Sanaa Lathan (INTERVIEW)
Sanaa
Lathan
“The
Perfect Guy” Interview
with
Kam Williams
The
Perfect Gal!
Tony-Award
nominee Sanaa Lathan delivers a striking presence and undeniable
energy to each project she takes on and continues to build on an
already impressive career. She recently completed production on two
films.
In
the independent feature, Ad Inexplorata, she plays Emily Maddox, a
captain on one of four spaceships making a one-way trip to Mars. The
film, which was developed in the Sundance Lab, also stars Mark Strong
and Luke Wilson. In the highly anticipated sequel, Now You See Me 2,
Sanaa plays FBI Agent Natalie Austin in an ensemble cast that
includes Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Daniel
Radcliffe, Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman.
It
was recently announced that she will star in and executive produce
the screen adaptation of Omar Tyree’s “Flyy Girl” trilogy. Most
recently, she was seen in the smash hit, The Best Man Holiday with
Taye Diggs, Terrence Howard, Regina Hall and Morris Chestnut.
Sanaa
starred in the title role in the play “By The Way, Meet Vera Stark”
at The Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles, a role she originated at the
Second Stage Theatre in New York. She received the Lucille Lortel
Award for Best Actress for her leading role in the play. Prior to
that, Lathan starred as “Maggie the Cat” in the West End (London)
in the critically-acclaimed and Olivier Award-winning revival of “Cat
on a Hot Tin Roof.”
Among
her other film credits include Contagion directed by Steven
Soderbergh; Something New opposite Simon Baker; Tyler Perry’s The
Family that Preys; A Wonderful World opposite Matthew Broderick;
Brown Sugar alongside Taye Diggs, Queen Latifah and Mos Def; Love and
Basketball with Omar Epps; and The Best Man, one of the highest
grossing African-American films in history.
Here,
Sanaa talks about her latest outing opposite Michael Ealy and Morris
Chestnut in the psychological thriller The Perfect Guy.
Kam
Williams: Hi
Sanaa, thanks for the time. I'm honored to have another opportunity
to speak with you.
Sanaa
Lathan:
My
pleasure, Kam.
KW:
I told
my readers I'd be interviewing you, so I'll be mixing their questions
in with mine.
SL:
Okay, fabulous!
KW:
Sangeetha
Subramanian says: The movie Something New makes me melt to this day.
SL:
Oh, I
love that!
KW:
She asks: What's the difference in preparing for a thriller like The
Perfect Guy?
SL:
You
know, there's really no difference, Sangeetha. You prepare by kind of
trying to create the world of the character, and by doing rehearsals.
It's really about reading the script and letting ideas come to me
over and over, kind of building their history, because that will
naturally inform you when you're on set.
KW:
Harriet
Pakula-Teweles asks: What exactly is a perfect guy? And how is your
perfect guy in real life different from the one your character, Leah,
is looking for in the movie?
SL:
I think
there is no perfect guy. I believe that to be human is to be
imperfect. I find that I get to know people from the inside out. So,
I don't really have a type. It's more about how I feel when I'm with
them. I like people who love to communicate and who have a good sense
of humor. And I like a confident man, somebody who is not afraid to
stand by my side and then let me shine sometimes.
KW:
Harriet also asks: With so many classic films being redone, is there
a remake you'd like to star in?
SL:
None
that I can think of off the top of my head, Harriet, but let me know
if you have any suggestions.
KW:
Lesley Carter says: I
saw you on the Boris & Nicole show in July. I've been a forever
fan! You look
fantastic. We just don't see enough of you.
SL:
Awww,
thanks Lesley.
KW:
She says:
Congrats on the new movie. I'm also a huge fan of Michael Ealy and
Morris Chestnut. What was it like working with those two hot, sexy
African-American
men?
SL:
It was
great! I mean, who wouldn't want to go to work and look at that every
day? But as sexy and as hot as they are, they're really great actors,
too. And they happen to be really cool human beings. Just nice guys!
They're both about teamwork and really wanting the other person to
shine. I was really impressed with how they'd ask, “Is there
anything you need from me?” A lot of actors are very self-centered
and narcissistic. These guys are tjust he total opposite, so it was
really a treat to work with them.
KW:
Yeah, I
get the sense that you're all very grounded from interviewing all
three of you.
SL:
Oh,
good.
KW:
What
message do you want people to take away from The Perfect Guy?
SL:
I think
people are so different that each person will get their own message,
depending on where they are in life. So, I just want people to come
to the theater and enjoy the ride.
KW: Teresa
Emerson says: I love your work Sanaa, and I'm looking forward to The
Perfect Guy. But wasn't there a project for Macbeth in the works
starring you and Terrence Howard? It sounded very interesting. What
happened to that? Is it still being made?
SL:
In this
day and age, sometimes projects come and go. I don't know whether
this one's ever going to happen. But once word of it is leaked to the
press, it's out there forever, even though it's not really something
that's certain to happen.
KW:
Dr.
