{"id":18446,"date":"2021-10-23T15:51:59","date_gmt":"2021-10-23T20:51:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/tvmeg.com\/?p=18446"},"modified":"2021-10-23T16:01:43","modified_gmt":"2021-10-23T21:01:43","slug":"rohmmachadosamuels","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tvmeg.com\/index.php\/2021\/10\/23\/rohmmachadosamuels\/","title":{"rendered":"Interview with Elisabeth R\u00f6hm, Justina Machado and Skyler Samuels"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3><strong>TV Interview!<\/strong><\/h3>\n<script async src=\"https:\/\/pagead2.googlesyndication.com\/pagead\/js\/adsbygoogle.js\"><\/script>\r\n<!-- TVMEGBODY -->\r\n<ins class=\"adsbygoogle\"\r\n     style=\"display:block\"\r\n     data-ad-client=\"ca-pub-1056557952271337\"\r\n     data-ad-slot=\"8801203268\"\r\n     data-ad-format=\"auto\"\r\n     data-full-width-responsive=\"true\"><\/ins>\r\n<script>\r\n     (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});\r\n<\/script>\n<p><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-18448\" src=\"https:\/\/tvmeg.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/switchedbirth.png\" alt=\"Elisabeth R\u00f6hm, Justina Machado and Skyler Samuels of &quot;Switched Before Birth&quot; on Lifetime\" width=\"533\" height=\"303\" srcset=\"https:\/\/tvmeg.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/switchedbirth.png 704w, https:\/\/tvmeg.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/switchedbirth-300x170.png 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 533px) 100vw, 533px\" \/><\/p>\n<p><strong> Interview with Elisabeth R\u00f6hm, Justina Machado and Skyler Samuels of &#8220;Switched Before Birth&#8221; on Lifetime by <a href=\"https:\/\/tvmeg.com\/index.php\/2020\/06\/13\/biosuzanne\/\">Suzanne<\/a> 9\/14\/21<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This was from Lifetime&#8217;s &#8220;Fall Press Panel&#8221; last month. It was great to speak with these amazing actresses and directors. I&#8217;m a huge fan of Elisabeth, not only from &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/tvmegasite.net\/day\/oltl\/\">One Life to Live<\/a>,&#8221; but also from &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/tvmegasite.net\/prime\/shows\/angel\/\">Angel<\/a>&#8221; and &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/tvmegasite.net\/prime\/shows\/law\/\">Law and Order<\/a>,&#8221; among many other movies and shows. She directed this movie rather than appearing in it. It&#8217;s her second time directing. She seems to really enjoy it. It&#8217;s a good movie, which Machado and Samuels star in, so make sure you check it out 10\/23 on Lifetime.<\/p>\n<p>MODERATOR:\u00a0 Our next panel for today is \u201cSwitched Before Birth\u201d starring Justina Machado and Skyler Samuels and directed by Elisabeth Rohm.\u00a0 Hi, ladies.\u00a0 Thank you all for being here.\u00a0 Our first question is from Suzanne.<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION: My question is for Elisabeth.\u00a0 I remember you on \u201cOne Life to Live\u201d by the way, so.\u00a0 I&#8217;ve been watching you a long time.<\/p>\n<p>ELISABETH ROHM:\u00a0 That definitely dates me by a couple of decades.<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION:\u00a0 Aww&#8230; So how often does this sort of thing happen, the IVF switching thing that they show in the movie?<\/p>\n<p>ELISABETH ROHM:\u00a0 Well, you know, statistically speaking 15% of couples will struggle with getting pregnant naturally.\u00a0 I was one of those and you know, look, it\u2019s a not-regulated industry, federally regulated industry, so it\u2019s hard to say percentage-wise what kind of mishap, how many times a mishap like this will happen, but you know it\u2019s frequent enough that we really hope that this film makes you take a good, long hard look at the fertility industry.<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION:\u00a0 And as a follow up, do you prefer directing over acting or do you like both?<\/p>\n<p>ELISABETH ROHM:\u00a0 Well, if I get to act with women like this, I want to be acting.\u00a0 No.\u00a0 But directing, listen I feel really privileged that Lifetime has the Broader Focus program and Tanya Lopez created this opportunity for me to pivot in my life and career.\u00a0 And I really love directing, especially when you get to direct a friend like Justina Machado who I starred opposite and just, you know, Skyler Samuels and all the actors in it.\u00a0 So, I have a big place in my heart for directing right now.<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION:\u00a0 Thank you.