Digital Spy hatte die Möglichkeit ein Interview mit Myanna Buring, die in Breaking Dawn – Bis(s) zum Ende der Nacht Tanya von den Denalis verkörpert, zu führen.
Myanna sei sehr froh, ein Teil der Twilight-Saga zu sein, deswegen sei sie auch nicht so traurig, dass es nun alles ein Ende habe. Alles müsse irgendwann ein Ende haben.
Sie freue sich schon sehr auf den Release im November, denn dann sehe sie endlich das Ergebnis der sechs Monate Arbeit.
Exclusive: 'Twilight' has moved people in a huge way, says MyAnna Buring
Published Friday, Jun 29 2012, 14:43 BST | By Simon Reynolds
Breaking Dawn - Part 2 star MyAnna Buring has praised The Twilight Saga for moving people in a "huge way".
The Swedish-born actress, who plays Denali vampire Tanya in the franchise finale, told Digital Spy that she is "excited" about the film's release this November.
Asked if she was sad that Twilight was coming to an end, Buring replied: "I'm quite good at realising that everything has to come to an end, so as opposed to being sad, I'm really happy that I got to be a part of the end of such a massive saga.
"Whether you are a fan or not, you can't deny that it has propelled and moved people in such a huge way. I'm happy and I'm really excited about November - about it coming out and being able to see the six months of work we did and see the result of it."
Buring's new TV show Blackout begins Monday (July 2) at 9pm on BBC One, while The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 opens in cinemas on November 16.
Siehe Link unten Watch the Breaking Dawn - Part 2 teaser trailer below:
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Bis Oktober werden wir jeden Freitag mit einem Interview versorgt, in dem die neuen Schauspielerinnen und Schauspieler aus Breaking Dawn – Bis(s) zum Ende der Nacht zu Wort kommen. Die Gespräche werden von Twilight Fanseiten veröffentlicht, letzte Woche war Casey LaBow an der Reihe und diesmal MyAnna Buring.
So erzählt MyAnna, dass es unglaublich für sie gewesen wäre, als sie sich das erste Mal in ihrem Kostüm und den Kontaktlinsen gesehen hätte. Es wäre für die Schauspielerin der Moment gewesen, in dem sie wirklich und wahrhaftig geglaubt hätte, dass sie bei dem Film dabei ist.
Sobald man für die Rolle gecastet wäre, würde es man es immer noch nicht glauben und auch, wenn man ans Set käme, wäre es so unglaubwürdig. Der Gedanke ein Vampir oder ein Teil dieser unglaublichen Gruppe von Vampiren zu werden, die in Stephenie Meyers Filmen beschrieben würden, wäre gewissermaßen total abwegig. Dann ganz plötzlich, sobald die Kontaktlinsen eingesetzt seien, wäre es die Realität. “Augenblicklich bist du in der Lage, wenn du möchtest, dich als Teil dieser Gruppe zu sehen und das ist ein erstaunliches Gefühl.”
There’s something magnetic about MyAnna Buring. Even before she was styled and made-up for the photo shoot, she was exceptionally fascinating, her tiny features and ice-blue eyes complementing her pixie face perfectly. Her massive personality, on the other hand, is no match for her 5 foot two stature. Throughout her shoot in the chic, underground bar/restaurant Bedford & Strand, she shifted into an East London accent at random, climbed on top of chairs in 4-inch Jimmy Choo heels and laughed so loudly that she felt the need to apologize for it. When she got in front of the camera, however, MyAnna released a fierceness that no one expected, and it was easy to see how she snagged the part of Tanya Denali in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 after simply sending in an audition tape from her London living room.
“I always had this sort of vision in my head that when you auditioned for something that big or wanted to be part of that sort of franchise there would be a real hectic auditioning process…and that just wasn’t the case,” said MyAnna. “It was just sort of a really easy job to get.” Just a few months after meeting with director Bill Condon and author Stephenie Meyer in L.A., MyAnna jet-setted to swampy Louisiana and began her transformation as vampire alongside 17 other new cast members, including Maggie Grace and Lee Pace—two of her “coven siblings” that she grew close to. “I think the fact that there were so many of us, that we were newcomers to the franchise made it feel a little bit less daunting because there were more of us that were new than actors who had been established and who had been a part of the saga.” She also palled around with Meyer off set, a figure whose mega-success would probably intimidate most people, but not MyAnna. “I’d go sit with her and have chats. She’s just the loveliest, most humble, very funny lady.”
After six months of shooting in locations ranging from the lush forests of Vancouver to an abandoned equestrian center filled with green screens and fake snow, filming wrapped and the saga—including MyAnna’s personal one—came to an end. She returned to the UK in time for the release of Part 1, which was a completely new and exciting experience for her. “When it came out, I got this insight into what that whole surface is about, because it is an extraordinarily massive deal for a lot of people,” said MyAnna, a note of genuine awe in her voice. “It’s quite humbling to be somewhere and be surrounded by thousands of people who are so in love with the story that you’ve been a part of.”
That story was also hugely catalytic for MyAnna’s career, which mostly consisted of small parts of television shows and indie flicks, along with a leading role in 2005’s The Descent. “Breaking Dawn really felt like a turning point for me because I came back and started doing work over here that was the kind of work that I’ve always wanted to do.” This work includes playing a “noir-ish vamp” in Tom Green’s BBC mini-series Blackout, a madam in the late 1800’s cop series Ripper Street alongside Matthew MacFadyen, Lucky Dyson in the final Miss Marple episode, a 90’s-era student with Matthew Goode as a love interest in the mini-series The Poison Tree and a maid called Edna on the upcoming Downton Abbey Christmas Special—something she is especially excited about. “Downton Abbey is a series I absolutely love and adore,” beams MyAnna. “I just thought it’d be a really fun job to do and I was right. A lot of sets can feels very closed when you walk onto them as an outsider whereas the Downton Abbey lot very much make everyone on board feel included, which I think is a really special thing.” Despite her enthusiasm about being involved with Britain’s number one TV series, MyAnna keeps mum about the details of her role.
So, what’s next for the busy, burgeoning screen star? Surprisingly nothing at the moment. “Now a lot of my time is being spent with the promotions for the stuff that’s coming up, so I can take a little bit of a breather and remind myself of everything I’ve been up to really.” She breaks eye contact with me for the first time the entire interview and utters in a voice only slightly louder than a whisper, “overall I’m just a lucky, lucky, lucky girl,” and I can’t help but absolutely agree.
MyAnna Buring in " The Poison Tree " bei " ITV 1 am 10 Dezember 2012 09:00pm
You are spot on, young man or woman. Erin Kelly's thrilling novel about a brother and sister with a tragic family secret will indeed be coming to the small screen soon courtesy of ITV1.
Starring Matthew Goode and MyAnna Buring, The Poison Tree is currently scheduled to air on Monday, December 10 at 9pm. Digital Spy recently spoke to another of its stars, Ophelia Lovibond, who assured us that it's "a really fascinating story" and declared that she was "banging down doors" to get a part in it - bodes well, doesn't it?