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The Caprica Times Exclusive Interview: Leah Gibson

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Leah Gibson

Photographer: Karolina Turek
Make-Up/Hair: Brei Zellinsky
Stylist: Karolina Jez

Leah Gibson grew up in Victoria, Vancouver. She’s made appearances on TV in Psych, Tin Man and Supernatural and on film in The Cycle and Watchmen. Her current projects include playing Nettie in the upcoming film, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, as well as a role in the indie film, Indie Jonesing. Leah currently has a recurring role as Emmanuelle on Caprica. For more information see her facebook page and twitter account.

The Caprica Times: What was it like to play an avatar?

Leah Gibson: It was so much fun!  It was liberating, and mysterious, and empowering, and incredibly exciting.  Liberating in the sense that Emmanuelle is not confined to the normalcies of regular human behaviour, and her motivations at first seemed to be driven by a need to assert herself as the dominant force.  I felt as though she was ‘in it for the thrill’, and thrived on playing her power, but I could also sense from the beginning that her protective nature for Joseph was somehow rooted in genuine affection. So it was incredibly exciting in that sense- experiencing her thrill for the game, but feeling instinctively inspired to protect Joseph at the same time.  I experienced her as a sort of predatory black widow—hungry and feisty and sexually charged.  I knew that whoever she belonged to in the real world had selected her as an extrapolation of dominance that he or she hungered for in reality.  But I could also sense that this person cared for Joseph very much.  The secret of Emmanuelle’s real identity was such a delightful mystery, but those two qualities were very evident to me.

The Caprica Times: Did you find it strange at first not knowing who you were in the real world?

Leah Gibson: I loved not knowing.  I felt confident that I understood her intentions and I knew that her stance in V-world was likely very much a departure from who she vesseled in the real world, so I enjoyed playing her strength and lucidity in the V-world without questioning the nature of her inhabitant’s real essence.  I will be honest though, at one point there were rumours flying around set for a few weeks that she might be the avatar for Sam Adama.  And I will never forget, one morning Esai and I were in the transport van on our way to set and he turned to me and said, “You know, it might be a good idea for you to start taking notes on Sasha’s performances as Sam, so that you can start playing some of his ideosyncracies in Emmanuelle.”  That didn’t instinctively sit with me though… and thank heavens I didn’t take his advice, because Emmanuelle might have read a little ambiguously!

The Caprica Times: Once you did find out that you would be revealed as Evelyn, did it change the way you portrayed Emmanuelle?

Leah Gibson: The final discovery made so much sense to me.  That she had always cared for Joseph and felt a need to protect him was clear to me from the beginning.  Following my discovery of her real identity, it suddenly became quite clear that Emmanuelle’s meetings with Tamara revolved around her intentions to connect with her, and were charged with the need to reach out and offer a sort of maternal guidance.  Evelyn’s affections for Joseph in the real world were channeled into Emmanuelle’s empowered stance and instinctive role as his female guide in the V-world, but the integrity of her essence conflagrated when she sat down with his daughter and faced the young girl who she implicitly cared for with such affection.

The Caprica Times: Is it difficult to “share” the role of a character with someone else?

Leah Gibson: It’s very interesting. All of us as individuals have different sides to our Selves—public and private persona, the Selves we are proud to share with the world and would like to exhibit at the best of times, and inversely, the Selves we keep hidden from the public eye.  I believe V-world is an enticing escape for Caprican citizens because it offers the freedom to indulge in behaviours that may be contrary to the Selves that are most socially acceptable.  In that sense, “sharing” this character is very interesting.  Emmanuelle may be the personification of Evelyn’s private persona— both Selves are rooted in the same person, yet Emmanuelle extravertedly embodies the inversely projected characteristics. Her intentions with protecting Joseph are the dominant driving force between the two Selves- the common ground underlying both Evelyn and Emmanuelle- as is revealed in Emmanuelle’s maternal connections with Tamara.

The Caprica Times: The reveal of Evelyn made her seem like a villian. Do you think that her actions as Emanuelle were devious?

