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INTERVIEW By Rachel Hallett
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THE LIGHTS ARE SO BRIGHT, BUT THEY NEVER BLIND HIM Interview RACHEL HALLETT Photography + Creative Direction ALEKSANDAR TOMOVIC @alekandsteph Styling PHILIPPE UTER @philippeuter Assistant Styling TANYA NAZARIAN Grooming SIMONE for Exclusive Artists using Skyn ICELAND and Kevin Murphy @simonegrooming Digital mastering LUKA UKROPINA @luka_ukropina Production @BELLOmediagroup x @maisonpriveepr_la x @alexbonnetwrites Fame found him young, but his success is no fluke. Noah Schnapp continues to prove that his work ethic is unabated by age. Now, 15 years old, Schnapp looks forward to roles that push him “outside of his comfort zone” and transcend boundaries. The world first fell in love with Schnapp in his portrayal of the kid brother, Will Byers, on Stranger Things. Schnapp explains how excited he was to land the role and his first TV show; “The story is based around a group of teenagers, those are the main characters. That really grabbed my attention.”
When asked whose career he would most like to emulate, he revealed his fondness of everyone’s favorite nice guy – Tom Hanks. “He actually played my dad in the first movie that I ever worked on. I didn’t realize who he was at the time! But he taught me all the basics, everything that I didn’t know. As an actor, he’s such a huge role model for me. He’s such an amazing, successful actor who also manages to stay grounded and humble. I really aspire to be like him. He plays so many different roles; he can literally do anything, from comedy to drama.”
This year, Schnapp was part of many different projects such as Season 4 of “Stranger Things” in addition to a couple of feature films, including Waiting for Anya. “Since it’s a period piece, I did quite a bit of research on WWII,” shares Schnapp of his role in Waiting for Anya. In the film, Schnapp portrays Jo, a young Shepard, who solicits the help of widowed Horcada (Anjelica Huston) in smuggling Jewish children across the border from southern France into Spain during WWII. “I read the book that it was based on before I started the project,” explains Schnapp. “I talked with my family about the Holocaust. We’re Jewish, so the story especially resonated with me.”
The ambitious teenager never expected this level of fame though. “It’s definitely pretty overwhelming sometimes. But I’m really lucky and grateful to have all these fans. I know I’m lucky.” The spotlight may shine bright on Schnapp, but that brightness never phases him. “I try to make sure that I still get a normal life and go to school – do all the normal things. I still want to have a childhood,” he explains. “I make sure that there’s a balance of both, and I have my parents, my sibling, and my friends to keep me grounded.”
In just a few short years, Schnapp has already managed to ornament his budding career with some heavy-hitting co-stars. When asked about which actor he connected with most on the set of Waiting for Anya, he revealed his admiration for Anjelica Huston. “She’s just a really incredible actor. I remember going on set and being a little intimidated actually. She’s taught me so much.” But Huston isn’t the only celeb Schnapp has had the opportunity to work with.
Schnapp’s level-headed demeanor can make it easy to forget his age. His understanding of the world and his play in it is beyond his years. But at the end of the interview, we’re reminded that he really is still a kid at heart. When asked about one thing that he simply cannot live without, Schnapps replied “my bed. I love to relax.” Talk about a teenage dream.
In his upcoming film Hubie Halloween, Schnapp stars alongside Adam Sandler. “That’s the first real, official comedy that I’ve done.” gushes Schnapp. Even with ample experience under his belt, Schnapp can still get nervous. Luckily, Sandler was there to show him the ropes. “He was so amazing and lighthearted! It was a great movie to work on, completely out of my comfort zone.”
