Interviewer: Come closer, don't be shy...
Amber Benson: *cute giggles*
I: So how is it, you know, joining a show that already had some legs, and coming in as a series regular?
AB: You know, it was strange, because you walk into a situation where people already have relationships, but luckily I was friends with Alyson Hannigan, who plays my girlfriend on the show, before, and so er..walking in was like old home, because she was so...She'd prepared everybody. "Amber is really cool. Treat her right..." and it was just really cool walking in there and having like a family, so....
I: When you got the part, did they, you know, reveal what they were gonna end up at the end of the season revealing about you, or did they just start...
AB: No, I had no idea, and about 3 episodes in we had a talk and they said "this is kinda the direction we're gonna go. How do you feel? And I was like "Hey, I'm an actor, and I'm cool with it. I just hope I can do justice to the part." It's a big responsibility you know.
I: Isn't it more challenging and more rewarding at the same time now that you have this other side?
AB: Oh totally, totally...I mean, it's an actor's dream. You know, where you get to play a many layered character. It's like peeling an onion. You keep going, and there is more and more and more, and it just gets sweeter and sweeter as you go.
Well, not really like an onion I guess (laughs), but more like, I don't know, what's sweet when you go inside if you peeled it?
I: Ah er..I don't know, oranges or something?
AB: (giggling) My goodness..I'm getting...Woo! (more giggles)
I: Your favourite moment from last year on the set, where something, you know, when you are trying to get a serious scene done, you just can't and everybody got the giggles, and you know, special effects aren't working...
AB:We have this scene in the finale from last season, where Alyson and I are in Xander's dream. we're kinda hookery, we're kinda dressed up like slut chicks, like hot chicks and it was so funny, because everybody...We were like surrounded, everyone wanted to see what we looked like, all dressed up like hot chicks. So like all the teamsters are in there and everybody is coming in. People that don't need to be there.
So it was kinda funny, we were sort of laughing. You know, we just couldn't keep a straight face and everyone was like looking in on us. We were in an ice-cream truck.
High heels, you know, and push-up bra's...
I: To you it was Halloween, to them it was Victoria's secret.
AB: (laughs) Exactly...Two lesbians in an ice-cream truck together. Hmmmm......
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Amber Benson (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
I'm most like Meg, the daughter of Randy Quaid's character in Bye, Bye, Love. She's very pragmatic, very motherly, always taking care of the people around her.
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AMBER BENSON Interview
March 16, 2001
by Ian Spelling
Tara arrived on the BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER scene and just never left.
"I wasn't aware of the fact that it would go on so long," admits Amber Benson, who plays Amber, a student at UC-Sunnydale who was introduced in the fourth-season episode "Hush" and happens to be, in no particular order, a witch, a stutterer, a lesbian and shy as hell. "I thought that I'd do a few episodes or maybe even just one. I wasn't sure. And then it just kind of snowballed, which was fantastic. I'm really lucky that I get to work so much on a show that's so well written and so well put together. After the first couple of episodes, (series creator/writer/executive producer) Joss Whedon talked to me about staying around for a while. And that's when he also started talking to me about the whole lesbian aspect. I had no idea coming into it that Tara was going to be gay. So all of a sudden it was, `You're going to be sticking around and you're going to be Willow's (Alyson Hannigan) girlfriend.'"
Tara's sexuality caught a lot of people off-guard. Willow's turn from straight to gay in Oz's (Seth Green) absence caught a lot of people off-guard. And, make no mistake, that the Tara-Willow relationship evolved beyond a tease, beyond experimentation and into a serious relationship knocked many a fan for a loop. These days, though, people seem as accepting of Tara and Willow as they are of the show's assorted demons and vampires. "The reaction has been pretty positive," says Benson, a Birmingham, Alabama, native whose credits include the films BYE, BYE LOVE (with Eliza Dushku and Lindsay Crouse), IMAGINARY CRIMES, THE CRUSH, Stephen Soderbergh's KING OF THE HILL, CAN'T HARDLY WAIT (her scenes with Seth Green were cut), as well as guest spots on such TV shows as PROMISED LAND and PARTNERS. "I really like the fact that she's a lesbian. I've never played a character that's had this much of an effect on the world. One of the reasons I've enjoyed working on BUFFY so much is that Alyson and I get to do so much interesting work together. We're really building a relationship and it's been done in a positive, beautiful way. Alyson is great and we're both really pleased to be doing it."
