It’s difficult because we all knew that girl and it’s very important for me as an artist to imitate life with a sense of truth, story, and meaning. There was a certain amount of truth Chris Hauty put into the subtext and back-story that made it easy to build a 3-d character out of the script.Įveryone knew that girl in high school and in some cases you were that girl in high school. But that being said, you do look at a character and sometimes it could never be anything more than 2 dimensional but in this case I play Baja Miller. I get them every day and I won’t take a bad film, one that doesn’t make me feel good when I fall asleep at night. It’s funny because I do get a bunch of these roles and as a young woman In Hollywood you tend to get these girlfriend easier than one could imagine. You wait until some of my films come out. So you took a pretty flat role and made a real character out of it with motivations. I don’t believe in the devil so that would be difficult. Is that how you feel, that you’ve sold your soul to the devil?Ībsolutely not. I think there’s a part when you sign your soul to the devil and start working in Los Angeles that you also sign away that you could be a human being in anyone’s eye. They had you working that late and you’re on the junket circle today? I’m actually the girlfriend of the stepson, who is played by Penn Badgley. The director wanted him to be the in it for a small appearance. Yeah he has a cameo or small role in the film. Terry O’Quinn from Lost, he was the original stepfather. I wouldn’t know, I haven’t been alive that long.