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BREAKING BARRIERS AND PROMOTING CHANGE Interview ALEXANDRA BONNET @alexbonnetwrites Photography FRANZ MAHR @franzmars Creative Direction ALEKSANDAR TOMOVIC @alekandsteph Styling SKY JT NAVAL @sky_is_dlimit Hair ALEX THAO @alexthaohair Makeup FRANCIE TOMALONIS @francieluxe Production @BELLOmediagroup x @maisonpriveepr_la x @alexbonnetwrites Nicole Maines, who plays in DC’s “Supergirl,” spoke with us at BELLO about her career as an actress, as an advocate, and as a transgender. In the series, she brings to television the first transgender superhero to life which represented a monumental moment in her life. Having always advocated for hers and others’ rights, Maines has witnessed and seen many moments of injustice in her life which pushes her to speak up and ensure everyone is heard. Her beautiful spirit beams on and off screen as she struts her way to the top. Talented, fierce, and enchanting, Nicole Maines brings to us a breath of fresh air…Let’s see where she goes next!
Share with us what meant the most to you about playing all on the line, and they told me that I had gotten the part on Supergirl, to which I replied “Oh really? That’s awesome!” on DC’s “Supergirl.” and went back to sleep. It didn’t sink in for a while after Obviously one of the most valuable parts of getting to play that. The whole thing was so surreal. I still have moments Dreamer is being able to be the one to bring televisions on set that are like an out of body experience where I will first trans superhero to life. That in itself is monumental. recognize what I’m doing and where I am and freak out for Personally, though, it felt like a confirmation that I’d found just a second. what I was meant to do. I had gone so long getting no work at all that when I got the role of Laurel in Bit, and Nia In what ways do you believe your role in this show has quickly thereafter, it felt like a sign saying, “girl, you are a positive impact on its audience? exactly where you need to be.” And now I get to do what I love and portray this fantastic, groundbreaking character, Nia has a positive impact on the audience because she and I get to watch people fall in love with her and become makes people happy. She is showing people that trans is invested in her journey. It has been so endlessly rewarding beautiful, and she’s breaking down stereotypes, but she is to receive all of the love for Nia and for Dreamer- from also more than that. She is simply a great character who both folks who are and are not members of the LGBTQ has truly blossomed into someone unique and entertaining community. I was worried that this character wouldn’t to watch every week. That alone is a lot. When we watch have a lot of appeal outside of trans folks, but seeing shows and we find characters that we just vibe with and people who are cisgender and straight talk about what a we love, watching them brightens our day. And Nia is a fan of Dreamer they are has given me so much pride. That character that I think a lot of people can get behind and has to be the most rewarding thing. Seeing this character, root for because she is so upbeat and she has had so much created for the show, rise up and become a fan favorite. growth since she was introduced in season 4. You root for her because she is so earnest in everything she does and That’s a dream come true. even though she stumbles, she always manages to get What was your first reaction when you got the call you back up. She has had fantastic highs and crushing lows, and they have all helped to flesh out her character and booked the show? transform her into the sweet, witty, punny, courageous When I got the call that I had landed the role, I was asleep. Nia/Dreamer she is now, and so having a character like Like I mentioned, I was filming my vampire movie “Bit” that who also happens to be trans has a huge impact. It at the time, and the thing about vampire movies is that is one thing to see a trans character, it is another to love you do a lot of night shoots. So I had just gotten home a trans character. And Nia is someone you just can’t help from a long night at probably 6 in the morning, and I was but love. catching up on my z’s. Just as I was about to break into that sweet R.E.M. sleep, my agents called, and they were 33
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How has acting helped you in your personal life? Acting has made me so much happier. It is something that I absolutely love to do and there is no better feeling than getting paid to do what you love. Before Supergirl, I was going to college where I was not passionate about my studies and was about to go into my senior year thinking that I needed to completely change my major, and I was just uninterested in the whole thing. I was bored to death. I had been auditioning for years without getting anything and I was about to give up. I figured that I needed to get realistic about my career expectations, and just then was when I got the lead in Bit (thanks, Brad) and then the role of Nia. It was fully my Wizard of Oz, sepia-to-technicolor moment. Now I get to do what I love with people that I love. I get to play dress up all day and run around in a super suit and pretend to shoot energy blasts out of my hands. I even get days on set where all I have to do in a scene is fall asleep. It is the stupidest job in the world and I wouldn’t want it any other way. I love it.
