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Re: Crystal on CNN's "Connect the World"!
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 1:35 am 
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Please keep clicking on CNN's video link http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestof ... ideosearch to keep those numbers up! But you might also want to watch a video of the complete segment, including Hope's input and the GL clip preamble.

FULL SEGMENT HERE:
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Re: Crystal on CNN's "Connect the World"!
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Daytime Confidential covers the interview and how we shut down the CNN website!!

http://daytimeconfidential.com/2009/09/ ... sh-website

Crystal Chappell appeared on CNN International as the "Connector of the Day" to talk about Guiding Light and her upcoming web series Venice. According to the host, fans crashed the CNN website with their questions for Chappell.

The funniest moment of the segment came when the host clarified that she didn't mean to suggest that Chappell had been on Guiding Light for 72 years. Chappell's response, "I look pretty good for my age." Watch the segment after the jump.

(that was hilarious! Crystal is so quick!!) :lol:

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Lets keep up those views peeps! We can't stop until CC is #1 most popular!

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Re: Crystal on CNN's "Connect the World"!
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That was a fantastic interview! Great introduction, finally someone who has done her homework and stays on topic while being fun and entertaining. Great job by CNN and Crystal.

Crystal was just wonderful - cool as a cucumber. She really does go with the flow - asked serious questions, gives intelligent answers....or.....like the LA morning show....facing sillyness...she goes with it! LOL!

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Yea, that was wild. LOL! Crystal can go from the ridiculous to the sublime - maybe she did today - LA to CNNI in one day? OMG!

CC & Venice -poppin!

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Hello All!!!

I was among the first few to post a question when the thread had opened on Tuesday afternoon and pondering what I would ask I just took a deep breath and wrote not just one but three.

When the live broadcast aired yesterday I was at work and unable to see it, but caught the show via You Tube later during a break and I was floored when my question that I had been dying to ask since the live chat with CC weeks ago. it was the first one answered. Due do time the producers foreshortened it and I would like to post my original question but CNN International has since removed the thread.

I still can't believe that we CRASHED the site...amazing.


I have totallly been Chappelled for the second time in under a month...now I am just waiting for a Twitter shout out!! In due time though it will happen.

Crystal you are a Rock Star!!!

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Re: Crystal on Good Day LA : Wed Sept 16! Live Feed URL in post!
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Thanks for posting the link. Holy cow imagine being confronted with that three ring circus first thing in the morning. Crystal handled the rather chaotic interview like a pro. Shame she wasnt given the opportunity to actually finish a single sentence she started lol.


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Re: Interviews with Crystal & Team Venice!
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From Soapgeist : September 21, 2009

http://tvguide.ca/Soaps/Nelson_Ratings/ ... apgeist_NB

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EXTINGUISHING INTERVIEWS — The Most Wanted GL Actresses, Gina Tognoni and Marcy Rylan

Gina Tognoni — “I want to work with Maria Arena Bell!”
TVGuide.ca: So … it’s over, darling!
Gina Tognoni: Yes, all good things come to an end. But hey, I got two Emmys in five years.

TVG : Two wins out of three nominations. Not bad, girlfriend.
GT : I know, huh. Great odds.

TVG: I’d rather have your track record than Heather Tom’s — who has won only twice out of 12 nominations.
GT: Yeah, I think an actor should only nominate themselves when the work merits it. You can easily wear out your welcome in this business very easily.

TVG: Would you like to be nominated every year … or is it fun to attend the Emmys just as a guest?
GT: [Laughs] Well, it is easier. I would say my anxiety is 10 times less than last year. I was pretty chill this year at the Emmys.

TVG: What’s next for you? I’m hearing Y&R, B&B and One Life are battling for your goods. I have to ask — why not try prime time or film? You’re such a soap whore! [Laughs]
GT: Because I love to work! [Laughs] I am looking to see what else is out there in other mediums, but at the same time, I love daytime, and I believe in daytime. I would love to see Kelly return to Llanview on One Life. I’m open to anything, really.

TVG: As much as I love One Life, I think I’d rather see you on Y&R. You’ll secure a job for the next five years at least. I’m not sure how much longer One Life has …
GT: I love, love, love Y&R. Listen, I’d love to play Victoria Newman. I looked at that role a while ago.

TVG: Maria said she’d love you on the show in any role.
GT: Awww … she’s so sweet and I’d love to work with her because she’s so fantastic, and also Paul Rauch, who, if you can believe it, I have never met. I admire how much Maria loves her show and I’d love to stay on CBS.

TVG: Why are you such a soap fan?
GT: I used to watch GL with my grandmother at nine years old. We bonded through GL. I used to watch Mindy Lewis and Reva Shayne, and to be able to work with Krista Tesreau and Kim Zimmer, well, it was such a surreal experience when I landed the part of Dinah. I love the pace of daytime. Thank to this medium, I feel the most freedom as an actor. It is different than other things on TV but that’s what I love about it. Soaps are their own entity.

TVG: But you don’t want to move to L.A. … Is that a misnomer, because I wanted to slap you when you turned down Carly on GH!
GT: [Laughs] It is a misnomer. I never say never. When it’s right, it’s right. My life is situated in New York …

TVG: Crystal Chappell made commuting work for her …
GT: Exactly. So, we’ll see. I’m open to anything.

TVG: Would you do anything on Venice?
GT: Yes! Crystal already gave me a script. The role definitely appeals to me. Listen, I support anything Crystal does. I think Venice is ballsy.

TVG: It’s ironic that Crystal’s Venice character is named Gina!
GT: I know! How cool is that? And Danny Cosgrove is playing her brother on Venice …

TVG: From lovers to siblings!
GT: I know, huh! It’s all so cool. And if I take this part, I’ll be playing Daniel’s lover — so it’s the reverse, I’m going from sibling to lover!

TVG: That’s so sick that it just might work! Can’t wait. So you’re not going to take a little break from soaps …
GT: No. I want to get back to work right away. I just got married, but I like a balance in life.

TVG: You left GL earlier than your castmates, which meant you got a head start in the mourning period.
GT: Yeah, I wasn’t there on the last tape day. I was in the last episode because my contract was up but it was OK since there were only a few weeks left of taping and we pre-taped my scenes.

TVG: OK, Gina — you were a big cheerleader for Ellen Wheeler’s new vision …
GT: Yes. And I know what you’re going to say — we, as an acting company, were all in denial. There were so many signs but we chose not to listen because we loved the show so much. We were in creative denial. We wanted it to succeed. But you know what? I think this past year has made us all better people.

TVG: Do you think you’re more recognizable as Dinah or Kelly? I’d say Kelly.
GT: It’s funny, I get more recognized as Kelly, for sure. There’s something about those ABC soap fans that is so passionate and loyal. It could be because ABC is more popular in the northeast and I live there. Listen, as long as I’m remembered in a positive light, I’m happy.

TVG: Are you going to miss working in Peapack, and changing in cars?
GT: No! That was the downside of the job, let me tell you.

TVG: You won’t have that problem on Y&R.

Ed. Note: It has been announced that Tognoni will indeed be joining the cast of Venice as Daniel Cosgrove’s love interest.

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The ‘Schmootz on…Crystal Chappell!

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Re: Interviews with Crystal & Team Venice!
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Friday, September 18, 2009)

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http://eclipsemagazine.com/hollywood-insider/12665/

It was shortly after the cancellation of Guiding Light that actress Crystal Chappell decided it was time to creatively take matters into her own hands. What better time to start your own production company to produce your own material where you’ve got total control and the artistic freedom to tell a story in the fashion you believe it should be told. No studio’s wrapping you up in contracts or red tape, no producers tying your hands behind your back censoring your creative vision.

So Tiffany, you ask, in what strange universe could a project like that stand a chance of actually coming to fruition? Why the internet of course! The business savvy Chappell realized that the time was now so she called up longtime friend and writer Kim Turrisi and through a mutual friend contacted producer Hope Royaltey to create their very own production company, OPEN BOOK PRODUCTIONS, so they could tell the type of stories that were passionate to them on their own terms and thus Venice the Series was born!

