audition! I wasn’t turning down any audition at that point, especially a Tim Burton audition, you just don’t pass that up. So, it wasn’t really me debating whether or not I should audition or something specific drawing me to it. It’s Tim Burton.. It’s The Addams Family! So you are kind of desperate to be a part of it. It was a good four months of auditioning. You’d audition, and then it would be silent, then you’d audition again, and it would be silent again. You’d go in for a callback, and then more silence. It was a lot of waiting and a lot of hoping. It was a long four-month process, but it was totally worth it.

Obviously your part in Wednesday was a career-defining role for you – how excited are you that there’s going to be a season 2?

I am very excited about it! I have never had to come back to a project before, other than reshoots, which are hard enough trying to remember what you did. I think it’s going to be fun seeing all of my friends again and having that same sense of community that we did, wow, two years ago now. I am excited – new place, new experiences – it’s going to be really fun!

Is there anything you can share about season 2? Do you have any specific hopes for Enid’s story?

You know what, no one really tells me what’s going on with season two, so I could not say one thing about it because I do not know [laughs] – but for Enid, I would just love to see her be more confident in herself. She’s finally grown into her wolf abilities, and I would like to see her use that instead of being scared and upset by it. I would love to see her be an instigator in things instead of just being dragged along with it.

What was it like transitioning from Wednesday to your latest project, the family comedy/holiday movie Family Switch?

They are very different tones [laughs] so it was a bit of a switch-up, but the cast made it very easy to get into that comedy space. I was just having a lot of fun, honestly! I was just along for the ride.

I watched the movie a few nights ago and it’s definitely a very fun holiday film. Was a project in this genre something you’ve always wanted to do?

No, surprisingly! I’ve always been afraid of it because comedy is harder than drama, like way harder. So I have always kind of been unsure if I could pull off the right kind of comedic timing. But I had a lot of fun filming this and I’m glad that I did because it’s just something really different than anything I’ve done before.

How difficult was it to go from playing the 17-year-old version of CC Walker to the adult/mom version of her? You nailed it by the way!

Well, I joined the process really, really late. I joined a week before principal photography started, so I only had one week to prep. In that week we had an amazing movement coach. Me and Jennifer Garner would spend hours playing these weird acting warm-up games where we would mimic each other, and then act like dogs (laughs) and then we would swap sides and I would read her lines, and she would read mine, and then we would switch again. Just different exercises where we would get out of our bodies and become more comfortable imitating another person. We did a drill of that in the first week, which really helped. But also, it just comes easily when you’re working with someone as iconic and talented as Jennifer Garner to work with. You can kind of just watch her, learn from her and ask her questions, which is what I did.

Oh my gosh, I can imagine what an amazing experience that must have been. What was it like working with Jennifer Garner and having her as a mentor? Is there anything that she taught you that you will take with you to her next role?

Just be kind to every single person on set. Everybody is there for a reason, and everyone has a specific job. She would learn everyone’s names and always say hello to everyone on set and was always very sweet. That’s one of the things that sets her apart from other actresses, is that she is just so personable and kind. I think that’s so much more important than any other acting lesson that can be taught. Just how to be a nice person.

You and the rest of the cast seemed to have amazing chemistry. Do you have a favourite off-screen memory from this experience?

Oh my gosh – Brady and I actually went to Disneyland one day for fun because he got some free passes, so he invited me. I haven’t had that much fun off-screen on a set in so long and it was just so refreshing for us to just goof around and be ourselves at the Disney park. It was really fun.

I love Disney! Now I’m curious, do you have a favourite ride at the Disney parks?

Well, I grew up in Florida, so all of the rides that I love are at the Florida parks.

I am familiar with Disney World in Florida, by the way. I actually used to work there when I was in college!

Oh my goodness, well, I’m glad you survived that [laughs]. My favourite ride is probably Everest in Animal Kingdom, that was always my favourite as a kid, which they don’t have in California! Animal Kingdom is such a good park.

Yes! Animal Kingdom is probably my favourite park at Disney World, but Disneyland is so quaint and magical, being the original park. Do you have a favourite attraction at Disneyland? And was this your first time experiencing Disneyland California?

Yes, I had never been before! I am trying to remember if I rode anything that we didn’t have in Florida – I really wanted to go on the Cars ride, but it was closed! I guess the Everest equivalent – I’m trying to remember the name. It was on this big mountain..

Matterhorn Bobsleds!

Yes! That one. That was such a fun ride.

Well, you’ll have to come back and ride the Cars ride, it’s so good.

I know! That was one of the main reasons I wanted to go, but it was closed! Oh, and the Incredibles ride! Incredicoaster – that was fun. We went on that one like three times.

As you should, especially for your first time!

Yes!

Okay, going back to Family Switch– I also loved your wardrobe in the film. Were you able to contribute to that at all? Did you have any personal favourite looks that your character wore?

I did! Thankfully everyone was really open to me giving input. My favorite look for CC – I always loved her clothes as CC and not as her mom Jess, because she kind of dresses more in the realm of how I dress in real life. My favourite look of hers was probably the tracksuit because it was so comfortable and I got to be in sweatpants and a sweatshirt when everyone else had to be in an actual costume.

Did you get to keep anything from your character?

I did, I stole a bunch of clothes actually! That now my sisters have stolen [laughs], so I don’t really get to wear them anymore. I did keep the sweatpants from my favourite look though!

Family Switch is such a heartfelt film. What do you hope people take away from this film and its message?

