Sunday 30 December 2012

Captivate Magazine Interview with Amadou Ly !!


Captivate Magazine was able to chat with Amadou Ly and he talked about his favorite scenes to film from Breaking Dawn Part 2. Due to time the scenes Amadou describes were not in the final film BUT we have been assured we will see them in the DVD extra’s!

CM - When did you realize that acting was a craft you wanted to pursue?
AL - The first day I went to acting class. I love the human freedom that art brings. I love the idea of bringing another person alive through humanity parallel pain. It is always an honored to play any character.

CM -You play the character, Henri, a vampire in the new Breaking Dawn. Give us the breakdown of your character....
AL - Henri is sort of an innocent french vampire that doesn't like conflict however in this film his moral standards gets challenged. He definitely isn't a fan of the Volturies, but given how powerful they are the film will show how he deals with them.

CM - Were there any memorable moments, on the set of Breaking Dawn, that were memorable for you?
AL - I love the Parisian scene that we shot in Baton Rouge. I remember hiding my character clothes under a white sheet because fans and paparazzi were taking pictures and we didn't want to give anything away from the film. One of my favorite scene was shooting the fighting scene with Kristen Stewart, she such an intense and amazing actress, I definitely learned a lot from her.

CM - Are you currently single?
AL - I am single.

CM - What is the best way for a woman to catch your eye?
AL - At first glance it is usually her smile or her eyes.

CM - What can completely turn you off about a woman?
AL - Dishonesty.

CM - We think your eyes and lips are amazing! What part of your face and body do you get complimented on the most?
AL - Thank you. Chest, Abs and arms.

CM - What is the most CAPTIVATING thing about women?
AL - I think what makes any woman captivating is their big personality, the beauty of their heart and body,
level of fidelity and confidence in addition to their hard work and awareness of the world.

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