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TABLE of CONTENT

Lucien Laviscount WINTER 2022 Shirt and shorts by Valentino Necklaces by Cernucci and Emanuele Bicocchi Rings by Chained & Able

06 Letter From The Editor 07 BELLO Obsessions 08 Cover Story | LUCIEN LAVISCOUNT

70 Hyped | ZOË RENEE 72 Hyped | AUSTIN AARON

22 Spotlight | FRIDA GUSTAVSSON

75 Juniper Film

32 Spotlight | GREG TARZAN DAVIS

80 Jumping Into Summer With California Cowboy Highwater New Looks!

42 Young Hollywood | GIANNI DECENZO 52 Creative Minds | TASHA FRANKEN 60 Feature | LEONA ERZIAK

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82 Wyatt Oleff & Fin Argus x STAY AWAKE 86 Change Your Life With Hangover Hoodies 68 Maison Privée Shopping guide

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Letter From The Editor Bello

Hello, my beautiful Bello family! Boy, are we excited for this spring's release... So many events and awards have happened in the last month leaving us in a daze! So, now that we all have a little downtime, what better way than to pick up a magazine and flip through pages of beauty, interviews, and more? Our cover this month, with Lucien Laviscount, was shot in London by the incredible Alex Beer. You may recognize the talented actor from his role in the hit series EMILY IN PARIS. Definitely check out his story and learn more of how he came to be where he is today! For our Spotlights, we have the beautiful Frida Gustavsson from the reboot of Vikings as well as Greg Tarzan Davis who can be seen on Grey's Anatomy. Our Young Hollywood, Gianni DeCenzo brings heart and soul to the camera and of course we are Hyped with the amazing Austin Aaron and Zoë Renee. For our Creative Minds, Tasha Franken and we have some amazing stories on latest trends, films, and more! We hope you enjoy this issue as much as we do and until the next one,..., Bisous Bisous Alexandra Bonnet

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LUCIEN LAVISCOUNT: LIVING IN THE PRESENT THROUGH HIS DIFFERENT ROLES AND WORLDS

“Tomorrow is never promised, the past a ghost,

the future a dream,” opened up actor Lucien Laviscount. “I guess all we’ve got is now so we will see what is around the corner.” Especially

with everything we have undergone in the last

two years, I feel as though this quote needs

to be highlighted as it reminds us to live in the moment. Always. I don’t know about all of you reading this but I tend to have trouble living in the moment but when I do…oh boy do things run

smoother! When we realize AND accept that we

can’t control life except for taking in what it offers us in the moment, there is this sense of freedom that burns within our soul. For

Lucien,

he

welcomes

for the character of Alfie because of his unique honesty and how he has opinions and is a young

man figuring things out. If you have seen the

show, you know exactly what he means by this… Ha! His character arc is quite beautiful as when he steps into Emily’s environment, she “opens up his world and opens up his eyes to the beauty

that’s around him - that’s around all of us all the

time;” something we don’t always do when we

get to a point where we can’t see what’s right in

front of us. Take a moment to think of something

simple that brings you great joy and hold onto that feeling. Crazy how little things can make a

the

beautiful

opportunities that have been placed on his path every day with open arms. His latest role of Alfie

on EMILY IN PARIS did not go unnoticed as he brought character, passion, and good looks to the set. “I think Darren and his team have an

incredible way of creating characters that bounce back and forth off each other and with depth to

them as well,” he shared with a smile. “I think you can put a character in a situation and there’s

always going to be drama, there’s going to be

love lost and love found, and there’s going to be all that fun stuff that comes in between.” We can all agree with this, no?

When he first read the script, Lucien really fell

big difference right?

“I feel super fortunate to be a part of something that I think has made a lot of people happy - I

hope so anyway,” Lucien exclaimed. “It takes

you out of your world for a little while, and I’m really proud to be a part of something like that

and to work with the guys I got to work with.” This is the kind of set support we like to see! After wrapping up EMILY IN PARIS, the talented actor

jumped on a movie entitled SENTINEL, based on an apocalyptic future world and composed

of a stellar cast such as Kate Bosworth, Thomas Kretschmann, and a wonderful actor called Martin

McCann. The filming took place in the Baltic Sea which almost seemed surreal. “I’m really excited

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to see it and myself in it actually, to see how it all came together, because it was a hell of a process to film - it was pretty special!” Lucien exclaimed.

So how did this handsome individual make his

way to the big screen? Well, it all started at a

young age where he always had a performance element in his life: entertaining family, friends, and

all the fun things kids are up to. “I think I always knew I wanted to be in the Arts and I think having

the opportunities I had at such a young age, it made sense,” Lucien opened up. “There’s not

many other things I could imagine doing!” For him, acting opens up the gate to a million possibilities where you can do just about everything and play

any character you want! “So, I guess I do every job in the world in a sense!” he exclaimed.

Purpose and dreams go hand in hand and for

Lucien, there are evidently so many things he

wants from the world, from his life, from everything, “dreams are a wonderful thing to have and I’m blessed that I feel like I can fulfill them,” he shared

wholeheartedly. “I feel that they are very personal as well, so I’m going to hold them close to my chest and manifest and keep on dreaming.” With

a long way to go and a list of dreams to check

off his list, it’s just the beginning for the talented actor.

The first movie he recalls watching was “The Lion King,” which he saw at the cinema with his two

brothers. Seeing his younger brother’s face light up and “go through this full range of emotions was

incredible and it’s still my favorite movie to date,”

One thing I really like to ask people is whether or not they believe they have found their purpose in life and Lucien admits he is still figuring it out yet

through these different characters and worlds, he

is able to tell stories and create. “If that is my purpose then I guess I’m figuring that out,” he shared. “Or maybe I’m serving another purpose that I don’t really recognize…” Something to think

about, no? You there. Yes, you reading this. Have

YOU found your purpose yet? A loaded question

he ended. The spark he felt in that moment resides within him and it shows when he is performing

on the screen! Whether it’s British or American television, there are so many creative platforms

that allow individuals to create and live in these different worlds. “ I think that a song can change

a day, and a movie can change your week, but a TV show can change your life. And a mixture

of all three, well…!” Well said, Lucien! Excited to see where your path of light takes you next.

but one that is good to think about from time to time,...

Talent LUCIEN LAVISCOUNT @its_lucien Photographer ALEXANDER BEER @alexbeer7 Stylist CARLOTTA CONSTANT @carlottaconstant Stylist Assistant EMELIA GARNER @emeliagarner Art Director TIFFANY BARRON @tiffanybarron Grooming BRADY LEA @thebradylea @Premierhair and makeup Interview ALEXANDRA BONNET @bonnetalex18 @alexbonnetwrites Production @bellomediagroup x @maisonpriveepr_la x @alexbonnetwrites x @Jonathansanders

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FRIDA GUSTAVSSON: A GLOBAL SENSATION VIKINGS: VALHALLA IS OUT AND BOY ARE WE EXCITED TO SHARE WITH YOU OUR BELLO SHOOT WITH FRIDA GUSTAVSSON! STARRING AS ONE OF THE LEADS ON THE SERIES, WHAT BETTER WAY TO KICK OFF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S MONTH THAN WITH THIS EDITORIAL! FRIDA SPOKE WITH US ABOUT HER EXPERIENCE ON SET, WHAT IT IS LIKE BEING A FEMALE LEAD IN A MALE-DOMINATED INDUSTRY, BEING INTERNATIONAL, AND MORE! TRULY PASSIONATE AND GREAT AT WHAT SHE DOES, FRIDA GUSTAVSSON IS A GLOBAL SENSATION WHO IS TAKING THE INDUSTRY BY STORM!

