![]() I felt totally transported to the end of the world. It was truly one of my favorite auditions. John Papsidera, who is this amazing casting director auditioned me for the role, and he was so committed that he helped me get in the role so that much that I was shaking. That was so humiliating for me, and I wound up not getting the part surprisingly.Īnd the best one? – My best audition would’ve had to have been for the Netflix movie How It Ends. It was a candy bar audition and they asked me to take a bite of the candy bar, and when I took the candy bar out, my teeth went along with it. What was your worst audition ever? – My worst audition ever would’ve had to have been when I was a kid, and I had my front baby teeth that fell out, and I was using a flipper ( which is fake teeth to put in while you’re new teeth grow back). But I’ve definitely had plenty of nerves before filming and after. I can’t tell you the feeling of nervousness, because that would mean that I’d have to acknowledge its presence. In fact, it’s been my job to forget that it’s even there. What was it like the first time you were in front of a camera? – I don’t remember really ever feeling a camera. I am fortunate that I have great coaches and that I take my work very seriously. I really want to make sure that people know that because I actually have to work very hard to be decent, and have to overwork to be great. ![]() The show wrapped three years ago and I’ve done about 12 projects since. Then while simultaneously filming Vampire Diaries, I was releasing music on Interscope Records, and touring as much as I could, while doing movies during hiatus like Honey. When I got back from tour, I was totally broke quickly after, and went back into the auditioning scene and that’s when I booked Vampire Diaries. In 2007 I was touring and making beats working with Will.I.Am, focusing on my music. I started off doing plays, then commercials, then Disney, then network shows, while simultaneously being a backup dancer, and also doing extra work, guest star roles, music videos, whatever I could get my hands on. I’ve always been an actress, and at four years old that was the decision I had made right up until I booked my breakout role. I don’t think there’s a journey to becoming an actress, maybe a professional one. I’ve suffered as much if not more than I’ve celebrated, but it’s been worth it. Acting was definitely something I’ve always wanted to do. Did acting come naturally to you? Was it something you always wanted to do? What was your journey like toīecome an actress? – Nothing I do comes naturally to me. Take us back to your beginnings in showbiz. Bridging all of my worlds into one idea of what my version of an artist is. ![]() You bridge the two worlds of fashion and architecture in a really original way. Who is Kat Graham? – I’m especially excited to be a part of DESIGN SCENE because you’re a magazine that focuses on design. Hi, Kat! We’re delighted to have you at Design SCENE. ![]() SHOP DESIGN SCENE #35 in PRINT OR DIGITAL Cover star KAT GRAHAM sits down with Editor IGOR CVORO to talk about her auditions, memorable roles, her love for music and activism. ![]()
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