As open and talkative as Benson is about Tara and the character's sexual orientation, she's entirely in the closet when it comes to scoop about upcoming episodes. "I can't tell you," she demurs politely. Prodded… OK, begged… Benson offers only the following. "Joyce (Kristine Sutherland) is no longer with us," says the actress, who's due next in the fall big screen release THE PRIME GIG with Vince Vaughn, Ed Harris and Julia Ormond, and who's also involved in "WannaBlessedBe" and "Tales of the Slayers," two upcoming BUFFY comic book projects for Dark Horse, not to mention CHANCE, a film that she will direct (as well as star in, write and produce) and which will co-star several familiar BUFFY and ANGEL names, among them Andy Hallett and Jeff Ricketts. "All I can tell you is that we're all going to be dealing with Glory (Clare Kramer) really soon, in episode 20. And Tara really gets a run-in with her. I can't say more than that, except that it's going to be insane. The fans are going to love it. It'll be fantastic."
And what doesn't Benson know yet about Tara, her Wiccan alter ego, that she's eager to explore?
"I want to know about her family," she shoots back in an instant. "We got to see a few of them (in the episode "Family," of course), but I want to know what's up with her mom. Joss and Marti (Noxon) and David (Greenwalt) are so tight-lipped. It's like Fort Knox over there. They don't tell you anything. So even if they were thinking about having Tara's whole family on the show, they wouldn't tell me."
That's OK, though. Benson trusts her bosses. Plus, she's having way too good a time to dare complain. "I get to work with all these great people and play a character that's a role model for a lot of people," Benson says, bringing the conversation to a close. "I get to yell at monsters in Latin. We get to cast all these funky spells. The special effects and the creatures are really cool. BUFFY has got to be one of the coolest shows on TV in that aspect. On your usual TV show you don't get to do all of the funky things we get to do."
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Women in Comics: Amber Benson
Amberdextrous
by Darren Metzger
I was also able to catch up with newcomer to the field Amber Benson (Tara on Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and discuss her work on Wannablessedbe. Amber has agreed to donate her original scripts for Tales of the Slayer, a new title coming from Dark Horse Comics, for our upcoming exhibit.
You may recognize her as Tara from the hit TV series Buffy The Vampire Slayer, but Amber Benson is more than just a demon demolishing dervish. When not vanquishing the undead, Amber can be found at the bewitching hour writing the screenplay for her new film, Chance, which she has directed, produced and starred in (talk about ambitious!). Amber has also found time over the past year to collaborate on two Buffy comic book projects for Dark Horse Comics, Wannablessedbe and Tales of the Slayer, which have been met with praise from comic enthusiasts and Buffy fans alike. So what's next in store for our intrepid 25-year old heroine?
Read on as we catch up with this insomniac via e-mail for this interview...
How do you approach writing for comics? Is it any different from how you approach writing a film screenplay e.g. Chance?
I think the two mediums are totally interconnected. They are both very visual mediums and therefore, you have to have the mindset of an artist AND a writer. When I sit down to write a screenplay, I think about details. When I write a comic, I don't have that luxury. With comic books, you really have to distill the story down to its' very guts. There is just no room for superfluous stuff. It's harder than screenwriting, for me at least, because I fall in love with a lot of what I write and don't want to throw anything away.
Was it difficult as a comic newbie coming on board with such well known comic professionals as Christopher Golden and Terry Moore?
I was very lucky to work with two incredibly talented (and amazingly nice, as well) guys who were 100% behind me and the project. I worked with Chris on a one on one basis, so I got to know him a lot better. The man is amazing. He has an imagination that knows no bounds. I am totally in awe of him. As for Terry, well, boy can that man draw! Did you see Wannablessedbe? I was soooo impressed with his ability to capture the realness of each character and then take that realness up about ten notches and make the characters even cooler looking. Plus, he draws women the right way - with real bodies that don't make you feel like a freak when you look at them. Believe me, some of the physically impossible looking women in comics can really make you feel inferior.
How different is the experience writing for a lesbian character than it is playing one on TV?
It's like comparing apples with oranges. Acting and writing is so completely different. But I've loved playing Tara and writing for her. I'm just really glad that there are so many amazing lesbian role models in the comic world. It's great to see. Just look at STRANGERS IN PARADISE.
With your time committed to acting for television and film,
when do you find time to write?
Never. I just pay someone else to do it for me. NOT! Actually, I write late at night when I should be sleeping. Bad for the Krebs cycle, but good for the not to be stymied creative creature that lurks under my skin.
With the success of Tales of The Slayer and WannaBlessedBe under your comic writing belt, are there plans to do any future comic related projects (Buffy inspired or otherwise)?
Chris and I are gonna be doing a couple more Tara/Willow comics. Chris and I are also hoping to put together a non-Buffy related comic idea that we've been tinkering with for a while. Should be cool, too.
If you could create your own fantasy team of comic professionals to work with, who would they be and to which comic book would you want to give your own personal interpretation?
Would love to work with Joss again. Had fun debating the ending of my Tales of The Slayer story with him over the summer. (He always seems to be right, too. That bad boy, genius!) He's such a hands on creative touchstone for all the writers that work in his realm. He's always ready to listen and offer good advice. I also love Alan Moore. His stuff is amazing. I am a big League of Gentlemen and Promethea fan.
