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Moviesonline.ca Sarah Michelle GellarSarah Michelle Gellar - "Southland Tales" Movie - Moviesonline.ca InterviewMichael Monday 29 May 2006, by Webmaster Another actress, who actually has a name to care for is Sarah Michelle Gellar and there are not no many accomplishes films at her but an few I can probably enjoy. The talent agent found Gellar a young age and made her screen debut at 6 of each of the 1983 television film An Invasion of Privacy. With all the promise she showed, Barrymore starred as Hannah in the teen drama series "Swans Crossing" (1992) but it was her portrayal of a young and callous rich girl in Al-Lucinda Kendall Hart on ABC daytime soap opera "All My Children" (1993-93), that won her Daytime Emmy Award and spring-boarded her to stardom. SMG’s real mark worldwide, however, was the character of Buffy Summers in the game-changing series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997-2003). She won five Teen Choice Awards, a Saturn Award and a Golden Globe nomination for her role, establishing herself as a cultural phenomenon. Sarah Michelle Gellar likewise has the box office to back her up, with “I Know What You Did Last Summer” 1997), “Scream 2” (1997), “Cruel Intentions” (1999)and way movies like those that help prove she is also a bankable star as well over $570 million times worth crazy in global gross. Beyond her cinematic successes, Gellar has made her mark on television, headlining shows such as "Ringer" (2011-2012), "The Crazy Ones" (2013-2014), and "Wolf Pack" (2023). She has also lent her voice to popular series including "Robot Chicken" (2005-2018), "Star Wars Rebels" (2015-2016), and "Masters of the Universe: Revelation" (2021). In 2015, Gellar ventured into the entrepreneurial world by co-founding Foodstirs, an e-commerce baking company, and published her own cookbook, "Stirring Up Fun with Food," in 2017. Gellar is also known for her close-knit family life, married to actor Freddie Prinze Jr. since 2002, with whom she shares two children. Sarah Michelle Gellar’s commitment to her craft is matched by her dedication to personal growth and unique experiences. An accomplished martial artist, she studied Tae Kwon Do for five years, alongside kickboxing, boxing, street fighting, and gymnastics. Her dedication to authenticity in her roles is evident, such as her commitment to doing her own stunts in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," though she admitted her limits during filming "Scream 2." Her career is also marked by interesting anecdotes, such as her role in a 1982 Burger King commercial, which led to a lawsuit from McDonald’s and a temporary ban from their establishments. Notably, she dyed her naturally brunette hair blonde for her role in "Buffy," and legally changed her last name to Prinze as a surprise for her husband on their fifth anniversary. Sarah Michelle Gellar’s legacy extends beyond her on-screen roles, encompassing her work in philanthropy and her reputation for safety and professionalism on set. She remains a beloved figure in Hollywood, admired for her talent, dedication, and the breadth of her contributions to film and television. "Southland Tales" premiered at Cannes yesterday and is one of the films ’In Competition’. We caught up with stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, The Rock (Dwayne Johnson), and director Richard Kelly who gave us a first insight into the film. Here are some short snippets from each of the stars from the red carpet, as well as the director. Sarah Michelle Gellar (Krysta Now) Q. What attracted you to working on the Southland Tales? A. Richard Kelly. I actually signed on to the film before I read the script. Richard came and he presented a world to me, an idea and a concept and presented it so thoroughly that I couldn’t say no. It’s the difference between a filmmaker and a director and he is a filmmaker and he creates a universe that you can only do your best in. Q. What was it like working with such a diverse cast? A. A dream come true. I was lucky because my character floated with the storyline so I probably got to work with the most amount of people. I just couldn’t believe I was working with these people everyday. I have wanted to work with Dwayne (‘The Rock’ Johnson) for a while and we’ve been trying to find the right project but you look at us and it’s not the most obvious decision in the world. But also Cheri Oteri, Amy Poehler, John Larroquette and Wallace Shawn...I’m very lucky. Q. Tell us a bit about the character you play? A. I play Krysta Now who is an adult film star but she’s also a reality television star, she has an album, she has a