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Interview by Diane J. Reed - @DianeJReed

In Season 2, Emmy-award winning actress Rena Sofer joins the Once Upon a Time cast as Snow White’s mother Queen Eva. I felt so fortunate to chat with Rena prior to the airing of her episode—and her tremendous intelligence, wit, and passion for the Актёрское искусство craft is nothing short of inspirational! In the following interview, Rena discusses the nuances of her character, her unique experiences on the set, and the importance of embracing your full power when it comes to matters of the heart.
Diane: Hi Rena! We were so delighted to learn that you’re going to appear as Queen Eva, Snow White’s mother, in Season 2—have Ты filmed the episode already?

Rena: Yes, we have!

Diane: Ты appear in flashbacks in this episode slated for early March. I’ve seen Ты in a promotional фото with the adorable Bailee Madison where she’s holding your hand and you’re smiling. We’re certified fairy tale geeks here - particularly Teresa Martin, our Origins writer who’s researched oral versions of Snow White in the original German language. So we’re dying to know if you’re playing Snow’s mother according to the traditional Grimm fairy tale where she dies early in the story? или are Ты playing the character from the archaic version prior to 1812 who does NOT die and instead becomes Snow’s evil nemesis rather than the stepmother? In other words, is your character a good mother, или does she have secret evil intentions?

Rena: No, I don’t perceive my character as evil. I don’t know the plans of the Показать in the future, или the ultimate arc of the character. But in my episode, I didn’t play someone dark—she was warm and loving to Snow.

Diane: Do we see Ты pass away in this episode like in the fairy tale?

Rena: I’m not going to say anything! I can only say I’m Snow White’s mother.

Diane: Well we know Adam Horowitz has сказал(-а) in an earlier interview that Ты have “a surprising connection to someone else in our world.” I’m hoping that means you’ll be in еще episodes then?

Rena: That would be great! But I don’t know quite yet.

Diane: As far as viewers are concerned, we do know Ты eventually die because Snow White’s father King Leopold marries Regina. But it’s a fairy tale, so I suppose anything can happen.

Rena: Yes, anything is possible! Who knows, I could come back. I just started watching the Показать with my little girl, and I got to the part where Katherine is found in an alley alive. We’ve spent two episodes thinking she’s dead and that Mary Margaret is responsible, so there Ты go. I don’t know for certain, but never say never.

Diane: When Ты were watching episodes with your daughter, did she enjoy them as much as you?

Rena: Oh, she’s enjoying it as much if not more! And Ты know, she’s seven and not a girly girl. She’s a real tomboy, and she doesn’t like fairy tales или princesses, but she LOVES the show.

Diane: Now what about you—did Ты enjoy fairy tales as a child?

Rena: I liked them, but I was never very princessy. I enjoyed the animated films—I’m in my forties so I saw them when they were new! That was amazing and exciting for me.

Diane: So what was it like to wear one of Eduardo Castro’s gorgeous gowns? I saw a picture of Ты in that spectacular red dress. Is there some part of Ты that enjoys dressing up as if Ты were in a fairy tale just once in your life—was that really fun?

Rena: Oh it was so much fun! And I wore his outfits еще than once—the еще elaborate and uncomfortable, the better because they were so extraordinary. Even Bailee Madison had these massive hoop skirts on, so she had to step sideways to go through a door. She never complained for a секунда because just to wear one of those outfits was a blessing.

Diane: Has anyone ever told Ты that Ты resemble Vivian Leigh? In that spectacular red dress by Eduardo Castro with your regal bearing, Ты really reminded me of her. Ты have that same kind of wonderful screen presence.

Rena: Thank Ты so much!

Diane: Did Ты audition for this role, или did they just give Ты a call?

Rena: They did call me to come in and audition for the role. When they did, it was early December and I had the flu, so I had to pass. And I was so upset about it because I’d been told my whole life I look like Snow White! The last thing I wanted to do was not go in. But my voice sounded horrendous—I thought there was no way I could get that part. Then a week или two later my agent called and сказал(-а) they hadn’t cast the part yet, so would I consider going back in? I did, and I have to say it all felt so perfectly right.

Diane: Whoa, that just gives me goosebumps! Ты really do have a resemblance to Ginnifer Goodwin and Bailee Madison—it almost seems fated that Ты would get this role.

