Category: Articles and Interviews

Christina Hendricks’ Near-Death Experience: ‘I Remember a Sense of Calmness’
Published on October 19th, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Articles and Interviews. Comments Off

Christina Hendricks is one of the most successful working women in Hollywood today, and it turns out the actress has every reason to count her blessings, having survived a potentially fatal car accident as a little girl.

“I was in my family’s VW bus, we drove everywhere and my family would go camping all the time. We were up in the mountains and it was snowing, and my dad was sightseeing,” Hendricks recalled to FOX411’s Pop Tarts column, while promoting her new role as a leading lady in EA’s latest video game “Need For Speed The Run.” “And we just slowly went off the road into this ditch and we didn’t know how deep it was… we really thought we were dying.”

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Christina Hendricks Spices It Up at Home
Published on October 17th, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Articles and Interviews. Comments Off

When not sashaying around the ad agency on Mad Men, Christina Hendricks is likely to be found at home in her kitchen.

“We like to cook,” the Emmy nominee, 36, tells PEOPLE about life with husband Geoffrey Arend. “We take turns being the chef and sous chef, and we are constantly looking up recipes and trying something new. It’s very rare that we have the same dish twice in our house.”

Speaking during the press junket for the new video game Need for Speed: The Run, in which she plays a character who manages outlaw street racers, Hendricks admits to spicing things up. “I like to cook Indian or Indian-inspired kinds of things,” she says.

That taste for the tangy also extends to her entertainment.

“I’m really into horror,” says Hendricks. “I really like American Horror Story, the new TV show. That’s really scary. I love having the crap scared out of me!”

Does that mean a horror role may be next on her menu?

“I want to try everything,” she says. “I’d love to do some more comedy, do some fantasy, do a Western. That’s why I love being an actress, you get to be all these different people.”

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Christina Hendricks & Elisabeth Moss Are Excited For ‘Mad Men’s’ Return
Published on October 12th, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Articles and Interviews,Mad Men,Multimedia. Comments Off

Christina Hendricks would love to guest on “Glee”
Published on September 27th, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Articles and Interviews,Other Projects. Comments Off

The Mad Men actress is co-starring with the hit TV Show’s Chris Colfer on his big-screen movie debut, Struck by Lightning.

Christina said she’d also love to appear alongside Chris on popular music show Glee, where she could show off her singing talents.

“I would love to be on Glee,” she told E! Online. “I sing a bit.”

Chris, 21, is famed for playing Kurt Hummel in Glee, but has recently being branching out into other projects. The star has turned his hand to writing and producing, with the coming-of age movie.

Christina was impressed with Chris’ multitude of talents.

“It makes you cry and laugh,” she said of the upcoming comedy film. “It’s very clever. It’s very smart. He’s just amazing. This guy can do anything.”

Christina plays April in the upcoming picture, which tells the story of a young man who is struck by lightning and killed. He recounts the way he blackmailed his fellow classmates into contributing to his literary magazine.

Christina had fun playing her character.

“She’s kind of a Goody Two-shoes,” she explained. “She’s a little naĂŻve and hoping for the best but a little judgey too, a little judgmental. So she gets some surprises along the way.”

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7 Questions With Christina Hendricks
Published on September 24th, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Articles and Interviews. Comments Off

Everyone knows Christina Hendricks as Joan Harris, the bombshell secretary who may be the true face of Mad Men (yes, even more so than Jon Hamm). But in Nicolas Winding Refn’s crime thriller Drive, Hendricks plays Blanche, a curvy con artist, a genuine femme fatale, opposite Ryan Gosling. Upbeat and giddy when she talked to the Press, the flirty redhead was happy to chat about anything and everything…except, of course, the long-awaited new season of her TV series.

1. You’re wild in Drive, especially the way you take Ryan Gosling slugging you in stride. And, you know, other gruesome happenings.  Ha! First of all, thank you. It’s a real explosive moment. And I know how my mom’s gonna react! But I think it’s a really great scene, because it’s the first moment you see any violence in the movie. Everything is going at this certain pace, and then all of a sudden, there’s this dramatic sort of situation. And of course then, it unwinds into what the rest of the film is. Those scenes were intense, and felt very real. And Ryan and I had just met, so it wasn’t like we had any connection. We were in this creepy little hotel room, where it was a hundred degrees, and he had this gloved hand on my face, and I’m being pushed on to this bed… So yeah, the fear felt very real.

2. So Ryan was really a stranger to you? Exactly. But a very sexy stranger. And when I heard who was in this cast I thought “Ooh, what a cool cast.” Carrie Mulligan. And Albert Brooks too. They’re all amazing. I think we’re all playing opposite how you see us on TV. And Nicolas [Winding Refn ]… was incredibly collaborative and artistic with us. It was a really warm environment.

3. After Mad Men, was it hard to play contemporary in Drive? Nah. Obviously I’m me, as soon as I leave the Mad Men set. It’s actually very helpful [as an actor] to go on the set and wear those clothes, and get your hair done in the ’60s [style] and be surrounded by that ’60s environment. But you know, we had almost an entire year off from Mad Men this year, which was really strange. So it was harder to go back and get back into the ’60s mode, because there was such a long break. But every year we go back, we’re really nervous the first day. And the first scene starts out a little shaky. And then you sort of feel yourself drop back into the character.

4. Which one is more suited to your lifestyle, movies or television? Well, Mad Men shoots at home. So I do have a parking spot! And I’m in my hometown, so there’s a certain comfort in that. And I work with the same people year after year, so they’re my family. And with the movies, this is completely different. Because you sort of get to go on this adventure. And it doesn’t take as long. So it’s kinda this fun, whirlwind thing to do.

