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Have
you ever gone up in an F-14 Tomcat?
Not
a Tomcat, but I did go up in a F-16 Thunderbird. I got up to nine Gs'! I
got a pin for that, and the pilot was nice enough to slow it down a bit
for me, ha ha. He also let me do a few loops and rolls. It's like playing
an arcade fame, you use a joystick. I couldn't see if I was up or down,
but he guided me. It was incredible.
You're
on record saying that you "don't have a personal life anymore."
What hours do you work?
I
always say that, but it's true. We usually work 14-hour days, and
sometimes 16 to 18 days, which doesn't leave much time for anything else -
most Sundays are spent recovering. Sometimes you work all the way through
to 5am, then get a few hours and you're back on set again. When I do get
time, I like to hike and I take lots of vitamins and powders to keep
healthy. I try to discipline myself to spend 15 minutes working out each
day as a minimum.
What
were you doing when you found out you'd got the role of "Mac"
MacKenzie in JAG?
That's
a funny story. My husband and I were sitting at our dining room table
looking at a stack of bills trying to work out a way we could pay them.
We'd already borrowed money and I was thinking we'd have to borrow more.
I'd been working two jobs and my husband had taken on another while I did
acting classes. I got the call and my agent said, "You're not
supposed to know this yet, but you've got the part..." I started
crying and we went out and brought the cheapest bottle of champagne we
could fine.
How
did you get into acting?
I
started when I was in college because I was shy and thought it would be a
good way to break out of that. So I did a bit of acting and thought
"that's scary, I'm gonna have to do it again." I'm a firm
believer in doing things that scare you. I love to go bungee jumping, jump
out of planes, ride motorbikes, do kickboxing. I love all that stuff.
You were also a "body double" for Isabella Rossellini (in Death
Becomes her). What was that like?
It was strange, because I was showing my butt all day and all these guys
(on the set) were hitting on me. It was like, "you're showing your
butt on camera, why don't you show me?", and they were so sleazy and
gross.... Actually, I met my husband on that film. He was assistant to the
director, Robert Zemeckis, and the only guy who didn't treat me like a
'thing'. I was gone as soon as I spoke to him.
Do
director's think they can get away with more with a body double than they
can with the "star"?
Well,
I don't have that experience but I know what you mean, there's meaningless
shower scenes written in to scripts to show off someone's breasts.... I
had to wear a bikini for the JAG episode we filmed in Australia, but that
was okay because it was fun, and practically straight after I was
approached by Playboy. I didn't do it because I didn't want my uncles
going, "I know what your nipples look like," every time I saw
them. But I did ask how much, and it was an incredible sum of money. It
was kind of flattering but the shots I did for FHM were without doubt the
sexist I have done and, I think, far sexier than anything Playboy could
do. I was like "are these photo's of me?!"
How
long were you in Australia for?
Only
two weeks. Didn't get to see much except for the Opera House, Luna Park,
and the Harbour Bridge - basically wherever we were shooting.
No
time for sweeping plains and rugged mountain ranges, then?
Well,
I did get to go out to the Blue Mountains with some friends, but it was so
foggy while we were driving around there that they were pointing out into
the mist and going, "Well if we could see, this is where the so and
so is." I ended up looking at all the things I couldn't see on the
drive on postcards. I was pretty funny.
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