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Interview: 'Bionic Woman' Star Crystal Lowe
Crystal Lowe is one of the stars
of the new NBC reimagined version of Bionc Woman,
premiering Wednesday, September 26 at 9pm. She
plays one of Jaime Sommers' bartending buddies
who is kept in the dark about her friend's bionic
powers. Crystal spoke to BuddyTV about her start
i acting, getting the role in the new show, and
her thoughts on Isaiah Washington being cast in
a recurring role.
Hey, this is John from Buddy TV, and we're talking
to Crystal Lowe who will be appearing in the new
NBC drama Bionic Woman. Hi, Crystal.
Hello, how are you?
I'm doing great. Why don't you start by telling
our Buddy TV readers how you got started in acting?
Oh my God, you don't think people will find this
boring? (laughter) Well I started out when I was
a little girl, about five, my mom started me out
doing plays and whatnot. I didn't think it would
catch on, I didn't think that I would want to
do it for the rest of my life.
But I started from there, I actually started
when I was really young, and my mother actually
pulled me out. I think that she felt that it was
just too competitive, and didn't want that to
be the focus of my childhood. And then at 15,
I said that's it, I want back, and it's been like
that ever since.
And how did you get this role in Bionic Woman?
Well, I attended the audition like everybody
else, but I have worked with Glen Morgan before.
He's one of the execs on the show, I did Final
Destination 3 with him and Black Christmas. So
we definitely had a relationship there, which
was great. He's so fantastic to work for, and
I'm so happy to be on that show.
And so just when it had normal
how many
auditions did you have to go in? Did you get a
lot of callbacks, or was it just one time and
they knew you were the girl?
One time, it was great, actually. Again, I've
also worked with Glen before, so he kind of has
an understanding for me and my work. We had the
same goals, so it was a little easier.
And now you're playing the best friend of
Jaime Sommers in Bionic Woman, and do you get
a chance to work with any of the other actors
on the show, or is it primarily just you and Michelle
Ryan?
Well, I haven't yet. Who knows as the scripts
come what I'll be doing? I'm guessing the majority
of my stuff will be with Michelle, because we
are kind of her real-life people. You know, not
as the bionic woman, we don't know she's a bionic
woman. We won't know, as far as I know for now.
So most of my stuff is with her and the girl that
plays her younger sister, Lucy Hale, she's fantastic
and gorgeous.
And so how has it been so far? Did you find
yourself just clicking right away with you and
Michelle, or did it take some time?
No, she's awesome. She's absolutely awesome,
and she's so easy to work with. There's always
this huge fear of
she's young, she's only
23 or something like that. Early 20s and she's
done a ton of stuff on EastEnders back in the
U.K., something like 500 episodes, something crazy
like that.
So you never know if people are gonna have egos
or whatever, and she just absolutely has none.
So she's just excited about the role herself,
I think, and she's really open to meeting everybody
else in the cast.
And what more, can you tell us any more about
your character? Who is she, what does she do?
I bartend with Jamie at the bar, I also live
upstairs from her, and I have a roommate. She's
one of Jamie's other girl friends, and one of
my best friends on the show, and she's a funny
character. I think you get a little bit of comic
relief from her in a kind of serious drama show.
She definitely has no problem speaking her mind,
and so she feels and thinks she kind of adds some
humor to Jaime's life.
I would imagine it's a heavy action show,
but your character is probably not as involved
with a lot of action aspects of the show.
No, I wish I was. I'm dying to get a Jackie
Chan movie, that's all I wanna do. I want to work
with him and fight, but no, in this one I probably
won't be. Unless something terrible happens, and
she has to save me from something that I don't
know about. That's about it, I think.
Yeah. So do you get any input, or do you have
any suggestions for the producers like, My
character should do this, or my character should
find out about it, and then start fighting people?
Well like every other actor, I can suggest
all I want, it doesn't mean they're gonna listen
to any of it. I can sit in my trailer and keep
going on and on, they just, they're pretty open
towards things. The directors are really cool,
and they're really open to listening to what you
think.
You know they would be like, Give suggestions,
and stuff like that, but we'll see. I'll start
getting it in there, I want to turn evil and take
one of her boyfriends or something, and we have
to fight.
And with the involvement of people like Katee
Sackhoff and David Eick, obviously the show's
probably gonna draw a lot of comparisons to their
other big show, Battlestar Galactica. Were you
a fan of that, or are you a fan of that?
