I had the great pleasure of interviewing Kate Todd. If you don't know who she is, you've been missing out on a talented young woman who's been on the TV screen for almost a decade. Her big break came when she played the character of Lily Randall on Radio Free Roscoe on Teen Nick's (then Noggin) hit TV series running with other shows- Instant Star and mainstay, Degrassi.
Always a fan of Kate, RFR, and her music; I looked her up and gave it a shot and asked for an interview. Thankfully she said yes! So enjoy my first interview in a while, and be sure to show your support for a deserving individual.
What do you enjoy better, music or acting?
I
enjoy both music and acting equally. For me, they both ignite a need
for deeper understanding of myself, of others and the world in which we
live in. Acting and music inspires the performer to find truth and
authenticity. I’ve been fortunate that the two media have continually
intertwined throughout my career and I am grateful that I have been able
to follow both of my passions.
How did you get into acting and was it something you always wanted to do?
Reflecting
back, it probably stems from being raised in a rural, country setting
and being left alone with my imagination. Performing played a large part
in my early life with piano recitals to acting classes. That led me to
obtaining an agent and securing my first acting role, a small part as
Cassie on a show called Strange Days at Black Holsey High.
Did your character of Lily on RFR, inspire you to almost become the same person, or was Lily really an incarnation of you?
There
are many parallels between myself and the character of Lily on Radio
Free Roscoe. In many of the episodes I could relate to Lily in her daily
life as a teenager, the pressures of high school and, of course, her
love of music!
Who are some actors or actresses who inspire you and why?
Jim Carrey, Johnny Depp, Meryl Streep and Natalie Portman….all great.
Musically who do you strive to be like, and have you been compared to anyone?
I’m
striving to be myself before I can move on to anyone else. To be
honest, as a musician, I’m just inspired by anyone who has played any
stage at anytime, anywhere.
What goes into the preparation of a role and how do you become the character?
I
read the script, get a feel for the character and visualize her life in
my minds eye drawing from observations and personal experiences.
How does the songwriting process work for you?
I
have no standard formula, but often times after developing a concept I
lay down a basic guitar track and begin to formulate a vocal melody and
lyrics around that.
What's your style and what makes you different than everyone else?
Roots
based guitar driven pop would describe my musical style. I often sing
about hope, inspiration and motivation. Does that make me different?
As a musician, what's your biggest rockstar moment and what's your biggest failure?
I
met The Rolling Stones once, does that count? As for failures, I’ve
experienced many but without failure there can be no success.
Can you tell me a little about your current role in "My Babysitter's a Vampire"?
I
portray a character named Erica. I enjoy playing her as, other than her
bloodsucking tendencies and devious ways, she is just your average
everyday fun-loving high school girl!
It’s
kind of a Jekyll and Hyde role and that is which drew me to her
character, two roles in one “best of both worlds.” Pardon the Radio Free
Roscoe reference.
Any other roles coming up, and what about an album?
I am currently on set for an as yet untitled television series. You can follow twitter for details. As for My Babysitters A Vampire
a second season has been announced, looking forward to being part of
that. In regards to my music, I continue to enjoy to write and perform.
Any and all new developments will be posted to these sites if you’d like to stay connected:
www.twitter.com/katetodd
www.katetodd.com
www.youtube.com/katetoddonline
IMDB
Facebook
Anything else you'd like to add or say?
Thank you
Peace&love
Kate Todd
See Kate's acting reel here
Nice "softball" "Cream-Puff" interview! Larry King could take lessons from you!
ReplyDeleteBut I guess that is the market segment you wish to inhabit...
So what exactly is the market segment you wish to inhabit because it's undoubtedly classless.
ReplyDeleteRead some of my other interviews maybe they will suit you better, still got you to read this one so I guess I win.
Thanks "Anonymous"