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She tore out throats as a teenage werewolf in Ginger Snaps.
Now Vancouver actress Katharine Isabelle tears up the scenery with co-star
Al Pacino in Insomnia.
by Angela Baldassarre
Werewolves have nothing on Al Pacino. At least thats what actress
Katharine Isabelle tells me about meeting the intimidating movie star.
I was terrified when I got the part, admits
Isabelle about having to work with Pacino in Memento director
Christopher Nolans remake of Insomnia. I had heard
all these things about him, like if you look at him in the eye youre
going to get fired, or you cant talk to him unless youre
spoken to, but it wasnt true.
Isabelle, whose role as a teenager-turned-werewolf
in John Fawcetts Ginger Snaps has garnered accolades nation-wide,
remembers vividly her first early morning scene with the superstar.
I was puking my guts because I got food poisoning
the night before, she laughs down the line from her home in Vancouver.
I was puking my guts out in my trailer 20 minutes before I was
supposed to do the scene with Al Pacino! So in our very first scene
hes screaming at me, SCREAMING at me! That was pretty harrowing.
No kidding. Insomnia is set in a small Alaskan
town where a veteran police officer (Pacino) is sent to investigate
the murder of a teenage girl. The cop is forced into a game of psychological
cat-and-mouse by a primary suspect (Robin Williams) after his partner
is killed. The stakes escalate as he contends with an idealistic detective
(Hilary Swank) and finds his own stability dangerously threatened.
Isabelle, who plays the town whore and the murder
victims best friend, was grateful that the pic was filmed not
far from her home in Moncton, British Columbia, but admitted that the
stars werent so keen about working in such isolation.
Pacino was complaining that there wasnt
much to do after the shooting was over, explains the 20-year-old
actress. During one of our scenes, we were sitting in a car for
like hours as we were being pulled along in Squamish, and we began talking
about poker. I told him that I learned when I was kid how to play poker.
So he says that to beat the boredom hes going to organize a poker
game.
A week later Isabelle gets the call inviting her to
attend an exclusive poker party at Pacinos penthouse suite at
the Four Seasons hotel. Of course I suck at poker and Im
freaking out because I dont know how to play, so I go out and
get a poker book and I practice.
Convinced that shes just one of a dozen folks
invited to the event and wont necessarily be forced to sit in,
Isabelle arrived at the penthouse fairly tranquil. Boy, was I
wrong, she giggles. I get there and theres Al Pacino,
myself and five producers. And thats it. Omigod! We ended playing
poker all night, and the only person walking away with any money was
Al Pacino.
The daughter of two-time Emmy Award-winning production
designer Graham Murray (The X-Files) and writer/producer Gail
Murray, Isabelle has been involved in the movie business since she can
remember, so a career in acting was no surprise. Much to my parents
protests, she says. They didnt want me to get into
the business but I insisted. I remember hearing about this audition
and I just begged and begged my mother to let me try out.
The role, which she of course got, was in Joel Schumachers
Cousins starring Ted Danson and Isabella Rossellini. I
wore frilly little dresses and it was sunny, and I said, Mommy,
I want to do this forever. And I did.
And the parts havent been minor, either. Some
of her more recent leads include Ernest Dickersons Bones,
David Nutters Disturbing Behaviour and David Hansens
Shot in the Face.
So after a lifetime of acting, are there any regrets?
No, she says. There is stuff I miss
that I wasnt able to do, like being a kid, having not to change
schools constantly because they couldnt always accommodate my
schedule. It was a sacrifice. But Ive done a zillion things to
compensate.
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