Actress and Columnist Elizabeth Higgins Clark isn't afraid to take on things that scare her. As an actress, Elizabeth has a budding career in Hollywood; most recently grabbing attention for her role on the CBS hit crime-drama “Criminal Minds.” She’s also appeared on the CW’s “Ringer” starring Sarah Michelle Gellar and on ABC’s “All My Children” and “General Hospital.”
As a columnist for the well-respected news website The Huffington Post, she’s been bravely sharing her thoughts on issues near and dear to her, including her Grandmothers, Ann Coulter’s use of the word “retard” and the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
I recently had a chance to catch up with
Elizabeth Higgins Clark to find out 더 많이 about “Criminal Minds,” growing up with a famous author for a Grand Mother and her own 글쓰기 achievements at The Huffington Post.
HOLLY: Tell us about your experience working on CBS’s “Criminal Minds.”
ELIZABETH: Well, it was a long road to actually get to work there. I had auditioned for the show five different times. The casting directors Scott David & Becky Silverman kept brining me back and finally it just clicked. 의해 the time I got to the set I was just so thrilled to be there. Everyone on the set was really lovely. And in addition to the Series Regulars, I had a chance to work with Patrick Breen who I have watched and admired for a long time. So, I was extremely excited!
HOLLY: Was it as creepy-good working on the show as it is watching?
ELIZABETH: 당신 know it really was! "Criminal Minds" has been keeping me awake for years. I 사랑 watching reruns of episodes on ION but, they are definitely nightmare inducing. The things I got to do in the episode are 더 많이 than a little terrifying. When I read the whole script, I thought "What have I gotten myself into?!"
HOLLY: Since your Grand Mother is the best-selling novelist Mary Higgins Clark, I have to ask: did she tell good stories to 당신 growing up 또는 does she save it all for her books?
ELIZABETH: She actually tells stories all the time. My favorites are the ones she tells about growing up during the Depression and all of her Irish relatives. I'm always blown away 의해 how much history 당신 can learn just 의해 listening to people from her generation. People ask me all the time if she told me scary bedtime stories, but she didn't. She would read to me from other 책 that I liked. I can remember being really young and sometimes I would sit at her feet, under her 책상, 데스크 while she was working. She would take breaks from 글쓰기 and we'd read “Snow White” 또는 “Button Soup.” I have a better appreciation now of the fact that she's a very busy lady, but she always made time to do those types of things.
HOLLY: And, you’ve also thrown your hat into the 글쓰기 arena as a contributing columnist for The Huffington Post. What’s that been like and where do 당신 find the inspiration for your articles?
ELIZABETH: The response has been truly overwhelming. I'm really grateful to The Huffington Post for giving me an opportunity to publicly say some of the things that are on my mind.
It's odd; the inspiration comes from varied sources. The first one I wrote about my Grandmothers because I've just felt so fortunate to have them both in my life and I wanted to pay tribute to that. The 초 one I wrote after Ann Coulter called President Obama a "retard" on Twitter. I have a brother who has something called Fragile X Syndrome which is the most common form of genetically inherited mental retardation. As a result, I have little patience when people use the "R word". And the last one I wrote after just feeling so heartbroken about what happened in Newtown, CT. So, it really depends.
HOLLY: What’s coming up next? And, how can we find out 더 많이 details?
ELIZABETH: This is a link to my 인터넷무비 데이타베이스 page: link
My page at The Huffington Post: link
And an 이메일 address: ToElizabethHigginsClark@gmail.com
I know, I know. I need a website.
As a columnist for the well-respected news website The Huffington Post, she’s been bravely sharing her thoughts on issues near and dear to her, including her Grandmothers, Ann Coulter’s use of the word “retard” and the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
I recently had a chance to catch up with
Elizabeth Higgins Clark to find out 더 많이 about “Criminal Minds,” growing up with a famous author for a Grand Mother and her own 글쓰기 achievements at The Huffington Post.
HOLLY: Tell us about your experience working on CBS’s “Criminal Minds.”
ELIZABETH: Well, it was a long road to actually get to work there. I had auditioned for the show five different times. The casting directors Scott David & Becky Silverman kept brining me back and finally it just clicked. 의해 the time I got to the set I was just so thrilled to be there. Everyone on the set was really lovely. And in addition to the Series Regulars, I had a chance to work with Patrick Breen who I have watched and admired for a long time. So, I was extremely excited!
HOLLY: Was it as creepy-good working on the show as it is watching?
ELIZABETH: 당신 know it really was! "Criminal Minds" has been keeping me awake for years. I 사랑 watching reruns of episodes on ION but, they are definitely nightmare inducing. The things I got to do in the episode are 더 많이 than a little terrifying. When I read the whole script, I thought "What have I gotten myself into?!"
HOLLY: Since your Grand Mother is the best-selling novelist Mary Higgins Clark, I have to ask: did she tell good stories to 당신 growing up 또는 does she save it all for her books?
ELIZABETH: She actually tells stories all the time. My favorites are the ones she tells about growing up during the Depression and all of her Irish relatives. I'm always blown away 의해 how much history 당신 can learn just 의해 listening to people from her generation. People ask me all the time if she told me scary bedtime stories, but she didn't. She would read to me from other 책 that I liked. I can remember being really young and sometimes I would sit at her feet, under her 책상, 데스크 while she was working. She would take breaks from 글쓰기 and we'd read “Snow White” 또는 “Button Soup.” I have a better appreciation now of the fact that she's a very busy lady, but she always made time to do those types of things.
HOLLY: And, you’ve also thrown your hat into the 글쓰기 arena as a contributing columnist for The Huffington Post. What’s that been like and where do 당신 find the inspiration for your articles?
ELIZABETH: The response has been truly overwhelming. I'm really grateful to The Huffington Post for giving me an opportunity to publicly say some of the things that are on my mind.
It's odd; the inspiration comes from varied sources. The first one I wrote about my Grandmothers because I've just felt so fortunate to have them both in my life and I wanted to pay tribute to that. The 초 one I wrote after Ann Coulter called President Obama a "retard" on Twitter. I have a brother who has something called Fragile X Syndrome which is the most common form of genetically inherited mental retardation. As a result, I have little patience when people use the "R word". And the last one I wrote after just feeling so heartbroken about what happened in Newtown, CT. So, it really depends.
HOLLY: What’s coming up next? And, how can we find out 더 많이 details?
ELIZABETH: This is a link to my 인터넷무비 데이타베이스 page: link
My page at The Huffington Post: link
And an 이메일 address: ToElizabethHigginsClark@gmail.com
I know, I know. I need a website.
I'm a huge Criminal Minds fan, and I recently discovered this set of viewer's guides. Although they only go through Season 6 as of now, they're incredibly helpful and they make watching the show even better.
One of the best part of Criminal Minds is the way episodes often bleed into other episodes, but this can also be confusing if you've missed an episode here 또는 there. That's when these guides come in handy.
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One of the best part of Criminal Minds is the way episodes often bleed into other episodes, but this can also be confusing if you've missed an episode here 또는 there. That's when these guides come in handy.
Even if you're an avid 팬 who never misses an episode, these guides provide tons of great information, summaries, and little known facts that make for a better Criminal Minds viewing experience!
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