the girl’s bathroom. Side note: the highschool didn’t have a gender neutral bathroom. This all led to my mom, my brother, Jonas, and I have to leave the school and move to another city two and a half hours south where we could start over. My dad had to stay behind so he could keep his job at the university. We didn’t live together for another six years. When you hear the word “Beauty,” what does it mean to you? I think beauty is something that is both internal and external. Pretty is surface level, but “Beauty” goes deeper. I think that beautiful people are those who bring love with them wherever they go, and they share that with those around them. I also think of “-and the Beast”. I love that one. What was the hardest obstacle you faced during the Doe v. Clenchy Supreme Court Case and how did you overcome it?
Tell us about a time in which you witnessed injustice The hardest part of the whole process was when my mom, (against you or someone else). How did you confront brother, and I moved to Portland and had to live apart from my dad. We would only see him on weekends, and that it? meant that he would miss sports games, school plays, Oh man, how much time do you have. The short answer birthdays, and some holidays. It got to the point where it would be to pick up a copy of Becoming Nicole: The just felt normal, and I think that is the saddest part. It was Transformation of an American Family. When I transitioned weird when he was home for more than a day and a half. in elementary school, things were going really well (aside Fortunately he was eventually able to move back in with from the bullying that led me to not being able to ride the us, and he and I have since been able to travel together school bus but, hey) and we were working with the school speaking about our experiences and that’s become a kind and it was great. When I was in fifth grade, a student in of father-daughter activity that I’ve felt has helped make my class’s grandfather, who was a member of a right- up for some of that time apart. wing religious group, caught wind that I was using the girls’ bathroom and decided to make a political statement Tell us more about your relationship with art. How do against me. He had his grandson follow me into the girls’ you incorporate it on a day to day basis? bathroom, and threatened the school with a lawsuit when he got in trouble saying “well if this boy can use the girls’ Art for me has always been something that I love. My mother bathroom, why can’t my grandson.” In fifth grade, I learned is an extremely talented artist, so I grew up surrounded by what real hate looked like. This boy had been going around her paintings and illustrations. Drawing has always been saying “My grandpa says that we don’t have to have any something that I love to do, and I even considered it as a faggots in our school.” The school pulled me out of the girl’s career path before acting took over. I studied studio art in restroom and sent me to a private bathroom, isolating me college and while I did, and still do love to make art, there from the rest of my peers and sending a message to the is something about when it becomes work or I have to community that I was too different to be allowed to exist in create on a deadline that takes the magic out of it for me. the same public spaces as my classmates. This extended I realized that art is the thing that I do for me, and I don’t to field trips, where the school would call ahead and tell the like to have to create on a deadline or for somebody else. museum or wherever we went that I was not to be allowed I still draw all the time and I’ve gotten pretty good at digital to use the women’s bathroom at their facility. I even had a art (if I do say so myself) but it’s not really something that I bodyguard who would follow me around school to make share on social media that often. If I know that something sure that I wasn’t using the girl’s bathroom. Kids picked I’m working on is going to be posted, then it creates a up on that and started to police me too. We went to a play whole other level of added pressure for it to be completely at the high school and some of my classmates stopped perfect, and that perfectionist side completely takes over me at the door and told me that I wasn’t allowed to use and it stops being fun for me.