Recently I had the chance to chat with Crystal to discuss her newest adventure as co-creator, executive producer and future director of Venice the Series due to hit the web November of this year. Unfortunately for me the new online recording service I used decided it would be fun for me if they deleted the interview. By the grace of God, a full day of me huddled in the fetal position crying and one very generous publicist (thank you Leslie), Crystal Chappell graciously agreed to an email interview. There’s a reason why her fans refer to her as a Goddess!

EM: Ok I want to make sure I’m getting this right. Other than staring as Gina, what other hats are you wearing behind the scenes with Venice?

CC: I am the co-creator, executive producer and I have a hand in the storytelling. I also hope to direct some episodes in the second season.

EM: When you first called Kim did she think you were completely nuts for wanting to create your own web series or an absolute genius?

CC: Well you have to know Kim. She would never consider any of my ideas crazy. She got right on it. She was excited about it and immediately went to work and came back with really beautiful characters.

EM: Venice is most definitely a passion project, you’ve got your very talented friends on board as the cast with promise of no pay, you get an old friend to write and co-produce, another friend introduces you to a second producer/ videographer/ well renaissance woman really and finally there’s you yourself the executive producer, star and co-creator of a web series. All of this while coming full circle by starting a new job on Days of Our Lives as Carly Manning, the original character that put you on the map in daytime. Why take on such an ambitious project like Venice?

CC: Why not? It is something that I believe in and I think it’s obvious based on how many people have gotten behind this and support it. Not just my friends, but the fans. I get excited about things I believe in and with that, I can find the energy to do a lot more.

EM: Was there a lack of fully realizing the potential of what might have been with the relationship between Olivia and Natalia after the cancellation was announced that prompted you to create your own story that you could tell and have complete control over through Venice?

CC: You know, I think the Otalia story was beautiful. What it made me realize was (A) there was a need to tell a story with an openly gay woman and (B) I wanted to go to the web so that I could tell the kind of story I wanted to tell without interference. It came more out of the need for it and less about what Otalia wasn’t.

EM: What can you tell us about your character Gina, about the rest of the characters? How do they intertwine?

CC: Gina is a strong driven, business oriented woman. She is successful in her work and clueless in love. We will follow her journey through this community of Venice. But it will involve her family and friends.

EM: Can you talk about casting for the series? There are quite a few seasoned soap stars with Jordan Clarke and Hillary B. Smith, a few newer faces being Jessica Leccia and Daniel Cosgrove though both were wildly popular on Guiding Light and have been on the scene for several years. And then you’ve got one hell of a character actor with Elizabeth Keener who I had the pleasure of speaking with yesterday. Was it just about casting the talented friends or was it a conscious decision to go with daytime actors for their obvious visibility and established fan base? Any hints to future cast members?

CC: These people did it for me as a friend because I was excited about this project. Of course I wanted to hire my friends and yes it does help that they come with their own fan base. I want to be around people who I know can deliver and have fun with and all of these people can do that.

EM: How will the web series work? What’s the production model at this point as far as episodes, marketing, sponsors, etc?

CC: There will be twelve episodes a season, 5 minute episodes in the first season, social networking and more than one season per year.

EM: You are definitely taking full advantage of all the resources that the internet has to offer. You have a presence on Facebook, an online fan club, you’re just as addicted to Twitter as I am along with everyone else who tries it even once. You and your fellow partners in crime Kim and Hope have made yourselves very accessible to the public, to the fans. Are you concerned that you open yourselves up too much?

CC: No I am not concerned at all. I feel like I have gotten in touch with a lot of voices that need to be heard. I see no harm in putting myself out there to see what people want.

EM: I read an article recently in the LA Times that read nearly a quarter of households in the U.S. now view television programs online.

How have you seen the media change since you started acting, and how does it feel to be on the fore front of a new wave of entertainment?

CC: Certainly I have seen a change in media since I started acting. There has been the obvious decline of ratings, the expansion of cable, the presence of the internet. I believe the web is where we will see a lot of interesting new ideas.

EM: What role do you think viral grassroots marketing plays in the success of this project?

CC: I think it is very important. On the web, it’s all about global connections and that will greatly determine how successful Venice will be.

EM: You’ve also opened up the design of your sites logo and series music to the public asking people to submit original designs for the logo and original music to be featured in the series. Why take it to the people so to speak? Why open it up to the fans?

CC: Well, because they are the audience and our idea as a production company is to create shows that belong to the audience. So why not invite them to share their talent?

EM: Do you plan on keeping Venice strictly for the web or ideally would you like to eventually move it to television? Maybe somewhere like HBO or Showtime?

CC: I have no problem with keeping Venice on the web. If we had the opportunity to move to television, I would never compromise the integrity of the show. But that’s not even on my radar at this point.

As a side note I just wanted to mention that as of yesterday Ms. Chappell was named as the #1 Soap Power 2009 by TV Guide’s Nelson Branco. Congratulations Crystal!

For more information about Venice the Series please check out their new website http://www.venicetheseries.com, Facebook or Twitter @venicetheseries @CrystalChappell @KimmyT22 @nycwriterchick.

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Re: Interviews with Crystal & Team Venice!
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Posted by dc_cubs - Sept 25 2009

This weeks Soap Opera Digest featured an interview with Crystal where she discusses mostly Venice and a little bit about Days of Our Lives.

CC Interview - California Dreamin'

CC Interview Part 1

CC Interview Part 2

CC Interview Part 3

CC Interview Part 4

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Jessica Leccia Talks Ivy, The End of GL and VENICE

We Love Soaps: How is Ivy doing?
Jessica Leccia: [With a huge smile on her face] She's so pretty, and she's so happy, and she's chunky, and she's got rolls, and she smiles a lot. She's great.

We Love Soaps: How are you doing?
Jesscia Leccia: I'm good. I'm chunky, and I have rolls, and I smile a lot. [Laughs]

We Love Soaps: [Laughs] You look beautiful! What are you saying? Do you feel like you're under pressure to lose weight?
Jessica Leccia: Myself, sure. No one has come out and been like, "You're heavier than you were before." But I'd really like to just because it's a little bit more comfortable for me. I'm little.

We Love Soaps: Now the question you've been asked a million times and I'm giong to be cliche and just ask it - how did you feel about how Natalia and Olivia's relationship ended at the end of GUIDING LIGHT?
Jessica Leccia: I felt pretty good about it. I understand maybe there might have been a little qualm about their physical relationship, but in my mind Natalia and Olivia were together in every way, they were together physically. Maybe you didn't see it, but they were together. And I felt like seeing them a year later really brought it home that they were really a family, they stayed together and they stuck it out. They were a real couple.

We Love Soaps: Were you satisfied with how it was tied up at the end?
Jessica Leccia: I don't know how else they could have done it. I think they did a really good job of trying to get everyone's story so that people could have a clear view of where everything was supposed to be. I thought they did a good job of doing that.

Continue reading...

We Love Soaps: And the good news is that we're still going to see you working soon, right?
Jessica Leccia: [Smiles] Yes.

We Love Soaps: Can you tell us about VENICE?
Jessica Leccia: VENICE is going strong. Crystal is working really hard on it. She's a very smark cookie. I'll be working on it and people will be seeing it soon - I believe November.

We Love Soaps: And you going to California to tape that?
Jessica Leccia: I am.

We Love Soaps: What can you tease us with about VENICE? What can fans look forward to seeing?
Jessica Leccia: Pretty much a little bit of everything. Crystal's character, Gina, has a large circle of friends, she's a social butterfly. My character happens to be part of that social group. There's a relationship between them that will be interesting to see. She's got all these other interesting relationships on there. It's just really real, the kind of thing audiences want these days.

We Love Soaps: And we definitely think the web is going to open up story telling.
Jessica Leccia: Apparently so.

We Love Soaps: A lot of people who read our column are really having a hard time, and we're trying to support them with their grief and loss issues related to coming home and not having GUIDING LIGHT to watch. Is there anything you'd like to say to the people who are going through that adjustment?
Jessica Leccia: I have the same problem, honestly. It was on my DVR. I'd go home and see what my friends were doing. I'd see how the show turned out. It's very sad. And I don't think that will go away for a while. But we have lots of good memories.