I actually haven't seen it. I know that I
should, because I've heard that it's a really
great show. You know what's funny, is that there
are already comparisons, which I think is strange
because the show didn't come out yet.
You know, people are on the Internet, people
are all over the place going, Oh, why'd
they bring new people in? Or, Thank
God they're in, they're gonna make the show.
I mean let the show come out, watch it, and then
you can make comparisons. But I don't think the
two of them are anything alike.
Yeah well, they at least have in common that
they're taking an older, kind of cheesier show
and making it more modern. So how would you say
this comparison, are you familiar with the original
Bionic Woman, and how does it compare to that?
I am. I have seen, I did see it a little bit
when I was young, but not a lot. I know my parents,
my mom loved the show, my whole family used to
watch it when they were kids. I think this is
a totally different show, I think that they definitely
are bringing in a lot of elements for character,
but they're not the same.
I mean, she's a bartender, she's not a schoolteacher.
That's a huge change right in itself. When you
do that to a character, being a schoolteacher
to being a bartender, that's different professions.
That changes the kind of character.
And just from talking to Michelle, I think she
really wants to make this her own. I don't think
she wants to have comparisons, because she's trying
to make this new and fresh. It's 2007, so a lot
of thing gotta change, hopefully in the special
effects department.
And with a lot of those changes, because there
was a big cast change up when they recast the
role of her younger sister. How has that changed
with the re-shoots and the whole dynamic of the
show? How has that changed what you initially
thought of it?
I think that they are
I mean, even if
I'm talking to Michelle about it, I think that
Lucy is a good fit. And I think that sometimes
things don't work, that's why you should apply
less so you can see if it works or not. Mae Whitman
is incredible, she's so talented, it'd be great.
And the fact that she was tapped originally in
the original, I can see why they wanted to do
that. It makes it great and interesting, but it
also makes it very difficult to write. It does
make it more complicated in making sure she gets
out there and growing as a character, and having
some dialogue.
For me personally, dialogue is the easiest way
of communicating, so I think that's why they changed
it. But really, I don't know. I mean, cast changes
happen all the time from pilot to series.
And I do have to ask you, because the big
announcement recently was that Isaiah Washington
joined for a stint on the show. I'm just wondering
what was your and what was the rest of the cast's
reaction to that hire?
The rest of the cast that I've spoken to about
it are giving no feeling on it, which is their
response. I think that they are doing their job
the best that they can do it. It's up to the network
to hire a good actor, and Isaiah Washington is
a very good actor. So when I found out, Oh,
that's interesting.
It's somewhat risky because of all the controversy
that they've had, but I don't think that they're
hiring him based on anything else but the fact
that he's a very talented actor, and they think
that he's great for the role. So in that regard,
I trust in them and I trust in the show.
And what are you doing now, are you filming,
what episode are you on?
I just did some reshoots for the pilot, and
right now I'm actually starting something called
Secret Society, so I'm kind of in the middle of
everything.
So is that going to interfere with Bionic
Woman? Are you going to take some episodes off,
or
?
No, I'm not. I'm recurring on Bionic Woman,
I'm in and out of the show. So it's perfect for
me, because it gives me time to go out and do
other stuff, which is what I really want to do.
Bionic has been perfect the way it's set up for
me, I can come in and come out when I need to.
So is there a set number of episodes that
you appear in?
Not yet, we'll find that out a little later
on, I think. With all the re-shoots, we're re-shooting
the pilot, we had three units going at once. Like,
they're shooting three different episodes at the
same time. So they're pretty all over the place
right now, just making sure everything's caught
up and ready to go.
And has there been one line or moment or scene
that you've already shot, that you're particularly
proud of, or that you really enjoy doing?
We have a really funny scene where I speak
about how I work at the bar, and how some people
are jerk-offs. And actually Glen wrote that scene,
and I used to bartend for years, and Glen and
I used to have these conversations about bartending
about how I thought these people were jerks, and
I would tell him, and he wrote it into the script.
I thought it was so funny.
That definitely has to make it a little easier,
when you're just reading things that you've already
said.
I know. I read it and I was like, Wait
a minute, this is totally what I told you.
And he's like, I know, you were a bartender,
I was asking you for a reason. So that was
a really funny moment that I was really excited
about, it's like this was perfect, because I know
exactly how these girls feel.
-Interview conducted by John Kubicek
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