<\/p>\n<p>MODERATOR:\u00a0 Thank you.\u00a0 Our next question is from Jay Bobbin.<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION:\u00a0 Thank you.\u00a0 Elisabeth, my question is for you, too.\u00a0 You have taken some very big and emotional swings with your directing so far, \u201cGirl in the Basement.\u201d\u00a0 I remember the last one of these you talked about how emotional it was to work with the actors on that.\u00a0 For your second project, were you looking for something as emotional in a different way or would you have been satisfied with something like \u201cPsycho Intern\u201d which is also in the Lifetime can?<\/p>\n<p>ELISABETH ROHM:\u00a0 Well, to be honest I probably would have accepted any job from Lifetime.\u00a0 I have a deep gratitude to the network and I&#8217;m excited about developing other projects with them.\u00a0 Justina and I have some exciting things that we&#8217;re working on together.\u00a0 But I felt very privileged to be given the opportunity to direct something about IVF because I really went through my own journey, and it was painful and difficult.\u00a0 And these actresses really captured what is deeply personal to me and it&#8217;s like lightning in a bottle to watch these two act in this movie, so I was lucky I got a good second swing.<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION:\u00a0 As a follow up, knowing the subject as you did personally and also having gone through the prep for the first film, did you find it &#8212; I&#8217;m using the word \u201ceasier\u201d hesitatingly, because I&#8217;m sure subject-wise it\u2019s not necessarily easier.\u00a0 Did you find it a smoother process this time around directing for the second time?<\/p>\n<p>ELISABETH ROHM:\u00a0 Maybe ignorance is bliss.\u00a0 I think the first time was a little bit easier.\u00a0 The second time you know all the things that are required in a different way.\u00a0 But I think it was easier because I had actresses that were my friends playing the lead roles and I felt really supported by them to just thrive and succeed.\u00a0 And it really does take a village.\u00a0 And, you know, I have the utmost respect for these two.\u00a0 So, I would say &#8212; I guess I would say it\u2019s easier.\u00a0 It\u2019s just I knew the stakes were high.<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION:\u00a0 Thanks very much.<\/p>\n<p>MODERATOR:\u00a0 Thanks, Jay.\u00a0 Our next question is from Jamie Steinberg.<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION:\u00a0 For Justina and Skyler, what kind of research did you do on this kind of surrogacy and the pain, both of &#8212; on both sides of the women\u2019s viewpoints?<\/p>\n<p>JUSTINA MACHADO:\u00a0 I can\u2019t see anybody.\u00a0 I never know.\u00a0 I guess I&#8217;ll go first.\u00a0 You know, we all know people &#8212; we all know women.\u00a0 I mean, I certainly know women who have struggled with fertility, who have had to go through these cycles to try to get pregnant and the ups and the downs and all of that that comes with wanting a family. You know, it\u2019s a very, very human story which is why I was so attracted to it.\u00a0 But also, I think the second part of your question was how our characters &#8212; was that the second part of your question?<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION:\u00a0 Yes, the pain that a woman on either side feels in this situation.<\/p>\n<p>JUSTINA MACHADO:\u00a0 Right.\u00a0 And that&#8217;s what&#8217;s so beautiful about this movie because you really get those two points of views.\u00a0 I mean, no one is wrong here.\u00a0 No one is wrong in the movie.\u00a0 You know, Olivia\u2019s character is &#8212; this is what she feels, she carried this baby.\u00a0 My character is like this is my egg.\u00a0 So, no one is wrong, but we&#8217;re both so passionate, both those characters are passionate about their point of view.\u00a0 I was all for Anna\u2019s point of view. I truly believe that if that were to happen to me that would be my point of view. I want my baby. So the beauty of this is you get to see two very valid points of views.<\/p>\n<p>SKYLER SAMUELS:\u00a0 Yeah, I completely agree with what Justina said.\u00a0 There is no right or wrong.\u00a0 It is complicated and messy. I watched it. I still don&#8217;t know, and I pray to God I&#8217;m never put in a position where I would have to choose that.\u00a0 But you know like Elisabeth was saying, IVF mishaps happen far too often.\u00a0 It\u2019s not regulated.\u00a0 And the fact that anybody could be put in that position is unthinkable.