We Love Soaps: And you've given us lots of good memories. No matter what we're always going to have those. I thank you for that.
Jessica Leccia: Thank you.

We Love Soaps: Please say hi to Ivy for us.
Jessica Leccia: I will. I'll give her a squeeze.



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One Crazy Ride w/the Creative Team Behind Venice the Series
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Venice the Series debuts on the web sometime in November this year but is already one of the most highly anticipated interactive projects to hit the online entertainment industry. So when I got the chance to chat with Kim Turrisi and Hope Royaltey, two of three creative minds behind Crystal Chappell’s new web series Venice, I jumped at the chance. You know that saying be careful what you wish for because you just might get it? Well I had no idea what I was getting myself into but most definitely enjoyed the ride!

EM: For people just getting to know you through Venice, could you start with a little background on the two of you?

Hope: I primarily was a writer for about the last ten years I’ve sold a couple screenplays I sold a television show, made a living doing that but hadn’t had anything produced which can be frustrating…wonderful to make a living but not seeing your work realized is tough. So about the last five years I started doing my own DV short filmmaking. I did four half hour shorts in LA that became really popular there and ended up kind of having a wonderful experience where you know where a lot of amazing actors, a lot of really talented people that were on television and film ended up jumping on board because we had such a great time doing it. It was another experience that I hope Venice is that everyone using their creativity not necessarily doing it for money but to see something amazing realized and I had such a good time doing it that I wanted to do another project like that for a long time and ended up joining Team Venice which is another whole story. But my main occupation is a writer.

Kimmy: I work in film and television production and then in development and I’ve always been a writer. I worked a little bit for soap opera magazines and for Mimi Torchin doing a lot of freelance work. Crystal and I have been friends for a long time and we’ve developed a few things together and this one’s the big one!

EM: How did the three of you come together for the project?

Kimmy: We obviously Crystal and I have a lot of things going on and when this particular project came about we came to Hope sort of via Ricky Paull Goldin (ex Gus on Guiding Light). Hope you can tell that story!

Hope: Sure! I had stumbled across Otalia like many other people who are now huge fans on the Internet, on You Tube…

EM: Myself included!

Hope: Exactly! I never watched, wasn’t a soap watcher. I was pretty impressed by the writing and certainly the acting and thought this is cool and interesting and being the person that I am kind of went in and was sort of fascinated and amazed at observing the fan base, I looked at all the boards, I saw the impact that this show and this storyline was having on thousands and thousands of people. I thought how amazing was that?! But when I heard that there was a possibility of them doing this web series I…you know its funny because I don’t usually go after things, a lot of times I have things brought to me but this was something where I went you know what, I’ve got the right set of skills and I like to tell them what I think I could bring to the table and see what will happen. Within weeks I had a friend who told me oh I’m doing this project with Ricky Paul Golden, who obviously you know was in the storyline, and I was in LA at the time and he ended up calling Crystal and I got her number and I had an initial call and it was fantastic. She was so articulate and warm and funny and, as you just did in your interview, an amazing first impression from her. She said why don’t I have my business partner call you, which is Kimmy. Then we got on the phone and we all clicked! It just started there. We had a couple calls after that and as we got to know each other creatively and just the way we communicated and skill sets…it just seemed like it would be something right to move forward on.

EM: Kimmy, when Crystal called you about creating the series initially were you say you’re out of your mind or were you think she was a complete genius?

Kimmy: We were actually sitting in my house. I sort of had Gina (Chappell’s character) on my canvas for a while and we talked about it and I was very excited when she called me to tell me about the Otalia storyline because she’s always wanted to do something positive like that. We were just sitting on the couch and she just said, “You know what we should do? We should create a web series” and I’m like “Oh my God I love it! “ We literally sat in my house on the couch and just created the world of Venice and then coming up with these unbelievable characters and it snowballed from there. It’s just been the wildest ride. I started writing it immediately and we created it. Then we had all of these wonderful people jump on board like Hope. Then our first cast member was Jess (Jessica Leccia) and that’s how it started.

EM: The three of you seem to wear multiple hats on Team Venice. What are everyone’s roles? Kimmy you’re writing, are you doing…

Kimmy: I am the co-creator. Crystal and I created it together. I am the sole writer and I’m one of the executive producers. You know we all do everything from researching t-shirts…there’s really no job too big or small for any of us, Crystal included. We all do a lot of everything but our primary roles obviously Crystal and I being the co-creators, all of us are executive producers, Hope is directing, Crystal will direct and she’s the star. Happy for me! [Laughs]

EM: Yeah! That’s fantastic getting to work with your longtime friend.

Kimmy: Yeah it is and it’s also as a writer because I know what she can do and what she can deliver, it’s the best of all worlds. That’s true for all the cast that we have but particularly for because I did write Gina with her in mind. I said it everywhere that every time I write anything there’s always a part for her.

EM: You both have been in the industry. Any time your going to tackle a project it’s going to take a great deal of work. Why did you want to take on such an ambitious project like Venice? I mean for what you’re doing there’s a lot going into the website, there’s a lot with promoting over Twitter, you have a logo contest, a music contest, a store…you’re not just putting something up on You Tube. You’re actually creating a production.

Kimmy: It was very important for Crystal, the fans especially for Otalia, the outpouring of love, the stories she’s heard…she wanted a forum. So coming to me, obviously because I’m her best friend and I’m out and I’m gay and I also have been very frustrated by the lack of positive or even sort of true to the lifestyle because it’s really no different from any other lifestyle and that’s one of the things that we really wanna throw out there that’s it’s just part of who somebody is it’s not this that the right seems to make it all about. Then when we added Hope, she can speak for herself obviously, we were so passionate about this and a lot of that I think comes from Crystal’s passion for it and then the story now that we’ve set out to tell with all these characters has just blossomed. As each actor comes aboard, it’s very easy to stay fired up about this. It’s easily far and away the most fun I’ve ever had on a project and the most work I’ve ever done and the least amount of money, which is nothing [everyone laughs].

Hope: But the most happiness for the least amount of money!

Kimmy: That’s right! All the money in the world couldn’t buy this kind of joy. When you see people on Twitter that you sort of get to know and then you’re working with two people that you respect and love…it’s like a love fest 24/7! It’s easy to stay passionate about it.

EM: Can you talk at all about casting for the series? I realize there are quit a few seasoned actors with Jordan Clarke and Hillary B. Smith and some of the new faces in soaps with Jeff Branson (replacing Daniel Cosgrove as Owen) and Jessica Leccia. Then you also have Elizabeth Keener who’s an amazing character actor who I was lucky enough to speak with yesterday. You know I’ve gotta tell you Kim she spoke very highly of you. Unfortunately for Hope, I don’t know what you did to tick her off [everyone laughs uncontrollably] but she totally talked shit about you from start to finish.

Hope: That doesn’t surprise me.

EM: I don’t know if it’s the crazy ridiculous clues you keep leaving on the site that she can’t decipher or…

Hope: It’s cuz she doesn’t want me to kill her off in the first season. I’ll talk about that with her privately.

EM: But in all seriousness, she only had wonderful things to say about everyone involved with Venice. I’m totally teasing, I don’t want to get anyone into trouble!

Kimmy: I love it!

Hope: Oh no! I’ve known Elizabeth Keener for a very long…I’d say, I’m gonna call it about 15 years. We’re very excited she’s part of Venice.

EM: I was wondering if it was more about casting friends and people you know because obviously they’ll work for nothing although Elizabeth was surprised that she wasn’t getting paid for this project. [everyone laughs]

Hope: We weren’t very up front with her about that I realize.

EM: Yes, she was a little irate about that. You may get a call about that!

Hope: Yeah, alright.

EM: I didn’t realize it was on the QT. Sorry!

Ok so…was it more about bringing in the people that you know because you know their style, were you looking for people outside of the soap world? Did it make a difference one way or another? Was it more about people that you know and wanting to work with friends?

