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Interviews | Michelle Trachtenberg Chat
Sister Act

Picture Working with SMG, being the baby and action figures

Rachel: Is Sarah Michelle Gellar like a real sister to you?

Michelle: Yes, I've known Sarah for seven or eight years, since All My Children, and in the years I've known her she's really grown as a person and a professional. We have a lot of fun together, and I think we have a lot of chemistry when we're in scenes together. I hope you guys see that too. When on set, if I ever have a cold, she brings me tea and throat lozenges - stuff to make me feel better. She's a great person.

Loopy Lucy: Is it hard being the youngest member of the cast?

Michelle: Actually, most of the actors are big kids. So, sometimes, I feel like the adult! We have a lot of fun on the set. What you guys don't get to see is each of us always making good fun of each other. If there was ever an hour of TV just of Buffy out-takes, you guys would never stop laughing.

Mark Harvey: I collect the Buffy action figures - do you want a Dawn figure to be made and what accessories should it have?

Michelle: Oooh, I think that's kind of awesome, action figures. When I was younger, if my favourite TV show had merchandise, I totally bought it. Even now, with all of the Harry Potter merchandise, you'll find me purchasing a couple of things here and there. As to what accessories Dawn should have, I'd want to really help pick out her outfit, because it has to be really cool. But maybe I'll let you guys come up with all the accessories!



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