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		<title>TV Addict Interview: MOONLIGHT Star Sophia Myles</title>
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After numerous re-casts, re-shoots and behind-the-scenes drama, actress Sophia Myles is as surprised as anyone that MOONLIGHT has done so well. Yet six months and one People&#8217;s Choice Award later, here she is. Kind enough to take some time out of her, well, not so busy schedule [courtesy of the Writer's Guild of America Strike] [...]]]></description>
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<p>After numerous re-casts, re-shoots and behind-the-scenes drama, actress Sophia Myles is as surprised as anyone that <b>MOONLIGHT</b> has done so well. Yet six months and one People&#8217;s Choice Award later, here she is. Kind enough to take some time out of her, well, not so busy schedule [courtesy of the Writer's Guild of America Strike] to talk to a group of reporters via conference call about MOONLIGHT&#8217;S jaw-dropping season finale airing tonight at 9PM on CBS (CTV in Canada).</p>
<p><font color="#ff6600"><b>The TV Addict: So honestly, after such an inauspicious start, are you surprised things have turned out so well for MOONLIGHT?</font></b><br />
It&#8217;s definitely strange that MOONLIGHT has become such a force. I had no idea, coming over from here [from England], making the show, that it would have any life. But it&#8217;s become this organic thing that refuses to die. It seems to be getting stronger and stronger and more powerful with each episode.</p>
<p><font color="#ff6600"><b>Q. How was it you were cast in MOONLIGHT?</font></b><br />
I was written a letter from the producers [Joel Silver] basicially asking me to come and do the part. At first I didn&#8217;t think it was legitimate, I couldn&#8217;t believe I&#8217;d be offered something so magical without an audition. But they already made the pilot and I was so intrigued to be in Los Angeles; being paid to do a fabulous job at Warner Bros. I couldn&#8217;t say no.</p>
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<font color="#ff6600"><b>Q. What attracted you to the role of Beth?</font></b><br />
With any part I ask: Do I want to go on the adventure? To that world? Am I interested in the journey? Can I bring something to the role that&#8217;s going to make it better than what&#8217;s on the page? What&#8217;s my part in this? I like playing strong woman and it&#8217;s hard to find really good roles for woman. Really well written females that aren&#8217;t just sex objects.</p>
<p><font color="#ff6600"><b>Q. Having guest-starred on an episode of DR. WHO as well, are you a fan of genre television?</font></b><br />
Horror freaks me out. Vampires I can take them or leave them. But I like science fiction and the idea that there are other planets.</p>
<p><font color="#ff6600"><b>Q. As an actor, how do you get into character?</font></b><br />
I am the most non-method person you will ever meet. I kind of figure it out as I go along. The incredible costume designer, hairstylist, makeup artists and set designers really help me out as well. You can tell a lot about a character by their apartment.</p>
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<p><font color="#ff6600"><b>Q. Talk about your tremendous chemistry with co-star Alex O&#8217;Loughlin. Can you predict something like that?</font></b><br />
It&#8217;s absolutely luck and the most wonderful thing. It&#8217;s the gift you wish for as a producer. If there was a formula for chemistry, every show would be a it show. But all I know, is that in twelve years of working, I&#8217;ve had a lot of co-stars and some people you click with, some people you don&#8217;t. We just happen to be really lucky, a fantastic due, we make each other better. It&#8217;s like playing a really good game of tennis, we raise each other&#8217;s game.</p>
<p><font color="#ff6600"><b>Q. And off the camera?</font></b><br />
Our relationship out of character is based on humor. We laugh our asses of. If you were to film us off set, it would make a funnier and better show than MOONLIGHT. [Editor's note: Here's hoping the off-the-set antics are included as DVD Bonus material]</p>
<p><font color="#ff6600"><b>It must make for a very fun set?</font></b><br />
Our set is like a family. We have our good days and our bad. When it&#8217;s good, it&#8217;s amazing. We have such talented people working on the board. Everyone&#8217;s so clever, so creative.</p>
<p><font color="#ff6600"><b>The TV Addict: Were you surprised that the writer&#8217;s killed Josh so soon into the show&#8217;s run?</font></b><br />
After Mick and Beth kissed, I kept saying, come on guys, she&#8217;s got to morally be a good girl, be honest and end it with Josh. So when it finally ended, well — I felt it was a little extreme killing the poor guy — but I&#8217;m relieved in the sense that the dilemma is gone from her life. It also makes the Mick and Beth relationship that much more exciting and deep.</p>
<p><font color="#ff6600"><b>The TV Addict: Does tonight&#8217;s finale wrap things up nicely? Or will fans be left with hanging until MOONLIGHT returns?.</font></b><br />
I&#8217;ve just seen the last scene, and things are left totally open-ended and utterly unsatisfactory. As soon as the Strike lifts, I&#8217;ll be knocking on CBS&#8217;s door. I won&#8217;t be satisfied until we come back.</p>
<p><font color="#ff6600"><b>What&#8217;s in store for season 2?</font></b><br />
I won&#8217;t know until the strike is over. There are no new scripts.</p>
<p><font color="#ff6600"><b>The TV Addict: Between yourself, TERMINATOR&#8217;S Lena Headey, UGLY BETTY&#8217;s Ashley Jensen and Michelle Ryan&#8217;s BIONIC WOMAN, the British are quietly taking over Hollywood. What do you attribute the recent British invasion to?</font></b><br />
Really there is no work in England, it&#8217;s rubbish! I&#8217;ve known Anna Friel [PUSHING DAISIES] for a while and since we&#8217;re the same age, we&#8217;ve kept up via telephone. We leave each-other Meltdown Messages, &#8220;You&#8217;ll never believe what they made me do today!&#8221;</p>
<p><font color="#ff6600"><b>Q. Can you elaborate on the differences between working in the US versus the UK?</font></b><br />
One thing is the hours. They really work you hard. Six days a week, sixteen hours a day on a tough day. You&#8217;re working pretty much all the time. In England there&#8217;s a lot of sitting around, drinking cups of tea and waiting. In America it&#8217;s go-go-go!</p>
<p><font color="#ff6600"><b>Like your character Beth, you&#8217;ve been thrust into a pretty scary situation. New job, new country Personally what&#8217;s your biggest fear?</font></b><br />
The ocean scares me, white sandy bottoms are okay, but when it gets too deep and murky it feels like a swimming pool with sharks. Human beings also scare me a lot more than vampires!</p>
<p><font color="#ff6600"><b>Q. Human beings with cameras perhaps! Have you encountered the Hollywood Paparazzi?</font></b><br />
I think it&#8217;s absolutely fascinating. But I&#8217;m not part of that scene and never want to be. No one that is being followed by the paparazzi have not started it. It just doesn&#8217;t happen. It&#8217;s a two-sided relationship. It&#8217;s very easy to stay well clear if you don&#8217;t open your mouth. If I talk to the press, I&#8217;m talking about my work. I&#8217;m not talking about what I did on a Friday night. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s sad when young girls aren&#8217;t protected by their families or don&#8217;t have close adult confidents. It&#8217;s a very scary beast. Poor old Britney, it&#8217;s a whole new thing. A horde of men with cameras following around a young mother. That didn&#8217;t happen even five years ago. <img src="http://www.thetvaddict.com/images/favicon.png"></p>
<p><small>Photo Credits: Michael Desmond/CBS. ©2007 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.</small></p>
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