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When life gets you down, who/what do you turn to ? Sleep. And my mom. I call my mom then I go to sleep. One of those will make me feel better. If all else fails, ice cream. But then I feel bad about how much ice cream I ate, so I go back to sleep. Favorite quote. “That’s the problem with most people: they dream about what they want to do instead of really doing it.” -Whitney Houston as the Fairy Godmother, Rodger and Hammerstein’s Cinderella (1997) Can you tell us a bit more about future projects/plans? There isn’t a lot that I’m working on right now that I can talk about at present. BUT! I can say that there are more than a couple really exciting things in the works and I am so excited to share them with everyone, so please absolutely stay tuned because it’s going to be wild! What I can say is that we are about to start filming Supergirl season 6 and I’ve gotten the first couple of scripts and it is going to be off the hook. It starts at 100 and I think people are going to love it! I know I do.
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Transporting His Audience Interview ALEX BONNET @alexbonnetwrites
Photographer FRANZ MAHR @franzmars Creative Direction ALEKSANDAR TOMOVIC @alekandsteph Styling ROCIO VEGA @_rociovega Production @BELLOmediagroup x @maisonpriveepr_la x @bonnetalex18 As Josh Levi brings to us his first-ever project, DISC ONE, he also brings with it passion and talent. DISC ONE marks the debut of his career in which he felt as if he was meeting himself again for the first time but then again... not at all. Completely embedded in him, his music truly feeds his soul and that of those around him. Hoping his audience feels transported when they hear his music, Levi embraces the past, present, and future. His love for music began at a young age and after years of hard work he is finally where he is supposed to be. Also very engaged in what has been happening in our current World, Levi inspires us and those around him to keep fighting for justice... After all, we are all human. We all have a heart, body, and mind and it's time the rest of the world acknowledges that. Share with us what it was like working on your first- my voice in elementary school. I just knew in my heart that ever project, DISC ONE. What inspired you to write it? it was what I was here to do. Creating Disc One felt really trippy in the sense that it felt like I was creating the start of my career. I felt like I remet myself in these songs but at the same time, nothing felt foreign–I hope that makes sense. I’ve heard these melodies and ideas before in my head, but I was never able to accomplish them more accurately than I did on Disc One. This project is so special to me because I’ve been an artist for so long, but this project made me feel like this was the actual beginning. I’m a perfectionist so there were so many late nights I rarely got sleep because I didn’t want to leave the studio without a finished 100% complete song‌ which meant singing ad libs half awake and leaving the studio at 1 or 2 am haha.
As an artist, what is your main purpose?
I always say, I hope whoever listens to Disc One feels like they are somewhere else, whatever ‘somewhere else’ is to them. Could be the future, could be the past, could be in space, could be heaven, wherever that is. I wanted to create an escape with my music and this EP. I also want people to feel like they know me, or at least know me better–see what I did there đ&#x;™‚
Growing up, what artists influenced your being?
Oops, I kind of answered that early. My purpose is to use my gift – every inch of it – before I leave here. Using my gift to heal, to help people escape, to help tear down walls that should be broken, to help someone find happiness, and to help give me a platform to make real change in society and the world I live in. How has music helped you in your own life?
It’s given me a sense of identity. I know when I wake up every day who I am and what I’m supposed to do with my life. Even though I struggle with the ‘how’ part of my What do you hope your audience feels and gets from purpose, I’m so grateful to have the gift of music. It’s like waking up every day with a superpower. it?
A lot of gospel artists for the first 9 years of my life. After that, I found Brandy, Michael Jackson, Beyonce, Nirvana, and a bunch of other rock stars and bands I now am in love with. What can fans expect next?
Tell us more about your favorite moment working on the Emmy-winning series “Friday Night Lightsâ€? alongside Disc Two? A collab? A live performance? More music videos? Michael B. Jordan. I had no idea I was working with legends – I was 11 years old! It was such a blessing to be able to witness such talented actors be so graceful yet so amazing at what they do–it set such a good example and made a huge impression on me as a kid. Also, Jurnee Smollet – who played my sister – is now in one of my favorite shows on HBO called “Lovecraft Countryâ€? which is brilliant. I’m toning down how obsessed I am with that show‌ I don’t know if you can tell.