Kimmy: I think initially for Crystal it was…as soon as everyone on Guiding Light found out she was doing it they were like if there’s anything you want me to do and then she came to us and it’s like an embarrassment of riches and so it’s definitely about picking the people that you wanna work with. They’re incredible actors and yes still do it for nothing but more importantly everybody’s spirit is in the right place about the story, about the storyline, the project, the way that Crystal’s mad intelligent mind has worked on this and yeah I love being able to give my friend Michelle a part. Hope reached out to Keener and she was like yeah. You know everyone has just jumped in. We’ve gone to people that we know just because it’s been easy and people have really actually called us and said do you have anything I can do. I think we’re really going to surprise with a lot of the cameos that are going to be in this thing too.

EM: That’s great but I don’t know if I can handle more of the teasers from Hope.

Kimmy: You know the next few weeks we’re gonna roll out some cast, the remaining cast are sensational. I mean I don’t know how it gets any better but they’re really good.

EM: Well you know Hope, you’re a little sadistic!

Kimmy: So Tiffany, how smart is Hope? She comes up with these things and she’ll send them to Crystal and I and I’m like “Who are we rolling out?” I’m like wait a second I thought…who…I haven’t been able to figure out one of them and I know who they are! Really Hope, she’s scary!

EM: She’s VERY scary! I mean come on, DNA in reverse backwards in a diagonal while standing in the lotus position to even begin to try and decipher it. I think I actually blacked out at my desk trying to figure it out and I never did. Thank God for one of the girls in the UK because the back of my brain fell out. It’s ridiculous!

Kimmy: Do you see why we like working with her? She’s mad smart and there’s nothing better than a smart woman. She comes up with this stuff and I’m like where do you even begin to think about that kinda shit, it’s ridiculous.

Hope: WOW! Love fest it out girls! I’ll take it!

[everyone laughs]

Kimmy: And I might add, the final person that we’re going to roll out…Hope’s plan for the way that the clue is going to go…

EM: Oh my God…

Hope: It’s my magnum opus! Just take off a day, take a day off work.

Kimmy: It’s Armageddon in one clue.

EM: Oh God. Can you at least do it over the weekend?

Hope: I’m open to negotiations, requests.

EM: I can send you alcohol if that’s what it takes.

Hope/Kimmy: [laughs] Yeah that’s the way it works!

EM: At least give us a Friday so I don’t have to call of work.

Hope: I can’t tell you how much fun do these because you know this isn’t the kind of thing like I haven’t done clues before in my life. Like oh that one time…I have so much practice! Do this has been one of the most fun things about this entire process. And I will MISS the clues. In fact, you know what I might keep the clues in some form.

EM: I think you kind of have to.

Hope: Maybe we don’t have spoilers we just have clues because you know I love it. The fans are just so smart! And they do get it every time. They do! I’ve been angry. There’ve been a couple that I really expected another hour or two and there was someone and then they spread it all over. I watch the post it on the board the minute they figure it out it spreads like wild fire.

Kimmy: We know exactly on Twitter who are in the chats because of the way that they’re talking and I think that it’s just amazing how engaged they have become with it and with each other.

EM: So how do think media has changed within the industry and how do you feel about being on the forefront of this new way of entertainment? Actually, I just read an article in the LA Times that reads nearly 25% of households in the U.S. now watch TV shows online. The highest was news then followed by dramas and comedies and sitcoms.

Kimmy: I feel pretty friggin good about it myself!

Hope: There’s a statistic and I can’t remember the exact statistic that people now spend more time in front of their computer than they do in front of their television which I think is a really, really important milestone because it used to be that people used to watch TV for 5, 6 hours a day and now they don’t. And with the advent of the DVR, if TV is ad revenue based and that’s what’s producing these shows is the ad revenue you know these companies are their commercials are being fast forwarded and everyone knows it and they know it and you have a free roll or post roll video commercial on your video on the internet and you can’t fast forward through it the people have to watch it. So right there I think the advertisers will eventually catch up to the benefit of doing it on the Internet, of having the eyeballs there, of being able to not just have it being in a television box to have users click on whatever it is have it completely interactive. The technology is finally there to deliver the video in a way that’s getting there close to television. There used to be a quality issue but now it’s not.

EM: The quality is just as good as television if not better in some instances.

Hope: Right! So it benefits the advertisers, it benefits the viewers and it certainly benefits the people producing because you’re not restricted to these antiquated confines of the way that television production is which is sometimes very wasteful. With DV camera’s you can now make things look really, really good for not a lot of money.

EM: So how will the web series work? What’s your production model at this point as far as the episodes and sponsorship and marketing?

Hope: We really tried to not bite off more than we can chew for season one. We waffled about how long they should be because we want them to be long, we want Kimmy’s scripts to be longer, we want to have every nugget in there and it’s so hard to get it down too. I think we’re going to do between 5 & 6 minute, which would be a sixty to seventy page script and twelve episodes so it will be between an hour and a seventy-two minute season. That’s just something we ca shoot in a reasonable amount of time and do our first roll out of this. You know we may adjust that for season two if everything goes as well as planned.

As far as sponsorship, we are having meetings. We’d love to get a sponsor to underwrite the production aspect of the series. We’re also considering other models like subscription models. We’ve been polling the fans. We basically want the fans to tell us how do you want this delivered and that’s why we’ve been so interactive with them because ultimately they are the ones that are going to be watching it. If we do the subscription we’d have bonus footage, we’re planning on shooting a two camera behind the scenes hopefully so there’ll be behind the scenes of the five minutes will probably be ten minutes which I believe will be equally entertaining. So if we have behind the scenes and bloopers…

Kimmy: With this group that would be hello…

[everyone laughs]

Hope: That’s what we’re hoping. So you have five minutes but then you have this whole other rich world in terms of just the production and interacting with it again because the whole process has been so interactive so why not let them see what’s going on behind the scenes. You know what I mean? So that’s our plan, to really make a rich experience not just with the show but also with all the other media that goes along with it. I think we’ll probably end up doing a duel model where we have the ability for them to watch it advertising, for free or do a subscription model where they get all the bonus stuff for a really low price.

We have had such a successful…Twitter has been a buzz word, Facebook has been a buzz word of social networking but to see it really in action and to really see it working in terms of just delivering information weather it’s chatter or weather it’s something new on the website or something new about the show and having it be re tweeted and then having it posted on Facebook and watching people who are certainly interested in the product or the show just go like a school of fish and really get that information right away and it’s just amazing to watch. It’s amazing for them because they get instant information. It’s amazing for us to see how it works. Also it’s a global thing. Anyone can join Twitter, anyone can join Facebook so it includes everybody. So we’re going to continue to really interact on that level and continue to build our base instead of doing traditional banner ads on other sites for instance.

EM: I know at least with a lot of the American television shows that run on networks that the international audience kind of felt slighted because they have to use the backdoor way to get in and even online a lot of the sites even the big network sites will block international users. So Venice should be open to international users as well?

Kimmy: Yes. And we’ve got a lot of international Twitter fans, Team Sydney, Costa Rica…it’s ridiculous!

Hope: We get hits on the website from over 85 countries including Qatar and some wild countries where I’m like “Are they even allowed on the internet?” So it’s pretty amazing the international following. We pretty early on had discussed subtitling Venice in as many languages as possible so that’s what we’re going to do. Again totally fan interactive we have fans saying right now who’ve said I’ll do the Spanish translation and through our outreach see if we can get some of our international fans that love the project and want to donate their time just like the rest of us to see if we can get it translated into certainly the majors and then we’ll see past that. We want the international fans to have as comfortable of a viewing experience as possible and not have to go to You Tube to see it in their own language.

EM: I know that was definitely and issue for Guiding Light fans with Otalia. The UK fans were pissed because they couldn’t watch on CBS.com and then people in various other countries would have to wait for that one person to translate it into their native language. I think it’s great that Venice is going to be a collective effort having the fans help out.

Kimmy: Oh yeah, they’ve been amazing and really gracious and so smart!

Hope: I’m impressed by them every day! We get emails about various topics and it just fills you up sometimes. You go “I can not believe I’m having this experience with this growing group of people that are so amazing.

EM: You guys are definitely taking full advantage of all the resources that the Internet has to offer with Facebook and the website (venicethesereies.com) and you guys are Twitter addicts like myself. [everyone laughs] I didn’t want to join Twitter and then I did and now its…

Kimmy: No one WANTS to join Twitter.

EM: You can’t put the crack pipe down!