\u00a0 And as far as research for the role, interestingly enough, I have a couple of close girlfriends who throughout 2020 had been going through some real fertility struggles.\u00a0 And in the pandemic of it all, you know, I think that was another tier of isolation.\u00a0 You know, being in a pandemic is isolating.\u00a0 Fertility struggles are isolating.\u00a0 Put those together, and it\u2019s a really, really challenging time. And you know getting to sort of be on that journey with them trying to be supportive and trying to understand how they feel both physically and emotionally and the fact that there are things that women who go through this process can\u2019t explain to their husbands or their partners.\u00a0 Like as much as they want them to know there&#8217;s something that&#8217;s happening in you that&#8217;s just so raw and confusing and complicated that it can be hard.\u00a0 And there was a really beautiful thing which happened which was on our first day of filming.\u00a0 I&#8217;m in my sort of funny pregnancy, you know, my fake pregnancy belly.\u00a0 And I had sent a picture to my best friend being like, you know, look who\u2019s got the belly.\u00a0 And she sent me a picture with a positive pregnancy test.\u00a0 So, my girlfriend who had been struggling all year and had gone through this process, I found out that she got pregnant the day we started this movie.\u00a0 So that kind of felt like my good luck charm going into this.<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION:\u00a0 And then you had to start bawling and ruin the scene.<\/p>\n<p>SKYLER SAMUELS:\u00a0 Well, yes.\u00a0 I do a lot of bawling. This is true.\u00a0 Skyler cries a lot in this movie.\u00a0 And while I&#8217;m, you know, not a mother myself, I hope one day.\u00a0 I\u2019m very familiar with what grief feels like and with loss.\u00a0 And I think that that is universal to all of us.\u00a0 So, though this movie is about motherhood, I think more than anything it\u2019s about a sense of belonging and a sense of grief and how to sort of live with loss that you just &#8212; you can\u2019t make sense of.\u00a0 And I think that&#8217;s something that everybody can relate to.<\/p>\n<p>MODERATOR: \u00a0Thank you.\u00a0 Our next question is from Steve Gidlow.<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION:\u00a0 Hey, my question is for Justina and for Skyler.\u00a0 I\u2019m just wondering what it like is being directed by somebody who has acted as opposed to someone who\u2019s just a technically trained director.\u00a0 And how different is it again, on top of that having a friend direct you on the project?<\/p>\n<p>JUSTINA MACHADO:\u00a0 I always &#8212; I don&#8217;t necessarily think you have to be an actor to be a great director, you know.\u00a0 But I do think that that&#8217;s a big plus.\u00a0 And there&#8217;s just things that they understand, actors-turned-directors.\u00a0 I feel like there&#8217;s an understanding with how to deal with different personalities on set &#8212; how to speak to people on set because they know how they like to be spoken to.\u00a0 They know how they like to be dealt with.\u00a0 And like the little kookiness that sometimes we as actors can have that they will understand and not think it\u2019s a different kind of behavior.\u00a0 That always helps because somebody has been there.\u00a0 And then when you&#8217;re working with a friend, it\u2019s just even more &#8212; you&#8217;re even more free and more vulnerable.\u00a0 I felt I could be freer and not be judged by certain things that I thought or was thinking, or nothing was a dumb question, or nothing was something that that they didn&#8217;t have time for.\u00a0 And Elisabeth and I are dear friends.\u00a0 I mean, we met doing \u201cFamily Pictures\u201d a couple years ago for Lifetime.\u00a0 So just being able to work with somebody that I already have such a great rapport with, just made work a lot easier and fun as much as we had to cry.<\/p>\n<p>ELISABETH ROHM:\u00a0 I was going to say.<\/p>\n<p>JUSTINA MACHADO:\u00a0 And we got to feel like this.\u00a0 It was fun.<\/p>\n<p>ELISABETH ROHM:\u00a0 No more crying.\u00a0 You did it perfectly.\u00a0 Now it\u2019s done.<\/p>\n<p>JUSTINA MACHADO:\u00a0 So that was my experience.<\/p>\n<p>SKYLER SAMUELS:\u00a0 Yeah. I think there&#8217;s always a benefit having someone direct you who\u2019s been in your shoes.\u00a0 But I think there&#8217;s actors-turned-directors, actors who are friends and there&#8217;s Elisabeth Rohm.\u00a0 Elisabeth is my biggest girl crush of all time.\u00a0 She knows this.\u00a0 I announce it wildly to the world.