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A bit about the ‘Dollhouse’ set
Posted by Lisa • On January 30, 2009 • No Comments

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But not all of the spaces inside the dollhouse are as inviting. The Imprint Room, with its computers, lights, wires and spooky imprinting chair, is as ominous as the office of Dr. Saunders, Whedon’s favorite spot on set. Although no one can see inside her office, the scarred doctor (Amy Acker) can look out into the dollhouse through two small ports.

“Dr. Saunders likes to hide from the world,” Whedon said. “She feels hideous, inhuman. So she stays in her office and she tries to take care of the people around her and tries not to be seen.”

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Ted Stokes interview – part 2
Posted by Lisa • On January 15, 2009 • No Comments

January 15th is upon us and that means that part two of Ted Stoke’s interview with Amy is now online.

Marking just under one month until Dollhouse’s premiere (Feb 13th) we are proud to present the concluding part of our exclusive interview with Amy Acker which began December 15th. This time we talk about her career after her breakout role as Fred in Angel all the way to Dollhouse.

You went and used a lot of technology in some of your work or played very technological people how are you good with technology really?

I’m not even good at checking email so not really.

Were there any plans to do tie-in videogames for Angel?

I haven’t heard about that so no.

Are you into videogames?

I don’t know. I have never really been into that, I mean my husband’s [James Carpinello who played Bobby Saint in 2004’s The Punisher] big into Guitar Hero and Rock Band. My sister has a Wii and I think my favourite thing about it was at Christmas last year my whole family were playing Wii bowling so I was like this is pretty awesome, that we can all play this together.

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Dollhouse review
Posted by Lisa • On January 13, 2009 • No Comments

And I adore Amy Acker, who can play so many roles — from the mousy, sweet Fred on “Angel” to a cold-hearted villain on “Alias.”

You can read the full review here.  Enjoy!

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