If you could collab with anyone (dead or alive), who would you choose and why? Stevie Wonder, Michael, Beyonce, Jazmine Sullivan, Brandy – all because they had so much to do with who I am. Message to your audience.
Let’s keep applying pressure on justice for Black people When did you realize you wanted to pursue a career in and Black lives, PLEASE VOTE, and please help me fight for a new America that is built in favor of the people, singing? anti-racism, equality, proper use of funds, and love. And For me, I knew when I really young, which is cool. It’s a PLEASE PLEASE VOTE, that’s actually the only thing I said blessing to be able to figure out your purpose at a young today that matters. age and I saw the way I was able to make people feel with 45
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Usually, rising star Alex Cubis divides his time between Sydney and LA. While quarantine and travel restrictions may have kept him stuck in LA, it doesn't mean it's reason to not find some joy in style. Catch him in a new series and some other film projects later this year. Shot by Justin Chen. Styling by Nicole Cloutier. How do you stay positive? That’s a tricky one - but I think keeping a balance between productivity and finding time to relax are good things to be mindful of day-to-day. My default is to distract myself with busy work but oftentimes that’s not an effective long-term solution to tackling a challenged mindset. How do you stay inspired? Reading and listening about people doing great work - no matter what their job might be. When it comes to finding creative inspiration, watching good movies and shows, or reading scripts, tends to work. How would you describe your style? I’m not sure I really have a style - I tend to rely on others’ input. But when in doubt, I just try to keep it simple and make sure the fit is good. Most of the time, I try to buy second-hand or vintage clothes from op-shops - better for the environment, and it's cheaper.
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CARRYING ON WITH FAITH Interview ALEXANDRA BONNET @alexbonnetwrites Stylist JAZMIN WHITLEY @jazminwhitley Make-Up & Hair JACLYN B @jaclynbmakeup @maisonpriveepr_la x @BELLOmediagroup x @bonnetalex18 Olivia Ponton has beauty, care, and brains as she makes her way up in the entertainment industry. Having moved to Los Angeles after her social media presence skyrocketed, she just became the newest member of Hype House and has been working on different videos and content. With love and faith in her heart, Ponton hopes to guide her audience on a path of self-love and nurture; a little something we could all use, especially in these trying times. Having faith in her heart and light in her smile, the beautiful model/content creator welcomes all opportunities as she strives to make the world a better place, a little every day.
Congrats on being the newest member of Hype House! What is one of the bets pieces of advice you have ever gotten about overcoming fears/obstacles? What do you look most forward to about it? Thank you so much!! I was really looking forward with being You have to go through the rain to reach the rainbow! surrounded by all of the amazing people and just having a super busy schedule. I love living in the Hype House, it Growing up, how would you have described your style? keeps me motivated! Super sporty!! I loved pairing sneakers and jeans together. I was also always in a Bikini, since I grew up on the beach. Have you always wanted to become model? I have probably 6 full drawers of Bikinis. This is why I am Not until about a year and a half ago! I was so blessed to super excited about my new swim line that I designed with sign with my agent at Wilhelmina. It was a dream come White Shore swim that will be released very soon! true and I’m excited for this chapter of my life. In what ways do you believe people can truly give back? Before beginning your career, what are some things There are so many ways. Handing out food to the less you were “worried” about? fortunate is a great one. I am currently working on partnering I wasn’t really worried about anything. I have full faith in with the World Harvest Food Bank to pack meal boxes and God and his plan for my life, so I try not to stress about hand them out to those in need around LA. The homeless population in LA is something that shocked me when I things I can’t control. moved here and I want to do whatever I can to help them. Share with us why it is important for you to speak to I am super excited to bring awareness to this wonderful organization and I can’t wait to do my part! your audience about mental health. I think social media can get pretty toxic at times and that negativity will have an effect on anyone. Most of the content creators I know are struggling with their mental health, including myself. I just want all of my fans that are going through similar problems to know that I’m here for them and I know what it is like!