Why were you originally drawn to auditioning for VIKINGS: VALHALLA? I was a huge fan of the original show, Vikings, and the prospect of continuing the saga about the viking era really intrigued me. What I especially was drawn to was the time where our show take place, namely the end of the viking epoch with the christening of Scandinavia and the tensions it created. You play the female lead in the show. What was your experience like playing a female leading role in male-dominated world (both in the show and in the industry In general)? It saddens and frustrates me that we still have to describe female characters in relation to a man in a far bigger extent that we ever do with men and their female counterparts. Female characters are usually so fractionalized and marginalized that their only purpose to the story is to be a romantic interest or a spouse/ sister/mother to our protagonist. Luckily that was not the case on Vikings: Valhalla. What I love about both Freydis and the show is that she is active, she is a driving force behind the 23

story and she is allowed to take up space. Do you believe there is progress happening in the industry in regards to women and film/television? I absolutely believe progress has been made but we have not yet reached the final destination. Every time complex women are allowed time on screen is a victory and an inspiration for what is to come yet sadly a reminder of how rare that is. Can you please share with us one of your favorite scenes you filmed and why? I loved all the scenes with Jarl Haakon and the Shieldmaidens. I found it so empowering sharing the stage with all of these incredible performers who all taught me so much. It was a joy to see strong women fighting together and lifting each other up, not being plotted against each other. How do you prepare for your different roles? In what ways do you integrate some of who you are as Frida and the character you are playing?

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The way that I work is that I always approach any character with a lot of personal insights; I tend to look at what makes us similar instead of different and start it all from there. The next step is developing the physicality and with Freydis that was so rewarding since I was allowed a, for me, pretty big physical transformation. History has, in my opinion, a way of teaching us how similar humans really are and always have been as well as how much of our dreams and wants transcend time - deep down I believe all we ever really want is to be loved, seen, respected and safe. That is a statement true both for Frida and Freydis. How does Swedish TV differ from American TV? Please explain. The sheer scale! Both in the size of the actual sets and the production but also the reach of the production upon release. Thankfully streaming services has opened the world in terms of availability to discover shows from countries all over the globe which hopefully can change this. This being your first big role, what are you most excited about? I am so incredibly proud and honored to be a part of this journey together with the entire Vikings: Valhalla family. It warms my heart immensely to see how the show is being received around the world and all the kind and positive messages we are all receiving. It feels like a magical first step onto a global arena and makes me so excited for what’s (hopefully) around the corner! Please tell us more about who you are and what you hope to accomplish in your life. Have

you found your purpose? Please explain. I am a very invested person who fully throws myself into what I am inspired by and fall in love with; may it be a person, a book, a thought or a place on earth. I strive to meet every day with presence and honesty and to learn something from the world around me. I deeply love the nature and just surrounding myself in it, either the snowy mountains or the big open plains. I have always been enormously interested in the human experience; what makes us who we are, our little flaws and imperfections, our choices and dreams. I guess that is why I choose this craft - to get to spend my life trying to discover what makes us who we are. Growing up, what was one of the biggest lessons you learned? My grandmother has always been a huge inspiration for me. She is one of the youngest of thirteen siblings and grew up on a farm outside Stockholm in the 1940’s. She early on taught me the importance of honesty, hard work but mostly respect, she truly looks upon everyone she ever meets as equals and treat them with the most impressive sisterly love. I have always deeply respected, admired and tried my utmost to replicate that. Where do you hope 2022 will take you? Into new adventures both in my personal life and in my profession. I am so thrilled to begin a new journey with Valhalla and to see where the road takes me.

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GREG TARZAN DAVIS: HEARTHROB THE HANDSOME AND TALENTED GREG TARZAN DAVIS HAS RECENTLY JOINED THE CAST OF THE INFAMOUS HIT SERIES "GREY'S ANATOMY." THE "NEW KID IN SCHOOL," WE WANTED TO KNOW MORE ABOUT HIS TIME ON SET AND WHAT IT WAS LIKE DIVING INTO A STORYLINE THAT HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR YEARS. BEING CAST ON THIS WAS A DREAM COME TRUE AND GAVE HIM SOME BROWNIE POINTS REGARDING HIS CLOSE ONES WHO ARE FANS OF THE SERIES...LOL! WE WILL ALSO BE SEEING GREG ON THE BIG SCREEN AS HE STEPS INTO HIS ROLE ON THE UPCOMING FILM, TOP GUN: MAVERICK! MANY EXCITING THINGS FOR THE ACTOR. IT'S SAFE TO SAY THAT HIS FUTURE IS AS BRIGHT AS HIS SMILE! YEAH, I KNOW...CORNY BUT TRUE!

You recently joined the cast of “Grey’s Anatomy.” What was it like jumping into a series that has been going on for so long?

Joining Grey’s Anatomy was a victory not only

on the surgical gown.

How did your first week go with the cast and crew? Any story that stands out you would

for me, but it seems as though I have made my

like to share?

been on for close to two decades now and it

Stepping into a show that has been going on

includes most of my family and friends. They

into a new school in the middle of the year after

more excited to say they know someone who’s

for me, this “school" (Grey’s Anatomy) enjoys

family and friends really proud! This show has has obviously gained a large fan base, which

as long as "Grey’s Anatomy," feels like entering

are definitely happy for me, but I think they are

everyone has already become BFFs. Luckily

on their favorite show. hahaha so MAJOR

having new kids on the block haha and they

brownie points for me.

welcomed me with open arms.

What were you most anxious about on the

Tell us more about your role on the show

Every time I start a new job, a mix of emotions

I play" Dr. Jordan Wright," a fourth-year surgical

on this endeavor was stepping into a role as

Sloan Memorial Hospital. Dr. Wright is known

that invokes a major sense of importance with

intent on showing just that while working at Grey

lingo and trying to sound as if I’d been studying

to improve his skills and solidify himself as the

the flip side the most exciting part about it was

the most, Chief Miranda Bailey.

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I have never played a doctor, so it's fun to put

and how you prepped for it.

stir within, but what made me most anxious

resident that recently transferred to Grey’s

important as a doctor. A doctor saves lives and

to be the best resident in his program and is

the role. Not to mention speaking the medical

Sloan. He is constantly seeking more guidance

this forever was an additional challenge. On

best and to work under the person he admires

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Gun:

Maverick! Congratulations! In what ways does the movie highlight the original one?

entire journey in one sitting, because we all have so much to share about the ebbs and flows of this

roller coaster ride, we get on when we partake on life’s quest. I will say though, I have always

Top Gun: Maverick does a great job catering to the

wanted to be an actor since I was a young child.

a new experience for today's audiences to enjoy

few years ago.

years back. I am extremely excited for the world

What is one of the best pieces of advice you

to enjoy the experience.

have ever given to someone?

What was your favorite scene to shoot and

The best advice I have ever given to someone,

generations that loved the first film. It also creates and hopefully fall in love with like our parents did

why?

