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Suzanne

Interview with Kristen Prout of "The Lying Game" on ABC
Family 8/25/11
ABC Family’s Q&A Session with Kirsten Prout – The Lying
Game
Moderator On the show Char and her friends practice ballet. So, do you
have a history of ballet or is that something you trained for during the
show?
K. Prout Well, if you count running around in a little tutu on stage
when you're seven a history in ballet, an extensive one, yes. But, I was
not classically trained. I met with a ballet instructor, a coach, who
helped me out and helped me through bar work and just the basics and
some stretching. It was fantastic. We all had to learn from scratch.
But, ironically, the one person who does dance ballet – or actually the
two people, Sharon and Allie in real life aren't written as the ballet
dancers. So, us novices have to take over.
Moderator How do you relate to Char in real life? Do you think you are
similar to her in anyway?
K. Prout Well, I know that we are different in certain ways, but we're
both a little bit neurotic. Char's neurotic about social things. I'm
neurotic about when I was in university, academically. We are
essentially opposites but we do have a few things in common. Char is –
she has a meltdown if there's a social snafu or if there's anything in
the political system of the high school wrong. Where, with me, I was
always focused on my literature mark and how high it was. And now it's
me fretting over my garden, what's going to make it, what's going to
die. So, we both have our panicky side. But I think Char is a little
more wrapped up in the social side of things.
Moderator Which character on the show do you think you relate to the
most?
K. Prout Wow. I mean, I love Char so much that I think I do relate to
her. I really do understand her. And that there has been times in my
life where I've kept a lot to myself and I haven't asked for advice and
I haven't really talked things that have been bothering me through. And
I think that's something the audience can really learn by watching the
show. It's a reminder to me every day when I play Char.
But I think it'll be like an audience reminder as well that if there's
something bothering you or if there's an issue you feel like you can't
share, always try to find someone to talk it through with. And always
try to deal with it by getting the advice of other people because if you
bottle it up it'll just get worse. So I think that's something that a
lot of people can learn from the show and I'm reminded of every day.
Moderator With ABC Family, how did that come about? Did you have to
audition or did they just come to you based on your past work in Kyle XY
or?
K. Prout Well, I did audition but it was a relief from the audition
process because there were a lot of familiar faces. ABC Family is a
fantastic network to work for just because it really is a bit of a
family feel. I know it's cliché, a new kind of family and all that, but
it was really nice. I walked into the audition room and I was able to
see Wendy O'Brien, the casting director, and people I've known for ages
and it was great. Network executives are always really friendly.
Working at ABC Family again is so exciting because Kyle XY was the
network’s first real flagship drama. Now it's turned into such a
different kind of network but still maintaining its original roots. So
it's great to see the evolution of ABC Family and really move into the
age of more social messaging and really touching on key issues that
resonate with teens and young people. I love seeing where the network
has gone and I love being a part of that. So it's great.
Moderator Had you read the books before or since getting the role?
K. Prout Not before getting the role, no. I believe they were just in
the process of coming out, initially. But I was really excited to just
know that we were affiliated with Sara Shepard because she's got a lot
of merit behind her books and the Pretty Little Liars series is quite a
wonderful show to be affiliated with. I was just really interested in
reading the books. One thing the viewer should know is we do take
departures from the book. But I think we're really true to the main
message and I think fans of the books will definitely get excited about
the show even if the storylines aren't exactly the same.
Moderator What have fans been saying to you about the new role or I
assume you've heard lots of things from them?
K. Prout You know, I love the feedback of my fans. When I did My Super
Psycho which we're going to be doing the third one probably on the
hiatus, but we talk a lot and I really do care what my fans have to say.
The reaction to Char has been overwhelmingly positive. And I've really
appreciated all the encouragement and all the positive words that have
been sent to me. I'm really happy my fans love Char even if they do miss
Amanda dearly.
Moderator A lot of us know you from Kyle XY - how is performing the role
of Char different from the character of Amanda?
K. Prout Well, you know, Amanda is your good girl next door and I think
Char would have terrified Amanda. I think they're two different
characters. Char is the popular girl. Amanda is the girl that is on the
sidelines. So essentially, Char is out there. She's bubbly. She's
outspoken. She's a queen bee. Where Amanda, as fans will remember, was
quiet, introspective, shy; it's two completely different roles.
And we obviously aren't touching on any soul mate issues or playing
piano. So, we're two different breeds for sure. But both are equally as
fun to play.
Moderator And, now a follow up along the lines of developing your
character. I understand your mom is a child psychologist and your dad is
a neurologist?
K. Prout Yes.
Moderator How has that influenced your development of Char? I'm
thinking, in particular, her relationship with her mom which it can be
really intense to watch.
K. Prout Yes. Well, I think, you know getting to the root of that is my
family really did help me as a child and when I was first developing my
style; in general, when I was first becoming an actor. And how my mom
would work with me was if I was doing a scene with her and she was
running lines with me she would never say, "Oh, I feel like you should
do blank," use film terms or anything. She would just say to me, either,
"That felt real," or "That didn't feel real." And that's the approach
that I take with all my characters. I want to feel real with it.
And Char is a really funny character. She has larger-than-life moment
that are super ditsy. But I just want the audience to ask themselves,
"Is that real?" And I love having those moments where Char is so
over-the-top and always trying to cover her real feelings. But in that
moment where her mother's really disappointed in her or where she's
afraid a friendship could be in danger or she feels a little insecure. I
think that showing the vulnerability is my key approach to Char because
she does have so many over-the-top aspects that I feel like bringing it
down every once in a while is really key.
