Rachel Griffiths / Sarah Whedon
Rachel Griffiths / Sarah Whedon
Sie spielt die Sarah Walker Whedon in der Serie!
zur Biographie:
http://www.myfanbase.de/index.php?mid=5&peopleid=1288
Bilder:
edit von hoernaey: Titel geändert
zur Biographie:
http://www.myfanbase.de/index.php?mid=5&peopleid=1288
Bilder:
edit von hoernaey: Titel geändert
Zuletzt geändert von Dusty am 26.08.2007, 13:00, insgesamt 1-mal geändert.
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- Registriert: 11.11.2004, 10:06
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- Wohnort: Niedersachsen
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@Sawyer: Wir haben auch eine Biographie zu Rachel Griffiths und zu allen anderen "Brothers & Sisters"-Darsteller, du musst also nicht unbedingt auf Wikipedia zurückgreifen .
Rachel gab vor kurzem gemeinsam mit Sally Field ein Interview, dessen Hauptteil, in dem beide antworten, schon im Sally Field-Thread gepostet habe:
Hier noch zwei Sachen, auf die nur Rachel geantwortet hat:
Hier noch zwei Sachen, auf die nur Rachel geantwortet hat:
Rachel, when you watched the [original] pilot, did you see its faults?
RG: Actually, we were really happy with it. I spoke to Calista, and we thought it was really solid. Ten years ago, when a pilot didn't have to be 100 percent of what it was going to be, I think no one would have really blinked. Now, there's more pressure for it to be absolutely everything. What we did find when we remade it was that we were more relaxed with each other. And I'm sure that came through.
Folgender Spoiler betrifft eine Aussage zum ersten Staffelfinale:Sie kommt über die Frage zum Thema, dass sich Leute daran gestört haben, dass es wegen Kevin Küsse zwischen schwulen Männern gibt. wodurch es dann ohne Spoiler hier weitergeht:
EW: ''Pash face''?
SF: It's Australian.
RG: I've had older women come up to me: ''Could you tell your writers I can't deal with those gays kissing all the time!'' And I'm like, ''How do you feel about a black person and a white person kissing?'' They're like, ''Well, that's all right.'' And I'm like, ''Well, you know what? Your mother probably would have been uncomfortable with that. So you just have to get with the program.''
Quelle: Entertainment Weekly
Und auch hier hab ich in die Spoiler geguckt und nun ärger ich mich...
Wohl wahr. Das TV-Business hat sich sehr verändert...Ten years ago, when a pilot didn't have to be 100 percent of what it was going to be, I think no one would have really blinked. Now, there's more pressure for it to be absolutely everything.
Gut argumentiert, Rachel!RG: I've had older women come up to me: ''Could you tell your writers I can't deal with those gays kissing all the time!'' And I'm like, ''How do you feel about a black person and a white person kissing?'' They're like, ''Well, that's all right.'' And I'm like, ''Well, you know what? Your mother probably would have been uncomfortable with that. So you just have to get with the program.''
Leaving was the right thing to do. It’s just hard to say goodbye.
„One day at a time“