It was something that only became real for me a

was to myself, and that was to take a leap of faith

and JUMP. You only have one life to live and if you

My favorite scenes to shoot were flying in the F-18,

are able to live just an ounce of your dream, that

you think a person has the chance to fly a military

worthwhile.

were blessed with the opportunity to not only fly

Paint us a picture of what “growing old” means

for obvious reasons. How many times in life do

grade aircraft? EXACTLY, no chance at all, and we

would make the years you have/had on this earth

it but have footage to prove it really happened.

to you.

really happen”

We are here on earth for a borrowed amount of

Share with us your journey up until now. Did

we can fulfill that purpose, growing old doesn’t

What’s the saying, “if it's not recorded, it didn’t

you always want to act? Explain.

time and while here, we each have a purpose. If matter, we have done what we are supposed to do. So, I guess that would be considered “Growing

Oh, that's unfair to ask someone to explain their

old” in my eyes.

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GIANNI DECENZO: THE SPARK THE INDUSTRY NEEDED OK. I AM PERSONALLY VERY EXCITED TO SHARE WITH YOU GUYS OUR BELLO SHOOT AND INTERVIEW WITH ONE OF COBRA KAI'S CAST MEMBERS, GIANNI DECENZO. HE BROUGHT CHARACTER, PASSION, AND INTOXICATING ENERGY TO SET WHICH LEFT A STRONG IMPRESSION ON US ALL. WORKING ON COBRA KAI HAS BEEN A TRUE DREAM COME TRUE, ESPECIALLY SINCE HIS DAD AND HE ARE BIG FANS OF THE OG TRILOGY (I MEAN WHO ISN'T?)! WHEN HE ISN'T WORKING HIS MAGIC ON SCREEN, HE AIMS TO HELP KIDS WHO ALSO HAVE TYPE 1 DIABETES TO REMIND THEM THAT THIS DOES NOT NEED TO HOLD THEM BACK IN LIFE! GIANNI DECENZO IS THE SPARK THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY NEEDED AND WE CAN'T WAIT TO SEE WHAT HE DOES NEXT!

Tell us more about why you decided to get into acting.

true. Plus I get to work with some pretty cool people. It’s really just cool to see so many people

Thank you! It’s nice to meet with you too! My

passionate about something I’m a part of.

in an acting class. So acting is a big part of my

Do you remember the first time you watched

parents were actors growing up and even met family. So one day, when I was about 9 or so, I

the original movies? Explain.

am I gonna be on TV” and the rest was history.

My dad is a big fan of the OG trilogy, so we

I had at the time, and we took pictures in my

on the show, I love taking him around the set.

later, while at Disneyland, my mom just kept

cobra Kai dojo, and even introduced him to

walked up to my parents and just asked “when My mom dressed me up in the best button-up

watched all of them together. And now that I’m

backyard to send to agents. Then, a few days

I showed him around the Miyagi Do dojo, the

getting calls from agents interested in meeting

William Zabka and Ralph Macchio.

with me. Then it just grew from there.

How did you prepare for your role on the show knowing you were continuing the legacy of

Was this always a passion of yours?

such a great storyline.

For as long as I can remember, yes! Growing up I was always in the school plays. I just loved to

I was a bit nervous to start, especially since

perform.

we were working in something people loved

You play on the infamous series "Cobra Kai,”

mess up someone’s childhood. But luckily the

which is the continuation of the original “Karate Kid.” What has that been like?

so much. If there’s one thing you don’t do, it’s creators of the show Jon, Josh, and Hayden are big fans of the karate kid, so they made sure to do the OG movies justice. I just came prepared

It has been INSANE! Getting to be a part of such

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for whatever they threw at me.

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Tell us more about your character on the show.

time I felt discouraged, they helped me get back

My character Demetri starts out as a pessimistic

When you are not acting, what does a typical

In what ways do you relate to him? Differ

on my feet. They’ve always encouraged me.

nerd just trying to keep his head down to make it

day look like?

him that he can be more than the wimpy kid,

On a typical day, I’m probably working on some

something I really identify with. I was never a very

things from sewing, to robotics. I like all crafts

through high school. But over time karate shows he can actually stand up for himself, and that’s

of my art projects. I like to make all kinds of

popular kid growing up so I get the struggles. So

really.

similar, just know, it gets better, and keep your

Are there any philanthropic endeavors you

head up!

want to get into or causes you support?

When faced with adversity/conflict, hound

I have type 1 diabetes so I want to help kids

for anyone out there going through something

you usually handle it?

growing through the same thing. I just want to show them that this disease doesn’t have to hold

I always try to go for in a respectful way. I don’t

you back in life. It’s just something we deal with,

want to make anyone feel put down or unheard.

not who we are.

they want. I can confidently say none of my

What do you hope to accomplish this 2022?

I try my best to make sure everyone gets what disagreements have ever ended in a karate war.

Growing up, who was someone who inspired you and why?

I have a couple of projects in the works right now, so I’m hoping to get those out to you guys in the near future! Be sure to look out for them!

My parents. If it weren’t for them, I wouldn’t be acting now. They helped me so much, and any

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WHAT BETTER WAY TO CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY THAN BY RELEASING OUR CREATIVE MINDS STORY WITH THE BEAUTIFUL AND EMPOWERING TASHA FRANKEN. AN INTERNATIONAL MODEL WHO HAS SHOT FOR MANY RENOWNED MAGAZINES, TASHA RECENTLY LAUNCHED HER ONLINE PILATES SUBSCRIPTION SITE/APP CALLED T— F STUDIO IN ORDER TO PROVIDE WOMEN WITH A UNIQUE, DYNAMIC, AND FEEL-GOOD PILATE'S WORKOUT THAT IS CREATED FOR EVERY WOMAN AND EVERY BODY TYPE. A TRUE INNOVATOR AND GUIDING LIGHT, SHE SHARED WITH US MORE ABOUT HER WISH TO HELP OTHERS, HER INVOLVEMENT WITH HEALTH, HER PURPOSE, AND MORE! GO, TASHA! <3

Share with us your journey from modeling

alone! Often I would get very short notice to

their very best.

be expected to figure myself out and make my

to now actively helping individuals feels

way around. I was really lucky to always have

I started modeling 12 years ago and developed

my family at the end of the phone and now

looking to find an at-home workout that I

that was at the time but also how strong and

T – F Studio just over a year ago when I was

I look back and can acknowledge how hard

enjoyed during the pandemic. As a model

self-sufficient all those moments made me.

I tried every method, fitness class and trainer

Can you tell the story of the moment you

something that actually made me feel good. I

and make a change in your life?

that strengthens both mind and body to create

Yes I remember the exact moment. I went

of negative pressure or stress. T – F Studio

confronted me about having an eating disorder.

feel your best.

hearing something so serious and scary come

Due to the high standard expected in the

this moment I realized I needed to take control

there's a huge focus on being "in shape", so

around the world and really struggled to find really wanted to create a style of movement

decided to work on your eating disorder

mental and physical results - without any sort

home for Christmas holidays when my parents

is a safe and comfortable space to move and

I didn’t really realize that I had a problem but

industry, what were some hardships you faced and how did you overcome them?

from your parents really hits in a different way. In and help myself. I spent the next couple of months at home focusing on recovery. I saw a

therapist and started working with a trainer to

As a model you’re judged on your appearance

gain weight and build muscle.

really hard not to let it get to you if you’re not

What does “being healthy” mean to you?