\u00a0 I met her over Zoom last year and I got off the call and I said to my reps, \u201cYeah, so I want to grow up to be her, so let\u2019s figure out how we can be best friends\u201d because I absolutely adore this woman and what she\u2019s done.\u00a0 And how absolutely poised and creative and intelligent and thoughtful she is in everything that she does.\u00a0 No question this was some of the hardest work I think I&#8217;ve done in my career to date.\u00a0 This is the closest character I&#8217;ve played to myself which is a lot more challenging than I anticipated.\u00a0 And I don&#8217;t think I could have done the work that I did without Elisabeth.\u00a0 She gave me permission to take up space and be free in a way that no one has before, and it\u2019s been a gift moving forward.\u00a0 I don&#8217;t know that how I feel about my job and my abilities would be the same without Elisabeth.\u00a0 She\u2019s just &#8212; I don&#8217;t know she\u2019s my acting guardian angel always.\u00a0 She\u2019s a magical person.<\/p>\n<p>ELISABETH ROHM:\u00a0 I love you guys.\u00a0 I think I&#8217;m going to &#8212;<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION:\u00a0 Your turn to cry now.<\/p>\n<p>SKYLER SAMUELS:\u00a0 I can\u2019t help but cry.<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION:\u00a0 Thank you so much.<\/p>\n<p>ELISABETH ROHM:\u00a0 And so really, it\u2019s a love story between these two, you know?\u00a0 That&#8217;s really &#8212; outside of it being like a film that&#8217;s also &#8212; Lifetime\u2019s so good at making not just movies, but movements.\u00a0 This is a movement in a sense, but it\u2019s really a love story between friends.\u00a0 So, the friendship between them is really felt and like they both said, navigating grief and finding each other through it all.\u00a0 So thanks, thanks for that, you guys.<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION:\u00a0 Thank you so much.<\/p>\n<p>MODERATOR:\u00a0 Thanks, Steve.\u00a0 Our next question is from Jamie Ruby.<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION:\u00a0 Hi, guys.\u00a0 Thanks for talking to us.\u00a0 Skyler, you started to say how like playing something more towards yourself was more difficult.\u00a0 Can you kind of talk like expand on that?\u00a0 What was it that you found difficult about bringing that?<\/p>\n<p>SKYLER SAMUELS:\u00a0 Yeah, I mean you know I&#8217;ve been very lucky that I&#8217;ve worked for many years and gotten to play many parts, you know, a lot of which have been you know sort of like supernatural or superhero and I&#8217;m kicking ass and doing all kinds of fun things.\u00a0 And I&#8217;ve loved those parts.\u00a0 They&#8217;re wonderful.\u00a0 But I think there&#8217;s something that when you prepare as an actor to play a role that feels like you, when I read the script, there are things that Olivia Crawford says that I&#8217;m like, \u201cOh god, that&#8217;s like straight out of my mouth.\u201d\u00a0 Or just like the way that she moves through space, it felt like me.\u00a0 And I think what was both challenging and liberating about that experience was that I had to work through my own grief in real time doing this movie.\u00a0 That there is no barrier between sort of &#8212; the barrier between Olivia Crawford and Skyler Samuels was like paper thin.\u00a0 And I&#8217;m not used to being that close to the character.\u00a0 And I think that it made &#8212; everything emotional that happens in the movie is as real as can be.\u00a0 I had to really be okay with bringing my own real-life grief and experience and struggles and triumphs and just sort of putting it all out there in a way that I haven&#8217;t had to do before.\u00a0 And like I just said, I couldn&#8217;t have done that without the guidance, love and support of Elisabeth Rohm and Justina.\u00a0 What a partner to just like let you do your thing because it\u2019s challenging.\u00a0 But it\u2019s also really liberating to be able to do that.\u00a0 It sort of sets a part of you free.\u00a0 That&#8217;s the best way I can describe it.<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION:\u00a0 Thank you so much.<\/p>\n<p>MODERATOR:\u00a0 Thank you.\u00a0 We have time for one more question and that&#8217;s going to be Jay Bobbin.<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION:\u00a0 Thank you.\u00a0 Justina, this is for you.\u00a0 You&#8217;ve been at this career a long time.\u00a0 And sometimes it takes that one galvanizing thing like \u201cOne Day at a Time\u201d where things really break open and opportunities like this come your way.