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Clea Duvall – Lizzie Bordon Chronicles

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Q) Do you think that Emma is generally safe from her sister or do you think that if she becomes kind of unnecessary, that Lizzie would take her out as well?

A) I think that Lizzie needs Emma more than Emma needs Lizzie. I think that Emma is the only reason why Lizzie has been able to survive as long as she has been – or as long as she has, because Emma is kind of her greatest enabler. That’s true.

Q) Can you talk about the costumes, the period clothes and everything?

A) God yes. Our costume designer was so incredible, (Joseph). He, I mean, so creative and so beautiful and was able to make everything that Christina and I wore from scratch and, I met him in LA before we went out to shoot and he just had these bolts of fabric in this room just stacked up and would just go, “Do you like this? Do you like that? Do you like this?” And then when I got to Halifax, there was this rack full of incredible, incredible clothing. And it really, the second you put it on it was hard to not just kind of slip right into character and slip into that time.

Q) I was wondering was there anything you added to this role that wasn’t originally scripted for you?

A) Well I think something that happened very naturally — and it happened during the movie — was just that as much as it is this kind of fun thriller, kind of horror series, what it really is, is a story about a family – these two sisters trying to survive. And that’s something that Christina and I both really kind of fought for and tried to keep at the forefront of everyone’s minds, just in terms of always what we were thinking about when we were approaching our scenes together. And I think there were definitely elements of myself that I brought just in terms of, I think we’ve all had those dynamics, whether it be with a partner or a parent or a friend or a sibling that weren’t necessarily good for us. But there was something we were getting out of it based on where we were in our lives at that time and I think that Emma definitely goes through such a huge change in that dynamic throughout the course of the season. And it was really a fun thing to play and I got to do a lot of really cool stuff.

Q) Well you and Christina have such great chemistry together. Did you spend some time to bond or did you guys – were you familiar with each other before filming?

A) We’ve known each other for god, well I think I met Christina when I was 20, so she would have been 17. I’ve known her for a really long time and we ran in the same circles. We weren’t necessarily that close when we were younger, but there’s just a level of comfort there that just really came naturally to us. And we got along very well during the series – during the movie and then coming back, we spent a lot of time together offset and I really care about her. I think she’s a really special person, a really smart person and such a good actress. Like it never – I was never not impressed by her. There were days where I was just like, “God, how are you even doing that? How are you just acting totally normal with me and joking around and then the camera turns on and that’s what you’re doing?” Like no wonder. No wonder you’re a movie star. It was pretty exciting to be a part of.

Q) All the characters are more flushed out, it seems. I was wondering if they gave you any additional information besides what’s in the script about how your character is and going forward and all that kind of thing, background?

A) I think the movie was really trying to straddle the line between reality and fiction, and that, it’s a tricky thing to do. And the movie to me felt a little more straightforward, a little more serious. And in the show, we’re able to have more fun with it and take way more liberties and create a whole different world. And I think that was really – it just gave us so much more room to play and it was really, really fun. And we didn’t really know what was going to happen because we would get the script so close to when we were shooting that we didn’t always know what was coming next.

Q) I’m very glad that your character seems smarter this time around.

A) I think that it was – the show definitely has a clearer point of view I think. I think we really – it found itself a lot more in the show, just because, being able to tell a story over eight hours as opposed to two hours affords you a lot more luxury in terms of creating a character and arcs and stuff. I also just love the format of series. I love growing a character over time because you just don’t get that luxury when you’re making a movie. Everything is so compressed and you get to really just let things breathe a lot more in the series.

Q) So this year marks the 15th anniversary of But I’m a Cheerleader, which I want to say thank you for being a part of such an iconic LGBT film. Was there any memorable moments you can share from like the filming?

