Rose Byrne: Star Wars TV Show To Be a Family Drama

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In sitting down with Rose Byrne recently, the Australian star of Damages and Fox Searchlight's Adam, we couldn't resist asking about her involvement in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, in which she played Dormé -- the only of Princess Amidala's handmaidens who survives past the first scene. And having broken news about it before, we thought we'd press her a little further for details about the live-action Star Wars TV series that's long been buried under a Jedi cloak of secrecy -- and we're glad we did! The conversation is after the jump:

I read somewhere that most of your fan mail addresses a small part in a George Lucas movie?

Yeah! It's incredible. You get fan mail for Damages, but it's almost all Star Wars people. It's amazing. Just because my role is so small -- I'm literally like an extra in that film. But the fanbase is just out of this world. No pun intended. But it's mind-boggling, myself not knowing the feeling of having such a fanship of something, I suppose. Yeah, I still get Dormé headshots. It's hysterical.

How did he discover you for that part?

Well he was filming in Sydney, and he had a great casting director who watched every Australian film under the sun to get Australian actors in. I'm sure they probably have to have a percentage of actors who are Australian for tax reasons. So I auditioned for this woman, who really did her research.

Word is that he's developing a live-action Star Wars TV series now.

Yes! A friend of mine is actually one of the writers on the show. It's set in space. I think it's like a family drama, as well, or something? I think he melted a few idea together for it.

Has he tried to convince you to come aboard?

I haven't had any calls about it yet! I think it's a ways away from production, perhaps.♦



Comments

  • CiscoMan says:

    Because there's a picture/link to the Adam Brody interview next to this, the first thing I thought was, "Welcome to Alderaan, bitch! This is how we do it in the Core Worlds!"

  • snickers says:

    A Star Wars sitcom? Cool! The Wookie punch lines will have that laugh track running hot.

  • Jeremy brown says:

    this will be nice compared to the clone wars on cn.can't wait to see some live shit awesome

  • ken says:

    Yes, this is good news. I actually was expecting this to be a family drama. I hope Lucas (or somebody) spills the beans on the actualy air date for this show. I am hoping we'll all find out next week at Comic Con.

  • Gonna try not to rely on people that way the only one who can let me down is myself.

  • Dawn says:

    Lol - so true! I hope the next blog really goes into the same depth that this one did! Keep up the good work!