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by Mike Haberfelner

May 2013

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Your upcoming movie A Blood Story - in a few words, what is it about, and what can you tell us about your character in it?

 

I put more thought into Madison than any other character I've ever done... I can say no more without spoiling it.

 

How did you prepare for your role, what did you draw upon to bring your character to life?

 

Like her, I am also a model...we have the same fears about getting old, injured and thrown away at our first wrinkle.

 

How did you get involved with the project in the first place?

 

Joe Hollow [Joe Hollow interview - click here] and Debra Lamb [Debra Lamb interview - click here] reached out to me. As a serial supporting actor this was a great opportunity to have a lead role in an incredible project... I will be forever thankful that they sought me out on Facebook. Viva la social media!

 

What can you tell us about your director Joe Hollow [Joe Hollow interview - click here], and what was your collaboration like?

 


It was my first time traveling for a project, so I was nervous but it was such a great experience and I felt so welcome. There was so much love and care into each scene... the footage is going to be fantastic I already know it!

 

You just have to talk about the actual shoot and the on-set atmosphere for a bit!

 

Joe really did a lot of work building the sets inside of his house, and we were all having a great time in between shots!!! Plus we got to go to Gissy springs!!!!

 

With A Blood Story being a horror movie - is that a genre you can at all relate to, and why (not)?

 

I've done my share of horrors, The Haunting of Whaley House, Killjoy Goes to Hell, VHS-2, The 7 Faces of Jack the Ripper... and I love watching the special make up effects that go into it as well! I even have my own horror themed web series Veronique Von Venom: Horror Hostess Hottie!!

 

Speaking of horror, you also star in the upcoming Lizzie Borden's Revenge - what can you tell us about that one and your character in it?

 

I play the typical slasher college girl... what is cool though is that Lizzie Borden is actually from my home town so I knew the whole story!

 

Also upcoming are three films by Creep Creepersin [Creep Creepersin interview - click here], Fork You, White Zombie and Bitch that Cried Wolf. Want to talk about those, and what's your collaboration with Creep usually like?

 

He definitely loves what he does. I did kind of get frostbite filming in Minnesota... took a week to get the feeling back.

 

You're also in the upcoming Pain and Gain, right? So in what way does working on a big budget blockbuster compare to working on the indie films mentioned above?

 

Better food on set usually. I did have to handle a 13 foot python that tried to choke me - totally worth it though!!! Plus like, it's cool having everyone see it on the big screen.

 

Let's go back to the beginnings of your career: What got you into acting in the first place, and did you receive any formal training on the subject?

 

I have no formal training, I fell into acting and started doing well pretty immediatly, I would take roles that didn't pay just to gain experience on set, network, and to build my resume up. Plus I'm compulsive about my social media, which definitely helps.

 

Can you still remember your first time in front of a movie or TV camera, and what was that experience like?

 

I had to do an implied love scene, right away! I think the crew was more nervous than I was, I was even slightly scared... the guy was pretty cute too.

 


Any past films of yours you'd like to talk about?

 

I've done a lot of comedies and I can be found in my new movie Casting Couch at Blockbuster, Amazon, itunes, etc. Chicks Dig Gay Guys is out of post too now, so hopefully that will follow.

 

Any future projects you'd like to share?

 

Well, they're thinking of doing a second season of King of the Nerds, it would be great to wear that pink wig again!!! I'm also working on producing my own feature Attack of the Killer Hamster - guess what it's about?

 

You have also done quite a bit of reality TV - so what can you tell us about your reality TV experiences, and how does this compare to making movies?

 

I've done over a dozen major network reality shows, I like doing them despite the bad rap they can get. I get to be myself and no lines to memorize! I loved doing Take Me Out, Millionaire Matchmaker, Celebridate, Mac Miller and the Dopest Family, Excused... I just did an episode of Tough Love for VH-1... I love it, and the fans are great.

 

You do have a background in standup comedy as well, right - a few words on Mindy Robinson, the comedienne, and how would you describe your sense of humour?

 

I'd much rather do sketch comedy, I hate sitting there waiting to go up while everyone tells the same jokes over and over...I'm definitley a gross-out comic, and I swear a lot.

 

You also have to talk about Mindy Robinson the model for a bit, and how does modelling compare to acting?

 

I don't focus on it like I do acting... I use it to promote myself and well, the paychecks are nice. I currently model for Red Lips Clothing (they give me a lot of sexy dresses to wear for carpets) and Party Rock Clothing, LMFAO's clothing line for which I also do videos for.

 

Any other talents of yours you'd like to talk about?

 

I have a really long tongue.

 

How would you describe yourself as an actress?

 

I can be serious and cry on cue and all that...but I definitely consider myself a comedic actress at heart.

 

Actresses (or indeed actors) who inspire you?

 

Goldie Hawn, she's hot and funny. John Cusack, because Better Off Dead... shaped my life, lol.

 

Your favourite movies?

 

Better off Dead..., Overboard, Carrie, and anything I'm in.

 

... and of course, films you really deplore?

 

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Your website, Facebook, whatever else?

 

Facebook: www.facebook.com/iheartmindypage

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Anything else you are dying to mention and I have merely forgotten to ask?

 

If anyone would like to pay off the credit card debt I built up last year when I started acting... tell them to contact me, I also need a new computer (I'm thinking a Mac) - and a unicorn would be nice.

 

Thanks for the interview!

 

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