
Today I was fortunate to interview actress Freya Adams of movies like Advantageous, and Taste the Revolution.
DW: So I want to get started and say that I know and have seen your other content and read some other interviews of yours and I understand you got started acting in high school.
FA: Yeah, but before that I was doing films and commercials and stuff like that and I did speech team which was dramatic duet acting, it was like competitive acting, but before that I did stuff, a few films here and there and a few commercials but that’s kind of when….I don’t know. I kind of became a theater nerd in a way.
DW: So what made you want to pursue this film and acting career full time?
FA: Well, I went to undergrad for creative writing. So, I always knew that I liked the environment of being in that creative atmosphere and then I went to graduate school for acting at Pace University, The New School. So, that’s where I went and did three years of hard-core training to be an actor and I think after undergrad, I went to graduate school and they had a playwriting division and a director’s vision, so my thinking was if I really want to be a good writer, I’m going to need to know how to be an actor. So, I felt confident in my writing, so I felt that acting is really going to help my writing and in the course of the three years, I really loved it and while I was in graduate school, I was auditioning all the time while I was in school and momentum started to build that way for me in New York.
(See the rest of the interview below)