Sofia Vergara
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by Sarah Churchville
Photographs: Joseph Brown |
With her first feature-film role as Nina in the
upcoming Big
Trouble, Sofia Vergara discovers that sometimes
making it in Hollywood is all about sucking up. For others, that is...
What was it like
shooting your first feature film?
It was a surprise for me, because I wasn’t really
planning to make movies. But Barry offered me this part [he saw her presenting
at the 1999 American Comedy Awards], and it’s been great. Actually, I was just
looking at the poster for the movie, and the only ones not famous in the
American market are me and the frog!
Did it gross you out to have to kiss Puggy (Jason
Lee’s character, a longhaired, tree-living vagabond)?
No, he wasn’t dirty in real life! The dirt under his
fingernails was makeup. It was great working with him; he’s such a calm,
relaxed actor.
Is Puggy the
kind of man you could go for in real life?
Well…I don’t know that I’d like living in a tree;
I think I’d prefer a condo. But with love, you don’t know. You never know
when you’re going to fall in love. I prefer men with dreams, successful
people, but I guess you never know. I hope not.
Are you in
love with anyone now?
There is someone in my heart, but…he’s not my
boyfriend. I don’t have a boyfriend.
Can you tell
me who it is?
No.
Is it Luis Miguel? You know that’s what people
are saying, that that’s what drove Mariah into the nuthouse.
No! No, now you make me feel bad! (laughs) No, no, Luis and I are good friends, and I feel very sorry
about what’s happened to the two of them.
Do you think
Miami is as crazy as it’s portrayed in the film -- goats running loose,
hallucinogenic toads squirting people?
Crazy things do happen here, maybe the sun is too hot
on the heads of people, I don’t know.
Crazy things
like having your toes sucked? You were so funny in the scene where Stanley Tucci
was sucking your feet. Were you wearing prosthetics, or was he really doing it?
Yes, he was really sucking my toes. Oh, I felt so bad
for him! We had to do several takes, and of course right after there’s a scene
where I have to run, so each time I would wash my feet.
Last time we
talked you were also working on a singing career, and obviously you met Heavy D while making the
film. Did the two of you talk about doing something together?
No, we mostly just had fun sitting around the airport
[where much of the film is shot] making jokes.
Do you plan
to make more movies?
I would like to make another movie with [director]
Barry Sonnenfeld, he’s so nice! I really enjoyed this, especially for my first
time. It was not too much responsibility, and I’m in a few short scenes, so it
was great. And I love that I’m not dressed sexy. Right now I have a good agent
in L.A., and I’m taking acting classes and going on castings and meeting
people, so yes, I hope so. |