Interview: Courtney Baxter

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Actress Courtney Baxter (20), grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and joined SAG and AFTRA at the tender and impressionable age of 11. She found her passion after a fifth grade play. Sheās the youngest of four kids. Currently, she attends PACE University in New York City as a double major in Film Studies and Economics. Sheās taking Economics because her Professor Shostya made her fall in love with it. Sheās a really proactive, smart young woman, and if you donāt mind my bragging I learned a little about Economics too through our conversation. Specifically, what I learned it was about a course she took called āGreen Economicsā for which she did a project on Waste Management in New York. She says what she found was ābafflingā. It breaks down how much trash weāve generated, what we recycle, where it goes, and how it can be reduced. Did I already say she is really smart?
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On Donny Brook, and the pre-production
So right now, we still have a couple of people that weāre casting. Itās been nice for me. I donāt have to do the paperwork and a lot of the groundwork on this, in which was I very lucky because Iām a co-producer. My job is just more to make connections, introduce people to other people. Kind of help how to best promote the film, and all that sort of stuff and Iām also acting in it. Iām the lead characterās love interest. āItās pretty fun. Itās cool because itās a very male-dominated cast and I kind of have this unique badass female character which Iām very excited about. Itās going wonderfuland right now, weāre looking at going and shooting in mid-November. Weāre going to shoot in New York. Some in Philadelphia, and I think weāre going to make a pretty cool film. Itās nice, because itās something that Iāve never done before. The kind of one-line, plot line. Our lead character Franny comes home from the war in Iraq. He lives in a very poor neighborhood in Queens, and itās gang-ridden. I Itās a struggle when he gets back to try to keep on the straight and narrow and not get involved with the gangs. But they kind of come to him and he doesnāt have a choice. Itās a very interesting story. It really is very honest and like I said, it incorporates a lot of different things. Thereās like a Fight Club element to it, and of course thereās also Michael Imperioli who plays a big drug lord. Itās a really great script.
Wow, Iām from Queens so thatās very interesting to hear. Well, I canāt wait to see it. Thatāll be cool.
Absolutely.
Tell me a little bit about Sharknado, did you audition for it? How were you casted?
I did. I did. A lot of their key cast are all from Los Angeles. The only people actually from New York were Dante Palminteri, who plays my brother and myself.
Courtney auditioned for Sharknado 2 in New York, and within a half an hour of taping, she received a call from her agent. She thought it was a call with good news about landing the role but it wasnāt. It was actually a call about the tape running out whilst they were shooting her. Eventually, she did get the call back.
āIt was a very quick process. Everything about it was crazy, very fast-paced and kind of odd. It was one of the first times Iāve ever been on a film where we did one take and theyāll say, āOK, we got itā and Iāll say, āAre you sure it wasnāt terrible because we havenāt got any back up!ā But luckily, you just had to establish that trust with Anthony [Ferrante], our director, from the the second you stepped on set because he always had so many things going on. We had so many different cameos that while weāre filming and we’d say, āOK, we need to take a ten minute break so Anthony can talk to Biz Markie on the phone to see if heās confirmed. It was really bad and insane. I donāt how they kept their sanity. Maybe they didnāt,ā Courtney poked fun.
āBut it definitely was a crazy couple of weeks there. It was brutally, brutally cold and Iām fine with the cold. I shot a horror film. It was all night shoots in the middle of November and that didnāt even compare to this. One day we were on set, the scene where weāre running from the Statue of Liberty, and it was literally 5 degrees.
Whoa.
5 degrees. I would much rather film in the cold than the heat because Iād sweat like a crazy person.. Iād rather be cold than hot. It got to this point where Iām wearing these Inka shoes, kind of like Converse with patterns, a pair of tights and a skirt and a sweater and a little jacket. I was just so cold. I always tried very hard to not complain on set because just from having that producer mindset and understanding thatās the last thing they need on the set is an actress complaining about something.
True.
I understand that they just really need you to cooperate. So I always try very hard not to complain. But there were sometimes that I was like, āGuys, I just gotta say: Iām really really cold. But we had some really huge warming jackets and they were really good about giving them to us. As soon as we werenāt filming, we were bundled up. It was pretty cool.
Nice. Well, I think thatās a very good tip. No complaining.
āI think what I was known for onset was everyday that I filmed, I actually brought different Sharknado themed desserts. The first day I did these cupcakes that were red inside, had the blue icing and a shark fin on top. They were great. We made 100.ā
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Did you bake them?
I made them for the whole crew with the help of my roommate, my sister and my mom. The second day I was like, āOh, I should make something again. I canāt remember the order it was in but I made Rice Krispy treats in the form of shark teeth, shark tornadoes. On day four, I was like, āWow, I really shouldnāt have committed to doing this because now, Iām so tired. Luckily, my mom and my roommate really helped me and they kind of took over for me on the latter days but it was to the point where Iād walk on set and everybody would be like āCourtney, what did you bring for dessert?ā Actually before our L.A. premiere, the whole casting crew went to dinner and when I walked into the restaurant our director Anthony was like, āOh well, I guess weāre going to have to get dessert. I was thinking Courtney was going to bring something.ā
Thatās very nice of you. I think that speaks alot about your character.
I usually joke but thereās some crewmembers who usually donāt want any part of the actors, and I always say you can make friends with a keygrip on set or the gaffer or something and then, youāre doing good because theyāre so focused and in their own worlds. I always try to make a distinct effort to make friends and make connections, network. You never know whoās going to direct the next project youāre on. It can be the PA. It could be the guy getting you your coffee.