What do you believe is your purpose as a content creator?
I think my purpose is to spread positivity and encourage people to be kinder to themselves and to others. This is quite hard because sometimes people perceive your actions in the wrong way. I’m not perfect and I make mistakes, but Can you tell us about a time in life where you were I’m doing the best I can to continue spreading love and faced with many obstacles? How did you overcome light! them? Message to your fans. Every day, I struggle with body dysmorphia. It is incredibly hard on me especially with the pressures of social media For the ones who have stuck by me through this journey and the hateful comments I receive. One of the ways I am so far, I love you and thank you so much for sticking up for focusing on self-love and overcoming the negative voice me and for motivating me to be the best I can be all of the in my head, is by writing positive affirmations on post-it time. I love you angels. Xoxo! notes and putting them on my mirrors. Whenever I start having those negative thoughts while looking in the mirror, I see my sticky notes and remind myself that all bodies are beautiful the way they are!
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SAMUEL ARNOLD THE FRENCH COWORKER WE ALL DESERVE Interview by ARIS PANGAN Photography SPLENDIDE SISUAL
We all may have been busy falling in love with Emily and Gabriel in Emily in Paris, but how could we forget Emily’s charismatic and endearing coworkers at Savoir? Netflix’s newest escapist romantic dramedy shows a life we could only dream of filled with chocolate croissants, long walks along the river, and an amazing job with sassy but loyal coworkers like Julien, played by Samuel Arnold. Samuel spoke with us about all things Emily in Paris and more importantly, all things Julien.
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When did you realize your interest in acting? As a kid I would watch a cop movie, then I’d want to be a cop. A superhero movie, then I’d want to be superhero… It’s only when I grew up a bit that I realised that I wanted to be an actor, to be all those things that I’m actually not. What is a major difference between the actor you are now to the actor you were five years ago? To me acting is, among other things, about life experiences. The architecture of the character I play in ‘Emily in Paris’ makes more sense to me now than it would have 5 years ago. The actor I am now is more experienced, and he will be even more in the future I hope. What was your favorite part about working on Emily in Paris? I never played a series regular character on a series before. Being able to follow the journey of Julien and his evolution through the whole story was a very enjoyable experience. Working with the ‘Emily in Paris’ family was amazing too…To be honest I loved so many things about this project, I could not tell which is my favourite. What is your favorite memory, on or off set? Same thing here. The entire journey was such an unforgettable experience. From the fun, we had on set to the parties with the all crew. Or sharing a beautiful flat with Lucas Bravo and Ashley Park in Le Marais (that beautiful area in Paris). We created so many precious memories that will stay with me forever. How do you relate to your character, Julien? In a way, Julien is an upgraded version of me. We both like to look good, we are both funny and loyal to our loved ones. He just does all those things better than I do. But I’m getting there. What was the most challenging thing about playing Julien? Julien has this very feminine quality, and he is glamourous. He is basically a diva. I had to make sure not to be a caricature or a cliché while remaining free. Who is your dream collaboration? To me, a dream collaboration would be to work with someone that understands my artistic language as much as I understand his/hers. No matter who that person is. If the project is beautiful and we move at the same rhythm, then I got myself a dream collaboration. Who would you choose to play you in a movie about your life? To play a young French boy like me? I have no idea. I’m sure that there are many skilled actors with a big range that can do it, but I just can’t see who. My nephew Mael is very talented though. He is 8 years old and he is just like me on so many levels. If he is crazy enough to become an actor, I’d like him to play me. You can only listen to one album for the rest of your life. What is it? It’s going to be something that I’m going to hate for the rest of my life. I’d say « Nothing was the same » by Drake. What are you most looking forward to in 2021? I feel like ‘Emily in Paris’ has opened a new world of possibilities. I am looking forward to see where it’s going to take me, I cannot wait to see where I’d be in 2021.
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