I think I just want people to learn how to understand each other better. Not everything is black and white, and you can’t just assume you know everything about someone’s life just because you live with them. But also, it’s a great movie to watch with family, just to be all together watching it at Christmastime, or even on a normal night throughout the year. It’s just a great family film to get people together.

Are you a fan of holiday films in general?

I am! I am a fan of holiday films that I watched when I was younger – like a classic is The Polar Express. I watched that movie with my family all the time growing up.

Oh yes! Do you have any other holiday films you watched with your family as a tradition around Christmas?

Elf we watched a lot! Home Alone is a good classic one. A Christmas Story – my mom loves those so we definitely watched those quite a bit!

Those are all on my list too! And although it’s not technically a holiday movie, I always watch the first Harry Potter film around Christmas.

Yes, it is! I usually start those around Halloween, but it’s definitely a good movie to watch around Christmas too!

Now that you’ve had a few very diverse roles in your career as an actress, what do you hope to tackle next? Is there a specific type of character, show or film that you would love to be a part of?

Not horror, but I really think that something in the realm of a suspense thriller would be really fun. Those are the types of films that scare me the most, so I feel like doing one of those would be kind of fun. Something in the same realm as A Quiet Place or Bird Box.

Yes, I could definitely see you doing something like that!

Thank you!

Source: 1883magazine.com

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March 17th, 2023
Cosmopolitan Indonesia

Thanks to the success of the Netflix series “Wednesday” and her acting as a girl with a cheerful personality who is struggling to become a young werewolf, Emma Myers immediately became the spotlight in the entertainment world. Cosmo had the opportunity to do an exclusive photo shoot while she was preparing for the new movie and the second season of “Wednesday”. Emma talked about hobbies, her dreams since childhood, and her dream destination for traveling. Read the full article!

Hi Emma! How are you?
Hi Cosmo! I’m doing great.

Can you tell us a little about yourself? What keeps you busy these days?
Work is keeping me busy, but a good kind of busy.

We bet your current schedule is packed between your upcoming Netflix movie, Family Leave, the next season of Wednesday. That’s exciting! How do you maintain to stay fit and healthy from day to day amidst a busy schedule?
I take lots and lots of supplements and I also walk a lot when I have the time. I also try to keep up my regular workout routine, but I have been a little lazy with it lately.

What is your favorite thing to do in your leisure time/how do you relax at the end of the day?
I love reading and listening to music. I normally listen to my 15 hour instrumental playlist to relax at the end of the day.

Let’s talk about your career. Do you always know that you wanted to become an actor?
Always! I grew up knowing that’s what I wanted to do. It was my Plan A.

Where did you learn about acting?
I never really “learned” about it, I just watched a lot of films and a lot of good actors. I just always wanted to do it.

What was your biggest obstacle when you did your first [acting] gig?
My first acting gig was a short film I did when I was 6 years old. I was really little, so I don’t remember any obstacles. I only remember having fun.

What is your biggest desire in project? And what kind of film/television projects do you ultimately want to create?
I want to do a project that I am proud of and that makes me happy. Maybe a motion capture project would be fun.

What is the best advice about building a career in the entertainment industry that you’ve received?
Audition and throw your sides away. If you keep thinking about your auditions it just ruins your day.

As an actor, you are known – and loved – not just by your fans in the US and here in Indonesia, but also your fans in so many countries. How does it feel to have so many fans right now?
It feels very overwhelming – sometimes in a good way and sometimes in a bad way. I’m very grateful for everyone liking the show. I’m still trying to get used to it.

Your popularity keeps growing each day. How do you see it? Does it make your job more fun or does it make you feel a little more pressured?
I try not to let it pressure me, but it is kind of weird knowing that a lot of people have expectations of me.

Let’s talk about your character in Wednesday, Enid Sinclair. How did you learn to embody this character into you?
Enid comes very easy to me, so it wasn’t too difficult trying to figure her character out. I was really just focused on my body language while filming and making sure I had a lot of energy.

What is the biggest challenge that you encountered during the creative process for Enid?
This was the longest I played a character, so I had to make sure I brought new energy each scene so that it didn’t seem redundant.

How alike are you and Enid in terms of your traits? As Cosmo can see in your social media (Instagram), you are a cheerful and lively person! What is the best thing that you can learn from Enid?
We really aren’t anything alike aside from the fact that we are both optimistic. I think people can learn to be optimistic from her.

Let’s talk about something else. Many are wondering what your daily life looks like. Can you give us a little glimpse of your daily routine on an average day?
When I am not working, my days look like everyone else’s. I’ll read and drink lots of tea, hang out with my sisters, and go take a walk or a hike.

You look SO into traveling in your social media (Instagram). What can you say about this traveling hobby of yours?
I love traveling, but it’s not really a hobby. I’m just really fortunate to get to travel around with my family. I love experiencing different countries and cultures.

Where is your favorite travel destination so far? And where is your ultimate traveling destination in the world?
Iceland and Costa Rica have been my favorite places so far! Ireland is up there too. I want to go to New Zealand before I kick the bucket.

You are also a K-Pop fan! What do you love most about K-pop?
K-pop tends to have fleshed out comeback concepts, which is really fun. I was a dancer so I really appreciate the dance aspect of the industry.

What are some little things in life that make you happy?
My cats and fun little drinks.

Can you tell us one thing that people might not know about you (yet)?
Maybe people don’t know I’m Greek? I don’t look it, but I am.

What are you most proud of from your personal growth this far?
I’m just proud I’ve been able to stay true to myself.

Last one, would you leave a little message to your fans in Indonesia?
Thank you so much for all the support! I hope to one day come and meet you all!

Source: cosmopolitan.co.id

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