Rena: But they didn’t tell me I won the role until after the new year, so I had to watch a marathon of shows to catch up before I reported to the set!

Diane: I noticed that you’ve been in a lot of Телевидение shows—your body of work is astounding. But you’ve often come in after shows have been under way for a few seasons, so you’re dealing with a veteran cast. What’s it like to be the new kid on the block—does it ever get any easier?

Rena: Ты know, if the cast is kind, then it’s always easy. As actors, we morph in and out of places—we’re nomads, and Ты get used to that kind of life. I do enjoy being somewhere for a longer period of time though, and I’ve done shows where I’ve been there for a couple of years. If the cast is welcoming, then it’s a really easy transition. Rarely has it happened that the cast hasn’t been kind. But the one thing that’s wonderful about Once Upon a Time for the guest cast is that they have huge roles in the show! It’s not like Law & Order where you’re just a killer for a short time and Ты don’t play a very important part in the в общем и целом, общая story.

Diane: You’re right—the guest actors occupy a lot of screen time!

Rena: Yes! Look at the Mad Hatter and Sebastian Stan—that episode was so much about him. He wasn’t just memorable as a character in that episode—he WAS the episode! And that’s the great thing about Once Upon a Time—the regular cast has got to be welcoming because it would be difficult to maintain the Показать with these huge guest spots if they weren’t. And they absolutely are welcoming! People couldn’t have been nicer to me.

Diane: Has anyone on the set surprised Ты by how different they are in real life from their character?

Rena: Everyone is really nice, regardless of whether they play evil characters. I had just watched Regina’s mother Cora in an episode, and when I was on the set I got to meet Barbara Hershey. She was incredibly ill with the flu, and yet she was one of the nicest people! And Lana Parilla is amazing. I met her in the trailer and make-up room and she was very nice as well. She’s not the Evil Queen in person—she’s just lovely! Most of the time actors are very gracious. Not always, but most of the time. But in this show, everyone is wonderful.

Diane: It makes sense because someone like Lana Parilla couldn’t play her role with complexity if she was one dimensional herself. Did Ты happen to have any scenes with Lesley Nicol of Downton Abbey?

Rena: I did! And that was probably my greatest surprise because I’m a huge Downton Abbey fan. On the день that I arrived on the set of Once Upon a Time, I happen to see this woman who has red hair walking towards me. I had just come to the set to meet the director, and fortunately I got to meet everyone—Ginnifer Goodwin, Josh Dallas, Lana Parilla, and Barbara Hershey. Then all of a sudden this woman walks up, and I’m thinking, “Oh my god—that’s Mrs. Patmore!” I was so excited to meet the cast—I didn’t even expect to meet Lesley Nicol, too. So it was hard to concentrate on meeting the cast after that because there was this woman standing right in front of me who I associate with an entirely different Показать in a different country—yet there she was! It was very exciting. And she’s absolutely wonderful.

Diane: That must feel so surreal, especially if you’re a Фан of the show! But this has happened to Ты a lot—you’ve worked with everyone from Jerry Seinfeld to Edward Norton. Have Ты had any huge, star-struck moments, или do Ты just try to stay in your work “zone”?

Rena: Well, I try not to get too звезда struck because I don’t think it’s very becoming on a person. But on the other hand, I also realize that when Ты pretend to act “cool”, as though the person in front of Ты doesn’t really matter, you’re actually doing yourself a disservice. I think the greatest thing Ты can do as an actor is to look the other person in the eye and say, “I’m a huge Фан of yours.” I’m not going to scream and cry and fall all over them, but I will admit that I’m in awe of their work. And I will muster the courage to say, “I’m so excited to be standing here right now and to have the chance to meet you.” I believe it’s better to just let myself have those moments, and to allow myself to be excited about who I’m with! And I feel that way about chefs, too, at a great restaurant—or anyone who’s really good at what they do. I like to let people know that I appreciate their talent.
Diane: That’s wonderful because you’re allowing yourself to stay emotionally authentic in the moment, regardless of who it is. Now in your body of work, I’m fascinated by the fact that Ты won an Emmy award for Lois Cerullo in General Hospital, who is rough around the edges with a heavy Brooklyn accent and is at times quite comedic and over the top. (For a clip of Rena playing Lois Cerullo, click here) Yet I’ve also seen Ты play roles like Heidi Petrelli, the politician’s wife in Герои where Ты are very serious and dramatic. Your range is huge! What was it like to win that Emmy for your Телевидение work—did it fry your brain for a moment?

