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Hill-Man
Morning Show (Radio Interview)
WARNING - strong language
Audio clip available at: Waaf.com
Transcribed by: [Jolene
Blalock]
PART 1
"...one toe on my right foot is longer than my big toe. Then that same toe on my left foot is shorter than my big toe."
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PART 2
"Hey, I got two hours to get sober...I've been doing white wine all night."
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Q&A Video
Source: StarTrek.com: Enterprise
Transcribed by: [Jolene
Blalock]
1. What unique perspective do you bring to your character?
"I can only hope to carry on that torch or put my little feet into those big shoes."
2. Who are your role models, your inspirations?
"There's an innumerable amount of people to take from..."
3. How are you handling the technobabble?
"I get it down, slow but sure."
4. What advice would you give to aspiring actors?
"If you want it bad enough, you'll get it."
5. How do you like your uniform (or costume)?
"It's sort of like wearing long johns."
6. What do family and friends think of your being cast in a Star Trek show?
"I know my nephew loves it."
7. Did you watch the premiere, and if so, how did it make you feel?
"I was absolutely flabbergasted..."
8. Have you had any interesting fan-related
experiences yet?
"...this young girl saw me in the store went and bought me a
candle..."
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Video Interview
Source: StarTrek.com
Transcribed by: [Jolene
Blalock]
1. What is your character, T'Pol, like?
"Sub-Commander T'Pol is basically the voice of reason; she is the voice of
responsibility. And more times than not the voice you really
don't want to hear."
2. Are you a fan of Star Trek?
"I grew up on the Original Star Trek. I loved it. I mean from Captain Kirk, to Spock, to
Bones."
3. Is it difficult to transform into T'Pol?
"...it's extremely empowering because, when you're doing character work, there you are, it comes to life right before your eyes..."
4. What is the philosophy behind Enterprise?
"It wasn't just about the good guy and the bad guy. There was such a bigger picture. And that is what we're trying to follow in Enterprise..."
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Magazine Interview
Source: Star Trek Monthly, Oct 2001
"They won't let me do my own stunts yet, but they said like seven years from now, on the last day I might be able to."
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TrekGalaxy.com
Interview
Source: TrekGalaxy.com
By Gregory L. Norris & Laura A. Van Vleet for TrekGalaxy.com
"...I was so adamant in the beginning that I was going to be the best
'shaker' - you know, when the ship shakes?...And then we get into it, and I'm shaking my little
booty - when the director comes up to me and said, 'ahem, Vulcan's don't really shake.'"
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Maxim Interview
Source: October issue of Maxim
Transcribed by: [Jolene
Blalock]
"The ocean I can handle. But lakes freak me
out. They're dark, still, and slimy, and there are leeches and
stuff at the bottom."
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Magazine Interview
Source: SFX Magazine
This interview comes thanks to The
Great Link
"Just like everything she says she means, she’s an
open book. This catsuit has no pockets. She has nothing to
hide."
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