Tag: Cara Delevingne

  • INTERVIEW: ‘It’s a Dream Come True’, says actor Cara Delevingne

    By Express News Service

    How would you describe Carnival Row and your role in it for someone who might be new to the show?

    It is dark and violent, but also beautiful, magical and romantic. I play a fairy or a fae called Vignette Stonemoss, and the story focuses on her chaotic relationship with a half-fae, half-human detective called Philo (Orlando Bloom). The narrative follows their fight for creatures that have fled their own world and taken refuge in Carnival Row, a place in the Victorian fantasy city of Burgue. The show very much reflects what is happening in the real world right now.

    What do you admire about Vignette? Has she undergone any changes in the new season?

    I love how strong she is, definitely stronger than I am. But, she’s also compassionate and forgiving. In this season, she’s braver and more determined to fight for what she believes in. She has been forced to become a leader and has taken to that role in a way that surprises her. She steps up and comes into her own this season for both herself and those who need her. You and Orlando Bloom are great together in the show.

    Cara DelevingneHow do you sum up the relationship between your characters?

    While Vignette and Philo haven’t always seen eye-to-eye, they have been fighting for the same cause, just in different ways. But, they have always loved each other. What I like about this relationship is that even though it is set in fantasy, it’s real in the way it shows how love isn’t simple, but it’s all part of the journey. That’s what Orlando and I always wanted it to be.

    Considering the series is action-packed, playing Vignette must have been a physically demanding role. Tell us more.

    I loved the stunts and the flying around on wires I got to do with this. I always enjoyed fantasy films growing up, so to fly around as a fairy as cool as Vignette has been a dream come true.

    You started filming this season when the pandemic hit. What was that like?

    It was hard, but we knew it was coming. I actually think it made this season even better because it gave everyone a chance to really focus on making it the very best it could be. And when we eventually came back, we appreciated the experience of working together even more.

    Your documentary, Planet Sex, also released recently. What did you learn from that experience?

    Doing the documentary felt like a journey within myself in a way I never expected. I thought I knew myself pretty well, but Planet Sex showed me I still have so much to learn. It was a positive experience for me. I’m really glad I did it.

    Is there a possibility of a third season of Carnival Row?

    I don’t know. I think in this genre, you could go on and tell more stories, but I’m really happy that we have had two great, intense seasons, rather than dragging it out season after season until it gets boring.

    Do you find that your experience as a model helps with your acting?

    Both are different, but also similar in certain ways. It’s just that for acting, you have to forget about the camera and not be yourself. You have to be your character. But it is something that I wanted to do since I was very young.

    Lastly, are there any plans for you to return in Only Murders In the Building?

    Not that I know of. I think my character kind of worked herself out of the show. But the experience of working on the series was just incredible. I love comedy, so to share the screen with legends such as Steve Martin and Martin Short was amazing. They are just so funny, talented and supportive of everyone around them. I learned so much.

    ––Asia Feature

    How would you describe Carnival Row and your role in it for someone who might be new to the show?

    It is dark and violent, but also beautiful, magical and romantic. I play a fairy or a fae called Vignette Stonemoss, and the story focuses on her chaotic relationship with a half-fae, half-human detective called Philo (Orlando Bloom). The narrative follows their fight for creatures that have fled their own world and taken refuge in Carnival Row, a place in the Victorian fantasy city of Burgue. The show very much reflects what is happening in the real world right now.

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    I love how strong she is, definitely stronger than I am. But, she’s also compassionate and forgiving. In this season, she’s braver and more determined to fight for what she believes in. She has been forced to become a leader and has taken to that role in a way that surprises her. She steps up and comes into her own this season for both herself and those who need her. You and Orlando Bloom are great together in the show.

    Cara DelevingneHow do you sum up the relationship between your characters?

    While Vignette and Philo haven’t always seen eye-to-eye, they have been fighting for the same cause, just in different ways. But, they have always loved each other. What I like about this relationship is that even though it is set in fantasy, it’s real in the way it shows how love isn’t simple, but it’s all part of the journey. That’s what Orlando and I always wanted it to be.

    Considering the series is action-packed, playing Vignette must have been a physically demanding role. Tell us more.

