JAMO magazine November 2016 / 27th issue | Page 51

Photo credit: ELSIE ROSE PHOTOGRAPHY

Q: How much fun is it for you on working in the hit series "Salem"?

A. It is so much fun! I have filmed scenes where I've been drowned in a bath or have been up to my neck in a swamp of blood.

Q: You are involved in a lot of shows right now. Are you working every single day, and how do you fit school in?

A. Both shows have now been filmed so I am on a break right now, and back auditioning. But once you get organized it isn't too hard. When I am on set filming, I have a set teacher and do my school work between scenes.

Q: How has it been working on “Salem"?

A. I have learned so much and met the most amazing actors. So I love it!

Q: Tell me about the mechanics of memorizing scripts. Has that always been easy for you or do you have to work at it?

A. It is something that becomes easier with practice. My acting coach Carol and I always record it onto voice notes on my phone, so I just keep my headphones on and listen to it over and over.

Q: What has been your best experience so far? Your worst experience?

A. Best experience is always working with such talented and successful actors. Worst was filming on a cold night, in a forest with goo up to my neck.

Q: What is the best book you have ever read?

A. The entire series of The Famous Five by Enid Blyton

Q: If you could have any one pet in the world, what would it be?

A. A snake. There was a snake wrangler on the Salem set and he taught me all about them.

Q: What was your favorite TV show growing up?

Scooby-Doo!

Q: What’s one thing you want fans to know about what’s coming up?

A. Salem is incredible this season with all its twists and turns, and Westworld is completely different. Both shows are definitely worth watching!

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