A) My god so many. There were so many memorable moments. I can’t believe that was 15 years ago. Way to make me feel super old on a Tuesday morning. So crazy. Yes I mean, Natasha is still one of my best friends, as is Melanie Lynskey. That movie was such a huge deal for Natasha and I as actors but also in our friendship. And we were very much like siblings in the filming and fighting all the time and I would just get so mad at her and (Jamie) is one of my oldest friends too and it just – I don’t know if I can think of any one anecdote — certainly not one that I would share publicly, or should. But there was always Cathy Moriarty who was so incredible in that film and like the den mother for all of us. When we were shooting out at the house, that was a big house out in Palmdale and we were all staying out there and she was so cool. And at night, she would bring us all into her room and just talk to us and tell us stories. And we would all just sit and listen like little kids at story time and that was really fun. It was such a great experience and I’ve been doing this for such a long time and the most vivid memories I have are of that and I think it’s because, (Jamie) and Natasha and Melanie are still such significant parts of my life that, we all share those memories together and it really feels like just sort of like family experience. I’m so grateful that I got to be a part of it. I think it’s certainly one of the most important things I’ve ever done in my career. And still people come up to me all the time and kids like teenagers who are teenagers now who probably weren’t even alive when it was made, that A, make me feel super old but also grateful that it’s still relevant for people now and I just love that idea that it’ll just continue on and keep being as meaningful to people today as it was 15 years ago when it came out.

Q) Yes and then you also got to work with RuPaul in that. Have you ever been asked to be on her show as a judge?

A) No she’s never – we’ve never seen each other again. I think she and Natasha have had contact since then but I don’t – I’m not really sure.

Q) I was wondering in this first movie, your character seems like she assumed her sister committed the murders and she leaves the town. But in the upcoming series you’re back. What happened? Did Emma forgive her sister or did she think there’s no way Lizzie could have done this?

A) Well we really approached the series as though the movie was a very separate thing, for us, it wasn’t connected. It kind of created a different history and so I think that in that story there was a lot more questioning. And I think in this story Emma believes her sister and all of the doubt is so subconscious. And  there’s this element of her that wants everyone to like – she wants their to – I mean I don’t know what I’m allowed to say — what doesn’t ruin anything. But I think that she’s still holding onto this idea that her sister is good and her sister is innocent, even though there’s the part of her that knows that isn’t true. But that is buried so deep under the surface. And I think it was just a lot closer to the surface in the movie.

Q) When you were working on the movie, was there any talk of a follow-up series at that point or did it all develop after the movie premiere?

A) No I was totally taken by surprise. I had no idea that was going to happen. I don’t think any of us did.

Q) Where’s Emma at with accepting her sister?

A) Emma is in a place of just blind acceptance. And it’s not, she can’t face any other reality than her sister being innocent. That really motivates her to stay with her and to protect her, because ultimately Lizzie is the only family she has left.

Q) What makes you drawn to that, or what do you think it is about you that people want you to be playing in their scary movies?

A) I don’t know why anybody wants me in their scary movies. I mean, I really like it because it’s a lot of fun, and especially in an environment like this where I get to play this interesting, complicated character. And then there’s also that really fun, kind of heightened reality that comes with horror. And I love watching horror movies. They’re so fun to make. It’s when you really feel like you’re making a movie in the way that like when you’re a kid you imagine all that like make believe.

Q) And do you get to do anything evil or creepy like your sister does in this, in the series?

A) I don’t know. You’ll have to wait and see.

Q) So going along with the question just asked about your horror genre, do you have any plans to return to American Horror Story?

A) I mean, I would love to. I don’t know where they’re at. I don’t know what they’re doing. I think it’s going through a lot of changes, right?

Q) What are you looking most forward for fans to see in The Lizzie Borden Chronicles? I saw the first few episodes and it’s jam-packed with some brutal, gruesome stuff, but is there anything you’re like, “I can’t wait for you guys to see this”?

A) I really think the last two episodes are – I mean, they were my favorite. They were my favorite scripts and my favorite to shoot. And there are two really great actors who come in at the end. And then also Michelle Fairley comes in at the end and there are just some really exciting actors that I really want people to see that I was so blown away by when they got there. And I think there are some really – I would say the last three episodes, there are a lot of changes.

 

*CONFERENCE CALL*

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