Moderator How have you liked living and filming in Austin?
K. Proud Oh my goodness. It is because, as you guys know, I am Canadian.
So I'm slowly exploring America and Austin is definitely one of my
favorite cities so far. It's great. The live music and the heat is a
little much but you can escape it at Barton Springs. So, I'm not
complaining for sure. It's really fun.
Moderator That's great. How has your characters fashion sense really
come into play? I know every character has their own style so, have you
really liked your style or is it completely different than your normal
self?
K. Prout Yes. Oh, come on. I get to put on these four inch heels on
camera just like I'm going to nightclub every day of the week when I'm
going to school. It's super fun. It's over-the-top, for sure. Fashion is
such a big part of the show. I think that larger-than-life aspect, the
fact that we're always dressed to the nines, is super fun.
Our costume designer, Mimi, is brilliant. And the accessories, the
outfits, I mean every episode just gets more and more interesting. And I
love the way she dresses Char. She's got that cute – we really bring in
a lot of 50s pinup kind of style. Things that are a little more retro.
We're kind of definitely finding the groove with Char and we've been
finding that by bringing little 30s or 50s accents to outfits that are
super modern. So I'm loving it. I've really enjoyed seeing what Mimi's
come up with.
Moderator Have you had a favorite outfit out of the first two episodes?
K. Prout Out of the first two? Oh, gosh. I did love my father/daughter
dance dress. That dress fit like a glove.
Moderator Will we be seeing any of Char getting a love interest at all?
I know the hot guys in the show are a big commodity for you.
K. Prout I know. Well, she's definitely always trying. She's chasing.
But in episode three we're going to see Char have a little bit of a
little spark but it may not be the best spark for her. So, you guys are
going to have to tune in. But it gets a little shifty.
Moderator So far, Char seems very sweet. But will we be seeing a
mischievous side to you? Will there be any lying games played by Char?
K. Prout Well, that, I can't answer. But I think you do see many
different sides of Char during the show. I think she definitely has a
managerial and show runner little streak that you'll see her bossiness
come out.
Moderator This is sort of a fun question. You started acting when you
were so young. And I wanted to ask, if you could go back in time, let's
say in 1998, when you are like seven or eight years old and meet your
younger self what advice would you give her?
K. Prout Oh gosh. I would say, I think my eight-year-old self was pretty
tough. So I'd say, probably relax a little, because I was such an
intense kid. And I think part of the reason why I worked so hard was I
had this streak. My mom was always trying to get me to relax and calm
down and just take it one day at a time. And I was always having this
mentality like I had to go, go, go.
I think I would've, if I met my younger self, just said, "You just need
to take it one day at a time and everything will turn out," because at
the time I was so intense. I've gotten to the point now where, in my
life, I realize that I can't sweat the small stuff. So, yes, I'd
probably tell myself that.
Moderator That's a great answer. And finally, somehow you managed to
find the time to study for a degree from a really good college. So, my
question is if you weren't acting, what career would you have pursued?
K. Prout Oh, gosh. See that question always gets me because acting is
something that, for me, I'm never bored with. And when I was studying
English Literature in McGill and going to all my special anthropology
courses and sitting in the front row and being a total nerd, like I am,
I would be so excited to go to these classes and so engaged. But I
always ask myself, “Where can I feel this excited and learned this much
every day?” And I really couldn't give you another career because as an
actor I feel like I learn things every single day.
I walk on sets and I've been doing this for 10 years now, or almost 11.
But it never ceases to amaze me. I will learn something new or have a
revelation, or a new way to understand our crew or understand other cast
members. You know it's always changing. How to build a character,
something new. There's always learning and that's what I love the most.
I love learning. I love being kind of a student of life and that's why
being an actor really suits me so well.
I don't know if I could have another answer. I mean, I don't know. I'd
have to do something really simple like raise chickens or have a farm
because I don't know what I'd really be happy doing anywhere else.
Moderator Do you have a favorite moment or scene that you shot and could
you tell us why?
K. Prout Well, I can't tell you spoilers. I think out of the first two
you've seen, I think I loved doing the scene with my mom. Sydney is a
tremendous actress and that was a lot of fun to do.
Preparing for the ballet aspect was also a lot of fun because what
little girl doesn't dream of running around in little pink shoes in a
flowy skirt. So that was a little dream come true for me there. But
later on in the show, all I can say is, I've had such an excellent time
playing Char and being involved with the whole Sutton storyline. And
what I can tell you is you guys are going to love tuning in.
Moderator A lot of fans have commented that they love your hair and they
were wondering if your hair is like that in real life?
K. Prout Well, considering I have bed head right now not at every moment
in real life. But, yes, for sure I will wear my hair curly and I do have
blonde hair. But I do not have a professional stylist with me at all
times. So I will get my occasional flyaway where Char would be caught
dead before she had a flyaway. So, I'm not always perfect. But I do have
similar hair.
Moderator Is there anything you'd like to tease the fans or like a
certain character or story that they should look forward to without
giving anything away?
K. Prout Well, I do think you should keep your eye on Emma and Ethan
because that's one of my favorite aspects of the show. I think you guys
are going to love their storyline and where the show is going with it
and that whole romance. I think fans should definitely keep an eye on
that.
Also, the mystery, really pay close attention to the little hints that
are dropped. The show drops clues everywhere and sometimes it's hard to
pick up on them or they seem like completely unrelated little snippets.
But pay attention because they'll always come out in a few episodes
ahead. And you'll figure out, oh, man, that little clues could really
help you start figuring out something in Emma's past. So, I'd keep an
eye on that too.
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