On the interpretation front - wouldn't want to try my hand at anyone else's stuff. Am enjoying just being a neophyte comic aficionado right now.
Extra! Wilow and Tara II on the way!
For more on Amber visit her official site (which has some pretty cool Flash bells and whistles) or if you're looking for a more detailed analysis of her life and work to date, check out The Essence of Amber, a dedicated fan site.
Bibliography
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow and Tara - WannaBlessedBe (Writer)
Popular horror writer and Buffy novelist Christopher Golden penned this first Tara and Willow tale together with Amber. The story delves into the "special" relationship brewing between Tara and Willow, but before things can get too hot and steamy, all hell breaks loose - literally. Also check this book out for the wonderful artwork by Terry Moore (Strangers in Paradise).
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayer (Writer)
The TV series has hinted at it, but never fully revealed the identities of any of the slayers pre-Buffy. Well, this comic has it all! A 95-page original graphic novel that collects some of the best Slayer stories that have never been told. Catch some of the comic industries best writers and artists (incl. Buffy's own creator, Joss Whedon) as they tell the whole uncensored tale.
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"I want to be Byron... because I want to date young boys." Amber Benson
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The Amber Benson Interview
Big 'ol Buffy-heads that we are, we often spend our geeky time searching out info on its cast & crew. We were very excited to find that Amber Benson (Tara) was making her own movie - as in writing, directing, acting and all the other movie-making hoopla that I'm clueless about. There's fundraising to help with - flic-making is a money vacuum - and in the spirit of trying to help a fellow creative soul do its thing, we jumped on the story and snagged an interview.
So, explain the premise of the movie.
Basically, Chance is my take on how hard it is to, first of all, figure out who you are, then find something to do with your life that doesn't majorly suck and, last but not least, find someone to share the rest of your time here on planet earth with.
Oh and I also wanted to show the world that a woman can look damn sexy with a fake Charlie Chaplin moustache made outta eyeliner. (That was my REAL goal) hehe.
With doing all the Buffy stuff, where did you find the time and energy to write a screenplay?
I've been writing forever. It's such an amazing escape. Instead of freaking out when I'm stressed, I come home, sit down in front of the 'puter and pour my guts out to the keyboard. So... Needless to say, with all the long Buffy hours (which includes mucho down time in your trailer) I had to get a laptop. That way I didn't have to resort to sniffing armpits to get high and zone out. J/k on the armpit part.
Did "Chance" start out as a movie in your head, or did it evolve from a story?
I just sort of sit down and start writing. Then I refine and shape the story after I've had time away from the mega regurgitation. But I HAVE to purge the story out of my system first. I am NO GOOD with outlines. sob. Which probably creates more work for me in the end, but so be it.
Which movies, if any, inspired you to want to make your own?
I love Antonia's Line. It made me realize that a woman centric story can be sooooo much more captivating than the boy counterpart fare. And then The Celebration and Mifune (two of the Dogma movies - you know, the whole Lars von Trier thingy) gave me the courage to be a guerilla and just do it.
Was it way different to be giving direction to people like Emma and James, whom you've been used to working with as fellow actors?
They both are so fantastic that I rarely had to say ANYTHING to them. Steven Soderbergh gave me a piece of advice that has stuck with me for almost ten years. He said that the real directing came in casting well. So, that was the mantra I lived by during the pre-production and filming. luckily I have a plethora of talented and wonderful friends who worked their butts off for me.
We always hear actors say "some day I want to direct" but you actually went out there and did it. What motivated you?
I knew that unless I did this for myself no one was gonna ever give me the opportunity. In this life, you either have to do it yourself or just be hella lucky. And since luck and I sometimes don't see eye to eye, well... there you go. But seriously, film is my passion and I was withering away as a creative entity by not living up to my full potential. Acting on Buffy rocks! But there's just so much more I want to do in this life.
Would you ever do it again?
Hell, yes. Everyone should face their demons had least once. It's such a high to see them skulk away when you win the staring match. :)
Which do you enjoy more, acting, writing or directing?
I love writing. It's such an intimate, powerful thing. And the thing that I am the least secure about. The acting I just do. It's a part of me and I couldn't see myself without it. The directing was so much fun. I loved saying "Cut"! I'm such a weirdo, but being in a scene and then taking everyone back to reality when it was completed was so COOL!
What was the most unexpected part of the "making your own movie" thing?
How tired I was gonna be :)
How did you come up with the fundraiser idea?
Actually, my mom and my good friends Jen and Beth came up with that all on their own. And I can't even begin to express how absolutely moved I was by the outpouring of love from the internet community. It's makes me realize how interconnected we all are. And reaffirms how wonderful humanity can be.