\u00a0 Is it safe to assume this is an especially sweet time for you now?<\/p>\n<p>JUSTINA MACHADO:\u00a0 You know, it\u2019s so bizarre because it\u2019s so not a sweet time in the world with everything that&#8217;s happening.\u00a0 But it\u2019s kind of been, you know, I&#8217;ve been okay.\u00a0 And I&#8217;m grateful.\u00a0 I&#8217;m grateful for that.\u00a0 And you&#8217;re absolutely right, I&#8217;ve been at it a long time.\u00a0 So, I&#8217;m grateful to still be here, still at it.\u00a0 And \u201cOne Day at a Time\u201d did open this whole new world to me, for me.\u00a0 And it feels good.\u00a0 It feels really good to be in a place where you&#8217;re not just the person behind the camera, that people really &#8212; I mean, in front of the camera.\u00a0 People really want to know your opinion, you know.\u00a0 It\u2019s valued what you have to say.\u00a0 It\u2019s more of &#8212; it\u2019s the most I&#8217;ve ever collaborated in my life in my career, this time in my career.\u00a0 So, it\u2019s been wonderful.\u00a0 And these movies &#8212; this movie that we did, Elisabeth and Skyler and I, and then Elisabeth was talking about the fact that we&#8217;re also working on some other things &#8212; it\u2019s been liberating, exciting.\u00a0 And yes, I&#8217;m happy because I&#8217;m getting old &#8212; so I&#8217;m happy.<\/p>\n<p>ELISABETH ROHM:\u00a0 And everybody\u2019s who loves you is dying for you to direct.\u00a0 That&#8217;s what&#8217;s going to happen next.<\/p>\n<p>JUSTINA MACHADO:\u00a0 Exactly.\u00a0 I want to move to that, too.\u00a0 I want to direct.\u00a0 I want to do all these things.\u00a0 Yes, that&#8217;s how I feel so yes.\u00a0 It feels very good, Jay.\u00a0 Thank you, it feels good.<\/p>\n<p>QUESTION:\u00a0 Thank you very much.\u00a0 Thank you.<\/p>\n<p>MODERATOR:\u00a0 A big thank you to all our panelists.\u00a0 Ladies, we really appreciate you taking the time to be with us today.<\/p>\n<p>ELISABETH ROHM:\u00a0 Thank you.<\/p>\n<p>JUSTINA MACHADO:\u00a0 Thank you.<\/p>\n<p>SKYLER SAMUELS:\u00a0 Thank you, guys.<\/p>\n<p>MORE INFO:<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.mylifetime.com\/movies\/switched-before-birth\">Preview and more <\/a><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\"><em><strong>Switched Before Birth<\/strong><\/em><\/span><strong><em><br \/>\n<\/em><\/strong><strong>Premieres October 23 at 8\/7c<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Switched Before Birth<\/strong><\/em><strong>\u00a0<\/strong>follows Olivia Crawford (Skyler Samuels) and her husband Brian (Bo Yokely), who after multiple miscarriages, numerous failed IVF trials and stretching themselves to the limit financially, finally receive the joyous news that she\u2019s pregnant with twins.\u00a0 While going through her latest round of IVF, Oliva meets and becomes fast friends with Anna Ramirez (Justina Machado), who is struggling to have a child after years of focusing on her successful restaurants.\u00a0 When Anna becomes pregnant as well, the ladies celebrate and begin to prepare for their babies.\u00a0 Olivia is also there for Anna when she suffers a devastating miscarriage and struggles to move forward while her marriage to restaurateur Gabe Ramirez (Yancey Arias) crumbles.\u00a0When Olivia and Brian finally welcome their twins Olivia\u2019s life feels complete, but the happy couple\u2019s world is turned upside down when they discover that not only are the babies not twins, but one of the babies is also biologically Anna and Gabe\u2019s that was implanted into Olivia by mistake.\u00a0 Now pitted against each other, Olivia will do anything to keep the baby that she carried, while Anna will stop at nothing to bring her son home.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Switched Before Birth\u00a0<\/strong><\/em>is produced by Big Dreams Entertainment and Swirl for Lifetime.\u00a0 Leslie Greif, Laurie Pozmantier and Stacy Mandelberg serve as executive producers and Elisabeth Rohm directs a script from Kelly Fullerton.\u00a0Eric Tomosunas also serves as executive producer and Alex Kerr and Ron Robinson serve as producers.<\/p>\n<p>Proofread and Edited by <a href=\"https:\/\/tvmeg.com\/index.php\/2020\/06\/20\/biobrenda\/\">Brenda<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/tvmeg.com\/index.php\/interviews\/\">Back to the Primetime Articles and Interviews Page<\/a><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-18449\" src=\"https:\/\/tvmeg.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/switchedbirth2.jpg\" alt=\"&quot;Switched Before Birth&quot; 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