Kimmy: I swore I’d never do it, I made fun of Crystal, I was like there’s no way and there we were a couple of drinks into the night and she’s like “I’m tweeting that you wont get on Twitter” and I’m like “What are you talking about?” I actually got goated into it! Literally in my own home by her Twitter followers and the next thing you know I’m at a business dinner and I’m like “I gotta be right back” I jump outside to get on Twitter! It’s ridiculous!

EM: It’s like going out for a cigarette!

Kimmy: It is exactly! I mean how many of us have bought new phones since we’ve been on Twitter? I have.

Hope: I have!

EM: I have my app on my iPhone. Actually I have two apps on my iPhone in case one breaks down.

Hope: Ohhh…backup app!

Kimmy: That’s perfect! [everyone laughs]

EM: So are you ever concerned, because you’re all pretty open and accessible to the fans especially through Twitter; are you ever concerned about it being too much access?

Kimmy: You know I think there are two schools of thought there. For me, I don’t mind it I’m just the writer. I’m happy to hear from them. I love the interaction, I think they’re smart. One of the big components here is that they feel like they are part of it so I think I’m probably on a little bit more than Crystal and Hope…I don’t, I really don’t because very few people really step over the line so I don’t feel like that at all and certainly the emails that I’ve gotten and Hope has gotten and Crystal they’re just so lovely and wonderful and warm…I don’t, I really don’t. Hope?

Hope: I was very, thus my Nancy Drew (Twitter avatar) avatar, was very determined to remain somewhat anonymous but obviously that didn’t happen but now I’m completely…well Nancy Drew is going to stay by the way but I’m really enjoying it I’m really enjoying the experience I’m really enjoying the interaction. And like you said, it’s totally addictive even for the more shy people the more private people it’s like once you engage it’s wonderful. There’s nothing like it! I’m a big Twitter preacher. I’m trying to bring as many people in as I can. No one wants to do it but the minute they get on they’re like “Oh my God!”

Kimmy: I think also if you look at the way that Crystal has been with her fans all along when she was on Days then when she went to Guiding Light and then certainly with this storyline she’s one of the most open, giving, accessible actors I’ve ever seen and not just because she’s my friend. She’s very generous with her time and she really means it so I don’t know that we could do it any other way and be part of a team with her.

EM: Actually, I have to say that when I first started following the Otalia story and started writing about it, I was really surprised just how accessible and open she is to her fans. Anyone I have ever talked to have said absolutely she will stop and talk, sign an autograph and has never turned anyone down. She will happily sit and talk to anyone who approaches her and that something your really don’t see.

Kimmy: And you’ll see it with the entire Venice cast. They’re all very, very similar maybe not all on Twitter but certainly when it comes to fans or anything like that. They’re all incredibly gracious.

EM: You’ve also opened up the design for the logo for the site and music submissions for the series asking people to submit their original designs and music, which could be featured in the series; why take it to the people so to speak? Why open it up to the fans to create the brand?

Kimmy: I can speak to the music part and Hope can speak to the graphic design part. For me, one of my passions is music and I love indie artists and I’ve always like the notion as Crystal has, with being able to discover somebody new. Since we’re going on this kind of journey where it’s almost like a family on this journey with the fans and with our cast it just seemed like the right thing to do and the fun thing to do to involve them. And I have to tell you I have got some of the best music, I’m not kidding, it’s just amazing. Our theme song is gonna blow everyone away. It’s just so good. Some of the artists people will know and a lot of the artists they wont. The hardest part for me has been narrowing them down because I have hundreds and will certainly use them throughout the next coming seasons but I don’t know how we could not do it that way.

Hope: Yeah, it’s similar for the graphics. Unlike the music, which you cant go hear that band play, for months just observing everything the fans are doing the minute we thought about a logo it was like oh well I’ve seen a million AMAZING fan artwork that goes on their banners, what they put into their videos. I was like there are serious graphic designers out there that are really good and then people that may not be professional graphic designers but just have a raw talent for it. There was no question in my mind that the fans were gonna be able to just knock out some amazing work and I thought and we all thought that it would be fun for them to be a part of it like that. We got hundreds and hundreds…I couldn’t believe it, I was blown away. Within hours of the contest launching there were submissions right up to midnight at the end and just little notes from people saying how much fun they had doing it. We had amazing logos from a range of people and it was so much fun for us to just get a new one and see it and just blown away by the talent…blown away! We have a fantastic logo (the logo has since been unveiled). The fans delivered on that one for sure.

EM: Music is definitely an important part of any show I think. Will there be any sort of play list?

Kimmy: Oh God yes, most definitely! Actually when I start to blog, which will be relatively soon, I’ll be because I’ve talked about the fact that I write to a play list that I make for each of my characters when I’m writing for them or the tone of the scene and so I’ll be doing my play list but then we’ll be doing the weeks that we air whatever artists are featured they’re going to be on our website for sure. Everybody is going to get to know everybody.

Hope: We’re also going to have profiles on the website just like the cast.

Kimmy: Yes, it’s almost like a get to know. Hopefully it will help the artist get exposure and just have the fans be involved with…they’re very musically driven this group that we’ve got as I am…as we all really are. We’re going to cross promote everybody.

EM: Ok last question. Do you plan on keeping Venice strictly for the web or ideally would you want it eventually turn into a primetime series or even somewhere like HBO or Showtime?

Kimmy: I think we both have an answer for that. Hope you wanna go first?

Hope: For me personally, just the excitement and the new frontierness of the web if that’s a word [everyone laughs] you can double-check that new frontierness! You know this came about obviously from Crystal and Kimmy wanting this to be creative and wanting to have their own voice and not be censored and not have other people telling them what a character would or would not do or how they should or should not write so there’s certainly a sense of wanting to protect that creative freedom.

The same with me, I have that same sense so it would be really hard to give that up. Hopefully the show is a hit on the web and we have an audience that can at least from the numbers that we get we either have sponsorship or the productions paid for I don’t know for me it would be really hard to give that up to not continue to do it ourselves unless it was the most amazing creative control deal ever in the history of time! [everyone laughs]

Who knows how it’s going to change in the next year or two but for me personally I would keep it on the web for now certainly.

Kimmy: I feel the same from a creative stand point because both Hope and I and I’m sure Crystal at some point we’ve been down the road of you know someone buying our script and by the time it gets to when they’ve stripped it away and killed your characters and destroyed all the integrity that you’ve written it’s not worth the money. It would be very difficult for me to give up control of these characters especially Gina. I would not want somebody slapping my hands or saying yes or no. So it would really have to be the deal of the century where we would be able to keep our creative control because that’s part of the joy in knowing that the three of us can say yes or no and really it’s all been about yes and there hasn’t been any no. That would be very difficult to lose that.


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The first V Pod, VENICE podcast, was held with stars Crystal Chappell (Gina) and Jessica Leccia (Ani) on Tuesday. Leccia on her VENICE character: "Ani is in touch with her own truth and who she is. She's light years ahead of who poor Natalia was. She happens to know exactly what she wants which is very different and fabulous." Chappell added her her character: "Gina is very confident in who she is and comfortable with her sexuality. When it comes to her being more intimate, she's so far behind where Olivia was when we left the show."

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Filed under: Film/Movie, Television
Wed. October 7, 2009

Stage 33 Chicago, 3655 N. Kedzie, is presenting a 60-minute improvised game show hosted by Elizabeth Keener for its first production. Windy City Times' Jerry Nunn talked with Keener—sister of actress Catherine Keener—about The L Word, family and the show (called Keenerville).

WCT: (Windy City Times) Hi, Elizabeth. Do you miss playing Dawn Denbo on The L Word?

EK: (Elizabeth Keener) Absolutely, best gig ever. You get to be nasty as you want to be. [Laughs] It was fun to play the villain. To come into a show with everyone is liked and you have to ride that fine line because it’s you against all of them. I never had a bad experience with the fans. I would hear, “You were such a bitch on the show but I loved you!”

WCT: I interviewed Jane Lynch. She said the wrap party was fun.

EK: Love her! Yes it was a great bunch of women, very strong, great at what they do.

WCT: How’s your sister, Catherine?