Rena: Shock. Total shock! (See Rena’s Emmy-winning moment here) I had done a soap opera before that called Loving, and I’d been to the Emmys and watched them before, but it was always behind the velvet rope. I didn’t consider myself “of the people” who win those kinds of awards. So I never connected myself to that possibility. When I was doing Lois, I understood her almost еще than I’ve ever understood anybody.

Diane: How is that possible? She’s not like Ты at all!!

Rena: If I could have chosen to be somebody in this world at that time, I would have chosen to be her! She is who I wished I could be. And because the Письмо was so brilliantly done, I just was able to do and say things that Rena could never get away with! It was like I put on an entirely different “suit” when I walked onto the set each morning. And it was a very transcendent experience for me, which I think showed when I won the Emmy. I remember sitting there watching all these amazing Актрисы in their scenes where they were crying their eyes out. I mean, I was up against Jackie Zeeman during the season where her child dies and she donates the child’s heart! All these women are sobbing in their film clips for the Emmys, and here I am jumping out of a cake with sparklers! (See Rena’s cake scene in General Hospital here) So when they called my name I was in complete shock. But it was such confirmation that I had done what an actor is supposed to do—I had literally changed who I was for a role so much that Ты couldn’t see the seams.

Diane: Ты were so incredibly fresh in that role. Ты were on огонь in those scenes, compared to the “soap-opera type” of Актёрское искусство that we see in those shows sometimes that can become a bit stale. Are there any dream roles that Ты still wish Ты could tackle? Have Ты ever done a gritty или very evil role?

Rena: I auditioned once and almost got the role of a cop. But the producer said, “You did great in the audition, but Ты just don’t look like you’ve worked a день in your life.”

Diane: Ouch—you shouldn’t have washed hair that day!

Rena: I know! So one of the roles I’d Любовь to play is a New York cop—an inner city detective. I’ve played a lawyer on NCIS, and I loved that character. I felt really connected to the role, and I’d Любовь to explore characters like that more. But sometimes when I’ve read for a role and really felt like I understood the character, it became еще about which celebrity is going to get the part, rather than the working stiff actor. Yet I have to say, playing Queen Eva on Once Upon a Time is a dream-come-true kind of role for me. The way they write the role, and wearing the costume, is wonderful. A lot of what helps me play a character is the outfit. If Ты can totally change the way Ты look and speak to be a character, the transformation becomes even еще complete. So with Lois and her Brooklyn accent and way of dressing, I could become someone very different than myself, and it’s the same with Queen Eva.

Diane: Did Ты change your voice to become Queen Eva as well? How did Ты alter yourself или carriage to inhabit her?

Rena: Well, when the Письмо is this good, Ты don’t need to do as much work as Ты might think to become the character. It just becomes natural and Ты really let the words flow right through you. And of course, then there’s all the support around Ты on the set—the costuming, the lighting, along with the terrific writing. I even had that amazing wig with an incredible tiara that helped me become the role, and I have very short hair! So that whole process put together helped me transform to become her. At first, I came onto the set with a specific understanding of what I wanted to do. But until I stood there, in those clothes and in that environment—that’s when I fully became Queen Eva. That’s the magic that sealed the envelope.

Diane: It’s so interesting that Ты can do a kind of “soul exchange” in that moment.

Rena: Yes, and that’s why certain contemporary parts can be еще difficult—because Ты don’t have the costumes and environment to help Ты get into the role. And sometimes the Письмо is not nearly as good as on Once Upon a Time. So Ты have to Поиск inside yourself to make things fresh and believable. I didn’t have that issue with this job!

Diane: Well you’ve certainly worked with some heavy hitters in your career. Are there any Избранное actors that Ты would still Любовь to work with?

Rena: Every actor out there would Любовь to work with Meryl Streep for the simple fact of being able to watch her in action. But to tell Ты the truth, my penultimate dream—as in, “I could die now because this happened”—would be to be directed by Quentin Tarantino.

