By: Lynn Barker
Youāve probably seen a younger The Carrie Diaries". Itās the 1980ās; big hair, the dawn of MTV and paging rather than texting. Young high school Carrieās dreams of success in the big city are just forming.
What made Carrie, Carrie? Weāre checking in with AnnaSophia about how she personally relates to the character and getting a brief comment from hot Vanessa Hudgensās guy) who plays Carrieās love crush in the show.
Q: Youāre taking on the role of a very iconic character. Can you talk a little bit about how you added your own flair to Carrie Bradshaw (played by Sarah Jessica Parker in āSex and the Cityā)? Ā And then if you had any sort of challenges or fears of taking on that character?
- AnnaSophia:Ā When I landed the role, I having a conversation with (the producer) and she said, āWe donāt want you to emulate carrie performance. I loved the show āSex and the City.ā I still watch it. I try to watch an episode every night even though that doesnāt really happen because we work long hours, but Iād like to. Really my character is a combination of the books, the script, what Iām bringing to the role, (the producerās) vision for the character, and myself. And I realized, as we go on, I feel like Iām becoming more like Carrie or Carrie is becoming more like me. Itās sometimes hard to determine which one is which.
- I realize that some of the things that, when Iām reading the script and Iām talking with (the producer) or the director, Iām like, āOkay. Well, this is what Iām struggling with,ā or āI donāt think sheād do thisā or āI think she should do thisā. I realize that I wish Carrie would just calm down about these things. Itās faults in myself that I see in Carrie because weāre similar in many ways. I want to just calm her down when really I should just let my own neurotic self come out. Thatās whatās been happening over the course of time. So itās really just feeling it out. I donāt know the entire plot for the entire season so itās a growing process.
Q: Have you been in touch with Sarah Jessica Parker? And if so, can you tell us what advice she gave you or what she said?
- AnnaSophia: When I landed the role, she sent me a very lovely note just kind of giving me her blessing and encouraging me and telling me how excited she was and how dear the part was to her, and so that was huge for me because I was obviously nervous. I was, like, āIs this okay?ā And so it just meant a lot to be able to have her blessing. So I sent a thank-you note back.
Q:Ā Carrie finds Manhattan magical and exciting. Because you grew up in Colorado, how old were you the first time you saw Manhattan, and what was your reaction to it the first time you went there?
- AnnaSophia: The first time I went to Manhattan, I was, I think 10. I was doing press for Because of Winn Dixie and it was fantastic. Ā I I stayed at the W Hotel, and I think it was for press. I was just so enamored with the chandeliers, and I just sitting, not being able to sleep, partly because of the time difference, but sitting at my window and trying to count how many cabs went by. I couldnāt believe that there were so many more cabs than regular cars because I had never seen that before.Ā Every time, I , Iād always get off the plane and get a soft pretzel.
Q: And now, as a teenager, what things strike you about Manhattan?
- AnnaSophia: Ā Well, living there now, I just really appreciate being able to walk everywhere. Itās so convenient and thereās so much culture. You know, thereās always something going on. Iām living alone for the first time, which is a little bit lonely, but if ever Iām feeling down, you can just walk out on the street, and it sort of envelopes you, and there are things going on. You can hear music being played and peopleās conversations and just sitting at a cafĆ© is a whole world in itself.
Q: As you portray a teen in the 1980ās what do you like about that era?
- AnnaSophia: The ā80s is very on trend right now. I do like the hair. Actually, all senior year, I was thinking about getting a perm because I really wanted curly hair, and then I got this part, and I was, like, āI donāt need to get a perm, now, I have curly hair!ā But I love the ā80s. I think itās such a romantic time, and there was such an explosion of culture and wild fashion that sometimes we never want to look back upon, but itās fun to bring back out; the colors and the art. I just think itās a really vibrant time, and itās beautiful. Our show is really fun to watch just because itās so visually alluring. We have fun with the big boom boxes and the music. I mean, we have some Wham in there and The Bangles and Madonna.
Q: Austin, anything ā80ās-weird youāve had to do?
- Austin: The other day, we were filming something where I had to type in a phone number (on a pay phone), and there were seven digits. And so I was typing ten, and they had to tell me to only press seven. I thought that was interesting. That type of thing.We had to look up payphones on the web.
āThe Carrie Diariesā starts tonight on the CW!
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