Zoe Saldaña
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Podcast Appearances
It's beautiful when actors collaborate with their filmmakers. And that was the very first time that I had an experience where I was cast very early on in the process of putting the Na'vi together. You know, in terms of how do they walk? How do they speak? How do they speak English with a Na'vi accent? All these things. And I was 27. And working with...
It's beautiful when actors collaborate with their filmmakers. And that was the very first time that I had an experience where I was cast very early on in the process of putting the Na'vi together. You know, in terms of how do they walk? How do they speak? How do they speak English with a Na'vi accent? All these things. And I was 27. And working with...
It's beautiful when actors collaborate with their filmmakers. And that was the very first time that I had an experience where I was cast very early on in the process of putting the Na'vi together. You know, in terms of how do they walk? How do they speak? How do they speak English with a Na'vi accent? All these things. And I was 27. And working with...
my childhood dream of a director, the Sarah Connor creator. And he was allowing me to collaborate with bringing the not V to life. So I was working with Cirque du Soleil performers and dialect people and stunt people. Like, how do they fight? How do they move? You know, that tail, it's kind of like an extra limb. It felt like going to school or college
my childhood dream of a director, the Sarah Connor creator. And he was allowing me to collaborate with bringing the not V to life. So I was working with Cirque du Soleil performers and dialect people and stunt people. Like, how do they fight? How do they move? You know, that tail, it's kind of like an extra limb. It felt like going to school or college
my childhood dream of a director, the Sarah Connor creator. And he was allowing me to collaborate with bringing the not V to life. So I was working with Cirque du Soleil performers and dialect people and stunt people. Like, how do they fight? How do they move? You know, that tail, it's kind of like an extra limb. It felt like going to school or college
Being in a laboratory and conceiving a brand new organ, like, you know, life.
Being in a laboratory and conceiving a brand new organ, like, you know, life.
Being in a laboratory and conceiving a brand new organ, like, you know, life.
I like that you say start. That's really nice. For half of those projects, I was a part of them. But I do. I feel fortunate to know that I've been a part of great projects that appeal to massive audiences. It gives me a sensation of connection. I'm connecting with human beings that even though I will never, ever meet them,
I like that you say start. That's really nice. For half of those projects, I was a part of them. But I do. I feel fortunate to know that I've been a part of great projects that appeal to massive audiences. It gives me a sensation of connection. I'm connecting with human beings that even though I will never, ever meet them,
I like that you say start. That's really nice. For half of those projects, I was a part of them. But I do. I feel fortunate to know that I've been a part of great projects that appeal to massive audiences. It gives me a sensation of connection. I'm connecting with human beings that even though I will never, ever meet them,
I'm connected to them somehow through the stories that impact them, that impact me by being a part of, you know. And, you know, I've always said this. It's not bad for, you know, a little brown girl from Queens.
I'm connected to them somehow through the stories that impact them, that impact me by being a part of, you know. And, you know, I've always said this. It's not bad for, you know, a little brown girl from Queens.
I'm connected to them somehow through the stories that impact them, that impact me by being a part of, you know. And, you know, I've always said this. It's not bad for, you know, a little brown girl from Queens.