I always reminded myself was to never take it

This has changed so much for me throughout

different and as one door closes another one

I ate and how much I worked out. However,

the moment you enter a room, so it can be

booked for the job. The most important thing

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personally and to not overthink it! Everyone is

the years. Being healthy used to be about what

opens. Another hard part was always traveling

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strong mentally and physically and making

positive decisions that contribute to me feeling my best.

and on-demand mat Pilates videos every week with workouts ranging from 5 mins to

an hour using at-home equipment like ankle

Any advice for young women reading this who struggle with their own image? What does beauty mean to you?

weights and a booty band as well as options

for beginners and advanced. T – F Studio is a

safe and comfortable space to move and feel your best.

The best lesson I learned was that once you heal

What do you believe your purpose is?

work on my internal dialogue and wellbeing to

My purpose is to be the best version of myself. I

on the inside the outside follows. I had to really feel good about myself on the outside. Treat yourself with the same kindness you would

treat your best friend. It helps to acknowledge and remove yourself from anything that might

be affecting you in a negative way. Whether that’s an unhealthy relationship, friendship or following certain people on social media.

With your experience, what are some lessons you learned that truly helped you get to where you are today?

One of the biggest lessons learned is to trust your instincts and go with your gut - don’t let fear and doubt hold you back. Always be

professional, polite, on time and stand on your own two feet with confidence.

You also launched your online Pilates subscription site/ app T — F STUDIO! Tell us more about that.

T – F Studio is an online Fitness platform that I created during the pandemic after struggling

hope that by sharing my story I can be a

source of inspiration and guidance to anyone else that may be currently experiencing similar hardships. I always wish for those around me to feel their best.

Tell us more about who you are when you aren’t a fitness and health guru!

I am incredibly goofy, passionate, and love music! When I’m not filming workouts I like to dance, travel, spend time with friends,

explore new restaurants and of course hang out with my dog!

What is a dream of yours? Describe. A dream of mine is to eventually live on a sunny beach with my own Pilates retreat. I was raised by the sea and this is where I feel most relaxed and happy. To me this is the perfect

combination of work and pleasure once I've had enough of the city life.

to find an online workout for myself to do at

Any hopes for 2022?

everyone, anywhere and anytime using minimal

To travel more, spend more time with family

home. The workouts are designed to work for

space, time and equipment at an affordable

price. I really wanted to create a style of movement that feels good and strengthens

both mind and body to create mental and physical results – and without any sort of negative pressure or stress. There's new live

and to keep growing T – F Studio. I really want to be putting out more content for my audience and continuing to work towards helping others

become the best version of themselves. I hope

that I can continue to make a positive impact on those around me.

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LEONA ERZIAK


DESIGNER LEONA ERZIAK IS BEAUTIFUL, TALENTED, AND EMPOWERED. CHANNELING THAT INTO HER CLOTHING LINE, LENA ERZIAK, THE DESIGNER AIMS TO BRING QUALITY PIECES THAT WILL MAKE YOU FEEL YOUR VERY BEST. SHOES AND CLUTCHES, THESE DESIGNER PIECES ARE TRULY ONE OF A KIND! HAVING TURNED HER DREAM INTO A REALITY, LEONA POURS ALL HER HEART AND SOUL INTO EVERY DESIGN SHE CREATES. OPEN TO THE DIFFERENT CULTURES AND INDIVIDUALS IN THE WORLD, SHE CHANNELS ALL THEIR BEAUTY AS THAT IS HOW WE PROGRESS! KEEP READING ON AND DISCOVER MORE OF LEONA ERZIAK!

Share with us the story of how you started your brand. What inspired you?

Following this, it's about finding the right workshop that has the technical knowledge to

It all started with a dream and a strong desire

create the mold. Hopefully, this vision will

empowered and beautiful. Since I am myself a

the caterpillar becoming the butterfly in a way.

I found inspiration everywhere: movies, art,

but I can't tell you the joy and excitement to

to design something that will make women feel

come to life with the first Prototype, it's like

shoe and vintage collector, it only made sense.

This process can take time or be super fast

architecture, travel (pre covid time), or just

see your vision coming to life.

sitting staring at perfect strangers.

While creating the different pieces, what did you hope they would bring to the consumers?

You also have shoes! Tell us more about your design process when creating them.

We do make shoes. The shoes are pretty much

I don't think that I ever thought of it that way.

the same except that you have the fitting

a dream, hoping women would feel beautiful

you need to make sure that the shoe fits like a

I was always more focused on telling a story,

process that is even more meticulous because

when they wear a piece of my collection.

glove. Also, a simple shoe may have up to 80

Describe to us was your brand means to you.

making them in Italy which is the nest of the

different components. Luckily enough we are maroquinerie and it definitely helps reassure

My brand is like one of my babies. Lol, I put all

us as they have centuries of knowledge under

my heart into it.

their belts.

The clutches are gorgeous! How does the

When faced with challenges, how do you

Thank you. :) . As you know, the Lena Erziak

We always have challenges, it's part of the

into our time. So I tend to think of this heroine

challenge that is problematic but it's how we

It all starts with a vision that will be drawn, then

Finding solutions to problems and challenges

process of creating new pieces go?

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the search for a myriad of materials begins.

handle them? Can you share an example?

core DNA is the old Holywood era revamped

process. As my mother once said, it's not the

that will carry my bag and where is she going.

answer to the problem that makes a difference.

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always teach us something and makes us grow

more than we know. I am a problem solver, I analyze and oversee the whole situation, then take action by trying to find solutions.

Sometimes there is no solution and part of it is to accept it and know that you and your team

tried your best. For example, one time, we

sometimes you create something and while producing it you start doubting and almost want to cancel it from the show and turns out

that the clients and press love it. This is the magic of it. You don't get to decide, you just never know.

were working with this factory in Tuscany, and

In what ways do you believe having different

whole factory burned down. Luckily no one

on the world? on the world of fashion?

they were supposed to ship. Unfortunately, the

was hurt but the bottom line was our whole

production went up in smoke.... I learned that I will never ever give my whole production to only one factory- lesson learned.

cultural backgrounds has opened your view

I believe the more you surround yourself

with different cultural backgrounds the more interesting your vision will be. You become

Growing up, what did fashion mean to you? How has your perspective on it evolved?

more sensitive, more open, more tolerant. You

see things through different perspectives which

can only make you more empathetic towards

My mother was a seamstress and as far as I recall we have been in contact and played

with plenty of different fabrics. My vision of what fashion did evolve because today I am convinced that to have a sense of style is way

more relevant than being fashionable. Fashion goes out of style but to possess a sense of style that will never be out of fashion. Having

an attitude, a degaine like we say in French is way more interesting than being fashionable.

others and situations that are different from

yours. It nourishes you in so many ways. I am Belgian / Moroccan born and raised in Brussels

and later on moved to Paris and now NYC is

home but also spent a few years in Florence and London. In my mind, there is no doubt that these

experiences shaped me extraordinarily and more than any words can describe. They made

me the human that I am today. At the end of

the day, what makes something (fashion-wise) or someone interesting is their differences.

