The adorable Lucy Hale, who plays ‘Becca’ in Bionic Woman, has just launched her very own official website. She’s also given a short question and answer session, where she touches on Bionic Woman:
Q: How would you describe yourself and how do you want people to think about you?
I really want people to see me as both an actress and a singer. I got my first big break in “American Juniors” and that was such a great experience. That was five years ago. The past couple of years I’ve done a lot of acting. I’m pretty versatile in that sense and I think that it’s worked out for me.
In terms of my image as a “celebrity” (I really still have a hard time using that word in referring to myself), I think that I make pretty good, responsible decisions and I have a great family that keeps me grounded. I’m not afraid of making mistakes because I know that I’ll learn from them.
With the “Bionic Woman” currently on NBC and “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2” due out next year I think that I’m beginning to build a good body of work. I hope to keep that up and maybe do a musical someday—that would be ideal!
Q: Tell us why you enjoy working on the “Bionic Woman” so much.
When I first got the part I really couldn’t believe it. I thought wow the “Bionic Woman.” It was a challenge that I was definitely ready for. I really love working with the actors and actresses. You probably get that a lot, but since I’m the youngest in the cast I really love to just watch and listen and learn from Michelle, Miguel, Katee, and Molly. I think that I’ve developed a bond with Michelle because most of my scenes are with her. I like hanging out with Katee because she has a dog too. Miguel is a really great, down to earth man and he’s done so much that it’s an education just watching him work. Molly is great as well—her character always looks serious on the show but she’s funny. Yeah, you can say that I really have a dream job! Being cast as Becca really marked a turning point in my career. NBC has just been wonderful to me—and I thank them for the opportunity.
It will be a shame if she doesn’t get the opportunity to continue with BW - she was just beginning to come into her own, I feel. You can read more here, and be sure to check out Lucy’s official website over at LucyHale.com
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