Interview with Mira Furlan, Lost's Danielle Rousseau
29 Oct 2014
MCMira Furlan was born in Yugoslavia, now known as Croatia. She started her acting in Yugoslavia where she produced a number of films and was a well-known actress. In 1991 she moved over to New York with her husband where she had to start her career again because no one really knew her outside of Europe. She is now known for some of her work in America, including Babylon 5 and the TV show Lost.
I got the chance to have a chat with Mira Furlan when she attended the event Armageddon in Melbourne, Australia. She joined a number of actors and actresses including, Helen Slater, Alaina Huffman, AJ Buckley and Travis Wester.
She spoke about her experience in Lost and in Babylon 5, the different experience she had when she moved over to America, the reason why she became an actress and which country she would love to visit.
When conducting the interview Mira had just flew in and was quite tired because of the 20 hour flight to Melbourne, “I’m very tired because it is a very very long flight, but it’s a beautiful city very charming and cosy”.
Although she did star in the TV show Lost, Mira talks about how she wishes her character’s role in the storyline was much bigger. She pictured a different story arch for her character, however, was killed in season 4 and later shown in flashbacks, “It was a beautiful role, unfortunately it didn’t have the development that I would have liked. For me it was just a stretch of that character”.
When asked who she wished she had more scenes with in the Lost cast she answered Terry O’Quinn who played John Locke.
Coming from a country she knew so well and a lot of people knew her was hard for Mira but it definitely changed her life for the better. Mira talked about how filming in Croatia or Bosnia is so much different to filming in America. What is considered a big or huge production in Croatia is a very low budgeted production in America.
For Mira, she knew she wanted to be an actress at a very young age, when she was in high-school she performed in a play and she had an epiphany on stage that she knew she wanted to do this for the rest of her life, “On that stage I had a feeling of empowerment and magic, those two things together, it mesmerised me. This profession can give you a lot of happiness but it can also have unhappiness and frustration. You have to find a good balance”.
Mira mentioned different amazing actors that have influenced her in her journey as an actor she mentioned Meryl Streep, Anthony Hopkins, Robert Downey Jr, Matthew McConaughey, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Heath Ledger. “Unfortunately some of the best are also the one that have troubles in their lives, it’s seems like an easy profession but there are definitely struggles in it.”
Aside from acting Mira has a strong passion in both music and languages, she has produced a number of songs, written a play that is being produced and she has even written a book in Serbian, which she also plans to have it translated in English. Mira speaks a fair bit of languages, including French, German, English, Croatian and some Spanish and Italian.
In Mira’s panel on Sunday’s Armageddon she briefly spoke about the shift in women roles in films when she came to America. In Croatia she was playing a lot of different women that were abused or raped or always second to a man, but when she came to America she was playing roles that empowered women and were equal or higher than a man in films. It was a different experience for her but she definitely liked the shift in power for women roles.
Mira said she had plans to try a visit Bali after the Armageddon event, however, she has to flight out to Europe six days after she returns from Australia to work on a project, which she couldn’t mention anything about it because it is clouded in secrets but will be revealed soon. So look out for any news about what Mira is currently working on!
Thanks for this! I didn't know that much about her!
ReplyDeleteNo problem glad you liked it :)
ReplyDeleteI was always under the impression that the reason Rosuseau wasn't a bigger part of Lost was because Furlan was unwilling to commit any further than a few episodes here and there... :S
ReplyDeleteI could have sworn there was an interview with Lindeof or Cuse around 2006/07 where they expressed interest in doing more with the character, but explained that Furlan was unable to work with their intended constraints. I should look for this later. I might terribly wrong.
Oh wow really that's really old. If it is true someone must be lying haha. Because when she was speaking about it she sounded really disappointed about it. And she even said it again in her panel. If you find the interview let me know. Interesting.
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ReplyDeleteShe'll always be Delenn to me.
ReplyDeleteRosseau was killed in season 4, not 2.
ReplyDeleteI think I also remember an interview from LOST magazine in which she said something like, it was "too hot" shooting in Hawaii...so maybe that is part of the "constraints" she was also taking about?????
ReplyDeleteI was quite disappointed they killed her too. She was a very interesting character and her brief appearances were pretty well done and fleshed out. The likes of Rousseau and Alex were great supporting characters that enriched the world of Lost, it was a mistake to get rid of them so abruptly.
ReplyDeleteMe Three! :D
ReplyDeleteOh my bad. I'll change it :)
ReplyDeleteI just read just then that her husband said she got bored of the island and it was to hot filming there. And she asked to me killed off. Hmm now I'm confused maybe she was lying now and I wished she stayed longer.
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