Which one of your pieces best represents

What exciting things are in store for the next

All of them and no one of them. I believe I am

We wanted to be part of the solution and

who you are?

very sensitive to my mood and I dress and create accordingly.

year?

decided to go sustainable and only produce

our clients' orders. I am also working on a

Tell us a story about a time you did something completely unexpected. How did it turn out?

couture collection that you will see soon. We

also just launched during Paris Fashion Week our baby sister "Colette by Lena Erziak" which

Sometimes you create things that you are sure

your clients will love and it's a total flop and

is sustainable and you can find the collection at Colettebylenaerziak.com

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BRANDON KYLE GOODMAN


BRANDON KYLE GOODMAN IS A VOICE ACTOR WHOSE VOICE YOU MAY RECOGNIZE FROM THE INFAMOUS SERIES BIG MOUTH AND NOW HEARD ON ITS SPINOFF, HUMAN RESSOURCES. IT'S SAFE TO SAY THAT WHEN YOU NO LONGER HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT HOW YOU LOOK ON CAMERA, THE PROCESS TAKES A LOT LESS TIME WHICH ALSO RELIEVES A LOT OF PRESSURE. RAISED IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE PERFORMING AND WRITING WERE VERY PRESENT, THERE WAS NO DOUBT THAT BRANDON WOULD FOLLOW IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF HIS LOVED ONES. BEING "BLACK, GAY, AND NON-BINARY," ADVERSITY IS SOMETHING THAT IS "BAKED INTO HIS DAY-TO-DAY LIFE," BUT THAT DOESN'T STOP HIM FROM PURSUING HIS DREAMS. ALSO A WRITER, BRANDON KYLE GOODMAN IS TRULY A BEAUTIFUL SOUL IN THIS WORLD WHO INSPIRES CHANGE AND REMINDS US TO BE TRUE TO OURSELVES AND NEVER GIVE UP!

As a voice actor, what do you believe are the benefits you get compared to normal acting?

very long time. I hope that alongside my colleagues and mentors I’ll be able to be part of expanding

I think the biggest benefit is that it doesn’t take

the representation in the field.

how you look. So much of acting, whether it’s on

Tell us more about your time on “Big Mouth”

lighting, being seen, and what you look like. All of

drew you to these storylines?

You can purely focus on the performance, and

I count myself as so lucky to be part of the Big

fantastical ways that you don’t always get the

member. What drew me to Big Mouth before the

as much time and you don’t have to worry about stage or screen, is about your costumes, make-up, that pressure is off when you’re doing animation.

and now its spinoff “Human Resources.” What

you get to use your voice in some exciting and

Mouth universe as a writer first, and now a cast

opportunity for.

opportunity to join the writers’ room was the raw

Share with us why you chose this career path.

was laughing, I was also moved. The show put

honesty underneath the comedy. As hard as I

to words these incredibly traumatic moments of

I grew up with a minister grandmother and actress

puberty, which inadvertently gave me language

been part of my existence. When I turned 14, I

the beauty of incredible art—it reflects back our

playing Romeo in our 8th grade classes’ spoof of

move forward and allows us to be better. Perhaps

on the tragedy I got to experience the high of

those around us.

felt othered and always searching for belonging,

Representing a queer character, in what ways

to protect myself in many cases. Also, laughter

progress and change in the world of gender

mother, so performance and writing have always

and space to begin healing those wounds. That’s

officially decided I wanted to pursue acting after

human experiences in a way that allows us to

Romeo and Juliet. Since it was a comedic take

even inspires us to be kinder to ourselves and

making people laugh. As someone who has often

making people laugh was my superpower. A way

do you believe this character helps make

was my way of escaping from the hard things.

identity?

a living was far too appealing to pass up.

I think hearing Walter speak, you can’t deny his

What do you hope to accomplish as a voice

you can hear my very Black cadence as well.

The chance to do what I love and am good at as

actor?

queerness, and even though he’s a Lovebug,

Subconsciously, some Black kid, or queer kid or

grown adult is going to connect to that-- is going

I hope to be part of a collective of performers who

to gravitate to that and feel seen and valued.

to be in animation. It’s a cisgender heterosexual

on our shows and that’s also part of progress and

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change. The fact that he’s voiced by a Black person

who is openly gay and identifies as non-binary is also

a brick on that path to progress. Sometimes progress

comes from being, sometimes it comes from doing. I think in the case of Walter, both are at play.

imagined. The version in my head would have probably

required me to shrink myself and be closeted about my sexuality, gender, and other facets of my identity. In

the version that I’m living out, I get to be myself. I get

to be someone who can talk about mental health and

You are also a writer! Tell us more about what it takes to be a writer compared to being a voice actor.

Voice acting is the super fun part because your lines

are already written, and you get to play in the booth for a little bit, say your lines a couple different ways, and

then go about your day. Writing is far more intensive.

anti-racism, alongside how to anal douche and give a better blow job. I get to be a full person and that’s the most important thing to me. It’s what I want for

everyone and especially the Black, POC, and queer folx and the characters in media. We are more than our

trauma. We deserve the space to exist in the fullness of our humanity.

There’s a lot of talking, a lot of unpacking personal

Describe to us a time you were faced with adversity

and the season as a whole, and tons and tons and

integrate social advocacy into your line of work?

experiences, a lot of debating characters, episodes,

tons of rewriting. As a voice actor you get to be a co-

pilot on a plane. As a writer, you’re part of building the plane. There ain’t nothing for the actor to fly without the writers, animators, and production team.

and how you overcame it. In what ways do you Everyday life?

I’m Black, gay, and non-binary, so there’s no singular

moment of adversity. Adversity is baked into the day-

What do you love about writing? Can you tell us more about the book you are writing?

to-day of my life. I think the key has been to not let that stop me from pursuing my dreams and achieving

my goals. I do that by staying connected to my chosen

I love telling stories. I’ve loved storytelling since I can

remember so writing gives me this chance to take

what’s in my head and share it in way that others can receive and hopefully be impacted by it. It’s also always been my way of reckoning and making sense

of the world and my place in it. My book is called You

Gotta Be You, and it’s part memoir, part guidebook exploring the ways in which I’m trying to get back to my

most authentic self. The self I was before society and

family told me who I should be. Through the chapters

I reexamine defining moments in my life as it relates to race, gender, sexuality and their intersections, and share what I’ve learned or what I’m trying to learn. It’s been a labor of love to write, and I hope readers will feel my heart connecting to theirs as they read.

family—the folx who champion me, love me, believe

in me, and inspire me. For me, my advocacy happens

all the time, and in many ways the most important

work is when no one is looking. There’s, of course, value to public advocacy. We are stronger in numbers, and we can inspire, educate, and inform each other

when we share our work. But as people, I think we

should always be asking what are we doing to support and advocate for others especially when there’s no

credit to be gained? How are we showing up or not

showing up in those quiet moments, because I’d argue it’s those quiet, sometimes silent moments that we’re

often needed the most. So yes, there are things I do very loudly—be it expressing opinions, amplifying organizations, raising money, etc. And then there are

the things that happen in private—the ways in which

Growing up, did you ever imagine you would end up where you are today? Explain.

I can lift others up because I understand one person

winning is not a win. Winning happens when we all

have a seat at the table. Winning looks like equity. I am

I had big dreams always, but I didn’t know how they

would come to fruition and I certainly didn’t think it would end up like this. It’s beyond what I could have

where I am because there were people who believed in me, poured into me, gave to me, looked out for me with no expectation of anything in return. That’s how I choose to live as well.