Leah Gibson: I don’t.  Though she exudes a femme-fatale charisma in the V-world, I think it’s clear that Emmanuelle is fueled with the best intentions in protecting Joseph.  The fact that she wanted to hide her true identity from him is evidence that she wanted him to make discoveries in the V-world for himself, and find closure over Tamara’s death on his own ground.  That speaks powerfully about her affections for him.

The Caprica Times: Were you comfortable with all of the violence surrounding your character and Joseph?

Leah Gibson: To be perfectly honest, I would have had a more difficult time with the violence had the scenes been reality-based.  Knowing the violence was taking place in the V-world, and – strangely – knowing that Emmanuelle knew she wasn’t really ending a person’s life but merely ending their play in the game made me more comfortable with the violence.  To understand a character’s intentions as an actor, I feel it is essential to receive and accept different perspectives without imposing judgment on them.  I found it much easier opening to Emmanuelle’s and Evelyn’s justifications of violence in knowing that SHE understood it was exclusive to a false reality.

The Caprica Times: In the podcast for End of Line you recieved great accolades from David Eike, an executive producer of Caprica. He mentioned that your role in the second half of the season is very important. Is there anything you can elaborate on regarding that?

Leah Gibson: Oh my goodness, bless his heart.  Thank you Mr. Eike! What an honor. There’s not much I can reveal… except that Evelyn/Emmanuelle’s intentions become much more clarified and firmly rooted as the story progresses… I love the movement forward.

The Caprica Times: What was it like to boss around Esai Morales who plays Joseph Adama?

Leah Gibson: Well that was the best part of playing Emmanuelle! That, and the boots of course.  (giggles)  Esai and I hit it off right away, from the first day we met on set—we have always had a really wonderful rapport with one another.  He was kind and incredibly warm, and so very much fun to play around with.  And there is nothing more satisfying than playing the role of a strong, empowered female, who gets to kick the butts of minion men!  Esai was full of advice and opinions until the camera started rolling, and then it was me kicking him into gear!

The Caprica Times: Was it hard to visualize the atmosphere of V-World while acting?

Leah Gibson: It was fun.  It was like playing pretend to the max.  Not every acting role grants that sort of freedom.  We would be doing a take and director Wayne Rose would yell, “Ok, now there’s a great dirigible looming over you, and it’s going to shoot—duck!” And we would duck for cover, and imagine it passing, and feel so relieved.. And the set decs on the show were so amazing, that the dark and gritty surroundings of our set felt completely daunting and dirty and perfectly believable.  It was like stepping into a different realm altogether.

The Caprica Times: In a world that looks so urban and dirty how did you keep looking so sharp?

Leah Gibson: How kind of you!  For that I have the amazing hair and makeup team to thank—Emmy Award winning Rebecca Lee is truly incredible at what she does.  I would step into the makeup trailer early in the morning as a sleepy looking Leah, and as soon as Rebecca put my lashes in place and lined my red lips, I would look up at her and she would say, “There she is!  There’s Emmanuelle!”

The Caprica Times: Were there any special moments you shared on set?

Leah Gibson: We were filming on Esai’s birthday , and he was completely spoiled. I baked him a pie, and Alessandra came to set with a great big birthday cake, and we all sang happy birthday to him and dug into this massive cake in between takes. Everyone went out that night singing karaoke, and showed up the next morning with hoarse voices!  Cast parties were so much fun too.  We all love to dance, so the dance parties last for hours!

The Caprica Times: Would you like to say anything to the fans of Caprica?

Leah Gibson: Yes- thank you for your love and support! And we’re just getting started with our story, so get ready for what’s on the way… xxo

Caprica Season 1 Release Date

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

Season 1 of Caprica is now available for the US via video on demand from Amazon.com and presale from  Bestbuy.com. Best Buy is currently offering an expedited shipping arrival date of July 29th which leads The Caprica Times to believe that Season 1 will be released on July 27th (as all entertainment media is normally released on Tuesdays in the US).

