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Clare Kramer Interview

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Clare plays Glory, Buffy's nemesis in the Fifth Season.

The devil in the little red dress chats about minions, morphing and playing the best-dressed villain on TV.

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Dressed to Kill
  What�s it like being the best dressed villainess on TV?

From Ohio to Hollywood
  What originally interested you about becoming an actress?

Mad about Glory
  Did you find it easy to play a character with a split personality?

Special effects and apple boxes (spoilers)
  Can you tell us a bit about the special effects that you had to work with as Glory?

Taking notes
  We hear that you keep a journal of your performance for each of your roles. How does that work?

Clare hits out
  Are the the stunt scenes tricky to film?

Minions
  Would you like to have minions in real life?

Tips from Faith
  You worked with Eliza Dushku (Faith) on the film Bring it On. Did she give you any advice about working on Buffy?

Clicking with the cast
  Were the Buffy cast easy to get along with?

Powerful Part
  What were your feelings about playing such a powerful character? (spoiler)

Working with Joss
  Joss Whedon. Creative genius?

Glorious Moments (spoiler)
  Which episodes form Season Five did you particularly enjoy working on?

Cult Classes
  Going through acting school, were there ever classes on 'Cult TV' acting techniques?

Life after Glory
  Since Buffy what other projects have you been working on?

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