EK: She’s great, busy as ever. She’s plays the mom in the movie “Where the Wild Things Are.” So many of my friends love that book and Spike Jones is phenomenal.

WCT: I heard Karen O from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are doing the music.

EK: I think they are. She has the coolest tattoo. I have to say, it looks like a fly on her arm. It’s awesome. I love the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. They are fantastic.

WCT: You have appeared in movies such as Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Friends with Money. What projects do you have coming up?

EK: Movies are slow because of the writers’ strike. As far as television there is a one-hour FBI agent show on Here! Network that I am starring in and producing. I also have a couple of Web series that I am excited about. One, called The Greenbergs, it has a Curb Your Enthusiasm feel with Danny Duchovny, who is David’s brother. The other one is called Venice, where characters continue on from [the recently canceled soap opera] Guiding Light. We have been talked about in the New York Times [and] CNN, and it’s huge. You can go on venicetheseries.com. The Web page, on the first day, got 300,000 hits. I am on Twitter (Keener18) now because of that show.

WCT: How did you get involved with Stage 33 Chicago?

EK: Well, I know Christin Baker from Telefilms. Last year they were here for Pride weekend and they wanted to interview me. Someone had said that they are really fun. I didn’t know them before, but since then I now consider them all friends. I had seen them at Dinah Shore and they are just great. Christin was here a couple of months ago and we were hanging out in West Hollywood [Calif.]. I told her that I had always wanted to host a game show. It was a kid dream of mine. We decided to do an improv game show so that’s exactly how that came out. It was one of those weird L.A. things that came about from talking.

WCT: So it’s called “Keenerville?”

EK: I didn’t make that name up, Jerry. I am not a narcissist or anything. [Both laugh.] Christin texted me and said “Guess what the name of it is? Keenerville.” So I said, “I have to do it now.”

WCT: What prizes can audience members win?

EK: I don’t think I am allowed to know all that stuff yet. It is a surprise for me when I pick someone out. Whatever they get, they randomly get.

WCT: What are the dates for the shows?

EK: [It’s running] Oct. 14-18. The Wednesday through Saturday shows are at 8 p.m. The Sunday show on the 18th is at 7 p.m. There are only 25 seats, so it is a small theater. Get your tickets when you can!

WCT: I will have to check it out.

EK: It’s going to be fun. They will have amazing improv actors. I was able to improv a lot on the L Word so I come from that world.


Tickets for the performance and post-show party are $30, with post-show party tickets being $20. Visit www.Stage33Chicago.org.

Interview by Jerry Nunn

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News Round-up: Chappell, Claywell, Reeves, Gay TV, FNL
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INTERVIEW: Soap star Crystal Chappell

"Jessica and I would have moved Otalia to WORLD TURNS. Listen, we knew we’d probably only last on WORLD TURNS for a year, but we were desperate to continue this story. The bottom line is that WORLD TURNS wasn’t interested — they had other stories they wanted to tell. Grant Aleksander, Jessica, and myself talked very seriously about taking GL to the web, and we all mentioned we’d all be willing to work for scale, but it was something they weren’t interested in. It didn’t work out. Enter VENICE, which is a soap opera extension of the community Otalia created."

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‘Guiding Light’ Stars Crystal Chappell and Jessica Leccia Moving Their Love Online
October 8th, 2009

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Much to the dismay of countless Guiding Light fans, Olivia and Natalia never got to lock lips on the recently-canceled daytime drama.

And at least one of the actors who made up the couple known as “Otalia” was so distraught by the omission that she wished for a social disease—to make it ring true.

Next month, Crystal Chappell, who played Olivia, and Jessica Leccia, who played Natalia, return to the soap realm as yet another same-sex couple—Gina and Ani—in Venice the Series.

Only this time, they’ll be free from the constraints of network censors, because Venice is being produced exclusively on the Internet.

In anticipation of the digital serial’s launch, former Soap Opera Weekly editor-in-chief Mimi Torchin dishes with the ladies on her companion BlogTalkRadio show, V-Pod.

During the hour-long interview, Jessica discusses her character’s relationship with Crystal’s, which began in April 2008 and ran through Sept. 18 of this year, when the soap was booted after a record-setting 72-year run.

“I always thought there should be some kind of sore on their lips, so we could just avoid [the obvious lack of physical contact]. Like, ‘Oops! Can’t kiss!’

“At some point, I just started to assume that these were just two normal people with a, you know, normal love life, because it got skipped over.venice-the-series2

“But we had to continue with the story as if it hadn’t been skipped over,” she continues.

Crystal, meanwhile, reveals that her Venice character—who reportedly will kiss Jessica’s on the debut episode—isn’t as emotionally stable as Olivia.

“Gina is very confident in who she is and comfortable with her sexuality, and has great friendships,” she says.

“But when it comes to being intimate with someone, she’s so far behind where Olivia was when we left the show.

So she’s rewound a bit. She’s absolutely afraid to be too close to anyone who loves her that much.”

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Eclipse Magazine Interview: Elizabeth Keener
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INTERVIEW: Elizabeth Keener Talk’s The L Word, Venice the Series & Being Duct Taped by Eminem
October 9th, 2009 · By: Tiffany N. D'Emidio in Hollywood Insider

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Elizabeth Keener is one busy lady these days. After her scene stealing performance as club owner and all around badass Dawn Denbo on The L Word, Keener has joined the cast of Crystal Chappell’s highly anticipated web series Venice. Recently we had a chance to chat about channeling her inner Dawn Denbo, the exciting new frontier of staring in a web series and getting duct taped by Eminem and Dr. Dre. Don’t ask…just read the interview, it’s worth it!

EM: On The L Word you played the crazy character that everybody loved to hate, Dawn Denbo, and you were brought in right at the end of the series. Was that awkward at all for you or was it a pretty easy integration?

EK: You mean with the other actors and such? You know what, I’ll tell you not awkward at all and I’ll tell you in the sense of a couple things. One, I’d met a couple of the people before so Leisha (Hailey) and I met Kate (Moennig) once. So I think what happened was there really isn’t a shy bone in my body but I get going in where they’re all established but I’d known Ilene (Chaiken) through…I met her in the past and then through the audition process so I felt coming in that along with the character I was playing, I felt like I need to come in very strong anyway. I mean I’m a strong person in reality but you know what I mean? I didn’t want to come in going “Hi I’m…” that and there were open arms. They were all amazing. The moment I met each one I hadn’t met or I met in the past, they were wonderful “Hey how ya doin? I’m really excited you’re doing this character and the character’s exciting.” So it ended up being open arms and I was very fortunate. I went in not very nervous, just going in as myself thinking it will all be ok and it was good, it was great!

EM: So that’s great! You had a really good experience and your character…how was the character of Dawn Denbo described to you when it was first brought to you?

EK: What happened was Ilene Chaiken, who’s the creator, again I had met her in the past just socially and then through a mutual friend reconnected over coffee so that was it. I don’t think the character was…that was months and months before. And then I guess I was still in Ilene’s brain because I got a call from well an email from her actually just months later and said “Hey listen would you come in and read for a character on the show?” and I said “Absolutely.” First of all absolutely it’s fun that show’s amazing and I said “Will you send me the sides? If you’ll send them to me I’d love to look at them.” And that was it. That was in an email. I got them and I read them and I’ll tell you the two scenes people will remember, one was when I come in and I break up the party, that scene. That’s one. And the other scene is where I’m enticing Kate’s character Shane to have a threesome. So those were the two scenes! [We both laugh] Those were the audition scenes. And I loved; I’m like oh my God I really feel like I can do this character with my eyes closed! Not that Dawn Denbo is me, [sure Keener we believe you] but whatever Ilene saw in me I felt too. I’m like oh ok got it.