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ZOË RENEE


KICKING OFF HER CAREER WITH WHAT IS DEEMED "NOT A LIGHT ROLE" IN JINN, ZOË RENEE ALWAYS KNEW SHE WANTED TO TELL STORIES THAT ARE LAYERED AND REAL. DESPITE HOW INTIMIDATING THE PROJECT SEEMED, THE ACTRESS DID NOT SHY AWAY! HER ACTING CAREER IS KICKING INTO HIGH GEAR AND YOU WILL BE HEARING A LOT MORE OF ZOË RENEE AS SHE CONTINUES TO SHOWCASE HER TALENT, DEDICATION, AND PASSION! SHE REMINDS US TO KEEP GOING NO MATTER HOW SCARY SOMETHING CAN BE AS YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT IS WAITING FOR YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THAT DOOR!

Your breakout role in JINN was not a “light role.”

What pushed you to want to be part of such a project in the beginning of your career?

I’ve always wanted to tell stories that reminded me

while I was in pajamas, but she was so sweet. Better than I dreamed of!

Top 3 advice you would give to anyone wanting

of the people I know and grew up with. Stories that

to get into the entertainment industry.

didn’t want to run from anything that was so closely

Find different times of the day to study the field

are layered and real. Jinn was intimidating but I

Be a student, I catch myself saying this so much.

aligned with my ultimate dream. It was such a magical

you’re passionate about, and if you can find people

experience.

that you can study under, cling to them!

Do you feel as though it was challenging or allowed

The entertainment industry focuses on pure talent

I was nervous. I think imposter syndrome definitely

obsession for the craft is the factor that keeps you

you to drive into acting fully right off the bat?

as they should, but In my opinion, having a healthy

set in and still does, but when stories like that come

aligned with a ton of growth.

beats the fear.

Help your friends create the things that excite them.

What did you learn about yourself through this

closest creative friends. The things you make will be

along, I think the urge to jump into that world always

role?

Giving myself permission to be present and sink into

Put time and energy into creating worlds with your with you forever. The investment is well worth it.

each moment is just as valuable as my preparation.

What does fear mean to you?

You

projects.

Fear to me is the absence of safety both physically

Thank you! I knew Master would be a completely new

Can you tell us more about your Disney + project

now

have

two

upcoming

Congratulations! Let’s talk about your experience on set of Master. Why a thriller?

and emotionally.

experience for me, it was a departure from anything

Chang Can Duck? What can fans expect?

exciting.

You can expect a really sweet film for the whole

Working with such an amazing cast, what were

be really cute!

I’ve worked on. That in its self-made the process so

you most nervous about? excited about?

family! A little love and a little basketball. It’s gonna

Meeting Regina for the first time! I anticipated that

Something most people do not know about you.

say. I was so set on making the best first impression.

I have a club (membership only).

moment for months and planned out what I would Our first-time speaking was in the lobby of our hotel

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STARRING IN THE HBO SERIES WINNING TIME: THE RISE OF THE LAKERS DYNASTY, AUSTIN AARON IS SOARING HIGH. GETTING TO TRAIN WITH THEIR BASKETBALL COACH IDAN RAVIN WAS DEFINITELY A CHANGE FROM HIS UC BERKELEY PRACTICES BUT NOTHING HE COULDN'T HANDLE. PLAYING IN THIS SERIES CAME AS NO SURPRISE FOR THIS ACTOR WHO HAS ALWAYS BEEN A "SPORTS JUNKIE." FROM 13 REASONS WHY TO THIS, HE CONTINUES TO LEARN IMPORTANT LESSONS AND BRING HIS BEAUTIFUL SPIRIT ON SET!

What was the most challenging part of filming this?

me to live in the moment. I could never shoot well growing up and would always just get all

Most definitely our training regime with our

my points in the paint as I was usually 9 inches

our basketball scenes every day we weren’t

6 points a game and I believe made 2 threes

football at UC Berkeley up north and a lot of

legend so being able to portray him was right

basketball coach Idan Ravin! We trained for all

taller than everyone. Landsberger averaged

filming from April-October. I played college

in his career but was an all-time rebounding

our days we’re harder than training in college!

up my alley. :)

weight so not being able to eat mac and cheese

You play the comic relief in the series! What

Also, we were put on nutrition plans to lose was brutal!

Share with us the story of why you were

do you believe your most important job is while on and off set?

drawn to it.

My most important job was honestly to keep

I had no idea what the show was going to look

was unscripted and would just be brought to

act sounded like the greatest job on this planet.

directors. Always wanted to go with the flow,

it would be a job for a few months and my

on any given day. I think that’s so important

things light, loose and fun! A lot of my material

like but the opportunity to play basketball and

me in the moment by our amazing producers/

I went in for the producer's session thinking

not think too much and see what would happen

agent calls me the following week that Mark is

especially for improv comedy!

down to LA. Hugging/crying with all my family

Tell us more about a moment on set that you

was easily one of the best moments of my life!

will never forget. Explain.

What does basketball mean to you?

An absolute toss-up between two improv

I played football, baseball, and basketball my

and Adrien Brody. I don’t want to give too much

would always shoot hoops growing up with my

about 600 basketball fans where our hilariously

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etc. It always calmed me down and allowed

scenes with the all-time legends Jason Segel

whole life so I am an absolute sports junkie. I

away but we had a scene with Jason in front of

dad anytime I was stressed, excited, anxious

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material and seeing what would happen!

We got an ovation from the crowd after it was completely magical. Also, the scene

with Adrien was sprung up last minute, at

around 2 in the morning when everyone was exhausted. We did an amazing scene and

got to improv off each other and it turned

into one of the best moments of my acting career. I called my mom after both and just

cried with excitement that I have the best job in the world to be able experience/work with these two rock stars.

From “13 Reasons Why” to this, what

are some lessons you learned about the business and yourself?

on me at the Nickelodeon awards but it

appears my time has passed for that goal. Of course I would love to win an Oscar one

day. I think if that isn’t your goal as an actor

you're in the wrong industry. However, on a simpler level I want to put smiles on

my audiences faces. Whatever anxiety, depression or hard time is going on in their lives I honestly just want to allow them to

experience joy and laughter by watching my work.

Growing up, who was someone you looked up to and why?

100% Will Ferrell. He is one of the funniest

The biggest lesson is to simply be nice to everyone around you. In any career,

people want to work with others when you thoroughly enjoy being around them and for acting, who do you want to hang out on a set with for 6 months? Being a good person, empathetic, learning names, respecting

everyone from the catering people or

janitors to your executive producers or CEOs. Sounds cliche but not being mean,

arrogant or rude to others can take you a long way.

What do you hope to accomplish as an actor?

people on the planet and I look up to his work every day. "Elf" is my favorite movie

ever. He once said in a Sam Jones interview “If this doesn’t work out (acting) thank god I have a college degree”. I have a bachelor's

degree from UC Berkeley and I think giving yourself that break internally allows you to

let go, relieve pressure and experience the enjoyment of what you're accomplishing as an actor!

Plans for 2022? I got married in 2021 so I would love to have the time of my life filming season 2

if HBO renews us! :) I also want to go to

Growing up it was always to win a Kids

Choice Award or have the slime come down

Disneyland at least 4 times and eventually get my body to the point that I can have mac and cheese weekly again!

