A Quickie With Lena Headey
British actor Lena Headey may not be a lesbian, but she has enough lesbian fans — and tattoos — to practically make her an honorary one. She first caught the eye of most lesbian viewers when she played Luce, a florist who falls for bride-to-be Rachel (Piper Perabo) in the romantic comedy Imagine Me & You (2005). But she had her first lesbianish role as Sally Seton in Mrs. Dalloway (1997), where she kissed Natasha McElhone. Since then, Headey has played key roles in several major films, including most notably Queen Gorgo in the blockbuster 300 (2006). Last January, Headey took on her most iconic role yet: Sarah Connor, the character first made famous by Linda Hamilton in Terminator (1984) and its sequel, Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991).
Many fans of those movies remember Headey quipped, "I have gigantic biceps this season." After the press conference, I met up with Headey at the Fox network party on Santa Monica Pier, where we huddled together in a photo booth in an effort to talk over the blaring music. We chatted about Sarah Connor, Headey’s latest tattoos and kissing Piper Perabo.
AfterEllen.com: I was
surprised that you got all those negative responses last year. Were you reading
AfterEllen? Our readers love you!
AE: Did you feel like
you suddenly had to work out way more?
AE: I think that
you've really made the role your own. When you were starting it, how did you
want to differentiate yourself from Linda Hamilton? What I love about it is — which I've yet to explore, which I hope I'm going to get to — is all the layers of her insanity, which I think she has. I think it's all very controlled … it's her in control and her being on top of everything, and I think what would be really cool is to see the crumbling underneath.
AE: Is there anything
in particular that you want to do with this character? What do you wish you
could do more of? And I just want to explore her. Like I think she's neglected herself for such a long time, thinking about [her son, John Connor] and thinking about surviving and running, and if she f---s up then the whole world's gonna die, do you know what I mean? That's her issue every day when she wakes up … and every night when she goes to bed.
AE: That must be very
stressful!
AE: Are you working
on anything else right now? Is it just Sarah Connor?
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