'Yes Day' Star Jenna Ortega Reacts to Her Iconic Disney Roles! | Breakdown Breakdown | Cosmopolitan
Summary
TLDRIn this candid breakdown video, Jenna Ortega reflects on her acting journey, sharing behind-the-scenes insights from her various projects, including her early work on Disney Channel’s 'Stuck in the Middle' and her experiences in film and television. She discusses her nerves, the challenges of acting, and the intense secrecy around certain roles. From her first horror film to her role in 'You,' Jenna opens up about her growth as an actress, the relationships formed on set, and the cringeworthy moments of watching her past performances. It's a heartfelt look at her career and personal growth, offering a mix of humor and vulnerability.
Takeaways
- 😀 Jenna Ortega shares her nervousness and discomfort with watching her past performances, especially due to self-criticism of her voice and acting.
- 😀 Ortega recalls her first experience working on a sequel, where she was an outsider compared to the rest of the cast who had established relationships.
- 😀 She mentions the challenge of being left in the dark about her character's storyline on *You*, leading to confusion during her performances.
- 😀 Despite being nervous on set, Ortega highlights the positive reassurance she received from fellow actors, especially during table reads.
- 😀 She reflects on her early days as a Disney Channel star and how she had to practice technical aspects of her role, such as the Mickey Mouse ears.
- 😀 Ortega talks about the pressure she felt being new to the industry, especially as she joined established casts where everyone else had a rapport.
- 😀 She reminisces about the excitement and nerves she felt when filming her first major project after her Disney Channel role, and how she felt reassured by compliments from her director.
- 😀 Ortega expresses how difficult it was for her to perform scenes in front of the camera, admitting to the challenges of performing with unfamiliar co-stars.
- 😀 She discusses the secretive nature of the industry, particularly in relation to scripts, where she only received parts of the script relevant to her scenes and was unaware of broader plot details.
- 😀 Despite having completed multiple projects, Ortega admits that she has not watched much of her own work, and in many cases, she avoids it entirely.
Q & A
What was Jenna Ortega's initial reaction to watching herself in the video?
-Jenna expressed discomfort and nervousness about watching herself, mentioning that she hates hearing her own voice and finds it cringy.
How did Jenna Ortega feel about her role in the project, considering she was new to the cast?
-Jenna felt nervous and out of place initially, as she didn't know the other cast members and had no prior relationship with them. She even feared being fired after the table read.
What was significant about the reshoots for the scene mentioned in the transcript?
-The reshoots for the scene were split into two parts: one shot in October and the other in March. Jenna was nervous about her involvement since she wasn't sure she had the role secured when the project began.
How did Jenna prepare for her role before filming started?
-Jenna mentioned that she didn't get the call for her role until the night before her hair and makeup test, and she was unsure about her participation. She was also nervous about being in a sequel where others were already familiar with each other.
What kind of relationship did Jenna have with the cast of her previous Disney Channel project?
-Jenna fondly recalls her time with the cast of her Disney Channel project, describing them as a family. She highlights the support and camaraderie that existed among the cast members.
How did Jenna feel about her first experiences working outside of Disney Channel?
-Jenna felt a mix of excitement and nervousness. She was especially relieved after a table read where the director reassured her, and this helped her gain confidence going into filming.
What was the challenge Jenna faced when filming her scenes for a project mentioned in the transcript?
-Jenna struggled with self-doubt, particularly when she had to act in front of people she didn't know, which made her feel uncomfortable. She noted how difficult it was to watch her own work afterward.
What was Jenna's experience with her first horror project?
-Jenna's first horror project was a significant challenge, especially since she was scared of scary movies growing up. She avoided watching the movie until she was 15 and had little knowledge of the script, as it was kept secretive.
What kind of preparation did Jenna have for the role in her Disney Channel show?
-Jenna shared that Disney had her practice for two months before filming, especially for scenes that required specific actions, like drawing Mickey Mouse ears, which was more technical than expected.
What emotions did Jenna experience during the final filming of her Disney Channel show?
-During the final episode filming, Jenna felt a mix of sadness and nostalgia. Despite it being the end of the show, she knew she would continue to see her castmates for a few months. The experience left her reflecting on how much of her life was dedicated to the show.
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