Jack Quaid posted a mini Hunger Games reunion to Vine last night. Amandla Stenberg, Jackie Emerson, Dayo Okeniyi and Jack look like they were out having a blast together. It's completely adorable. Have a look:
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Jack Quaid posted a mini Hunger Games reunion to Vine last night. Amandla Stenberg, Jackie Emerson, Dayo Okeniyi and Jack look like they were out having a blast together. It's completely adorable. Have a look:
What has been your favorite role to play so far?
I don’t know if I can pick a favorite, because my experience has been so varied. But what I loved about The Hunger Games is that it had a fantastic cast. It was basically like summer camp. We were all in the woods together for three months. There were a lot of pranks pulled and sleepovers and that kind of thing. It is kind of a rare experience where all the members of a cast like each other. There were no conflicts or anything.
Was it weird to have your Hunger Games character made into an action figure?
[Laughs] It was pretty bizarre. The Hunger Games was one of the very few films I’ve made, and I got an action figure! It was pretty crazy. It’s really cool. I love to play with it with my niece. I like the fact that it is an image of young girl and it is not a weird sexualized action figure like you often see.
Oprah recently interviewed Alfre Woodard, Viola Davis, Phylicia Rashad, and Gabrielle Union about the challenges black actresses face in Hollywood. They discussed the lack of quality roles for black women as well as the criticism women of color sometimes receive in a hostile and competitive media landscape. At this point in your acting career, have you experienced anything like this? If so, what is your hope for the future?
With The Hunger Games, there was some drama over the fact that a lot of people didn’t expect my character Rue to be African American. So, I received some negative feedback. I kind of distanced myself from it because it seemed very silly to me. I didn’t really think I needed to focus my energy on it.
I don’t really check my personal mentions that much on Twitter. I think it is best to abstain from looking at them rather than come across one negative comment and have it stick in my mind. This happens to a lot of young people in the industry, and it kind of breaks them down. When [those tweets] happened I really tried not to look at what was going on. It was pretty shocking to see some of the articles that compiled the tweets I received. I remember calling my friend Jackie Emerson and telling her I wouldn’t understand all of the drama even if Rue wasn’t supposed to be black, and she comforted me. She told me I had to realize it was nothing personal, but it was unfortunately how society was reacting to the “shocking” presence of an African American actress. [Laughs] I tried not to let it get to me.
I’ve also been told “We’re going in another direction” when I’ve auditioned for roles, and the “other direction” turns out to be a girl with blue eyes and blonde hair. I do agree that perhaps it is more competitive when you’re an African American actress. But at the same time, I can almost use it to demonstrate my ability, because since there are fewer roles for African American women, I can make a deeper impression. I can feel more special about my roles because I know I’ve worked hard to get where I am and I know that I’m one of the people who have made it.
In the future, I think there will be a lot more roles in this kind of new wave of African American actresses like Kerry Washington. Kerry Washington is really revolutionizing the industry. She’s a great role model for me
Be sure to check out the rest of RookieMag's article, and find out about Amandla's charity work and much more HERE.
We told you HERE all about Amandla Stenberg's Hunger Games Screening For a Cause raffle benefiting the Ubuntu Fund. Christina Dover (the lucky winner) and her friend joined Amandla, Jack Quaid, and Ian Nelson to watch The Hunger Games last Saturday night. Amandla shared these photos on her blog.
On Saturday night, Ian Nelson, Jack Quaid and the winners of the Ubuntu Fund raffle joined me at WME's screening room to watch The Hunger Games. I am very thankful to Christiana Dover (@christianalove), the winner of the raffle, for her contributions to this cause. I'd like to thank everyone who supported Ubuntu by buying a raffle ticket. Every dollar counts, and together we were able to raise over $900! This money will go towards the Ubuntu Center in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, where it will be used to provide care for the kids in need in the township.
You can help Amandla support the Ubuntu Fund by watching a short video on her blog here. For every view, Zodiak Media donates $1 to the fund.
Amandla Stenberg (Rue) has organised a fundraiser benefiting the UBUNTU EDUCATION FUND. A $10 donation to her Crowdrise campaign enters you to win a chance to attend a screening of The Hunger Games in Los Angeles with Amandla and other cast members Jackie Emerson (Foxface), Isabelle Fuhrman (Clove), Kalia Prescott (District 3 Tribute), and Ian Nelson (District 3 Tribute).
The Ubuntu Education Fund is a non-profit organization that provides over 2,000 orphaned and vulnerable children and their families with lifesaving HIV support services and essential educational resources in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
Winners will be drawn and announced on Thursday, May 23rd. Click here to donate and find out more.
The Hunger Games took home TWO Kids' Choice Awards last night at Nickelodeon's 2013 KCAs: Best Book and Best Movie. Willow Shields, Amandla Stenberg, and Alexander Ludwig walked the purple carpet and were on hand to accept for The Hunger Games.
Kids' Choice Awards 2013: Stevel Carell and Kristen Wiig Present Favorite Movie
Josh Hutcherson made a special video appearance to promote his upcoming movie Epic, and got slimed in the process. Check out the full video:
Kids' Choice Awards 2013: Josh Hutcherson and Amanda Seyfriend Get Slimed
Willow Shield spoke with Clevver TV on the purple carpet and she talked Catching Fire! She seems really excited about the movie.
Annie Thurman (District 9 tribute in The Hunger Games) tweeted a cute snap of her and Willow at the KCAs.
Amandla Stenberg, our Rue, has just been cast in two big projects.
Amandla will co-star as Irene in NBC's as yet untitled 1/2 hour comedy starring Craig Robinson. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the comedy centers on a talented musician Craig (Robinson), who adjusts to his new life as a middle school teacher. Amandla plays a "spunky, fearless and smart eighth grader deperate to learn to sing despite an off-key voice.
Amandla will also voice a character in the upcoming Rio 2! Congrats, Amandla!