    I loved the stunts and the flying around on wires I got to do with this. I always enjoyed fantasy films growing up, so to fly around as a fairy as cool as Vignette has been a dream come true.

    You started filming this season when the pandemic hit. What was that like?

    It was hard, but we knew it was coming. I actually think it made this season even better because it gave everyone a chance to really focus on making it the very best it could be. And when we eventually came back, we appreciated the experience of working together even more.

    Your documentary, Planet Sex, also released recently. What did you learn from that experience?

    Doing the documentary felt like a journey within myself in a way I never expected. I thought I knew myself pretty well, but Planet Sex showed me I still have so much to learn. It was a positive experience for me. I’m really glad I did it.

    Is there a possibility of a third season of Carnival Row?

    I don’t know. I think in this genre, you could go on and tell more stories, but I’m really happy that we have had two great, intense seasons, rather than dragging it out season after season until it gets boring.

    Do you find that your experience as a model helps with your acting?

    Both are different, but also similar in certain ways. It’s just that for acting, you have to forget about the camera and not be yourself. You have to be your character. But it is something that I wanted to do since I was very young.

    Lastly, are there any plans for you to return in Only Murders In the Building?

    Not that I know of. I think my character kind of worked herself out of the show. But the experience of working on the series was just incredible. I love comedy, so to share the screen with legends such as Steve Martin and Martin Short was amazing. They are just so funny, talented and supportive of everyone around them. I learned so much.

    ––Asia Feature

  • Cara Delevingne: Growing up queer was isolating

    By IANS

    LOS ANGELES:Actress-model Cara Delevingne has opened up about the challenging time she had navigating her sexuality.Speaking to The Sunday Times newspaper, Delevingne said, “Growing up as a queer child was isolating and hard to navigate at times. My sisters did their best to be there for me but it was something I had to go through myself to truly know who I was. I’m still on that journey and will continue to be for the rest of my life.”She signed with Storm Management straight out of school and admits she was naive when she first started out in the modelling industry, but she has since come to “cherish” the fashion world, reports femalefirst.co.uk.She added, “When I had my first modelling job at 10, I wasn’t aware of what I was doing or the fashion and artistry that I now understand and cherish. With any job or path there’s always a way to make some sort of change.”The ‘Carnival Row’ star also shared she’s always had a rebellious side and wants to “question” everything.She said, “First and foremost I have always seen myself as a rebel, not as someone who wants to break rules but as someone who wants to question them. I love the word ‘naughty’, but only as an adult. To me naughty means someone who questions what they’re told.”

    ALSO READ | Chennai’s LGBTQIA+ community has a tough case for a queer date”I think at this point I might be the naughtiest of the three of us.”She previously shared that she felt “suicidal” while struggling with her sexuality when she was a teenager.The actress spent her youth battling with internalised homophobia as she grew up thinking same-sex relationships were “disgusting”.The ‘Life in a Year’ star even confessed there is “still a part” of her that “wishes” she was straight because of her “complicated” relationship with her sexuality.She added, “There is still a part of me where I’m like, ‘Oh, I wish I could just be straight’. There is still that side to it. It is really complicated.”

  • Cara Delevingne joins ‘Only Murders in the Building’ for Season 2

    By Express News Service

    Cara Delevingne has joined the cast of the mystery-comedy Only Murders in the Building as a series regular for Season 2. She joins the cast as Alice, an art world member who becomes involved in the mystery alongside cast members Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez.

    Only Murders in the Building follows Gomez, Martin, and Short as three strangers who come together for their love for true crime and the urge to investigate a recent horrifying death that has taken place at their apartment building. The trio records a podcast as they inspect the crime, believing the death to be murder.

    The series was renewed for a second season in mid-September. Delevingne began her career as a model in 2002 and made her acting debut in 2012’s Anna Karenina. She is also known for playing June Moone/The Enchantress in 2016’s Suicide Squad.

    She currently stars in a lead role in Carnival Row alongside Orlando Bloom. The fantasy series, available for streaming on Prime Video, premiered in 2019 and was set to begin filming its second season in early 2020.

    Only Murders in the Building is created by Martin alongside John Hoffman, with Gomez and Short acting as executive producers. There is no word yet on the premiere date of Only Murders in the Building season 2.