So after I sent her an email back and my manager and I said of course, they were having one audition for an hour the next morning. Basically it was me and the only other person auditioning…there was nobody else auditioning for Dawn Denbo, the only other person auditioning was Alicia Willis who was my lover Cindi. I met her there. I said “What are you here for?” and she said, “I’m going in for this Cindi character.” So I went in, she went in, they brought us in together just to stand next to each other and just look at us together and that was it. Literally an hour later I got a call from Ilene and that’s when she told me. I had heard from others that the writers had been looking for this character for a really long time. Then went through people in Vancouver and then Ilene I guess when the writers were together she said, “Wait a minute! I know who we haven’t auditioned and who would be great as Dawn Denbo…Elizabeth Keener.” So she was the one and she started telling me when I got the job she said, “We are so excited about this character. There really hasn’t been nemesis or arch enemy of the group and you’re going to come in and it’s going to be you against all of them.” And I’m like oh my God how fun! [Laughing]

EM: It was so much fun to watch I can only imagine how much fun it was to play.

EK: Thank you! It was so much fun and Kate, Mia, all of them are really good at improv and we were able to improv. They do a lot of that on the show. The writers do a great job and then they’re able to add…that’s why the characters are so real. They really add their own flavor. There were so many things I would throw out and Kate would just come back with something great or with Pam Grier same thing. They were just all amazing and really great actors. It was just fun every day. The scene where oh the oil-wrestling scene was fantastic and a blast. There were just so many scenes. So much fun…really fun!

EM: I’m sure! So I have to ask, was the “my lover Cindi” written or was that improvised?

EK: It was written definitely. They had “my lover Cindi” and then I decided to I kept saying it. I think the first episode I came in was like episode four where I met everyone “Welcome to my club” you know. And I said it a couple of times I may have said it three times I think it was written only once but I thought it was so funny to just say it every time I introduced her because I combined it with funny because I even that character you love to hate her and she was horrible, I did try to put humor in there like her humor like what she might think is funny. So I tried to make some humor for the audience and I didn’t want to just make her one-dimensional but also that combined with I think that she is very much…that’s her possession. Her lover Cindi is her possession so she’s gonna let everybody know that’s her lover Cindi, not her friend, not just her girlfriend but that’s her lover Cindi! [We both break out laughing] I ask Ilene I said, “Where did you get that? That’s the funniest thing ever!” and she said that she had a couple of guy friends that the one guy would always introduce whoever it might be as “This is my lover John” to everybody! And I said, “Oh my God Ilene, it’s the funniest thing ever!” That was it! They took it upon themselves to make everyone say it. It was so funny to hear Bette say “Oh look it’s Dawn Denbo and her lover Cindi.” It was just so funny and that was them (the writers) doing it, that was the writers putting it all down and it was just really funny.

EM: It really was! It was one of the best parts of the character just the way that she would use it every single time. It cracked my ass up! [We both laugh]

EK: Oh I’m so glad! Thank you! It was really a combination of everybody involved. I was lucky. I asked Ilene in the beginning can I improvise things and they loved that so it was kudos to all of them.

EM: Did you get any feedback from the fans of the show either negative or positive when Dawn entered the scene?

EK: You know what Tiffany I got only positive. Whether I get something like if I do an article and then on the internet there’s feedback from it or when I’m out in person and somebody comes up they will say either oh my God I love to hate you or they’ll say, I’m quoting, “You played such a bitch but I love you! Can I get a picture with you? You’re awesome!” So I’ve never ever gotten one bad. Even some tough fan, loved all the characters and they’re tough in life would come up and go “Man you were an asshole but I loved you were awesome!” Honestly the fans were fantastic to me and I’m glad they liked the way I did it and I’ve only gotten positive, positive, positive!

EM: It’s good to know that the fans were able to have a sense of humor about it because like you said they are such a devoted group of fans when you have a series like that. You just don’t see Gay representation like The L Word. It’s dwindling more and more every season. So I could imagine there would be some negative feedback but that is fantastic that the fans were so open.

EK: I think they got it and I think that because there was not a character that went against them at all in the whole thing except they went against each other sometimes. I think people were yearning for that and if you noticed I got my just desserts you know. There were times even though I took over, I’m sure they were thrilled when Rachel Shelley’s character (Helena) got me back or Kate (Shane) got me back in the oil wrestling. They were able to you know get back at that Dawn Denbo. [We both laugh]

I have to thank Ilene Chaiken so much. It really was the best character ever. To play a villain is so much fun.

EM: With your work on The L Word and then also your work on the web series Three Way, you’re no stranger to the lesbian storyline or working on a web series so really it’s a perfect match for you to join the highly anticipated web series Venice.

EK: Thank you for saying that. You know I knew of Otalia, I’d heard of it but I really don’t watch a lot of TV let alone daytime or anything like that and what happened was my friend Hope Royaltey who is one of the producers on Venice, I hadn’t talk to her in years…she moved to New York we were friends in LA but still but I had not talked to her I don’t even know how long they were in New York five years or something. Apparently what happened was they were sitting in the room it was Crystal and Kim Turisi, who’s the writer, and Hope and they were sitting trying to figure out for this character Lara Miller, who could they get that maybe the fans if we don’t know we have no idea what’s happening but if the two Ani (Jessica’s character) they don’t end up together who can we get that the fans might like enough that go oh ok maybe I could see her with her or whatever it might be who the fans might like. I think it was Kim and Crystal, one of them said, “What about Elizabeth Keener?” and Hope goes, “Oh my God I know her!” [Laughter] So then I get an email from Hope. I hadn’t talked to her in so long but it’s like the same you know when you’re friends you’re friends it’s like I saw you yesterday. She emailed and said, “We’re doing this web series and it’s called Venice. Would you be interested?” and I said, “Well send me a little material.” Then I talked to Kim and I’m like oh that sounds fantastic I’m in! So that’s what happened it was cool and exciting.

EM: Obviously it’s a passion project, it’s not like anyone is getting paid for this it’s going to be on the web…

EK: Wait a minute Tiffany; I’m supposed to get ten thousand a webisode! [Hysterical laughing] You know what I’ll tell you in these times especially, in these weird times when there’s strikes…if you just find something that is a passion project, it’s from love and it’s really great actors and good writing and you know you’re gonna have fun and you hope that money comes later honestly it really is…with the web you can reach out to so many people…it’s really a no brainer when you have these people attached to it let alone the other actors besides the producers, it’s a no brainer!

EM: Can you tell us anything about Lara Miller?

EK: Lara is a children’s book writer and basically what she is she’s the kind of woman…what happened was she was engaged to a man and she fell in love with her Editor who happened to be a woman and then after that she realized now she lives her life as an openly confident gay woman and she learned who she was. She’s kind of a knight in shining armor feel to her not really a player. She has quirkiness to her and she’s humorous and all those kind of things. She meet’s Jessica’s character (Ani) and who knows what happens! [Laughter] A big difference between the Dawn Denbo character and this character Lara Miller is their approaches to dating. It’s very different.

EM: Well she sounds like an interesting character. I can’t wait to see how she turns out!

EK: I know I’m really excited about it too and I can’t wait to delve into it and I’m excited about having the relationship with Jessica’s character. It’s gonna be fun opening a new relationship. It’s going to be magical and creating something new!

EM: Do you know or are you aloud to say how long throughout the series this season you’ll be on screen?

EK: I don’t know if I can say too much but I believe I come towards the first season…you know it’s a twelve episode kind of thing five or six minutes long so you can do ten seasons in a month. [We both start laughing] I’m kidding! I’m exaggerating, that’s the web! So I think I come in towards the end of the first season and then I’m there so you don’t know what happens. There’s a lot of peaks and valley’s in the second and third and fourth seasons. It’s gonna be great fun! You know what I love too is I also have this Here! Project, do you know the Here! Network?

EM: Yes! I was actually going to ask you about that.

EK: My point is that the same with them in this one it’s really not a gay web series it’s the relationships of father’s daughters and siblings and love interests and friendships and that’s what I like and that’s what you really want. I think that’s what everybody wants whether you’re gay, straight, bi-sexual when you’re watching or in the real world you want someone that just happens to be. That’s why it doesn’t make sense when people are homophobic it just doesn’t make sense. People are just people so in this there are character’s that are gay characters and they embrace it and there are people that are straight but it’s really just about realness and families and friendships and relationships and that’s what I like.

It’s the same with the Here! project. It’s a character that happens to be gay, she embraces her gayness but it’s like she just happens to be. You know some of these shows or movies they put too much in the forefront and it kind of loses the realness or the writing. You embrace it and I just mean it to be as part of who I am and those are the character’s that I embrace whether it’s a web series or TV show or a movie and I don’t care if it’s gay, straight, bi whatever the character is that’s what I embrace…the realness of it. And that’s what this show, Venice, will be.