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JUNIPER FILM IT'S TIME TO FEEL EMPOWERED. IT'S TIME TO FEEL BOLD. IT'S TO FEEL FREE. DIRECTED BY KATHERINE DUDAS AND FEATURING OLIVIA BLUE, MADISON LAWLOR, AND DECKER SADOWSKI, JUNIPER IS A FILM THAT THESE BEAUTIFUL LADIES WROTE, DIRECTED, AND STARRED IN...OK, QUEENS! THE STORYLINE IS RAW, REAL AND REALLY EXPLORES THE STRUGGLES OF FEMALE FRIENDSHIP GIVING YOU AN INTIMATE LOOK AT THE DYNAMIC WORLD OF WOMANHOOD. WHAT MAKES THIS PROJECT STAND OUT, EVEN MORE, IS THAT IT WAS FILMED AND PRODUCED DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC FOR A LOW BUDGET. THEY HAD A DREAM AND THEY MADE IT HAPPEN! AND WE LOVE IT...

Ladies! Wow, what a project this is. Tell us more about how you all came together to make this happen.

auditions

were

was formed! The rest is history.

In what ways did each of your anticipations

When filming shut down during the pandemic and

feature directorial debut. And the power group

non-existent,

we

all

felt a need to stay inspired and productive

for the film evolve as the filming process moved forward?

creatively. Olivia started watching videos from

Decker: Because this is all of our first times

how they would make movies just with the

from start to finish, I don’t think any of us had

that!” We also felt at our age so many of our

think we had the benefit of naïveté on our side

all growing into ourselves and we wanted to

time, not knowing where it would lead us next. It

could lead whatever animal this movie would

only appeared after finishing the one we were on.

Decker. Katherine and her were already work

been really intimidating!

Joe Swanberg and the Duplass Brothers about

conceptualizing and producing a feature film

resources they had, and thought, “We can do

any idea what we were getting ourselves into. I

female friendships were changing as we were

because all we could do is take one step at a

explore that. Olivia knew instantly that Madison

was like a magical staircase where the next step

turn into and had recently become friends with

If we saw the full staircase at once, it would have

wives so she fearlessly agreed to make this her

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Madison:

was

considering it was mumblecore. But from the

we needed to actually shoot the damn thing,

creating moments that were hilarious, and it was

the right group of passionate and lovely crew

an amazing revelation.

post production process, this entire experience

What does JUNIPER mean to each of you?

how a film will actually come together in the end

Decker: Juniper plants are extremely resilient,

an ever-evolving and beautiful experience.

many healing properties, but, if used in the wrong

Olivia: When we were met with so much

metaphor for great friendships—resilient and

The

whole

experience

anticipation. First we needed money, then

very first scene we filmed, the girls were naturally

and then we needed to make it. From finding

a reminder that life is just fucking funny! That was

members, to musicians and colorists in the has kept us on our toes. You can never know

and seeing it come together as it did has been

way, can become toxic. I think this is a great

support, I thought, “This could really be

healing, and deserve attention and care to make

really wanted to premiere at a California

destructive.

and every step of the way we’ve gained

Olivia: And to add-I think it is okay to have

definitely escalated!

heartbreak is real and it can be hard to know

Katherine: My directing strategy definitely

go! Our movie explores that.

something.” Once the film was finished, we festival to celebrate with our community

new members of the Juniper family. So it’s

evolved as we moved into production. I always

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surviving the harshest of weather. They also have

sure they are nourished rather than becoming

friendships that are rocky and painful. Friendship when to fight for a friendship and when to let it

use comedy as a storytelling tool to get the

Madison: To me, it also means that I’ve found

and it was important to me to have this element

forge a new side of our careers with. The

matter. Before going into production, I prepared

enough to feel from our group has turned me

comedic moments instead of relying on dialogue

of creating something from start to finish and

audience to connect deeper with the characters,

a remarkable group of women to create and

featured, especially with the heavy subject

amount of fulfillment and support I am lucky

to use camera-work and editing to create

into a cheese-ball of gratitude. Also, the feeling

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being at the helm of all pieces of the puzzle has been such a gratifying feeling. More than anything,Juniper has shown me that if you set

your mind to something, you can make it happen,

which is very empowering. After searching for “Yes’s” for so many years, it has been profound to say “Yes” to myself.

From the writing process to now, what have

you learned about each other? The film industry?

Before stepping into this process, we didn’t

know each other that well. We had no idea how well our brains would work together, or that all of our different strengths and weaknesses would

complement each other so well. Filmmaking is such an intimate experience. When you are on set,

you have no option but to be open and forthright. We all accepted each other for right where we were at, which is an incredibly beautiful thing to feel. We learned what a healthy collaboration looks like throughout the making of this film. In

terms of industry, we have learned so much about different aspects of the filmmaking process. We

are currently learning about distribution and financing for our next script, which is a big piece of the puzzle.

were really inspired by the women in our lives

and the bonds women share. But, the specific relationships in Juniper are fictional.

Tell us each about a time where you were faced with a challenge based on you being

a female. What happened? How did you overcome it?

Madison: I think the biggest hurdle I find in

navigating the world as a woman is feeling like I need to prove myself to people, specifically men,

to be taken seriously. I have a lot of cerebral moments where I judge my own behavior, am I being too silly, too serious, too … whatever. I think

women face a lot of pressure on how they present

themselves and act and I have had moments of

doubting my appearance and personality based on my own perceived perception. Overcoming these doubts has been a challenge, but finding

my own power has been crucial to getting through it. I have a great community of people around me who encourage me to not hide or be small.

Olivia: Something funny that happened when we

were crowdfunding is all these men would reach out saying they wanted to read our script without

even offering to donate. I got a sense they didn’t

Was this inspired by personal stories?

trust that we could do this on our own because

Yes and no! Through the rehearsal process we each shared experiences we have had

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secrets would come out in the improvisation. We

we were all women.

Decker: And I asked some of my male friends

if that had happened to them during their crowdfunding campaign and it had not.

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What does it mean to be a woman in the industry today?

Olivia: I wanted to be an actor! Or Jane Goodall. It’s exciting to be an actor, and I’ve also fallen

It means creating opportunities for other women

and unapologetically owning your power. It’s also important to get rid of this scarcity mindset that

there can only be a chosen few top women in the industry. If there’s room for ten men in the room, then there’s room for ten women in the room.

madly in love with filmmaking. So now I’m a writer and producer too, and that was such a lovely surprise.

Katherine: When I was growing up, directing

was never really on my radar, mostly because I

thought it was a guy’s job. I always wanted to be

Any advice you would give to other females

out there looking to enter the entertainment industry?

an actor, and then in high school started to write

scripts and loved it. I went to school for acting, but in my 20s realized that I get the most creative

satisfaction when I am in control of the whole

It’s really important for women to stop looking at

filmmaking as a “masculine” endeavor. Obviously

for most of its history, film has been and continues to be a male-driven industry. But that doesn’t

mean it has to be that way. Directing, writing, and filmmaking can be wonderfully feminine. Don’t be

afraid to take up space and follow your intuition. It’s important to remember that no one knows what they’re doing, everyone’s faking it, so you can fake it too. DM us! Let’s chat!

story, not just a part of it. I learned how to edit

and got such a high from filming my own projects

and putting it together in the exact way I pictured

it. Ultimately, my journey as an actor has led me to be a better director.

Decker: I also always wanted to be an actor, but I

thought it was a complete pipe-dream. I ended up going to school for mechanical engineering and

decided to give-in to my acting dreams before accepting a full-time engineering job offer. Luckily

Growing up, what were your dreams? How have they changed (or remained the same)?