soda drink...she’s a multi industry and she’s in love with Boxer Santoros played by Dwayne (Johnson). Q. What do you think audiences will take away from Southland Tales? A. All I want them to do is think. The most important thing to me about art is that it makes you re-examine things but it’s also evocative and that’s all that I ask of people, whether it makes you angry, whether it makes you sad, whether it makes you unhappy with the world. I want you to feel something and go home and talk about it and keep speaking about it and that’s what Richard (Kelly - director) does, and that is what art is supposed to make you do. It’s supposed to make you feel something. Dwayne Johnson - Boxer Santaros Q. How are you enjoying Cannes? A. Man, I love it. First time here and I’m excited, I’m thankful, I’m grateful, and I got a movie in competition! Q. Tell us about the character you play, Boxer Santaros. A. Complicated. Always searching for the truth, he’s a paranoid schizophrenic, has amnesia, can foresee the future and he knows the world is going to end in three days. On top of that, he has a girlfriend who’s a porn star and a wife he doesn’t know about, so there’s a lot going on! It was really challenging but I was fortunate to get the material. Q. How did you get involved in Southland Tales? A. A combination of things. I sat down with Richard Kelly first because he said before you read it (the script) just sit with me and let’s just talk. So, we had about a 3 hour lunch and he showed me great artwork, such as what I would look like and the characters would look like and then said now go read the script. I read the script and I loved it, so between a combination of knowing Richard’s work and sensibilities and reading the script I said ‘let’s do it!’. Plus, it’s fun, when you think of a movie like this you never know what’s going to happen with it, you never know where it’s going to go, we were getting money from so many different places to fund this film and we wind up in Cannes! Richard Kelly - Director Q. You’ve assembled such a fantastically diverse cast for this movie, was that something you always had in mind for Southland Tales? A. We got Sean William Scott, who became attached to the project two years ago. And then I sort of built the film around him and the actors we were getting interest from all had that same great comedic skill and had come from that same place of doing action or comedy films and being categorised or pigeon holed and were seeing this film as an opportunity to challenge that and re-invent that perception. So that became the style of casting the film and we just went with it. And I had the best time with every actor on this movie, I think they’re all great. Q. After the success of Donnie Darko, did you feel any added pressure you whilst making the movie? A. Definitely a lot of pressure. I put that pressure on myself too because I want this movie to be better, I want it to be a worthy follow up and I want to feel like I’ve made a step forward in my abilities. I mean, it took a long time to get this sucker off the ground but I just want it to be worth it, so yeah, of course there’s pressure but I feel very relaxed and happy that I did the best job I could. Q. What do you think audiences will take away from Southland Tales? A. I think they’ll take many things away from it but for me it comes down to a very simple idea of forgiveness. Ultimately, that’s what the movie is about. I mean, the final concluding images in the film speak to that more than anything and all the complicated puzzles and procedures can still be decoded, discussed and analysed but in the end it does come down to a very simple theme, which is what I hope people will take away. They may not when they first see the movie, but that’s the way my films will always be I guess. If it sticks in your brain, then I’ve done my job. Q. How excited are you that the film is in competition at Cannes? A. It’s my first time and it’s so exciting, everyone’s so honoured especially Sarah (Michelle Gellar) and Dwayne (Johnson). This is one of the biggest things that has ever happened to me in my life. Los Angeles, 2008: The city stands on the brink of social, economic and environmental disaster. SOUTHLAND TALES is an epic story set over the course of three days that culminate in a massive 4th of July celebration. A large ensemble cast of characters includes Boxer Santaros (Dwayne Johnson), an action star stricken with amnesia, Krysta Now (Sarah Michelle Gellar), an adult film star developing her own reality television project, and Roland Taverner (Seann William Scott), a Hermosa Beach police officer who holds the key to a vast conspiracy. Keywords |