For starters, Anna Kendrick ("Jessica Stanley") has been a busy bee, promoting the release of 50/50 (the film hits theaters tomorrow), and the latest for her is an "Unscripted" session with her co-stars for the film, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Rogen. Check that out here. She talks a bit about getting help from a … t clip of Ashley Greene ("Alice Cullen") in her film Butter, which she recently promoted at Tiff, has been unveiled. You can watch it here. Jennifer Garner is hilarious and ironic in this scene, and Ashley Greene and Modern Family star Ty Burrell are … e, Guri Weinberg ("Stefan" - Romanian Coven), who shared the details of his Gfys The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 set game a while ba …d Shouting Secrets with Gil Birmingham/Chaske Spencer). They are: Hatfields & McCoys with Patrick Brennan ("Liam" - Irish Coven) and Noel Fisher ("Vladimir") and Fishing Naked...
- 9/29/2011
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
Filed under: Celebrity Interviews, The Twilight Saga, Moviefone Canada
You know her as Emily, Sam's beautifully scarred fiancee in the 'Twilight' movies, but you probably wouldn't recognize Tinsel Korey walking down the street. While her 'Twilight' co-stars are constantly fawned over by diehard fans, Korey says that she can walk around incognito, since her character is somewhat disguised by the bangs and the scar.
Beyond 'Twilight,' Korey is best known as an indie movie queen. She garnered accolades for her role as Blue Girl in Carl Bessai's 'Unnatural & Accidental.' She's poised to wow audiences again in 'Stained,' which is being released on DVD on Aug. 30. This time around, she channels her inner dark side to play a schizophrenic serial killer.
Despite all of her serious roles, Korey is actually quite a goofball. She'll have a chance to showcase her silly side in the upcoming flick 'Fishing Naked,...
You know her as Emily, Sam's beautifully scarred fiancee in the 'Twilight' movies, but you probably wouldn't recognize Tinsel Korey walking down the street. While her 'Twilight' co-stars are constantly fawned over by diehard fans, Korey says that she can walk around incognito, since her character is somewhat disguised by the bangs and the scar.
Beyond 'Twilight,' Korey is best known as an indie movie queen. She garnered accolades for her role as Blue Girl in Carl Bessai's 'Unnatural & Accidental.' She's poised to wow audiences again in 'Stained,' which is being released on DVD on Aug. 30. This time around, she channels her inner dark side to play a schizophrenic serial killer.
Despite all of her serious roles, Korey is actually quite a goofball. She'll have a chance to showcase her silly side in the upcoming flick 'Fishing Naked,...
- 8/29/2011
- by Annette Bourdeau
- Moviefone
Australia’s Girl.com recently had the chance to ask Tinsel Korey a few questions about both Breaking Dawn and her other upcoming work including Fishing Naked and Stained. Here Tinsel describes what it was like to resume the character of Emily Young for Breaking Dawn and how the makeup experience differed from that of New Moon and Eclipse. Read more below:
You were cast as Emily Young, the fiancée of Sam Uley over 800 other actresses. How did you react when you were told you had been cast?
Tinsel Korey: I was really excited. Especially since I thought I hadn’t done well on the audition. But I’m also my toughest critic.
The character, Emily is scarred from a previous incident with Sam Uley; can you talk about the time you spent in make up preparing for your role in the Twilight Saga movies.
Tinsel Korey: We had different make up teams for the different movies. For New Moon the make up took three – four hours on the day; because we had two test days. For Eclipse they had to do the make up on set and try to match the first teams job, so it ending up taking eight hours, then five hours, then they got it down to three hours. Then in Breaking Dawn they had a new type of scar material, and it only took two hours. It is quite a process for sure.
Were you sad to say goodbye to filming the Twilight Saga when you finished part 1 of Breaking Dawn?
Tinsel Korey: Of course, it’s a chapter in your life ending. I remember being at dinner with everyone, and was like “Are we all still going to be friends after this ends?”
How has your life changed since being cast in the Twilight Saga?
Tinsel Korey: I guess the amount of attention I get has changed. But how I perceive my reality hasn’t, I always remember to stay humble. As fast as something is given to you, it can be taken away just as fast!
In the movie you are a motherly figure to Sam Uley’s werewolf pack, how are you similar to the character of Emily Young?
Tinsel Korey: I take care of the boys the same way. Always acting like the big sister, and making sure they’re okay.
Read the full interview at Australia’s Girl.com here.
You were cast as Emily Young, the fiancée of Sam Uley over 800 other actresses. How did you react when you were told you had been cast?
Tinsel Korey: I was really excited. Especially since I thought I hadn’t done well on the audition. But I’m also my toughest critic.
The character, Emily is scarred from a previous incident with Sam Uley; can you talk about the time you spent in make up preparing for your role in the Twilight Saga movies.
Tinsel Korey: We had different make up teams for the different movies. For New Moon the make up took three – four hours on the day; because we had two test days. For Eclipse they had to do the make up on set and try to match the first teams job, so it ending up taking eight hours, then five hours, then they got it down to three hours. Then in Breaking Dawn they had a new type of scar material, and it only took two hours. It is quite a process for sure.
Were you sad to say goodbye to filming the Twilight Saga when you finished part 1 of Breaking Dawn?
Tinsel Korey: Of course, it’s a chapter in your life ending. I remember being at dinner with everyone, and was like “Are we all still going to be friends after this ends?”
How has your life changed since being cast in the Twilight Saga?
Tinsel Korey: I guess the amount of attention I get has changed. But how I perceive my reality hasn’t, I always remember to stay humble. As fast as something is given to you, it can be taken away just as fast!
In the movie you are a motherly figure to Sam Uley’s werewolf pack, how are you similar to the character of Emily Young?
Tinsel Korey: I take care of the boys the same way. Always acting like the big sister, and making sure they’re okay.
Read the full interview at Australia’s Girl.com here.
- 8/28/2011
- by Evie
- twilightersanonymous.com
Which Twilight castmember has the biggest break-out potential thanks to the Saga. The three names which came up most frequently were Anna Kendrick, Jamie Campbell Bower, and Kellan Lutz. I … for Up In The Air and her work in films like 50/50) as follows:
“Jamie Campbell Bower and Xavier Samuel are the two who have real breakout potential thanks to The Twilight Saga. Bower had done Sweeney Todd and … , Justin … dy '21 and Over' [which] 'The Hangover' scribes Jon Lucas and Scott Moore are … out" on the scene is Michael Sheen ("Aro"), but again he's … today as well. Michael Welch ("Mike Newton") has announced that he scored a role in a film called The Boys of Abu Ghraib, and it has also been announced that Tinsel Korey ("Emily Young") and Bronson Pelletier ("Jared") will be teaming up together outside of the Twilight Saga for a film called Fishing Naked.Finally,...
“Jamie Campbell Bower and Xavier Samuel are the two who have real breakout potential thanks to The Twilight Saga. Bower had done Sweeney Todd and … , Justin … dy '21 and Over' [which] 'The Hangover' scribes Jon Lucas and Scott Moore are … out" on the scene is Michael Sheen ("Aro"), but again he's … today as well. Michael Welch ("Mike Newton") has announced that he scored a role in a film called The Boys of Abu Ghraib, and it has also been announced that Tinsel Korey ("Emily Young") and Bronson Pelletier ("Jared") will be teaming up together outside of the Twilight Saga for a film called Fishing Naked.Finally,...
- 6/23/2011
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
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