How did you fall in love with acting?
I loved to play characters and live moments I couldn’t as myself. Acting gave me the opportunity to explore and experience so many different things and that’s what makes it unlike any other job in the world. There are endless possibilities, and I love being able to bring a story to life.
How was the process getting the role on "Greenhouse Academy”?
The process was very long and very competitive. The testing process where they bring in the actors to read with each other took three days straight. I had to act and sing for all the auditions as well, so I was a little nervous.
How was it on set and whats the favorite memory?
It was always so much fun being on set and the other actors and crew became a family. I’d be on set every day if I could, it just feels like home. My favorite day was when we shot the dance party scenes. It was the longest day by far but the whole cast was there and we had a massive food fight.
You are also a director. How does it feel to be behind the scenes sometimes and which is your favorite ; acting or directing?
You have a very different control over the outcome of the project and you really get the chance to make the script come alive. I still love acting more but I hope to produce and direct more in the future.
What movie did you wish you had directed?
I don’t think there is a movie I would have rather directed, every director has a vision for their project and it would be unfair of me to take that away from them. If I were to be able to learn from anyone it would be Peter Jackson on the set of Lord of the Rings, it is and probably will continue to be my favorite film.
2017 is almost over. Any upcoming projects?
I have a couple feature films coming out very soon, not allowed to say much but I’m very excited for their release. So make sure to follow me