True. This is true. Good lessons. Do you have any words of inspiration for young women or men who want to get into film? Is there anything that you can tell them?
I think that you have to put in a lot, a lot, a lot to even get out a little bit. I think thatās the biggest thing to go for. You can go on a 100 auditions, book 1 of them and itās totally fine. Itās not even abnormal. Never take things personally. You could have a great read on the audition but if youāre not the right look then, youāre not the right look. My biggest thing is when I go into an audition, I really donāt get nervous I think because Iām just used to it. Thereās no reason to be nervous. They want you to do well. Itās not like youāre going in and they want you to be terrible. They want you to do well so they can cap the project and move on. Just stay calm and then when you come out, just forget about it. Donāt think, āOh well, I wonder if Iām going to get a call back on that.ā Just move onto the next thing and always give everything the proper amount of time. If you put effort in, eventually it will work out. But if you take time, it it does not necessarily mean that youāre going to start acting and in one year youāre going to have a big movie. For me, sometimes I wonder why we torture ourselves into this thing year after year, trying to I guess āmake it.ā. It really does come down to that passion and that love. You gotta be willing to do the things that arenāt as fun so that you can do the fun things. You gotta do the smaller projects so that eventually you can do the bigger projects. Just in life, everything happens for a reason and if you try to waste your time questioning it, then thatās the reason, you know? Itās important to stay grounded as well. Iām kind of talking all over the placeā¦
No, youāre doing great. This is great!
Stay grounded and stay honest. Donāt lose sight of the people that were there for you before anything. Donāt ever think youāre better than somebody. Never talk down to anybody on set. I think the worst thing you can see is when youāre on set and somebody who blatantly thinks they deserve they can have a big attitude because theyāre all excited and on set and theyāre doing a movie, you know and give everyone an attitude. Itās silly. It doesnāt make any sense. Be a nice person, I mean itās really all of the simple things but if you stay true to them and you stay honest then, youāll do well. And it does take time, and thatās the point Iāll emphasis because Iāve been doing this since I was 11-years-old. Itās a lot of work and nobodyās going to work harder for your career than yourself. Donāt expect others to do stuff for you. Itās all about the hard work just as it is in any profession. Sometimes, this profession can be particularly very brutal and hard because your self-image matters a lot but thatās where you just have to stay true to yourself more than anything.
When you first hear GrungeCake, what comes to mind?
To be honest, I kind of pictured like a hipster in like Brooklyn eating like a really trendy piece of cake. I donāt know if thatās the common answer or not. I think because in New York, the hipsters are a big thing so all of these trendy cupcakes are a big industry now. But thatās what I think. Maybe a guy with a beard and glasses, and super grungy. Youāre not sure if heās homeless or super hipster. You donāt know if his jeans cost one dollar or $500. You know, those types of people but then, heās eating like a hot pink piece of cake that probably has flowers and itās really nice and the guy from the Cake Boss made it. So, thatās what I think.
I laughed, and told her that her response was perfect. āThat was awesome. We get a lot of different answers but that one right there is really, really cool. You painted a picture for sure. I could see that guy. Heās like sitting at a wooden table at the back of a restaurant in Williamsburg.ā
Oh, you totally can!
Are there any misconceptions about you that you want to set straight?
I guess the one thing Iād say for misconceptions⦠I donāt think enough people know who I am to have misconceptions yet but if they come one day, Iāll welcome them. I mean, at least people will be talking about me. An article came out and said that I was a former singer before I did Sharknado, which Iām not. I am really good in the shower, like an impeccable shower singer but thatās really as far as I go, you know? I used to take voice lessons and maybe Iāll get back into it one day. That was really the only false claim. There havenāt been many claims out there to be false yet but one day they will come.
We both laughed, and replied, āWe look forward to the false claims.ā
Courtney will appear in a MTV show called āOne Bad Choiceā this Winter. Sheās graduating next Summer, and thereās also a chance of her joining the cast of Sharknado 3. Weāll keep our fingers crossed. For more about our Cake Girl Courtney Baxter, please visit her IMDb via this link.



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