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Perhaps
you haven't heard of ocean-hopping actress Katrena Rochell yet, but you will...
with her star rising and an appearance in the new blockbuster "Kick Ass", things
can only get brighter. Gavin Schmitt had the pleasure of chatting with Katrena,
and their conversation appears below.
We cover her background in film, discuss the casting preferences of the BBC,
chat about "Kick Ass" (of course!) and try yet again to find that dirt on
Hasselhoff... that slippery bastard just keeps escaping.
GS: Normally before an interview, I prepare by reading and watching other
interviews. I wasn't able to find many... is this a relatively new experience
for you?
KR: Yes, this is a very, very new and exciting time for me. Although I have
been acting for many years in small things here and there.... (i.e., regional
theatre, internet shows, commercials, and low budget films), it's only been in
the last year things have really taken off for me. Which is funny because it was
when I got frustrated with the whole process and started creating my own
projects that other people started to take notice. I think I am one of those
people that is hard to pigeon hole, so lots of time it was unclear to the
industry where I would or could fit in. I feel like I'm a walking contradiction.
Anyways, back to the point... Yes, it is all very new. You are actually only my
third interview!!
GS: Killer Reviews tends to focus on science fiction and horror... the dorky
genres. How do you feel about these genres and what is your background in them?
KR: I think its funny you say "dorky" genres. I was trying to explain to a
male friend of mine that women now go more for the "dork" then the "popular
athlete type". I know I do... I obviously grew up with the old slasher films
like "Friday the 13th" and "Halloween" and I just love the horror, goth style. I
love the feel of everything Tim Burton does... is that considered horror???
GS: I think many of his films have a horror or goth feel to them, yeah.
KR: I love how my friends and I watched the horror films late at night and
drank wine and then went up to the graveyard... It gives you that extra
heightened sense of the unknown. You get the chills down your spine and the
images really frighten me. I'm still scared of the dark and I tend to be a bit
of a "scaredy cat". I've always been drawn more to the horror but I have to say
now I've opened myself up to science fiction a lot more and I'm really starting
to "get it". I always felt left out because I thought that the average science
fiction fan was much more intelligent than me or something... they just got it.
But now I see, it's not some secret highly intelligent society, it's just being
able to let your imagination run wild... What's freaky is that everything these
film makers envision is probably going to happen! Wasn't it Einstein that said
"if you can imagine it, it can be"?
GS: Maybe you're thinking of Dr. Frank-N-Furter, who said, "Don't dream it,
be it."
KR: It was something like that.
GS: Your film career seems to start out with two versions of a little-known
film called "Joy Division". The plot seems very intriguing, with World War II
and the KGB. What was your involvement in these projects?
KR: I had worked with the director, Reg Traviss, on a short film and he was
already involved in the making of Joy Division. Him and I got on very well and
have now collaborated on two projects and have one more in the pipeline. "Joy
Division" ended up being big in Europe. Reg wrote me in the part of an American
beatnik girl named Cherry and I was one of the people who threw all the parties
around London. It was a small part but again it was a nice start of a
collaboration between the two of us. I am now involved with his film company,
Kings Way Films (www.kingswayfilms.co.uk). This was his first feature and it was
an enormous and very ambitious project for him to begin his career with and I
think that is why I have gravitated to him... He has guts. He is certainly one
of a kind and it's fun to watch how both ours careers have progressed from that
project. From day one, he has always been supportive of me.
GS: In "The Last Days of Lehman Brothers", you're credited with the great
James Cromwell. Did you work with him much, and is he as amazing as he comes
across?
KR:
I love James Cromwell, but unfortunately, because of the nature of the project,
I was only playing to the camera. I act as the narrator to the audience. That
production had some major Brithish actors and, of course, James Cromwell.
Everybody on set just loved him! This was my first job for the BBC, which is
difficult to get into.
GS: Hmmm... "difficult to get into". Can you elaborate on that?
KR: The BBC tend to use the same people over and over and those people
generally seem to be British drama school alumni... I had been knocking on doors
there for a very long time, just to get in and audition... They have since
called me back several times and I'm waiting to hear back regarding a new
project... so fingers crossed.
GS: You appear in "Kick Ass", coming out this month, which I think is going
to explode! You're credited as "female junkie"... what exactly does that entail?
