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Lindsey Shaw Phone Interview
3-14-06
(Nickelodean's "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide")

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Tracey here from Pop Blitz Magazine. We are talking with actress Lindsey Shaw, who plays “Moze” on Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide. Lindsey, can you please introduce yourself?
Lindsey: Hey, I’m Lindsey.
Tracey: Aside from Ned’s what else are you working on?
Lindsey: You know, I’m not working on much at the moment. Just kind of been working on some scripts for some independent films which I’ll be starting in the spring.
Tracey: By the time you’ve reached 17 what do you want to of accomplished?
Lindsey: I want to have this series under my belt, which I think I will. I want to be, I don’t know just having a good time. 17’s the time to party.
Tracey: You started acting in plays when you were just in daycare. What drew your attention to acting?
Lindsey: There wasn’t a specific thing that ever drew my attention to it. I just liked entertaining people and I liked the spotlight, and that just kind of snowballed into entertaining for people.
Tracey: What was your favorite theater role that you’ve played?
Lindsey: I got the lady in this Christmas Chronicles play at my school. I felt like I was just it, you know what I mean. We’d have these rehearsals and I’d be like ‘yep I’m the lead in this play’ and I played this character “Scoop” who was like a reporter. I don’t know, it was the weirdest role, but I had such a good time playing it. We rehearsed for like a month beforehand and I loved it.
Tracey: Did you get a bunch of flowers afterwards?
Lindsey: Yeah, we okay it was just all onstage. I don’t know what made me feel so important when I was up there. I was like okay, this is like a fifth grade play, but whatever.
Tracey: Well that’s a pretty big deal for a kid.
Lindsey: Yeah, exactly. It was just so much fun, it was awesome. That was the first big role at school I’d ever gotten, and I was just so happy, I was overjoyed.
Tracey: What was your most embarrassing onstage moment?
Lindsey: You know, I was never onstage that much to have built up an embarrassing moment. I mean thankfully, I would of yeah. That would have been awful if I had fallen or something, but nope never had one.
Tracey: Well that’s a good thing.
Lindsey: Yeah, exactly.
Tracey: You can’t have any embarrassing stories that you have to tell people then.
Lindsey: Exactly. No embarrassing pictures floating around.
Tracey: That’s a good thing.
Lindsey: Yeah exactly.
Tracey: Your parents can’t just drag them out years from no and be like ‘oh look at this’.
Lindsey: Yeah, not like those old baby videos they always tend to drag out when your friends are over. I don’t know if that happens to anyone else, but that happens to me quite a bit.
Tracey: No, not yet luckily.
Lindsey: Lucky.
Tracey: Or just wait if some guy comes over, then they drag them out then.
Lindsey: Oh man, no no I don’t even want to think about that.
Tracey: Well you don’t have any embarrassing stories or photos from that so you don’t have to worry about it.
Lindsey: Right. Exactly.
Tracey: I’m sure they could find other one’s though.
Lindsey: Oh trust me, there’s plenty.
Tracey: All parents could find embarrassing photos.
Lindsey: Yeah their choices about that stuff. It’s weird, they just pull them out when it’s convenient.
Tracey: Being that your 16, is it weird playing a middle schooler?
Lindsey: You know, you’d think it would be, but not really. I mean it’s quite a bit older, but I think it’s fun to play down that age, rediscover some of the mannerisms I had when I was that age.
Tracey: Nothing wrong with that.
Lindsey: Exactly.
Tracey: Are you planning on going to college, if so what for?
Lindsey: Yes I am planning on going to college, but I doubt it’s going to be right after high school, and I have no idea for what. I would think probably for psychology or something.
Tracey: Psychology is fun. I’ve taken a few classes. I read you like surfing the net. What do you like to do when your online?
Lindsey: Well I used to like to check myspace, but that’s not an option anymore. I like to go to ebaumsworld with those weird videos, you know those funky, have you ever been there?
Tracey: Yeah, I used to play those games in class.
Lindsey: Yeah, I freakin’ love that site. It’s such a fun site. Just anything with like stupid games on them, and that kind of thing.
Tracey: Cool, well it’s got a few crazy games on there.
Lindsey: Yeah, seriously.
Tracey: Kind of graphic, not totally nice games on there.
Lindsey: I know, yeah, it’s a little, yeah I hear ya loud and clear.
Tracey: But I mean it’s not, it’s just like joking around but.
Lindsey: Yeah.
Tracey: Yeah, that site kept me busy when I was bored.
Lindsey: Yeah, very very good site to kill boredom.
Tracey: And had time to kill. You like sports. Is there any new sport you’d like to try if you had the chance?
Lindsey: Hmm, hockey. Okay, some of my friends like hockey and I just recently got into the game, and I’ve been to a few games. It seems like the funnest sport ever. Like being on the ice seems really cool, and being able to check people seems crazy cool.
Tracey: So ice hockey or more like street hockey?
Lindsey: Ice hockey. Skating on the ice is so cool.
Tracey: You’d think it’d be harder.
Lindsey: Yeah, seriously.
Tracey: What are your top 3 favorite tv shows?
Lindsey: Top 3 favorite shows, oh wow, okay we can do this. Family guy, okay let me think of another one. Family guy, this is such a good question, One Tree Hill even though it’s gotten corny, and probably, dang this is a good question. Ugh, I can’t even think of what I watch on a daily basis. And, I don’t know, probably the OC. Well I don’t know, I don’t watch it on a daily basis, but it’s still a good show. So I’m going to go with OC, yeah.
Tracey: I was going to say, you probably won’t say “Ned’s” since you don’t like to really, you know, watch yourself.
Lindsey: Yeah, exactly. Watching myself, it’s not the best feeling in the world.
Tracey: Yeah, actually now we have a few fan questions and one of them is actually how does it feel to be on tv, and later watch yourself?
Lindsey: Okay, I think the being on tv part is awesome. Being able to reach out and entertain people is so cool. But then watching yourself, it’s awkward. You know what I mean? You just sit there and you’re like ‘hum’. It’s just weird to think that so many people are seeing that, and that’s the kind of performance you gave. I don’t know, it’s just kind of a self-conscious thing.
Tracey: To sit there and judge yourself, and be like you know. I don’t know some people would probably be picking apart, did I do okay, did I do this.
Lindsey: Yeah.
Tracey: That’d be hard then. Are you anything like Moze?
Lindsey: Yeah, actually I’m a lot like Moze. She’s a tomboy. She really loves sports, and so do I. She’s determined and everything, and she’s a good student, organized. All of those are traits of mine to a certain extent. The biggest difference is that she has two guy friends and can’t make any girl friends. And that’s basically the opposite for me. I always have like a ton of girl friends.
Tracey: Yep same here.
Lindsey: Yeah.
Tracey: Final question. Is there anything that you would like to say to your fans and Pop Blitz?
Lindsey: You know what? I just want to give a humongous thank you to all the fans, cos they’re awesome. You know what I mean? It’s so cool that they take time out of their day to tune in and watch, and I’m so glad that they enjoy the show. I hope they continue to enjoy it.
Special thanks to Lindsey, and her publicist. Also to the following fans for questions: Ashley and Christie.
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