Diane: What a fascinating answer! He’s so interesting and Ты never know what he’s going to do next.

Rena: Yes, and I’d Любовь for Quentin Tarantino to just say “Do this!” Of course, I’d be thinking, “Okay, I don’t have any idea what this is, I don’t even understand it—but I’m going to do it!” To engage in that artistic process would be amazing. So I have to say, working with a well-known actor isn’t quite as important to me. Sometimes new actors are really terrific. Look at Bailee Madison—she’s phenomenal! And working with Lesley Nicol, who I never knew before Downton Abbey, was just outstanding. I Любовь the surprise of Актёрское искусство sometimes with people Ты don’t know anything about—just let it come through. And I Любовь feeling like you’re on an equal playing ground so you’re not nervous about anything. Ты become totally present for the role.

Diane: Wow, your willingness to take risks is so inspiring, especially for someone like Ты who kind of stumbled into Актёрское искусство in a way. I heard Ты got your start by being discovered in Greenwich Village at the age of 15 by a modeling scout?

Rena: Yes, I was a kid in the Village just hanging out with my friends. This woman approached me from the petite division of the Elite Modeling Agency and asked if I wanted to become a model. So I started with her, but modeling just wasn’t my thing—I didn’t really enjoy it. So she then turned around and said, “What about acting?” I decided to give it a try and started to take Актёрское искусство classes, and eventually I got an Актёрское искусство coach. That was my beginning.
Diane: And Ты got your start in soap operas like Loving and General Hospital. Then Ты won an Emmy! Those shows must have been a good training ground.

Rena: Soaps are a great training ground. Here’s what I have to say about soaps: To me, there are two sides to them. There are people who spend their lives in them, like Susan Lucci, and it’s not a training ground to them—this is their job and their life, and Ты need to respect that. Then there are the young kids who come on and say, “I just want to be here, make some money, work on my craft, and then go. If you’re going to use it for that purpose, then respect it for that purpose! The problem is that those kids come in and all they care about is the “celebrity” part of the business. They go to the functions and Любовь having people желтовато-коричневый, палевый over them. They learn their lines literally just before they’re going to shoot! And then they either get stuck in soap operas forever and become bitter, или they take off from a Показать thinking “I’m a celebrity now, here I go!” and no one cares. So my opinion is that soap operas are an amazing opportunity to learn a script a day—every single day! And they force Ты to learn lines faster than Ты will in your whole life with no еще than a couple of takes per scene.

They also teach Ты how to make dramatic choices quickly and to navigate other people’s choices that Ты didn’t even see coming. Ты literally dive headlong into the pool of the Актёрское искусство process, and Ты learn from every talented person who’s there. And then Ты also get to watch people who maybe aren’t so talented, and Ты say to yourself, “Okay, maybe that’s what I don’t want to do.” So often people look at soap operas as a kind of summer camp for acting, and they don’t take them as seriously as they should. When I was on my first soap opera Loving, I was only 18 years old—and to be honest, I was just having fun! But when I got the role of Lois on General Hospital, by this point I knew it was a terrific opportunity, and I wanted to make every episode as brilliant as I could.

Diane: Wow, you’d really learned to invest yourself as an actress, hadn’t you?

Rena: Exactly. I’m not saying I thought I was brilliant—I just knew I wanted to make the character of Lois truly shine. And getting to play a character who was so raw and funny opened up a whole new world for me.

Diane: Well, soap opera Фаны are certainly known for their loyalty—I’ve had Друзья who are Ph.D’s in nuclear physics who are addicted to their shows! It can be a surprisingly sophisticated audience. Do Ты think there will be much of a difference with the Фаны of Once Upon a Time compared to soap operas, или do Ты think they might have a lot in common?

Rena: I think people like to fall in Любовь with an ongoing story. Once Upon a Time is really a nighttime soap opera told extremely brilliantly! So original, so fresh. And just like with soaps, you’re hoping that the characters will find each other, fight off evil, and find true love. But not quite yet—because Ты want the Показать to keep going and to keep watching! Ты want it all to come together, yet secretly Ты don’t.

Diane: Right!

Rena: And soaps are really the same thing—they just have to figure out how to make it run for fifteen years rather than five seasons. But Фаны are fans. People Любовь their characters and they Любовь their shows. They totally invest themselves with the time and energy it takes to watch a Показать faithfully for years, so Ты really have to deliver. That’s a lot of dedication on their part.