Clarice Willow in End of LineImage Copyright NBC Univeral

Caprica Ratings and Move to Tuesday

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

End of Line proved to be a nice cap to the sometimes faltering ratings that Caprica saw in Season 1.0. Airlock Alpha has a detailed article explaining what all the number mean. Regarding End of Line they mention, “‘Caprica’ finished the first half of the season with a 1.3 household rating, representing 1.8 million viewers on average, and just over 900,000 adults 18 to 49 and 1.1 million adults 25 to 54.”

Caprica CastImage Copyright NBC Universal

Following Syfy’s acquisition of Friday Night SmackDown, many have questioned what would happen to the shows that ran on Friday nights. In a recent press release, Dave Howe, Syfy President, said, “With Tuesday night, a proven winner for our original drama series including Warehouse 13, there is bigger opportunity for series such as Stargate Universe, Sanctuary and Caprica to thrive on a night with a significantly larger number of viewers available to watch live.”

No word yet on when Caprica will be returning or if it will be renewed for a second season.

Daniel Graystone: Not the 7th Cylon

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

Daniel GraystoneImage copyright NBC Universal

Ron Moore sure knows how to confuse us. In a recent interview with Den of Geek, he said the following about “Daniel” who is very briefly mentioned in Battlestar Galactica:

Is there a connection between the Daniel mentioned toward the end of Galactica and Daniel Graystone?

No, that was a complete coincidence of name. I didn’t realise how much people would glom onto that coincidence and start to read all kinds of things into it. There’s really nothing there.

So that’s the latest update on Daniel Graystone’s status. However, it directly conflicts with another statement that Ron Moore made asserting that “Daniel” was in Caprica. As The Caprica Times previously reported, in the podcast for Battlestar Galactica’s “No Exit” at the 31:03 mark Ron Moore exclaims,

“And Daniel has signifigance in Caprica as well.”

As executive producer, we’ll trust that Ron Moore knows what he’s talking about, however The Caprica Times is a bit skeptical as to what is really going on. Do the worlds of Caprica have room for another Daniel?

For more information about the confusion over “Daniel” and the 7th cylon  see the earlier post, Is Daniel Graystone the 7th Cylon?

Caprica Actors’ Side Projects

Monday, April 5th, 2010

While Caprica goes on hiatus unofficially until the Fall season, the actors of Caprica are beginning to toil in side projects:

Richard Harmon

Richard Harmon has been cast as Danny Reyes in the upcoming indie movie, Judas Kiss. Danny is a gay college student who comes to a crossroads in his life where he finally has a chance to escape his past. Richard played Heracles in the V-World who was known as Tad in the real world on Caprica.

Leah Gibson will be playing a romantic lead in another upcoming indie film titled Indie Jonesing. Leah played Emmanuelle, the V-World representation of Joseph Adama’s friend Evelyn on Caprica.

Paula Malcomson

Paula Malcomson will join the third season of Sons of Anarchy for an 8 episode arc. Her character’s name will be Maureen. Paula played Amanda Graystone, Eric Graystone’s troubled wife on Caprica.

End of Line Bonus Scene

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Syfy Video has posted the bonus scene from End of Line:

It’s Over:

Caprica Season 1.5 Preview

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Syfy Video has released the preview to season 1.5:

Caprica Overflow

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Sunday brings more Caprica tid-bits since the mid-season finale has aired:

Saturday’s Caprica Assortment

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Take Me Away Part 2 Video Blog:

Morality:

The Caprica Times Exclusive Interview: Richard Harmon

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Richard Harmon (Tad/Hercales in Caprica)

Richard Harmon is from Vancouver, Canada. He has  appeared in TV shows such as To Be Fat Like Me, Painkiller Jane and Fringe and movies including Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief. He recently played Heracles/Tad in Syfy’s Caprica.

