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For her doing comedy is second nature

International Actor
Last Updated 19 January 2015, 16:03 IST

This young girl got exposed to the world of theatre in high school and then refined her skills by studying improvisational comedy in her higher studies. Eliza Coupe’s journey from the stage to the front of the TV camera was made with time.

“It can be films or television. It depends on the actor and what the actual role is. For me, I personally can do film, I can do television drama and comedy. For me it depends on what kind of role it is,” says Coupe when asked which is more difficult a medium - television, films
or theatre?

The American actress who is widely popular for her role in comedy series ‘Happy Endings’ admits, “It is very easy for me to play comedic characters. I have always done comedy and I have always found it just effortless to do comedic roles. I don’t have a problem to do it, for me it is just second nature.”

But in her latest project she chose to take up the character of Nina Whitley and present on screen the highs and lows of her life in the TV show Benched – which airs on Star World Premiere. Coupe elucidates, “I play a lawyer, who was a high powered attorney and then had a bit meltdown in front of the entire office and had to basically go and be a public defender so that’s where the whole series takes place in the public defender world, like a fish out of water.”

“I love all the parts I have played and I get excited when I get new parts to play. There was a show that I did but it never aired. I played a very different character in it, one which no one has ever seen me play before, she was a wild child type of character and I would love to play that character again, but not in Benched. Nina is perfect,” she adds expressing her satisfaction with all the roles that she has played in the past. 

A reason for this could be her decision to choose characters that have “different dimensions”. “I had a lot of fun playing Dr Denise Mahoney in the show Scrubs. When the role of Nina was offered to me, the character was layered and had actual personality. I could actually relate to her. So saying ‘yes’ to a role has a lot to do with the writing. If the writing is good and the story is good then I will do it. Even if the character offered to me is not the main character. I mean I just finished doing a film because the
writing was so good that I couldn’t say no.”

“I am open to anything. As far as the writing is good, the concept is good, the character is good. I will do anything, be it films, television, dramas. I want to produce, I want to direct as well,” says Coupe as one wonders what will be her next role?

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(Published 19 January 2015, 16:03 IST)

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