5. Do you see yourself being typecast? I only play secretaries now! No, I don’t think so. First of all, I think Joan [Harris] is really a one-of-a kind role. I don’t think you see roles like that all the time. But certainly my role in Drive is entirely different, and my role in I Don’t Know How She Does It is completely different from both of them. I think people who watch Mad Men know it’s a quality project, and know that we’re actors who have a larger range than just what they see on TV.

6. Do you ever make your own decisions about Joan? There have been a couple of moments. Like where I’ll say, “Don’t put my hair up.” And the one thing we wanted to do with Blanche in Drive is that she would have this sort of bad dyed hair, so it’s like a little too pink, and a little too purple and red. We just wanted it to look a little like maybe she did it herself and didn’t spend a lot of money on it. But I just wanted to be true to the character.

7. What’s up for the next Mad Men season? I can’t say anything. It’s so under lock and key. But I can tell you that there will be some surprises. Immediately. And it’s good. Trust me!

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Christina Hendricks: “The Early Show” – September 13th
Published on September 23rd, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Articles and Interviews,Gallery,Multimedia. Comments Off

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Aussie Designer’s Sales Boomed After Christina Hendricks’ Red Carpet Exposure
Published on September 22nd, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Articles and Interviews,Miscellaneous. Comments Off

When Mad Men star Christina Hendricks wore a gown by Aussie designer Johanna Johnson to the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards, her sales skyrocketed because of the exposure.

It’s only normal for well-known designers to get hectic and busy during awards season, but it’s a different story for Australian Johanna Johnson. Johnson, whose creation was worn by Mad Men star Christina Hendricks on the red carpet, has been making Christina Hendrick‘s gown for over a month due to its intricate details and beading.

Unlike other stars who opt for well-known designers such as Armani, Vera Wang and Alexander McQueen for their red carpet choices, Hendricks sought the services of Johnson when the actress discovered the designer through a stylist. The first Johanna Johnson piece Hendricks had was a cape she wore for a February premiere, which she then listed as one of her most favorite things along with the diamond earrings her husband gave her.

Upon learning Hendricks‘ interest, Johnson‘s team started to make a gown to present to the actress as an “Emmy potential” dress.

“We just made this custom piece for her to her measurements and I sent it to her as a gift and said ‘I’ve made it specifically for you” says Johnson in a post. When Johnson found out that Hendricks will wear her creation to the awards show, she immediately opened up an online store in hopes that fans will want the same look.

“The red carpet is incredibly powerful. It was literally within minutes of [Hendricks] walking on the red carpet that we recorded our first sale, and I would say by the end of the day we would have doubled on the previous day’s sales, and that’s probably being conservative.” Johnson said in a report by the Sydney Morning Herald.

The intricate dress landed Hendricks to many “Best Dressed” list, and was praised by the actress herself when interviewed about it on the red carpet. Hendricks described the dress as “extraordinary” before stating Johnson‘s name as the designer.

”I thought it was so beautiful, it was the only one I tried on” added the actress in the same red carpet interview.

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Christina Hendricks: 63rd Prime-Time Emmy Awards [Videos]

Emmys Watch: Christina Hendricks on ‘Mad Men’
Published on September 18th, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Articles and Interviews,Mad Men. Comments Off

Christina Hendricks began as a guest star on “Mad Men” — she was in only two scenes in the pilot — but her Joan Holloway (now Joan Harris) quickly became one of the most recognizable characters on AMC’s perpetually praised midcentury drama.

The role of Joan grew when the series creator Matthew Weiner became interested in the dynamic between Ms. Hendricks’s character and Elisabeth Moss’s striving Peggy Olson, Ms. Hendricks said in a phone interview this week. “It’s hard to imagine a Peggy without a Joan and a Joan without a Peggy,” she said.

Ms. Hendricks took advantage of the longer-than-anticipated “Mad Men” hiatus this year, performing in a concert staging of Stephen Sondheim’s “Company” at Lincoln Center in April and in several movies. Two films, the thriller “Drive” and the light comedy “I Don’t Know How She Does It,” open on Friday.

Recently she has been back in “Mad Men” mode. The series resumed production last month, and on Sunday she’ll appear at the Emmy Awards, where for the second consecutive year she’s a nominee for best supporting actress in a drama.

Ms. Hendricks, who was in New York this week for the premiere of “I Don’t Know How She Does It,” called on the way to the airport to discuss her special Emmy date, that Wonder Woman rumor and how Joan’s distinctive style has bled into her own.

Q. So “Mad Men” has finally resumed shooting?
A. We’re back. We’re already on our fourth episode.

Q. What can you tell me about next season?
A. Absolutely nothing [laughs].

Q. The season was delayed by contract negotiations. What’s that like for people who work on the show? Are you just reading the reports like everyone else?
A. To a certain extent, yes. I’ll get phone calls from my dad, and he’ll tell me what’s happening [laughs]. But generally I’ll just call Matt Weiner and say, “Hey can you clear this up for me?” and he’ll fill me in on what’s going on.
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Chris Colfer on Christina Hendricks: “She’s a ‘Disney Princess in Human Form’”
Published on September 14th, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Articles and Interviews,Struck By Lightning. Comments Off

The “Glee” actor worked with the “Mad Men” co-star in his feature screenwriting debut, “Struck By Lightning.”

Christina Hendricks has left a powerful impression on Glee actor Chris Colfer, who she’s been working with on Struck By Lightning, a comedy that he wrote and co-stars in.

At Fox’s Fall Eco-Casino Event on Monday, Colfer gushed to The Hollywood Reporter, “I just did a movie with Christina Hendricks and she’s amazing. One of the sweetest people I’ve ever met.

“She’s literally a Disney princess in human form.”

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