


QUESTION:
You’ve played a lot of strong, powerful, quiet women. Are there similarities to Summer Glau’s real-life persona?
SUMMER GLAU:
Well, as far as my actual fighting abilities, I haven't tried it out in real life. I don't know what would happen. I did learn how to do some martial arts, but I can't throw cars. I can't bend metal like Cameron, and, I don’t know if I'm as psychic as River. I'm definitely not as powerful as Supergirl but, you know, here I just have to use my imagination.
I was always very shy growing up, and I wasn't really good at expressing myself in real life. And I don't know why it is but when I'm playing someone else, it's a really therapeutic thing for me. Being an actress has really opened up a lot of opportunity for me to see different sides of who I am. I think I'm still pretty shy in real life, but I just have to let go of that when I'm playing these characters. There were moments when I felt really scared to just let it out today, but it felt so good.
QUESTION:
DC Universe films have been populated with Whedon alums. What is it about Joss Whedon’s actors that makes them so good with this material as well?
SUMMER GLAU:
One thing that I recognized about the Firefly cast is that that group of people loves what they do and there's an innocence and an excitement about just diving into a character and being part of this make-believe world. Some actors, I think, don't like doing such fantastical characters. You have to just dive in and have that open heart to play these characters that are bigger than life, And that's what Joss' actors do pretty well.
I think that Joss writes characters that are so specific and rich and complicated. We had an ensemble cast for Firefly. It was a very big cast and we had to share story lines between a lot of people. But I felt like each person was so distinct that you found ways to relate to each. Joss does that so well. He has a way of writing characters that really fills them out and, as an actress, reading the material, you just lock into it right away. It's so specific. It's very inspiring.
QUESTION:
So how did you find your very first voiceover/animation experience?
SUMMER GLAU:
I'm very relieved today that everybody was nice to me at the end. I was very scared. I've never done any kind of straight voiceover work before. I've never done anything animated. I wasn’t sure what the process was going to be. So I was worried about how I would do, but everyone was very accepting and I felt like it was a really creative environment. I felt very safe.
I felt a lot of freedom about trying different thing, and we got to try a lot of different things. And it surprised me that we were able to jump in and out of the scenes so easily, and I felt like I could stay focused. It helped me a lot to get the coaching and get ideas. And I was surprised that it went by so fast, too. We got through a whole script in a few hours. Amazing.
QUESTION:
When was the last time you were this nervous on a set?
SUMMER GLAU:
I was nervous this morning. But I get nervous every take. Every take, I feel butterflies. It never gets to the point where I feel like it's easy. Not that it feels like I can't do it, but there's this thing about acting – I feel like a little bit of magic always has to happen because you have to kind of leave yourself. You have to leave your reality and I think that it takes a little bit of magic to do that.
QUESTION:
Why did it take so long for you to voice an animated character?
SUMMER GLAU:
I never thought about doing animation before and this was the first time that anybody asked me to do it. I couldn't think of an animated character that I would like to do more. Supergirl is amazing.
QUESTION:
So you’d like to do more?
SUMMER GLAU:
Yes, please. More. (she giggles)
QUESTION:
Do you stay mostly in the science fiction genre by choice?
SUMMER GLAU:
I'm not going to question it because it's been fantastic doing so much sci-fi. I think that maybe the reason why I have been able to do a lot of sci-fi is because I think that fans of science fiction are very loyal and they're very nurturing and dedicated. They like to see their actors in other projects and they'll follow you and support you and I think that's why I've moved from one sci-fi job to the next. I've really enjoyed it. I think that science fiction gives actors some of the best opportunities – that’s where you find some of the most challenging, well written roles in TV and film.
QUESTION:
It’s obvious that you respect your fans. Do you have any unique fan experiences or antidotes?
SUMMER GLAU:
I always keep my fan experiences very, very close to my heart. My favorite Comic-Con memory is the first one because I had no idea – there's no way to picture what it's going to be like until you're there. And being one of Joss' actors is really special, because it's like being part of a special family. Comic-Con was just beyond what I could've imagined. It's an amazing experience for you to say “thank you” in person to the people that make it possible for you to do what you love.
I feel that our fans are so positive and so loving that I like to hear what they have to say. On Terminator, one thing that our cast liked to do was read if the fans noticed little things that we would put into the show. It became sort of a game. We loved to hear what they had to say and what they noticed or what they didn't notice or if they liked choices that we made. It's like a little love letter. You send it out and then you see what they say and it happens every week. I think they're very thoughtful and so smart and, ultimately, we do it for them, so it's great to hear what they think.
QUESTION:
If you could wish for your next role, what would you want to play?
SUMMER GLAU:
I think what I'm focusing on the most right now is just growing as an actress, and really being around actors that push me to be better. I'd like to grow — and as I grow up, I'd like to play more adult roles. I'd like to play a woman. I've played a lot of girls and teenagers, but I'm not a teenager anymore. So I'd like to try to push myself in that direction. I want to keep doing TV; I love to do film; I should try to do comedy, even though I'm terrified of trying to be funny. I've always wanted to do a western and I’d love to do a period film. Besides that, I just want to keep pushing myself.
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