The Caprica Times: When did you and Genevieve Buechner (the actress who plays Tamara Adama) become an item?
Richard Harmon: Haha, well our first date was about a week after filming the episode (There is Another Sky) and she has been one of the most important things in my life since. I love her unconditionally and I can thank Caprica for that.
The Caprica Times: Was there a romantic connection between Tamara Adama and Heracles?
Richard Harmon: Yes, from my perspective there is a little bit of a romantic connection between Tamara and Heracles, especially from Heracles’ point of view. No one ever believed in him in his actual life but Tamara shows that she actually has confidence in his ability to succeed in the real world - something no one else has done for him. Heracles was just using Tamara in the beginning to get what he thought he wanted but in the end he definitely felt a romantic connection towards her.
The Caprica Times: What did you find most intriguing about the New Cap City game?
Richard Harmon: The most intriguing thing about the game to me would probably be simply it’s realistic qualities - it’s life with no regrets… unless you get shot by fighter jets, you may regret that.
The Caprica Times: Was it weird for you when you read that your character would assume the identity of other people in the game?
Richard Harmon: No, I wouldn’t say I found it weird. I definitely found it cool that AC Peterson, the actor that played Chiron, had to study the way I acted so it would seem like it was really me playing him.
The Caprica Times: What were your first thoughts when you read that the dirigible would kill Heracles in New Cap City?
Richard Harmon: Honestly, I was a little sad that I die - it’s generally not a good feeling when you read your character will die. But after I thought about it for awhile, I realized that’s a pretty darn good way to go out. Filming that scene was by far one of the most fun scenes I’ve ever had the priviledge to shoot in my career.
The Caprica Times: Are there similarities between you and Heracles that helped you when playing the role?
Richard Harmon: Oh absolutely. Heracles is pretty much me but with a little more swagger. The whole getting away from your real life to be whatever you want to be is completely understandable to me - I mean that’s a huge reason why I became an actor. Not that my real life is bad or anything, but when I’m acting I can be whatever I want to be which is an incredible feeling. So yes the similarites between Heracles and myself definitely helped in the process of becoming him.
The Caprica Times: Would you consider yourself a gamer in your normal life?
Richard Harmon: I definitely try to be. I love video games. Unfortunately I am not the greatest player in the world - I’m not even a good player, quite mediocre really. I own an Xbox 360 and a Wii. I pretend to be good at all the games by playing them all set on easy… I’m not proud.
The Caprica Times: What was the most memorable thing that happened while on set?

Richard Harmon: Hmm, most memorable thing to happen on set.. There is just too much stuff to choose from! I definitely enjoyed all the explosions that we got to do between the two episodes. I had never really done anything as physical as caprica before - it was incredible! I could go on forever about how amazing everyone who works on Caprica is. It was absolutely one of the friendliest sets I have ever had the great pleasure of working on! No matter how hectic everything got everyone somehow was able to rally together and keep smiles on their faces which kept a smile on mine. Working with such amazing Directors like Michael Nankin and Wayne Rose made working on this very intimidating show an ease. They always made me feel like I was where I belonged and at the end of the day that made that made my stay on this show incredibly memorable.

If I really had to choose one thing that’s the most memorable about working on this show to me I would definitely 100% say it was meeting Genevieve and getting to know her. Haha, I remember that the producers set up a meeting between the two of us before we started filming just to let us become comfortable with one another and build up a chemistry so to speak. When I had finished meeting her I went and hung out with a friend and I remember he asked me if there was any sort of real chemistry between us and I just laughed and said, “I could never get her…” Haha, little did I know. I want to thank Caprica for forcing her to be stuck beside me for hours and hours every day on set - that way we got to know each other better and I gained one of the most important people in my life. Long story short - I owe alot to Caprica!
The Caprica Times: Would you like to say anything to the fans of Caprica?
Richard Harmon: Oh absolutely! I want to thank the fans of Caprica for obviously watching the show and definitely for making me feel proud after all of the really kind words that they have given me. Also, thank you to a few of the fans who recognized me in public even when my hair isn’t slicked back and I’m in just jeans and a shirt not a suit. It made me feel very special because I never thought that would happen in a million years! Mostly thank you for making all of this stuff a reality for me - if fans weren’t there then there wouldn’t be a Caprica and without Caprica my life would be missing a lot of important parts. So for that I thank you so much!

Although he will not be appearing in tonight’s episode, End of Line, The Caprica Times hope to see Richard return as Tad in the second half of Season 1 of Caprica!