EM: With so many actors creating their own projects kind of fed up with the current system, do you think that the web is…I mean you’re really able to take control over a project when you take it to the web. Do you think the web is going to be the next big wave?

EK: I think it’s here! There’s another series where I don’t play a gay character called The Green Birds that I’m producing and staring in too. My friend Cameron Manheim is in it, which we are trying to sell. I tell you here’s the thing with the web, it’s really not saying F U to the studio’s. It’s people who have a labor of love or have an idea but either doesn’t have the funds or whatever it might be but want to work and want to express themselves. You can go as simple as YouTube. Somebody who’s not even an actor, writer or in the business at all and they get a million hits on something and they’re so happy because they expressed themselves in whatever way it was. It’s the creativity its not having to…because look, I embrace still the studios they’re the ones worried about money that’s what it is they’re worried about viewers about all those things. They need to because things can happen and somebody can tank and then go under. But if you have the web it allows people to just not worry, not sit back and wait for someone to say yay or nay to them and wait for months of whether it’s an audition or whether it’s writing or any of that. You can just do it. You can get a flip camera and shoot something for nothing and if you can get sponsors then you’re able to either sustain or make a little money off of it. The viewers, people get to sit at home and watch it over and over again whether they have to pay a dollar or whatever it is to keep it going is awesome. The viewers and the fans for something like Venice is crucial because they’re the ones that perpetuate it and allow it to keep going and the sponsors go hey ok people are watching. So it’s kind of the whole gamut. I don’t think it’s a fad at all I think it’s now, it’s just another added way, it’s another medium to allow people to express themselves and a lot easier to get it out there. And on the other end it’s instant gratification that people get to watch. It’s fantastic for anybody creative and wanting to express and let people see what they have in their minds and their hearts and whatever it might be.

EM: I see that you recently joined Twitter. So what do you think of the Twitterverse?

EK: TIFFANY THEY MADE ME DO IT!!!!! [Laughing] I WAS SCARED!

EM: Same thing here! I didn’t want to do it either. I was forced into doing it and now it’s like a crack addition.

EK: Let me tell you I think it’s an amazing thing. What they did was they put me on that one night and we were all twittering and unfortunately I have been working so I haven’t been able to do it but now once I get back on it and within hours I had a thousand followers! It was crazy! [We’re both laughing hysterically] The thing is I’m truly a private person you know I’m out there and goofy but I really am private when it comes to family or me or my personal life I really am. But this is the thing; you can be as personal or impersonal as you want. I think people were asking me “What’s your favorite drink?” or “What are you doing right now?” and I would say “I’m gonna go see my friend Tim who makes me laugh.” or I could have said nothing or I could have said “I’m going to dinner.” It’s good to engage them. The fans are working so hard on this Venice project, wow it’s amazing! When my manager got the call from you I was like how did they…it just happened, I just got the job! I was like wow that’s amazing!

I have to go back to what you said earlier about there’s so much demand and there’s little supply. I’ve found so many fans…they weren’t just gay women and they weren’t just gay men; they were straight men, straight women, families. I was in a Rite Aide once and this woman with her two kids, the kids kept following me around. I’m sure she cuts stuff out but they were like thirteen they were still too young in my opinion for L Word but she said “We sit and we laughed your character my kids, you were their favorite character!” Then I was in Vegas once and a rapper, I mean I knew after the fact that he was a rapper, he just came up at like four in the morning at the hotel and I was getting a coffee and he tapped me on the shoulder and I turned around and he’s like “Hey how ya doing, were you Dawn Denbo?” and I said yes and he turns around and yells and his entourage is about fifteen feet away all of them are like woo hoo and I was just like wow…everybody! So that’s the thing, hopefully Venice will attract EVERYBODY and that’s what you want. You want people to realize it just is what it is and you have people who are gay, straight, bi whatever they are and they’re just people and you can extend that to the real world.

EM: So what do you have coming up?

EK: Danny Ducovny who’s a director/ producer, he’s David’s brother, we worked on a project once and we decided to work together on a web series. It’s called The Green Birds and what it is we’ve got French Stewart, Camryn Manheim, Maile Flanagan from Reno 911…a bunch of people. It’s basically environmental green meets comedy. Nobody’s really doing that. It’s kind of a Curb Your Enthusiasm feel to it and we have it out to sponsors right now, which is what you do on the web. Fingers crossed I think it’s going to be great. So that’s one and also the Here! project in pre-production. We want to get that just right and auditioning and you know HBO called with something interesting. There’s just some really great stuff in these slow times.

EM: So to round things off I have just a couple ridiculous questions from some of our readers just for fun. If you wanna answer them that’s fine but if not that’s cool too cuz they’re silly. [Both laughing]

EK: Come on girl, bring it!

EM: What’s something that you treat yourself to that is under $10?

EK: Under $10 that’s tough. Well I will say when I’m really wanting some sweets, my favorite sweet is peanut butter M&M’s. Get myself a bag of those [laughing] with no guilt what so ever.

EM: Are there any songs on your iPod that you would be absolutely horrified if anyone knew you had it?

EK: [laughing] Well…let’s see. I love Kelly Clark…son. I have two, “Miss Independent” and what’s the other big one, uh. There are three of them now I have the “We Belong Together” [laughing]. You know her biggest one. No I love Kelly Clarkson, she’s awesome!

EM: Well I have to admit the one I’m completely obsessed with right now is that Miley Cyrus song “Party in the USA”.

EK: Wait! I don’t even know it! I don’t even know what it is!

EM: Oh my God, it’s so catchy you’re gonna die! It’s terrible. She mentions Jay Z and Britney in it and that hook is in your head for DAYS!

EK: Oh my God I HAVE to listen! Oh by the way, you know the last Eminem CD? I was on that.

EM: Were you really?

EK: So I worked with him and Dr. Dre, met Marshal. There’s two, one called Tonya’s skit and it’s in the beginning. I don’t sing or rap I just have a skit of me being a hitch hiker my car breaks down and I’m trying to catch a ride and he’s the one I catch a ride from and he duct tapes me and blah blah blah [laughing]. Then there’s another one I play an EMT.

EM: Oh my God!

EK: Kinda cool, right?

EM: I thought my job was crazy but you’ve got me beat!

EK: It’s the weirdest thing how something works like that. A neighbor friend who became a good friend he works with Dre and Eminem and produces a lot of 50 cent video’s and he knew I did voiceover’s so he just called and said, “Do you wanna do a voiceover?” I had no idea what it was for but he’s my friend and I’m like “Whatever you want!” I go and it’s like Keener this is Dre…oh my God hello. Em’s on the phone and then I came again to do another project and they flew me to Vegas to do the second project the Tonya skit…ridiculous!

EM: I’m definitely going back to check it out! [Both laughing]

EM: Ok last one! You’re at a bar and you’re approached by a group of fans that want you to do a body shot off of them. What do you do?

EK: Do you mean do I do it or what shot do I do? [Both laughing]

EM: Ok, A. Would you do the shot? And B. What shot would you do?

EK: Of course I’d do it for the fans!!!! For fans, YES! Unless they are dirty filthy [both laughing] but I’ve never experienced a dirty filthy fan, they’ve all been really cool and looking good! I would do a kamikaze shot because I don’t do tequila anymore, no tequila for me anymore. That got me good! So I’ll do a kamikaze shot or you know I’d do whatever shot they want that doesn’t have tequila in it! I would be game. They could put a Jell-O shot on their body and I’d suck it off! [Both laughing]

EM: You KNOW that’s going to happen now once people read this! [Both laughing hysterically]

EK: I KNOW!!! Now it’s gonna happen!

EM: You’ll have rows of Jell-O shots everywhere you go! [Both laughing] [I’m crying and choking]

EK: [laughing] I’ve been asked to sign arms and tits, I’ll just say the word, and it’s like aren’t you going to wash that off? I mean don’t you want me to sign something else? [Laughing] Oh it’s just funny! So sure, I’d be game!

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