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The Art of Villainy: Michelle Masker on Her Role in Sherlock Holmes: Mare of the Night
- 2024/12/05
- 再生時間: 16 分
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Into the Darkness: CJ Goodwyn’s Vision of Sherlock Holmes: Mare of the Night is a deep dive into the creative journey behind an ambitious reimagining of the Sherlock Holmes legacy. This 10-part podcast series will unravel the entire movie production process, offering listeners an insider’s look into the making of Sherlock Holmes Mare of the Night, a film that blends the mystique of classic Sherlock Holmes with a dark, supernatural twist. In episode 8, I am joined by Michelle Masker, the lead antagonist in the film ‘Sherlock Holmes, Mare of the Night.’ Michelle shares her journey into acting, detailing how her passion for the craft began in her youth, continued through various stages of her life, and ultimately reignited in 2014. She discusses her preference for film acting, her experiences working in the Texas film industry, and her significant role as a villain in her latest project. Michelle elaborates on the complexities of her character, the extensive preparation involved, and the dynamics of working with the cast and director CJ Goodwin. She also touches on the significance of playing a female villain and its impact on her career trajectory. The podcast highlights include insights into the filmmaking process, character development, and Michelle’s perspective on contributing to a film featuring such an iconic literary figure as Sherlock Holmes. Highlights include: Michelle’s Acting Journey Filmography and Notable Roles Portraying the Villain Working with the Cast and Crew Preparation and Production Insights Resources: Sherlock Holmes-Mare of the Night On Facebook TriGoodwyn Productions