What are the next steps for the movie? What's up with distribution aspect - What's involved?
Well, next up is post-production. I can't wait to see the final product. Right now we have a lot of raw footage, but soon we will make ourselves a cozy little blanket from all the pieces.
How can people help?
Send us happy thoughts!
Last question - what's your favorite cookie?
Definitely, Uncle Eddie's Vegan peanut butter and chocolate chip cookies.
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'Buffy' star's mom slays deer
Wednesday, 11-Jun-2003 8:51PM PDT
CATSKILL, N.Y., June 11 (UPI) - Amber Benson had a good excuse for being tardy to a "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" convention last weekend: a deer ran into her mother's car in upstate New York.
Benson, who played Willow's kind-hearted girlfriend, Tara, on the popular television drama, told hundreds of fans at the three-day event she and her mother drove all the way from California, then hit the deer shortly before they reached the hamlet of Catskill in upstate New York.
"I'm sure everybody knows now that I'm a murderer," she joked. "My mom and I drove in from Los Angeles. We just got in this huge fight. My mom likes to drive and I'm not a very good driver ... For some reason, the green light looks red and the red light looks green and pedestrians, I don't see why they have to be on the sidewalk ..."
"So, yes, we just had a conversation about what a terrible driver I am, so I said, 'I'm going to bed' and I took my pillow (and tried to go to sleep.) And two seconds later, I'm like, 'We hit a guardrail!' But we didn't hit the guardrail. A deer hit us. It committed suicide. It did. It jumped out at us. And I'm really glad I was asleep because I don't eat meat. I haven't eaten meat in almost 13 years and if I had seen venison on my windshield, I probably would have thrown up."
No humans were injured in the accident.
Story from United Press International
Copyright 2003 by United Press International (via ClariNet)
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"I want to be Byron... because I want to date young boys." Amber Benson
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Coffee, Food, Kisses and Gay Love........Get it while you are hot
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"The suspense is terrible. I hope it'll last."
-Willie Wonka
It is my solace, my home, the place where my walls crumble and fall away, because no one can know who I truly am. Thank goodness for the Internet, preserver of sanity! -Unknown
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"I want to be Byron... because I want to date young boys." Amber Benson
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Coffee, Food, Kisses and Gay Love........Get it while you are hot
It is my solace, my home, the place where my walls crumble and fall away, because no one can know who I truly am. Thank goodness for the Internet, preserver of sanity! -Unknown
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little black book - stars
amber benson isn't dead
--Heather Fusion
Amber Benson arrived at the seventeen.com office wearing crumpled over-sized overalls and no makeup. She looked so great. Her quirkiness, confidence and immediate friendliness made her positively glow. Not to mention, she's also totally gorgeous.
She was drinking a huge latte when I met her. "Sorry if I seem a bit dazed," Amber apologized. "Our cat is on the road with us and we couldn't find a hotel in New York that would take pets until 3 a.m.!"
Amber, her sister Danielle, their mom and their road-warrior cat are driving cross-country this summer, stopping at sci-fi/fantasy conventions, film festivals and sightseeing.
We decided to grab some lunch at Ruby Foo's, a swanky Chinese restaurant in Times Square. Over vegetarian entrees, Amber talked about her role as Tara and what else she's been up to lately. "I loved being on Buffy, but creatively, it was kind of tough because I got relegated to a quiet, reticent character. She doesn't say a lot." Amber herself was remarkably confident and outgoing in person. Even our waiter couldn't help joking around with her.
So, Amber decided to create her own character - in her own movie! She wrote, directed, produced and starred in an independent film called Chance, about a girl struggling to find romance in all the wrong places. "I got so sick of reading scripts where it's like the girlfriend, or girl in peril, or the tomboy best friend. It's frustrating. There's never a really good female character that has depth." James Marsters, who plays Spike on Buffy, also stars in the film. Amber says, "He's fantastic. He's so funny!"
In her spare time, Amber also co-wrote a Willow and Tara comic book. We headed over to my favorite comic shop, Midtown Comics, to check it out. Many fan boys were stunned to see Amber walk in and almost fell over each other to catch a closer glimpse of her. Amber showed me her comic - a pro-environmental story centered on saving an old-age forest from loggers and angry wood demons. She also pointed out a couple of her favorite comics - Blue Monday by Chynna Clugston-Majors and Promethea by Alan Moore.
All too soon it was time to say good-bye and let Amber continue with her trip. It was good to know that despite the tragic death of Tara at the end of last season, the multi-talented actress who plays her is alive and well. Now if only Tara herself could come back next season... Who knows? After my amazing afternoon with Amber Benson, I realized that sometimes dreams really do come true.
Photos: Kim Rygiel
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"I want to be Byron... because I want to date young boys." Amber Benson
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