Interview with Christina Cox
Christina Cox has more than 40 roles to her credit but some love her best as Kim in Better than Chocolate, for her turn as the bisexual private detective Vicki in Blood Ties, and one half of the lesbian crime fighting couple in Nikki & Nora. Christina's newest sci-fi series, Defying Gravity doesn't have her playing a lesbian or bisexual, but she does get to wear form-fitting space suits and rattle off scientific jargon as a mission biologist. What's better than a hot nerd in space? Nothing, that's what. Christina talked to AfterEllen.com recently about her new show,which is described by a production executive as a "sci-fi premise, told in a female-friendly way." She also gave us some dish on Ladycops, the show-within-a-show from the web series, 3Way, and shared her thoughts about this year's Hot 100 List. AfterEllen.com:
We're going to talk about many things, but first of all, Defying
Gravity.
You're an astronaut now.
AE:
Many
of your roles are sci-fi or other worldly. Do you consciously gravitate
towards
those genres or roles?
AE:
Speaking
of go-to, you played a lesbian in Better
Than Chocolate,
a bisexual in Blood
Ties,
a lesbian again in the
web series, Nikki &
Nora, and yet another lesbian
in Ladycops,
the gay-show-within-a-gay-show on 3
Way.
You're the straight go-to actor for lesbian and bisexual roles.
AE:
And
you can't help it if the "strong, fleshed out, complex women" are gay
or bisexual. You have a large and loyal lesbian following because of
those
roles. AE:
What
was wrong with those scripts? AE:
Well,
everyone knows we're either damaged or killers. Or both. |
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