Diane: So I’m curious to know if Ты developed a big Фан following before the Emmy award, или did it really balloon after that? Let me tell Ты why I’m asking—I saw this Фан site for Ты called Lady Blue Eyes and they have an astonishing 24,000 Обои of you! That’s LOYAL— I was floored.

Rena: Oh, the blue eyes fansite is sooo post Emmy! I won the Emmy 18 years ago—I mean, that was before laptop computers! This website is much newer. And speaking of websites, people are always coming up to me and saying I look just like Snow White and that I have beautiful skin—how do I do it? And the answer is a skin product that my facialist for over 14 years developed.

The website is www.dinomorra.com. Just click on “The Boutique” tab, and you’ll see the BON VIVANT collagen body candles I use that come in several beautiful fragrances—blood orange, peony, and vanilla. They’re all-vegetable, animal-free products with no paraffin, and they totally transform skin by infusing it with moisture and collagen.

Diane: Wait a second, are Ты telling me Ты play a fairy tale character AND Ты have a magic candle for women? Talk about casting spells—I Любовь it!


Rena: Yes! Ты just light the candle and let it melt, and it makes your room smell wonderful. Then Ты use a little шпатель that comes with the product and put it directly on your skin. I’d Любовь the Фаны to tell me on Twitter what they think of it. (Rena’s handle is @RenaSofer). The metapmorphosis it creates for beautiful skin is incredible.

Diane: Well on the subject of metamorphosis, I adore what Ты сказал(-а) once in an interview for the film Always and Forever. In that movie, Ты play a middle-aged woman who dares to find Любовь again and decides to presss the “reset button” on her life, and Ты said, “When I turned forty, I realized that I deserve to be who I want to be.” That is such a profound statement about truly inhabiting your own skin. And about summoning up the courage to embrace who Ты truly are—particularly at the soul level.

Rena: Ты know, my feeling is this—we spend so much time as women in our lives trying to be what we think we’re supposed to be, pleasing others, или trying to get a man because we think it’s what’s expected of us. And then there’s wanting to be good mother, или attempting to impress the PTA on вверх of that. For years—even decades—we might spend all this energy trying to fit in without taking stock of who WE really want to be. And I think something wonderful happens when Ты turn forty, if Ты let it. It’s almost like there’s a click in your brain that goes, “Wait a minute—I don’t have to please anybody anymore!”

I really believe Ты can feel that change and allow that shift. And I’d Любовь to tell women who are approaching forty, “Don’t freak out about it! Ты don’t have to go along with what you’ve always been told или even the way think you’re supposed to look.” I mean, I’m 44. I’ve had no plastic surgery, I eat right, I work out. I don’t have to look the way women in their 40s used to look. Ты can look like me without messing with yourself или your face. But it’s all about feeling good with who Ты are on the inside. Then look вперед to the opportunity to step into who you’ve always wanted to be! Discover your own personal stardom.

Diane: I Любовь that line—it’s beautiful!

Rena: Ты know, they say 40 is the new thirty, where women are really stepping into their own power. But wouldn’t it be wonderful if women started much younger than that? What if, as a society, we got to the point where there are all these empowered women even at twenty? It’s not something to be afraid of. Our personal power is something to embrace. That’s the gift of being a woman—we shine best when we’re unencumbered. And when we take responsibility for what we truly want.

Diane: And how synchronisitic that you’ve taken on the role of royalty—Queen Eva—just as you’re entering a phase of life where Ты feel you’ve become the most empowered. Full throttle Rena! Thank Ты so much for this interview—it’s been such a joy to talk with you.

Rena: Any time! Thank Ты for having me.
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Legit this is probably going to be the most unorganized Статья you've ever read.I just wanted to get my opinions out there in one place. Pretty much all the italicized things are my older comments.

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1. Regina as the Evil Queen during her big bad rein: 8/10
I gave her 8 out of 10 because she was pretty evil, no kidding. She slaughtered villages, ripped out hearts, tore families apart and trapped people in her замок who had done nothing wrong. But now, she obviously isn't like that. The 8/10 was purely based on what she USED to be like.
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