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LA Times Interview – 22 Nov 2009

la_times_nov_2009Spotted this at the weekend but held off posting it until the dust had settled a little.

A brief interview with Kathryn appeared on the LA Times website on Sunday.  It can be found here.  The text is also reproduced after the jump.

Cute picture, a bigger version can be found in the Gallery.


By Denise Martin

November 22, 2009

Before signing on to star as the lead detective in CBS’ missing-persons drama “Cold Case,” Kathryn Morris was courted by Steven Spielberg and Rod Lurie. She played every male’s fantasy in HBO’s “The Mind of the Married Man” and in John Woo’s “Paycheck.” Now, seven years into playing “Cold Case’s” Lilly Rush, Morris says she’s more content than ever.

Spielberg sought you out after seeing your performance in Lurie’s political thriller “The Contender.” He later cast you in “Minority Report” and “AI.” How did being pursued by Spielberg like that feel?

You think it’s a joke when your agent calls you, and then all of a sudden you’re in front of him. It’s like getting sprinkled with fairy dust. After 10 years in the business, there you are sitting in front of him, and he’s got your picture and résumé on his desk. I remember he said that he thought I was a very versatile actress, and that’s why we were having this meeting. He asked me about how I had come up with my character in “The Contender,” and about my past experience and acting. It felt like he was bringing me into his club.

Lurie, who first cast you in “The Contender,” called you his muse. That’s adoration.

He’s another decent person. He actually saw me on an audition, it’s as boring as that. But we talk a lot. He has his own like little acting company, if you will, and I think he just feels like I’m one of his go-to actors. When he writes a new script often he will send it to me. I feel honored, because for Rod to ask for my feedback means a lot.

You have been playing Lilly on “Cold Case” for several years now. How do you keep a procedural series fresh? What do you still enjoy about playing her?

Lilly has evolved from being this little beat cop to this hungry cold case detective to a person who has expanded her sole capacity. Not just with the suspects, or the victims. She has really evolved into a person that is as real to me as a relative of mine. It’s a pretty cool thing to have for this many years.

Have you ever felt a little restless or maybe wanted to try something new?

I’m in talks for a couple of great independent films concurrent with “Cold Case,” but the show is having its best season ever if you ask me. To me when actors get restless on series, I find them to be a little on the lazy side. I’m still looking to be a better actor, and I’m grateful every day. . . .

Before “Cold Case,” you had a juicy role in HBO’s “Mind of the Married Man.” Could you see doing comedy again?

Ha, that show really [ticked] some women off, didn’t it?

Well, yes.

It became a little controversial, and I loved being part of the controversy. Playing the press secretary to the mayor, being this fantasy of a smart bossy woman who can roll in lingerie and have sex while talking politics in bed . . . I loved it. It was just so much fun, but again, I’m really happy on “Cold Case” now. It’s like doing a mini movie every week on our show.

It sounds like you maybe miss the sexy part of that role.

I’m actually a real girly girl, even though Lilly is in suits 24/7. I’m a girl that wants to climb in a van with 10 other girls and camp out in chenille to go see “Sex and the City.” (My girlfriends and I did dress up for it.) That’s a whole other side of myself. I even have a new fashion venture that’s in the early stages of design. The other day we had this chill in the air and I walked over to the camera crew and, “Boys, there’s good news: It’s chilly enough for cute boot weather!”

In “Cold Case,” you jump around in time, solving missing persons cases from all sorts of periods. Do you have a favorite time period the show has gotten to explore?

I actually prefer cases that are a little bit more recent. But I do like the ’80s because of the music. In our two-part season finale it was exclusively Pearl Jam. That was just the coolest.

The time slot changes have not been helpful to the show’s ratings.

Well, we have fans that have followed us wherever we go. And our audience actually watches the show when it airs, they don’t DVR it. That’s a big difference. We are trying to do more cases aimed at 18- to 49-year-olds, though. Like we just did a skateboard episode, and a fight club episode. . . .

12 comments to LA Times Interview – 22 Nov 2009

  • Lilly_Scotty

    I don’t like the dress she is wearing at all, not sure about the picture, not as nice as I would have pictured it, but her smile is utterly gorgeous!

  • IcyWinter

    I actually like her dress, KM is so beautiful

  • Lilly_Scotty

    I want her to do something with her hair. I’m used to seeing it different around every two seasons. However, it’s still the same. I would like to see something different on her, even thought she looks gorgeous at the moment, she’d look gorgeous with any style.

  • IcyWinter

    Remember you can’t compare it to how the hairsylists do her hair on the show to how Kathryn is in real life. She’s has her own style outside of CC

  • Lilly_Scotty

    Yes and I am talking about that style. I want her to do something with her hair, get a new fringe or something or the hairdo different.

  • IcyWinter

    There’s actually nothing wrong with her hair, I hated the hairstyle she had when she went france/ season 5. Kathryn’s hair looks normal now, she looks horrible with short hair.

    Anyways,I love reading new KM interviews. She seems like a down to earth person

  • Lilly_Scotty

    Personally, I loved her hairstlye in season 1 and 2. That was my favourite, I loved it in season 5 with the bangs, but when she straightened it, it looked horrible. I would like to see something new, I am starting to turn off her fringe, I’d like her to do something different with it.

  • IcyWinter

    I actually hated her hair in S1 and 2, ugh! That’s just me of course, her hair right now is fine. What we might not like , KM might like.. All and in KM is a beautiful person

  • Lilly_Scotty

    I agree but I really did love her hair in season 1 and 2. The layers were crazy and I loved it. I really want to see her at more events. I love seeing new pictures of her :) Maybe she can come to Australia soon, maybe to Melbourne, that would be amazing!!

  • IcyWinter

    I didn’t realize that she’s in the early design of having a fashion venture, that would be pretty cool.

    • Oh yes, I must not have really taken in the meaning of that bit. I seem to be having a problem equating KM with clothing at the moment 😉

      • IcyWinter

        It’s hard see KM as a designer, yet i would buy some stuff from her clothing line when it finally goes on the market; if it’s not too expensive like everything is these days.

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