Interview: Erin Karpluk

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You would have to be living under a rock to not have heard of CBC’s Being Erica (Soapnet in the States). Posters are everywhere, commercials are non-stop and the ratings? Well, like all cult-ish shows, the ratings aren’t amazing. But they were good enough for CBC to bring the show back for a second season, of course it helped that the critics and fans of the show would have rioted worse than they did when they got rid of the Hockey Night in Canada song. Plus I’m sure the show’s nine Gemini nominations didn’t hurt. The show’s star, Erin Karpluk and Michael Riley, both picked up nominations for the awards, which are handed out next month.

I had the opportunity to visit the Being Erica set. I also got the chance to chat with Erin and she literally couldn’t be nicer and more gracious. I was interested to see how Erin was dealing with the rocketing popularity of the show, what it was like to be Canadian actress and most importantly what was in store for the one and only, Erica Strange.

Now that you are almost done filming the second season, how is the experience different than filming the first?
It wasn’t so different, I kind of felt like I was coming home. I had no idea what was in store for the second season, but it felt very natural to come back. I was excited to get going, especially once I started reading the scripts. They took it (the show) in such a different direction. I felt like if Erica kept going in the same direction, how many regrets can this girl have? When I read the first script of the second season, they blew open the doors of the show and I was really excited!
Between Erica’s co-workers, friends and family, the show’s cast is quite big; is that something that continues in the second season?
Absolutely. Whenever Erika travels time-travels, the same people need to be there for certain points in her life. Ethan, Judith, Jenny, Katie are there. Plus some of the guest stars like Alex Berlin and Zack from Erica’s High School are back too.
I have regrets all over Canada, but Erica’s seem to be mostly in Toronto. Will Erica be doing some traveling?
A lot of them are at University, Camp, she goes to Taipei as an ESL teacher.
One of the show’s most popular episodes was Everything She Wants, where Cassidy, a girl from Erica’s past, tries to seduce her. Anna Silk is now nominated for a Gemini for her portrayal of Cassidy. Will there be more to that story?
Well actually, there is a post-card from Cassidy that is on Erica’s Desk. She gave it to her at the end of that episode. It’s there if you are really looking for it. So Cassidy is never far from Erica’s thoughts. That is by far my favourite episode of the season. I wasn’t sure about it at first but, the message that you can give your body but not your mind, you can give your mind to somebody but not your body. But who do you give both to? If you are going to watch one episode of the first season, I always tell people to watch that one.
This year’s Geminis are going to be in Calgary. Since you were born in Jasper, what does it mean for you to have the awards in Alberta?
So Amazing! It’s my home province. I’m just so happy that the show is nominated. My family is my date, so it’s good for them too. I have lots of friends there, so I can get some visits in at the same time.
Being Erica has a huge online following. What is Erin Karpluk’s life like online? Do you google yourself?
When the show first came out, I read a couple of reviews of the show. And then I got away from it. It’s better for me to stick to my job and do my best. We’re so lucky because for the most part, it’s all positive online. There is a facebook site that is dedicated to Erica Strange, but I don’t run it. Although, there is an Erin Karpluk fan page that I have someone help me with.
What do you think of the recent resurgence of Canadian shows, especially south of the border?
It’s always a hard question for me, because I’ve made my living doing Canadian television. And I’ve been apart of wonderful Canadian shows like Godiva’s. The cast and crew was awesome on that, and I thought the production values were great. I get the compliment that Being Erica doesn’t look “Canadian”, but it’s double-sided for me. Because I’m so proud of the work that the cast and crews have done in the past. But yeah, we definitely can compete with American shows. Everything about the show is Canadian, the actors, the crew, quite a lot of the music. It can definitely stand on outside of Canada. And I like that they use Toronto for itself, so that’s exciting.
As a Canadian actress, do you have a preference to work on Canadian or American projects?
Unfortunately, you go where the work is. There are projects that I’d want to be of more than others, but I think that is sort of standard. And that’s the thing, I don’t really get the East cost, West Coast rift. And I certainly don’t have any quams with the States and Canada. If you are an actor, you go where the work is. I love that I get to travel for my job. You’ve had so many great things come out of Being Erica.
What was your first “pinch me” moment with the show?
There are so many. When we wrapped last year, we were shooting all day and then the producers came down with champagne for everyone. The whole crew was in the studio and I was shooting up until the last second. I love our cast and crew and they gave me a little gift, and I just felt overwhelmed by how much we had accomplished in five months and by how much I was supported by these talented people and being so grateful for their professionalism, I was going to say something, but then I got a little teary eyed, so I just said “Let’s Party!”
Being Erica airs Tuesday night’s on CBC. You can watch full episodes for free on their website.

side note: It should be pointed out that I have Erin Karpluk on audio saying that she reads and loves Mike’s Bloggity Blog. I can die a happy bald man.

Good Coffee, Good Cause.

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I just got the ironic chills, this is very very cool.
Today, and today only, marks the world’s biggest Pay It Backward Day initiative in history. And yes, I actually meant backward.
Basically you can go to over 170 different Second Cups in Ontario and buy the coffee for the person behind you. When you do, Second Cup and Silk Soy will donate $5 to the SickKids Foundation!
Now assuming the person behind you doesn’t order an extra-large triple shot soy chai latte, I think this is all something we can afford to do.
And they are donating $5!!! None of this $1 Smile Cookie bullshit that Tim Hortons is doing.
As far as I know, this is just happening in Ontario, but hopefully other provinces will join in soon!
Your move Starbucks.

