An Interview with Judy Go Wong
Q:
How did you get started as an actress?
Judy:
I got started as an actress by studying with Stephen Mitchell
(author of Action/ReAction) and Cheryl Felicia Rhoads. I was brought
up in front of the big screen in the "Big Apple". My family
took me to Radio City Music Hall growing up and I was always
fascinated with the movie stars performances. I just love
entertainment.
Q: What kinds of
roles are you best at playing?
Judy:
I'm best at playing educated, sophisticated, high society women
who are bigger than life. They bring the show...
Q:
What has been your best moment to date as an actress?
Judy:
My best moment as an actress is when I was called to be in an FBI
film. I immediately caught the film making fever and received a lead
role playing a DC detective which led to being in House of Cards and
VEEP. I've been working with the very best in our industry.
Q:
Is there a director you admire and with whom you'd like to work?
Judy:
Yes, the director I admire and would like to work with is Woody
Allen. I liked Blue Jasmine very much because Woody Allen gets
extraordinary performances from all of his actors and what Cate
Blanchett did in Blue Jasmine is tour de force.
Q:
Do you have a dream list of directors?
Judy: Robert
Luketic, Donald Petrie, James Cox, Gary Sinyor, Cameron Crowe, James
Mangold, Adam Shankman, Ben Stiller, David Silverman, Steven
Spielberg, Clint Eastwood.
Q:
What is your background?
Judy:
I was born and raised on Long Island in NY. I had lessons on a
non-stop bases, from ballet, tap, modern dance, piano, kung fu, voice
the list goes on and on. My grandfather owned chains of Chinese
restaurants on Long Island. I also worked in his restaurants in my
spare time. It was nice growing up with all entrepreneurs surrounding
me. It gave me a wonderful work ethic, business sense, the ability to
dream and go after my hearts desires.
For
further information contact:
Judy Go
Wong
703
618-8430
joyfuljudyg@gmail.com
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