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(May 2009) - PCM's writer Julie Kissane chatted
with charismatic actress Yvette Nicole Brown. Brown isn't a stranger
to the big and small screens. Her credits include commercials
for Home Depot, Fiber One and Hamburger Helper, while also becoming
a fan favorite among younger audiences as "Helen" on
Nickelodeon's long-running hit series, Drake and Josh.
She's starred opposite Emma Roberts
in Dreamworks' Hotel for Dogs and co-stars alongside Gerard Butler
and Katherine Heigl in the July 24, 2009 release, The Ugly Truth
and shortly thereafter, in the futuristic thriller, Repossession
Mambo opposite Forest Whitaker and Jude Law. Talk about starring
alongside some of Hollywood's hottest! She's also going to be
seen in a new NBC sitcom that will be starting in the fall called,
'Community.'
Now, Pop Culture Madness has interviewed
some fabulous acts over the years (doesn't our archive list prove
it?!),however, we haven't come across many actresses that ooze
kindness and energy through the phone like Nicole did. Her upbeat
and chirpy attitude left us feeling like we took away some great
information from our time with her. She has quite a successful
career and an impressive resume to be proud of, yet she wasn't
intimidating or pretentious.
We talked about silly topics like
Twitter-ing and her plans to one day adopt a dog! She also let
us on what it's like to work with stars Gerard Butler and Katherine
Heigl in her new movie, The Ugly Truth. Check out our Q&A
below and enjoy:
Q: Tell us about
the new movie coming out, what can you reveal about the character
you play in The Ugly Truth?
BROWN: "I play a character
named 'Dori.' She's a television producer and she's the type of
producer that if she were to choose between a serious issue like
Hurricane Katrina or running a fluff piece on Brad and Angelina,
she'd choose Brangelina! My character is kind of like comic relief
at this TV station. Gerard Butler is providing dating advice to
Katherine Heigl in this story, he's pretty gruff in this movie.
It will be a fun movie for men and women, I think."
Q: What was it like
working with the two of them on this movie?
BROWN: "First of all, Gerard
is a hugger! So, YEAH FOR ME! Katherine Heigl is a living doll,
a ray of sunshine. I learned so much about work ethic and determination
from her and how to do your best everyday. Gerard is so sweet
and kind. It was just a dream to work with the both of them who
are so wonderful.
We had a day where we were all
shooting a big scene and out on location and Josh Kelley, Katherine's
husband, came and brought his guitar and we just had a group sing-a-long.
He'd play and we'd all sing songs. It was a great filming experience."
Q: We bet that's
a good day beginner - to get a hug from Gerard Butler! Do you
ever get nervous when your working with big stars?
BROWN: "Oh, yes! (laughs)
I am nervous everywhere I go, every day of my life! Someone {on
the TV show, 'Girlfriends'} told me to think, "You're not
nervous, you're excited." I've always kept that with me.
I now think of it as excitement. When I worked with Jude Law,
he came into my trailer and said, "I'm so glad to meet you!
My kids and I watch 'Drake &Josh,' together," and that
totally took the edge off. I couldn't believe he watched the show
and knew who I was. It was completely mutual admiration from there.
I always think though, what am I doing here? I'm just a kid from
East Cleveland.
Q: Do you have any
comedy training? You have made so many audiences laugh with the
characters you play!
BROWN: "No, I don't have
any training. My mom is really funny. I have a funny family. My
brother is funny too. I think it's just me growing up laughing
with them. I have friends who are stand-up comedians and it's
a difficult road. I'm glad I'm able to make people laugh. It's
a blessing."
Q: We spent some
time on your official
website and read your bio, tell us, do you have a dog
now?
BROWN: "No, I don't! I need
to talk to somebody about this phobia of being a perfect dog owner.
I'm reading books and everything! I'm talking to all my friends
and I'm still afraid. Maybe I need to marry a guy that has a dog
and just adopt a dog!"
Q: What do you think
of MySpace, fans writing to you, Twitter-ing, etc?
BROWN: "I read and respond
to everyone that writes me something. I have a message board and
I'm always amazed at how surprised people are that I write back
to them. What kind of person would I be to not write back to someone
who took the time to write something nice to me? To me, writing
back and sending a signed picture or something is just what you
do when someone extends kindness to you.
On Twitter, I didn't know there
was a response page on there and I had been Tweet-ing and I didn't
realize all these people were writing back and I spent a whole
day responding to people that thought I was ignoring them! I was
horrified at the fact that people were kind enough to write and
I didn't write back!"
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