Karanja Ajanaku, executive editor of The New Tri-State Defender in
Memphis, asks: Ms. Lathan, if you were cast as the mother of Trayvon
Martin, what would you try to bring to the role?
SL:
Oh my
God! What would I try to bring to the role? Her pain. It's really
about her pain and transforming that pain into the fire that,
hopefully, inspires our communities to raise our voices and create
some change.
KW:
Marilyn
Marshall asks: Which
African-American actress do you most admire?
SL:
I
really love Viola [Davis]... Ruby Dee... Eartha Kitt... There are so
many.
KW:
Editor/Legist
Patricia Turnier asks: Are you interested in producing or directing
in the future?
SL:
Yes, I
produced this picture, and I am actively developing other projects.
KW:
Patricia
would also like to know how you would describe your role of Leah in
The Perfect Guy?
SL:
She is
a professional woman, a lobbyist who wants it all. Her biological
clock's ticking and she's in a relationship with Dave [played by
Morris Chestnut] who's kind of dragging his feet. So, they break it
off. She then meets this seemingly perfect guy [played by Michael
Ealy] with whom she has amazing chemistry. He says and does all the
right things during their whirlwind romance until the day she sees a
side of him that's pretty scary. And her journey goes on a real
roller coaster from there.
KW:
Patricia's
last question is: How has your acting style changed over the years?
SL:
Every
role is different, so I don't think of my acting as a style. This
role certainly presented some new challenges for me which were great,
since I got to play so many different colors. It had romance to it...
It had terror to it... it had strength... It was great to be able to
play Leah Vaughn.
KW:
The Viola Davis question: What’s the biggest difference between who
you are at home as opposed to the person we see on the red carpet?
SL:
I really have a down-to-earth,
simple life. The celebrity aspect is something I really only feel
when I'm out promoting a movie. My life at home is very normal. I
wear sweats. I'm not always in full hair and makeup.
KW:
What
was your very first job?
SL:
I was a cleaning lady. My
grandmother had a friend who owned a building in Harlem. So, I used
to clean houses on the side.
KW:
Who
loved you unconditionally during your formative years?
SL:
Certainly
my mother and father. I was very fortunate that my family was always
so supportive.
KW:
What
was the biggest obstacle you had to overcome on career-wise on your
way up the showbiz ladder?
SL:
To hang in there on those days
when I just didn't feel like continuing. My first acting teacher in
drama school said on the very first day of class that only 1% of
people who try to make a living as actors actually do it. He said one
of the keys to success is persevering. So, as low as I sometimes
felt, I never really allowed myself to think about the possibility of
giving up. But there were certainly days when I wanted to.
KW:
What is
your guiltiest pleasure?
SL:
I have
so many. [Laughs] But as a foodie, I guess I'd have to admit that I
love going to dinner with friends at a fine restaurant. I live for
great cuisine. I just love it!
KW:
The
Dana Perino question: What keeps you up at night?
SL:
I don't know... Nothing keeps
me up right now.
KW:
AALBC.com
founder Troy Johnson asks: What was the last book you read?
KW:
Let's
say you’re throwing your dream dinner party—who’s invited…
and what would you serve?
SL:
Definitely James Baldwin...
Angela Davis... Katharine Hepburn... and maybe Bette Davis.
KW:
And
what would you serve?
SL:
What
would I serve? I don't know. Maybe a seafood pasta with a green salad
and Cabernet Sauvignon.
KW:
Your co-star, Michael Ealy, gave me this question: If
you could meet any historical figure, who would it be?SL:
I'd
like to meet all these people, but I'd definitely like to sit and
talk to James Baldwin because I love his work. It's wonderful!
KW:
The
Pastor Alex Kendrick question: When do you feel the most content?
SL:
When
I'm surrounded by friends and enjoying a conversation over a meal.
KW:
Pastor
Alex also asks: What do you wish other people would note about you?
SL:
Nothing.
It's not really about me; it's about the stories that I tell. I'm
doing this because I'm a storyteller and I love entertainment,
whether it's comedy, a thriller, or a drama. I think stories can
reflect back to us, get conversations going about our lives. That's
my passion!
KW:
Attorney
Bernadette Beekman asks: Do you have a favorite charity?
SL:
Yes,
I'm just starting the Sanaa Lathan Foundation which will be helping
girls in the foster system. I'll be working in conjunction with the
HerShe Group which is a great organization dedicated to giving foster
girls the tools they need to stop the cycle: self-esteem, a college
education and jobs.
KW:
Finally,
what’s in your wallet?
SL:
Some
credit cards... a little cash... business cards. Everywhere I go,
people give me their cards... Let's see... A bunch of pennies and
some earrings I took off... [Chuckles] Nothing really exciting.
KW:
Thanks
again for the time, Sanaa, and best of luck with The Perfect Guy.
SL:
Thanks
you so much, Kam.
To
see the trailer for The Perfect Guy, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CikoxQ4ytI4
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