Cliche Magazine Oct/Nov 2014 | Page 91

the Trailer Park Boys’ brand and promote their network. Jamie gets the job, but she quickly learns that the Rob Wells, Mike Smith, and JP Tremblay of this mockumentary are just as out of control as their TV counterparts. Fortunately, Jamie has a little sass and she can hold her own amidst the insanity. Was it easy for you to relate to the character that you played? I totally related to Jamie because I am always the girl amidst the insanity. Most of my closest friends are some of the funniest and craziest people I know. I am always trying to organize and control situations while my friends have gotten me into some crazy predicaments. How did you prepare yourself to play Jamie? I honestly didn’t have to do much. I felt so close to this character that I just had to tap into my truth. I definitely had a lot of real life adventures to pull from. Did you learn anything new about yourself while acting in Swearnet? I always learn something from each character I play and Jamie was no different. In short, Jamie helped me embrace my crazy side. I am a really organized, driven, and slightly A-type person, but playing opposite the insanely funny Trailer Park Boys helped me relax and really embrace the fun of the project. "I TOTALLY RELATED TO JAMIE BECAUSE I AM ALWAYS THE GIRL AMIDST THE INSANITY." —MISHAEL MORGAN Would you say that playing in a film like Swearnet was a different work experience for you? Hands down different! The entire cast and crew were so embracing and laid back that I felt like I was shooting a movie with my close friends. I believe that the director plays a huge role in setting this tone and Warren Sonoda was the perfect director for this project! The calm in the eye of the storm. I feel so lucky to have worked with him. Being that you were surrounded by amazingly funny people during the production of the film, I know you have at least one behind-the-scenes story you can share with us, right? Yes, countless stories! I first realized that I was on a different kind of movie set when I walked into the read through and the director, Warren, was examining differ V