KR: Yeah, I noticed I was credited as female junkie. In the comic book her
name is Big Tits. This film is going to be great! Basically, you have a
not-so-popular high school kid, played by Aaron Johnson, who decides to become a
superhero even though he has no powers. I play the "lady of the crack house" of
the first baddie he decides to go and give a warning to. I was on set for two
weeks and the stunt guys on this were super badass... We all had a great time
and it was one of the funnest sets I have been on. Because Aaron's character is
going through puberty, he's thrown off track when he sees my character because
I'm the sexy junkie female who's teasing him.
GS: We have to ask... it stars Nic Cage and is produced by Brad Pitt... any
quality time spent with either of them?
KR: Unfortunately, I didnt work with Nicolas Cage. I was with Aaron Johnson
and Chloe Moretz, who are both exceptional actors.
GS: Yes, personally, the actress whose appearance caught my attention is
Chloe Moretz, the Dakota Fanning of the horror genre. She plays "Hit-Girl". Am I
wrong to think she's part of the next generation of big stars?
KR: Oh yes, Chloe will be part of the next generation of big stars. The girl
can certainly act. Also, Aaron Johnson as well. He's getting loads of publicity
here in the UK.
GS: Share a story behind the scenes of "Kick-Ass". Anything crazy happen on
set or in the hotels?
KR: Behind the scenes... I don't really have any exciting stories... I came
in when they where filming at L Street for two weeks and worked with Chloe, who
I adore, and Aaron... it was close to the end of the shoot and it was a very
serious set. Also, working with all the stunt men... they don't mess about. They
are absolutely unbelievable to watch. I couldn't believe humans were capable of
doing things like they were doing... Even though we were pressed for time,
Matthew would take the time needed to perfect even the smallest detail... for
instance, in my scenes, we filmed and filmed until he was completely satisfied
and did not compromise with people saying we have to move on... He made sure it
worked... I thought he was very, very cool... The film has already opened here
in England and it is brilliant!!!
GS: I'm already hearing word of a sequel (Kick-Ass 2). Without giving away
any spoilers, is it possible we'll see you in there?
KR: I wish I could say that I was, but no. I got murdered by Hit-Girl!
GS: Um, I think that was a spoiler. Coming down the pipeline is "Psychosis",
in which you both act and produce, and it's written/directed by Reg Traviss, the
creative force behind "Joy Division". I watched the trailer, and this looks like
pure, terrorizing horror. Give us a taste of this picture.
KR:
Psychosis is inspired by a Hammer horror short written by Michael Armstrong in
the 70s. It stars Charisma Carpenter. It's about an America woman who's married
to an Englishman played by Paul Sculfor, who decides to come to England to clear
her head and finish her new book. She is a crime writer and while in the west
country her mind is free to go mad. I play the girlfriend to Paul Sculfor's
character. I did executive produce the project and helped edit the script. This
film will probably be available in the USA next year. I would say it's not only
horror, it's also very much a psychological thriller. We just signed a deal with
Lion's Gate to distribute in the UK... which we are ecstatic about!!! This was
my first time involved with the creation of a project and I definitely see
myself doing this again many times in the future... It is funny how horror is
pretty much guaranteed distribution... people love it. We have Imagination
Worldwide handling the sales of the picture worldwide. We have already sold many
territories and we are confident we will in America as well..
GS: I've heard you speak about tax benefits for making films... can you be
tricked into filming in Wisconsin? (see http://www.filmwisconsin.net/Incentives/Rules.asp)
KR: Wisconsin, huh??? Well, I'm certainly not opposed to it. We are starting
a film now about an epidemic that's pounding middle America... crystal meth.
Again, it's a low budget feature and we are looking to film this summer. I've
never been to Wisconsin... is that the cheese state?
GS: It's the dairy state, yeah. We have our fair share of cheese.
KR: I will check that website out when we're finished.
GS: I ask this of all my interviewees: do you have any dirt you can share on
David Hasselhoff?
KR: Unfortunately, I don't have any dirt on him... but I adore him. They love
him over here... my girlfriend is German and she especially loves him.... He's
one of a kind!
GS: What is next for Katrena Rochell?
KR: Well, I'm about to produce and co-star in that project about crystal meth
and we are filming this summer in Nashville, Tennessee. I'm very excited about
that and it is taking most of my time at the moment... I have a few pet projects
that I will be starting work on next year and that's really what keeps me going
at the moment...
GS: Thank you, Katrena. We wish you the best of luck, are can't wait to see
what is on the horizon. But first, I have to get my opening day ticket for "Kick
Ass"! |