Time to Enter the Den!

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I said to a friend yesterday, that I think this is the first time in forever, that I could actually/probably tell you a show that is on CBC every night.

Seriously when in the last time you could do that? CBC seems to be getting their act together. Now bring back Jon-O-Vision and you shall be forgiven for Sophie.

But that’s not my point. My point is that Dragon’s Den finally comes back tonight.
Can I just tell you how intense this show is? Honestly, the judges terrify me. But in that good way…if that makes any sense. It’s kinda like when you call home. You know your parents are going to be pissed about something that you’ve done, but hearing them get so angry, is completely worth it. But maybe that’s just me. I’ve watched the premiere episode and there are certainly are some interesting ideas. But like American Idol, are you really watching for the contestants, or are you waiting and watching for the judges to LOSE IT, they are all kinds of bat-shit crazy and I LOVE IT. Arelene Dickinson is so crazy, that only part of her hair is changes colour! Seriously, who can do that with their hair? Arlene Dickinson can.
I wonder what she could do to my hair.

Jill climbs a wall!

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Is this what happens when I leave Calgary for five days?

Two of the coolest people I know in Calgary, Chris from Stronghold Gym and Jill from Breakfast Television got together and did a segment together for BT!
The two of them are cute together. Who wants to start a rumor with me?

Is Toronto Evil?

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I can’t believe that I’m still in Toronto.

I honestly don’t know how anyone gets any sleep in the town, there is so much to do. Every morning I can pretty much feel my eyelids peel off my eye-balls, just out of pure exhaustion.
I’m trying to finalize my list of things to do in Toronto before I have to go and the list just keeps getting longer and longer.
Now I just read that the newest installment of the Resident Evil franchise has started production in the city this week.
Sweet Heidi Montag, I don’t have time for this. Now, I’m going to have to try and track this movie down because it’s one of my favorite scary movie franchises. Plus, Milla Jovovich and I are obviously meant to be friends, and it would be cruel of me to deprive her of our friendship.

On set with Being Erica

>I just got back from my set visit of Being Erica! I got the chance to talk to Michael Riley (Dr. Tom) and Erin Karpluk (Erica Strange). I’ll have the interview with Karpluk soon, but until then, here are some of my favorite pictures.

I learned some SHOCKING secrets about the show. I’m in discussions right now, to find out what I can share and what I can’t. But trust me, things on the CBC show are about to get all sorts of crazy.



Thanks to Katherine from Holmes for taking me around. Also thanks to Olympus for letting me try out their new E-P1 camera!

Jann Arden is Free! (Sorta)

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Yipee for new music Tuesday!

Double Yipee for her new CD, which is hitting the shelves today. Of course by shelves, I mean Itunes. But as long as you pay for it, I really don’t care where you get it.
The new CD, Jann’s first of new material since 2005, is called Free and it features the newest single A Million Miles Away. Click here to buy the album on Itunes now!
Other new releases today include new albums from Default, Elvis Costello and some women named Madonna, Mariah Carey and Barbara Streisand.

Heartland on DVD

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The Canadian show Heartland is avaiable on DVD for the first time today.

The show is actually filmed in Calgary, but I’ve never watched it. I’m a desperate search to find someone that does. I’m intrigued. The only other show I ever watched that was filmed in Calgary, involved something lovingly called “hooter shooters.” I have a feeling that Heartland is a different type of program.

Are you a Heartland fan?
Are you going to buy the DVDs?

Would the show have better ratings if they did Hooter Shooters?

Bloggity Podcast!

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Last week I hinted at doing something secret with CBC and I didn’t really want to talk about it, at least until I knew if it was actually going to happen.

Well it did happen and now I can finally tell you what’s going on.
Last week I taped my very first Podcast with CBC Radio 2! I did it to help with the launch of The Great Canadian Song Quest!
Very very cool.
You can hear it by clicking here. You can listen to the whole thing, or you can just skip to three-quarter mark when I take to the air-waves. It was a ton a fun and I hope I get asked back as the competition gets more intense and I continue to defend my choice of my couch, as the coolest place in Canada. Remember (showered) visitors are always welcome.
Make sure you check out the Great Canadian Song Quest site and nominate your favorite spots in Canada!

VJ Search: The Good and The Bad

>I would be embarrassed if I told you how many video auditions I have watched for the VJ Search. I’m guessing it would be

Go to the website yourself and see if you can pick the next music VJ!!!
Here are some recommendations for you:
The Good: Vijaya Selvaraju
The Bad: Kris Woznesenky
The Creative: Neemish Park
The Funny/ Maybe getting desperate: Shane Cunningham
The “Hey, I know that guy!”: Ian Mackinnon

I’ve also decided to start a new drinking game. Watch the video and take a shot everytime you hear the word “guys”. Itsfung Ame….aaend u willn’t getttttttt 2 druunk.

Today is the LAST DAY to get your submissions in!!!