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By Mary Borsellino
December 1, 2006
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ST: Is acting something you have long-term ambitions for?

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Super Women: Supernatural's Emily
Tania Saulnier
Tania Saulnier
By Mary Borsellino
December 1, 2006
The horror genre, both on television and in film, isn't exactly lacking in female characters who're sweet, young, pretty, in peril, and in need of an action hero to save them. But when Tania Saulnier plays that kind of role, in projects like Supernatural and Slither, the cliche damsel ends up something else, something a little stronger and more interesting.
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Sequential Tart: How did you get into acting?
Tania Saulnier: My mom got me started with acting when I was eight. I was also a competitive dancer during my teen years, so I put the acting career on hold. When I was 15 I realized I wanted to get back into acting. I quit dance and have been acting ever since.
Tania Saulnier: My mom got me started with acting when I was eight. I was also a competitive dancer during my teen years, so I put the acting career on hold. When I was 15 I realized I wanted to get back into acting. I quit dance and have been acting ever since.
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ST: Is acting something you have long-term ambitions for?
TS: I can't predict the future, but acting is my passion, so I will keep working hard and hope for the best. I have other ambitions I hope to pursue one day.
ST: What was your experience on the Supernatural set like?
TS: My experience on the set of Supernatural was nothing but fun. I had a blast; it was a real privilege working with director Kim Manners.
ST: What's been your favourite project to work on so far?
TS: My favorite project, by far, was Slither. It's rare to find a cast and crew that work so well together and are so much fun. James Gunn was one of the most interesting, funny, caring and talented directors I have ever worked with.
ST: What's been the most difficult?
TS: Slither was the most difficult project I've worked on. I didn't quite realize how much energy goes into horror films. Trying to keep your energy up and the tears flowing can get a little exhausting.
ST: Is that your knee on the Slither poster?
TS: Yes, that is my knee on the Slither poster.
ST: What was your experience on the Supernatural set like?
TS: My experience on the set of Supernatural was nothing but fun. I had a blast; it was a real privilege working with director Kim Manners.
ST: What's been your favourite project to work on so far?
TS: My favorite project, by far, was Slither. It's rare to find a cast and crew that work so well together and are so much fun. James Gunn was one of the most interesting, funny, caring and talented directors I have ever worked with.
ST: What's been the most difficult?
TS: Slither was the most difficult project I've worked on. I didn't quite realize how much energy goes into horror films. Trying to keep your energy up and the tears flowing can get a little exhausting.
ST: Is that your knee on the Slither poster?
TS: Yes, that is my knee on the Slither poster.

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