Interview
Online interview with the amazing Kia Pegg:
Q.How old where you when you started acting?
A.I was just 4 years old.
Q.What was it like meeting the Tracy Beaker cast for the first time?
A. So exciting, I had been a fan for years and it was really amazing to meet them all. They are all so lovely and very welcoming.
Q. What was it like on the set of Tracy Beaker?
A. It was fun but when work begins then it becomes important to get in the zone and become the character you are playing.
Q. In Horrid Henry the movie what was it like attacking people and pretending to bit there bums?
A. Funny stuff! Horrid Henry was such a fun experience, Vicky was a great character to play.
Q.If you weren't acting what would you like to be doing in the future?
A. Maybe Writing, Directing or set designing.
Q. What was your first ever acting experience?
A. I went along to a drama school in Birmingham and has a short film audition on my first lesson, I got the part playing an orphan
Q. Out of all the parts you have played in Films/TV programs which was the best acting experience?
A. It would have to be Jody Jackson but I played a part of someone in a concentration camp in a play and I loved that too.
Q. Out of everyone on the set of Tracy Beaker, who did you get along the most well with?
A. Impossible to say, I got along with everyone. The crew are all great as well as the actors being great.
Q. I saw you dancing in the 'Friday' video with Amy, Jess, Mia and Saffron. What would you normally get up to when you weren't filming?
A. We have to do school but when that's done we just have fun in general. They attempted to teach me how to play cards.
Q. Would you say school on set is better then actually school?
A. It's nice to be there with acting friends but I do also love my school and friends
Q. What is Dani like in real life?
A. Dani is a really genuine, nice funny girl. She is very talented and professional. Dani is a good role model.
Q.When it comes to learning lines what are best tips you could offer?
A. Read them as often but don't cram at the last minuet. I like to read them before I go to sleep, it's in my mind the next morning.
Q. Final question, Do you have anything you would like to say to your fans?
A. Well I feel embarrassed at the word fans but for all the support people have given me I am very grateful. Keep watch guys xxx
And that was my interview with Kia. (Done through twitter) A big thank you to Kia who did this for me.
Q.How old where you when you started acting?
A.I was just 4 years old.
Q.What was it like meeting the Tracy Beaker cast for the first time?
A. So exciting, I had been a fan for years and it was really amazing to meet them all. They are all so lovely and very welcoming.
Q. What was it like on the set of Tracy Beaker?
A. It was fun but when work begins then it becomes important to get in the zone and become the character you are playing.
Q. In Horrid Henry the movie what was it like attacking people and pretending to bit there bums?
A. Funny stuff! Horrid Henry was such a fun experience, Vicky was a great character to play.
Q.If you weren't acting what would you like to be doing in the future?
A. Maybe Writing, Directing or set designing.
Q. What was your first ever acting experience?
A. I went along to a drama school in Birmingham and has a short film audition on my first lesson, I got the part playing an orphan
Q. Out of all the parts you have played in Films/TV programs which was the best acting experience?
A. It would have to be Jody Jackson but I played a part of someone in a concentration camp in a play and I loved that too.
Q. Out of everyone on the set of Tracy Beaker, who did you get along the most well with?
A. Impossible to say, I got along with everyone. The crew are all great as well as the actors being great.
Q. I saw you dancing in the 'Friday' video with Amy, Jess, Mia and Saffron. What would you normally get up to when you weren't filming?
A. We have to do school but when that's done we just have fun in general. They attempted to teach me how to play cards.
Q. Would you say school on set is better then actually school?
A. It's nice to be there with acting friends but I do also love my school and friends
Q. What is Dani like in real life?
A. Dani is a really genuine, nice funny girl. She is very talented and professional. Dani is a good role model.
Q.When it comes to learning lines what are best tips you could offer?
A. Read them as often but don't cram at the last minuet. I like to read them before I go to sleep, it's in my mind the next morning.
Q. Final question, Do you have anything you would like to say to your fans?
A. Well I feel embarrassed at the word fans but for all the support people have given me I am very grateful. Keep watch guys xxx
And that was my interview with Kia. (Done through twitter) A big thank you to Kia who did this for me.