Interviews

Sophia Woodward – The Really Loud House

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By: Malasha Parker

 

 

 

Q) Describe your character Luna in the upcoming live action series “The Really Loud House.”

 

A) Luna is the third oldest of the eleven siblings in the Loud family. She is a rock & roll fanatic who takes her music career very seriously. Luna is a bold, unapologetic individualist full of loyalty, compassion and love for her family. She’s a force to reckon with and I hope you love her as much as I do.

 

Q) Were you familiar with any of your costars before working with them on the show?

 

A) of us had filmed the movie A Loud House Christmas before we were green-lit for “The Really Loud House.” I adore everyone who worked on the movie, and I adore everyone working on the series. We all are family.

 

Q) What can we expect to see from Luna’s storyline on the show?

 

A) You can expect to see some vulnerable bits of Luna in this series. Between her teenage angst, her struggles with her music career, or her completely adoration for her family, she’s got a lot to share.

 

Q) A lot of the cast is reprising their roles from the film, so what has the atmosphere on set been like now that the movie has been turned into a series? 

 

A) I couldn’t be more blessed with the cast we have on “The Really Loud House.” They truly are like family. We are beyond excited to be a part of such a great project and we can’t wait for you all to see it!

 

Q) You also participate in singing and songwriting. How have you gotten to use those skills in the series so far?

 

A) I’ve really enjoyed being able to master and learn more about the guitar (along with other instruments) throughout this process. I’ve always played acoustic, but I had never played electric guitar. I’m so grateful for getting to learn and having that extra time in the studio to record for the show.

 

Q) Is there a chance that we will be seeing Luna’s girlfriend Sam Sharp and bandmate Sully in the live action as well?

 

A) You’ll just have to see!

 

Q) Which episode(s) were you favorite to film and what made them so special or a challenge for you?

 

A) Episode 5 has been my favorite so far! It has a lot of music featured in it and I got to do so many funny scenes (that you’ll get to see soon)!

 

Q) What do you think it is about the series that will make it a fast fan favorite?

 

A) What’s so special about “The Really Loud House” is the authentic family dynamic that it possesses. We’re all so close on and off the set and our love for each other really shines through the series.

 

Q) You are also a talented musician. How would you describe your sound?

 

A) I grew up playing acoustic guitar & listening to artists like Lyle Lovett, Patty Griffin, Paul Simon and Taylor Swift. I feel like my strengths lie more in the softer, almost folksier side of music, but I’m a fan of everything under the sun.

 

Q) What can you tease about any other projects you have been working on – musically and on screen?

 

A) There may or may not be more Loud projects to keep an eye out for in the future…[winks]

 

Q) You have a theater background. What kind of work would you like to be involved in in the future?

 

A) I’ve always had a love for everything in this industry. Whether it be acting (on the screen or the stage), music, dance, modeling, I’ve dabbled in it all. I am open to all forms of art and expression.

 

Q) What would you like to say to your fans are fans of you and your work?

 

A) I hope you all love the show as much as we loved making it!

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