Mia Furlan Interview

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THE GAZEBO INTERVIEW Lee Murphy interviews Babylon 5's Mira Furlan

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r. Sheldon Cooper of Big Bang Theory fame famously hates the show, but Babylon 5 has endured within the sci-fi world and induces the sort of fan loyalty and fervour which other shows can only dream of. The day job put me in touch with Mira Furlan, the actress who played Delenn, future wife to John Sheridan. Let’s see what wise words the Minbari leader had to offer us. Lee: For those readers who might not be overly familiar with the story of you leaving Croatia, would you be comfortable in giving a short lesson in history?

I was proud to be a part of a show that corresponded with my own ideas about the world, a world where all races and ethnicities can live together in peace and where the differences between them mean less than the similarities."

Mira: A digested version of a long and dramatic story is that I was deeply opposed to nationalism and the ethnic hatred that ruled our world at the beginning of the nineties. From 1986 onwards I was living between my hometown of Zagreb and Belgrade, where my husband studied at the film academy. Our utopia of living in both cities ended when the war started. We didn’t see any other solution than leaving the country, which was now torn by hateful war propaganda and which used me as a target in order to scare the citizens into silence. That’s very much a shortened version; a longer and more thorough one will be available in the book I’m in the process of writing. Lee: With George Martin’s Game of Thrones becoming one of the must-see TV series of recent years, it seems as if Croatia might prove an attractive location for any number of projects. Care to comment?

Lee Murphy Lee Murphy is Croatia's foremost Irish journalist. That he is also Croatia's only Irish journalist does not weigh heavily on his fragile, fragile mind. When not reporting from the Croatian parliament, or being mistaken for Grammy award winning rappers, he can be found chasing cats around Dubrovnik.

Mira: I’m sure that’s great for Croatia. There are truly spectacular locations there, especially at the magnificent seaside.

most favourite of Croatian (or Yugoslav) films ever? Reviewers have often looked at some of the region’s offerings when it came to the horror genre, but not enough attention at other genres.

Lee: Could you tell us about your

Mira: That’s a hard question. One

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