The
Jekyll Journals:
She Who Steals Hyde's Heart...
Last
week, I called down to the set of Jekyll, with the intention
of getting an update from Scott Zakarin during a break in filming.
Oh, sure, he answered the phone, but was immediately called
away.
Rather
than hang up, Scott handed the phone off to Siena Goines,
an up-and-coming actress playing one of the most crucial roles
in Jekyll, that of Christy, the stripper who fascinates Jekyll
and enthralls Hyde. As a somewhat free spirit (but deceptively
so), she is one third of the romantic triangle that contains
two women and two men. If you're familiar with the story,
you understand how that adds up.
Before
Jekyll, Siena had featured roles in The
Sweetest Thing and the Starz! Original film Joe and Max,
but it's possible that more people know her from a recurring
role on Judging Amy. (Hey, it worked as a launching pad for
Tom Welling,
too.)
Of course,
we have hopes that once Jekyll wraps, everybody's going to
know her as Christy.
Our interview
began a little tentatively, as neither one of us was quite
sure who the other person was.
Derek
McCaw: How's it going?
Siena
Goines: It's going excellent.
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The "official"
publicity shot...
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DM:
Am I formally interviewing you right now?
SG:
I think you might be.
DM:
How has the first week of filming been going?
SG:
We are the beginners, and it's been amazing. Scott is one
of the most talented directors I've worked with.
DM:
What do you mean, you're the beginners?
SG:
We're breaking it in. We're the first ones to start shooting.
DM:
Ah. All the Christy scenes are shooting first. So it's just
been pretty much you and Matt Keeslar. How has the experience
been?
SG:
I've enjoyed the process very much. They've got great, great
hair and make-up, great producers, great lighting, a great
DP. You know how they say it takes a whole tribe to raise
a child? This movie would be the child, and the tribe has
been a great team, from A to Z. It's been fantastic.
Matthew
is a complete professional. He's super-sexy, and super-talented.
I'm thrilled to be working with him.
Scott
has brought things out of me. He's dared me in many ways,
and I feel like I've met the challenge. It's been a great
experience for both of us.
DM:
What kind of dares has he thrown your way?
SG:
I think that he's given me the confidence to just be free
in the role of Christy. Because Christy is very free, and
you have to get in that mind-space.
He's
given me the ability and the encouragement. He's so creative.
We've had long talks about just what a stripper is. That life,
it's just different from good old America. Even though it's
a huge part of it, it's not talked about.
That's
what I love about this film. People's inhibitions are coming
out, things that people don't talk about: their lust, ways
to make money, giving up a kid, and doing all this stuff.
People do this every day. We just don't hear about it.
It's
been an experience.
DM:
Scott and I have talked about how he feels like he's walking
in the shadow of a classic story. How do you feel about that,
playing in an update?
SG:
It's very exciting. Yeah, it's a classic, so people are going
to really want to see what we do with it. It's very up-to-date
and contemporary. Hyde is not this ugly, gross guy that you
don't want to get next to. He's this hot, crazy, exotic and
odd dude that just totally captivates you.
I think
that was a smart choice. We are in a time and a season when
people love pretty people. So let's just keep it pretty.
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