Q: Can you tell us how your experience at Comic-Con was?
A: It was really mellow. The only time I saw anything that really
concerned me was at Tent City last year when they had trampled over a
girl when Kellan showed up. This year, there was a very tragic incident
that happened at Comic Con before we got there, but other than that I’ve
been really lucky. I haven’t seen anybody totally freak out or have
anything frightening happen.
Q: Speaking of Kellan, can you tell us a little about the Bernard Project that you and him worked on in Baton Rouge?
A: It’s this really lovely charity that Kellan got involved with when he
was down there shooting another movie. He brought us down there and
it’s a really great charity because you can just show up and they will
put you to work. A of time charities want to you train or do this and do
that, but we showed up and they gave us hammers and said “do this.” We
helped to rebuild a home of a woman that had been flooded during
Hurricane Katrina. St. Bernard Parish is right next to the Lower 9th Ward, but it didn’t get the same amount of attention that the Lower 9th
Ward got, even though it was just as badly destroyed. It was really
moving, we got there and a lady spoke to us about what had happened and I
got a little misty-eyed. It was really lovely to go and do that on our
day off. Kellan is a very avid in his charity work and really committed
to it.
Q: You spent time with Kellan outside of filming, are there any other
cast members you’ve maintained friendships with now that filming is
done?
A: Yeah, Julia Jones, Maggie Grace, Mia Maestro, MyAnna Buring,
Christian Camargo, Lee Pace, Rami Malek, Bill Tangradi, Guri Weinburg, a
lot of people. Some people I see more often than others but everybody
really does keep in touch.
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