I did it once in high school - I was Sandy in Grease - and I decided then that I would never do it again. I've felt that way for years, and that's no bullshit.
Laura VandervoortI want to be completely honest, I have to say that I love the intimacy of the camera.
Laura VandervoortThey say you get nauseous in a green screen room, but I haven't yet. It's a little odd playing pretend with props and monitors that we're supposed to be watching, but I'll get used to it.
Laura VandervoortWe goofed around a lot and acted silly. It was great working with Mark Wahlberg too. Some off scenes I had with him I was terrified to do, but he was great.
Laura VandervoortI've done a lot of sci-fi, so I was a little hesitant because you get pigeonholed into that genre and world. But at the same time, I love sci-fi because the women are so strong and independent and smart.
Laura VandervoortI started doing martial arts when I was about 7, and I got my second degree black belt when I was 19. So I have my second degree black belt, but I've never used it and I had to stop when I got "Instant Star" because I couldn't train.
Laura VandervoortAs a person, you want to feel like you're giving back. That's something I've always enjoyed doing.
Laura VandervoortWe don't have props or jewelery. You always want something tangible to play with, and we have nothing. I find myself playing with my hands off camera, just because I'm getting a little uncomfortable with the space.
Laura VandervoortAs an actor, throughout three years, I've become more comfortable within my own skin and confident.
Laura VandervoortIn terms of acting, we go through phases of being really inspired by film and television and actors and works that we've read.
Laura VandervoortThe performances make you want to get back out there and try something new and challenge yourself.
Laura VandervoortWe have new technology that allows us... After we've blocked it, all the actors usually run over to the monitor and we can see the hallways and what's there. But I find it difficult, because you're in such a large room and you feel so small and inadequate. There's so much space around you and actors always want a prop or something just to make it comfortable.
Laura VandervoortOriginally, when I got the role of Lisa [from Visitors], I was a little concerned, because I was worried I would be typecast as an alien for the rest of my life. But they are so, so different that it wasn't at all a problem. I'm very lucky. I'm blessed to be on another show. I think it's going to do really well.
Laura VandervoortI do just love the characters in sci-fi, but not necessarily the fact that it's sci-fi.
Laura VandervoortI didn't know [director] Aaron Woodley at all, but I knew I wanted to be a part of [ The Entitled ].
Laura VandervoortI'm thrilled to be in sci-fi because they write the women very strong, and you don't often get that on television.
Laura VandervoortIt's going to sound like the easy answer, but I love them both. I do! I really don't prefer one over the other. With movies, you really dive into a character for two to three months, but then it's gone. With a TV series, you have a constant location you're living in, and you're always working on the same character along with people who are like your own family. I'm lucky to have done both.
Laura VandervoortThe sci-fi fans, in general, do support me, which I love them for. They're great fans.
Laura VandervoortWorking with them was a great experience. Victor Garber, Stephen McHattie and Ray Liotta - they were all bang-up.
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