lunes, 27 de febrero de 2012

Q&A - Lauren Cohan (Maggie Greene)

Q&A - Lauren Cohan (Maggie Greene): TWD-S2-Lauren-Cohan-Interview-325.jpg

Lauren Cohan, who plays Maggie Greene on AMC's The Walking Dead, compares her own parents to her on-screen dad Hershel and describes her discomfort of eating near walkers.



Q: You have a bit of a British accent! Was it difficult to learn the Southern drawl?



A: I spent one week just thinking about the difference between the British "O" and the Southern "O." You can get the vibe of it pretty easily, but then you have to really start thinking about the idiosyncrasies. Those scenes of high drama can become bigger than your accent sometimes, and there are moments when I find myself speaking in fear, talking more like I'm in London.



Q: Have you and Andrew Lincoln practiced becoming un-British together?



A: No, but our costume designer is South African. If we speak to her for more than two minutes, we have to hug her and walk away because all the Britishisms start to come up again.



Q: You and Steven Yeun have a lot of screen time together.



A: We are actually really good buddies. We all are. You just bond out there in a way that you wouldn't in a city. A bunch of us lived in the same building, this converted cotton mill -- it's cool, but also kind of creepy. A can of ravioli went missing from Steven's place, actually...



Q: Maggie and Glenn are sort of the link between Rick's people and Hershel's. Is that something you relate to in your life?

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