Madison: I have wanted to be an actress since kindergarten, so little Madison always knew. As

dreams become a reality, the focus and passion does shift with experience and education. I have

for me, engineering school greatly prepared me to be an actor. Just kidding.

What can the audience expect from JUNIPER? A beautiful and complicated exploration of womanhood told from the female gaze.

realized that I am really interested in being more

Where do you ladies hope to go next?

an actor, you are hired to do your job and bring

We formed a production company, Sea Foam

of a part of the creative process, which often as your character to life and that’s it. I really want to direct and continue to be a part of the process from its birth.

Productions, and have written our next script.

It’s a comedy horror and parts of what we have written literally make us guffaw when we think about them. That’s all we’ll say!

juniperfeaturefilm_ @alexbonnetwrites

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WYATT OLEFF & FIN ARGUS

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STAY AWAKE WHAT A PLEASURE IT IS TO BE ABLE TO RECONNECT WITH THE HANDSOME AND TALENTED WYATT OLEFF AND FIN ARGUS. GETTING TO RECONNECT WITH ACTORS WE HAVE WORKED WITH HERE AT BELLO IS TRULY INSPIRING AS WE GET TO SEE HOW THEY CONTINUE TO GROW! THE BOYS CURRENTLY STAR IN THE FILM, STAY AWAKE, DIRECTED BY JAMIE SISLEY. A STORYLINE AND CHARACTERS BASED ON HIS CHILDHOOD, THE BOYS PLAY TWO BROTHERS, ETHAN (17) AND DEREK (19), WHO TRY THEIR BEST TO NAVIGATE THE PRESSURES OF TEENAGE LIFE WHILE TENDING TO THEIR MOTHER’S DEBILITATING PRESCRIPTION DRUG ADDICTION. GET TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCE IN ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BELOW! WE LOVE IT!

Hey boys! Great to speak with you again.

when I really knew I wanted to do the project was

me why you were originally drawn to it?

to talk to him about the movie. I could just tell

Congrats on STAY AWAKE! Can you each tell

when I hopped on my first call with Jamie, just how passionate he was from that call and any

Wyatt: So for me, when I got the original email,

question I asked, he could answer so quickly,

short because I didn’t want to get any ideas in

that’s how good he is. He just knows everything

immediately drawn to the characters, specifically

utterly respect that. And that’s basically why I

I read through the script, and I didn’t watch the

because he’s already thought about it, because

my head, so I just read the script. And I was

he wants to make already and I completely and

Ethan, obviously because that’s who I play, but

was drawn to it.

dialogue and interactions are so natural and real.

Share with us what it was like from the first

don’t match up, but everyone’s very consistent in

some major changes?

just how well all of them are written, and all their Sometimes characters in movies do things that

day on set until its completion. What were

this movie and I really appreciate that. And then,

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Wyatt: I would say not much changed, honestly.

him really, really helped me so much.

had to stay on schedule for all of it. But I would

Fin: Wyatt is an incredible grounding force. It was

We were constricted to a 21 day shoot and we say the general vibe was like family, everyone got along so well. And everyone was so collaborative and nice. We were working together but it was

more like we were just making something we were very passionate about, which is also very true.

we were telling, but Wyatt always brought back

the comedy and lightness to set. While we were still able to tap into sensitivity for filming, most of

our days on set were so much fun, because Wyatt

and I were just messing around being friends. It

Fin: I think the biggest thing for me was the

bonding between us all. It was a very intimate experience. Our entire production was staying

at this lodge near the Catskill mountains and it sort of felt like summer camp. The work on day

one was smooth and effective but of course by the end of the project we were all a well-oiled

machine, and also very good friends. It felt

very collaborative and I’m so proud of what we accomplished together.

was very impressive to watch Wyatt go from his affable self, and then drop into highly emotional scenes without a hitch. He’s a star.

Do any of you relate to the story line in any way? Explain.

Fin: Unfortunately, the story we’re telling with Stay Awake is quite common. I think most

people can relate in some way to loving someone

experiencing addiction. What I love so much

Wyatt, what do you believe Fin brought to set? And vice versa?

about the perspective in Stay Awake is that

Michelle isn’t depicted as a villain. I think people forget, or perhaps just don’t know, that addiction

Wyatt: I feel like he brought a lot of emotional knowledge if that makes any sense. He is so in tune with his emotions that it blows my mind.

He knows himself so well that he’s able to just

get to where he needs to be and he can instantly change the mood of a set by just how he acts. Specifically for me, he brought the sadness out of me in some of the scenes. I feel like being with

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easy to get lost in the heavy emotions of the story

is an illness that is supported by a corrupt opioid industry. It is incredibly difficult to heal from,

and affects not only the person experiencing the

addiction, but everyone around as well. It was very cathartic to show the family dynamics that occur in such a difficult and nuanced situation.

Wyatt: I feel like I’ve been pretty lucky and, no,

I haven’t really experienced anything close to

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this. I was also lucky because I also got to talk to Jamie a lot about what his experience was like and I really relied on him as a storyteller. I asked

him for everything, because I knew this was his story and I wanted to make sure that I told it right.

So I relied a lot on him. He gave me everything I needed.

In what ways did this film change your guys’ perspective?

theater and we were at full capacity. When it was

over, the film got such a nice applause then we

got to do a Q&A that almost everyone stayed for. I felt like people liked the movie and that’s all we can really ask for.

Was this the first time you guys met? How did you work on your on-screen chemistry?

Wyatt: Before filming, we talked a little bit online

Wyatt: I would say, just hearing from Jamie

firsthand about his experience. With Stay Awake, a movie about the caretakers rather than the

addict, that’s something I hadn’t really thought about before. In the media, or film and television, they don’t cover that side. How much you can

care for someone and deeply love them until it consumes your life, then where do you draw the

line? A lot of what I learned you’ll also learn when you see the movie.

Fin: For me, It is a great reminder that while remaining patient is important, it is sometimes

the best option to establish hard boundaries. For anyone out there whose loved one is experiencing

addiction, it is OKAY to take space and time for yourself. It is up to you to heal yourself and put

yourself first even though it may be hard. I believe in you.

and then we found out we lived in the same state and around the same area, so we met up at a

restaurant and we just talked for hours and we got along really well. Fin: Took us all but five minutes to realize how much we had in common. Actors,

musicians, curly haired dorks from Chicago. I feel

very lucky we got to tell this story together. All we had to do really was get to know each other.

Wyatt: So that was the beginning of our friendship. What comes next? Wyatt: Well, I’m about to go to New York to shoot

an AppleTV+ show called City on Fire for four months and I’m really excited for it.

Fin: I’ve been in New Orleans the past six months filming a re-imagination of Queer as Folk. The characters are vibrant and so full of life. I’ve

Tell us more about the premiere of the film at the Berlin Film Festival.

never been more excited about the dynamics of

a character I’ve played. Keep a lookout in June! Also, I’m excited to finally release new music this

Wyatt: Yes, I was able to go. It was my first time in Berlin and it’s beautiful. It was also my first time

at a big film festival, too, so that was really cool. The premiere itself was amazing. We had a huge

summer. I’ve poured my heart into this music, as well as the music videos, and I can’t wait to share

them, and start doing live shows again. This body of music is new era of eclectic queer angst. Stay tuned!

@wyattoleff @finargus @alexbonnetwrites

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