In & Out of the Lab w/Astrid Farnsworth: An Interview with Jasika Nicole from FRINGE

At WonderCon in San Francisco recently, I was thrilled to find out that Jasika Nicole (Astrid Farnsworth on Fringe) was going to be there. She was delightful, outgoing and warm; with an infectious laugh and very friendly smile, I felt like we were old friends after only a few minutes of conversation. Jasika was kind enough to answer a few questions for an interview, and I also obtained both an autographed photo and poster for two of YOU to win (see details at the end of the post)!

1. In addition to Fringe, you caught my attention last year when you were featured in the New York Times article "Out in Hollywood." And then I was thrilled to discover your very sweet and autobiographical comic (via a link on your blog). What has been the response to that article and from fans in general?

Jasika: After the article came out, I got a few incredibly supportive and sincere emails from some fans, but there wasn't really an onslaught of extra attention that I noticed. My comic High Yella Magic has inspired more people to write to me and offer their opinions and encouragement than that article did. I really enjoyed being a part of the Times piece, but, in regards to my story, it was mostly factual and barely personal - it let the world know that I was queer, out and proud without delving very much beneath the surface. My comic offers a pretty personal look into who I am and what my experiences have been, and I think that people tend to connect with and respond to that in kind.

2. A few years ago, you had the opportunity to work with the late Natasha Richardson (on The Mastersons of Manhattan). Did you share many scenes with her, and would you mind sharing your memories of her?

Jasika: I did a sitcom pilot with Natasha Richardson in which I played the seemingly sweet live-in nurse to her ailing father who was also sleeping with her husband and her nephew. I had a couple of big scenes with Natasha, but when I wasn’t on the set, I spent all my time just watching her and Brian Benben and Molly Shannon create really dynamic comedy with each other in rehearsal. James Burrows was the director for that show, and watching him and Natasha work together, him coming up with an idea on the fly and her being able to take that and give him something even better than he asked for - it was just remarkable.

3. After the show The Return on Jezebel James was canceled, were you looking for another television series?

Jasika: No, not at all. I just wanted to be working! After my Jezebel dreams were crushed, the effects of the Writers’ Strike hit full force. There were hardly any auditions at all, so I tried to prepare myself for the worst, which, in my head, was not screen testing or being cast in any projects at all during pilot season. Fringe ended up being a complete shock for everyone on my end.

4. How did the opportunity to audition for Fringe arise, and what was that process like?

Jasika: I was submitted for the role of Astrid, and all I knew was that she was supposed to be a young, tech-savvy FBI agent. I remember thinking "uh uh, not with MY hair," and I didn't put very much energy into the audition. I figured that it was such a long shot that I didn't even need to get my hopes up for her. I had about 3 callbacks before I screen-tested, and at this point I still had not read a script or anything, so I was excited about the prospect, but not sure exactly what I was excited about. My manager and agent put me on a three-way phone call to tell me the news that I was cast, where we all proceeded to scream in each other's ears for several minutes, and I was on a plane to Toronto to film the pilot a few weeks later.

5. Who makes you laugh on set; is there a practical jokester among the cast?

Jasika: John (Noble) and Josh (Jackson)and I are always in fierce competition to make each other laugh, but Josh probably wins since he is able to make himself laugh as much as anyone else. We have such a natural, easy rapport with each other that it’s almost impossible not to have a good time when we are in the lab. I refer to them as "the Damn Bishops" and they call me "Agent Funsworth."

6. I'm sure you've heard or read about the frustration that some Fringe fans have about the lack of action and story for Astrid...both in and out of the lab. Will we see more of or about Astrid before the end of Season 1?

Jasika: Astrid gets out of the lab again in the second half of the season! WOO HOOO! Hopefully the fans will feel validated...but if they don’t, there's always Season 2.

7. Given that you live in New York (where Season 1 was filmed), how do you feel about the production move to Vancouver for Season 2?

Jasika: Initially I was very frustrated. I hated the thought that this giant crew of people who put so much blood, sweat and tears into the show was not going to be able to continue to build onto what they helped create. It’s so hard to say goodbye because we have become a family over the past 10 months of working together. But eventually I had to realize that this is the nature of the business and that I just needed to be happy that our hard work had paid off. I'm still not looking forward to parting ways, but I plan on adding all the friends I made from the Fringe crew to my Facebook.

8. I see that you're still involved with the theater, appearing in various charitable events such as the Our Time Theatre Company gala next week. Do you foresee a return to Broadway someday, or in between films and seasons of Fringe?

Jasika: I would absolutely LOVE to get back onstage again for a show. I miss the theatre so much! I used to think that I preferred theatre over film and TV, but eventually I realized that they are two completely separate art forms, like apples and...bacon. I like them both for such different reasons, but I have been away from theatre for a really long time and that’s why I miss it so - I've forgotten what it’s like to stand on stage and sing to people! It’s amazing - you become so aware of your body when you're under those stage lights that you start to notice how your breath reaches all the way down to your feet!

9. What can you tell us about your next film, She's Out of My League?

Jasika: I hope my scenes didn't get deleted.

I would like to thank Jasika for taking the time to answer these questions, and wish her an early Happy Birthday (April 10)!  She is quite talented, as well as a personable and sweet human being. I look forward to more Astrid on the small screen, and new comics as well!

If you are a Fringe fan and would like to win a Jasika-autographed photo of her and Walter Bishop in the lab or an autographed small poster of the cast, simply leave a comment for Jasika below and your name will be entered! The winners will be announced on April 17.


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  • 4/7/2009 8:03 PM Sheindie wrote:

    Love, love, love your character on Fringe!... and totally enjoyed this interview... thanks! Sheindie

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  • 4/7/2009 8:26 PM CuInAnotherLifeBrother wrote:

    Hi, glad to find out that Astrid gets out of the lab Nice to hear from you J, thanks for blog J, thanks for the TV show JJ & I love watching J&J&J together on screen
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  • 4/7/2009 8:55 PM Valerie wrote:

    I will be glad to see Astrid out of the lab as well.

    Thank you for the interview! I saw you in passing at Wonder Con and was too shy to say hi. Alas!

    Fringe is one of my must watch shows.

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  • 4/7/2009 8:56 PM Crimsong19 wrote:

    Jasika, firstly, happy early birthday!

    Secondly, I really like how some actors are very open and accessible to their fans, like you and Jorge Garcia. I also find your comic to be quite amusing. Keep up the great work with that AND Fringe! Can't wait to see more of you on Fringe!

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  • 4/7/2009 9:18 PM Robin wrote:

    Great interview!

    I have to say, my favorite scenes of any Fringe episode always take place in the lab/barn. Jasika must be an incredible actress to not crack up whenever John Noble's character starts in with the strange behavior and food fixations!

    Also, I had no idea that this was filmed in NY. I thought it was in Vancouver all this time, especially with the X-Filesy feel to it! Well I guess that means Season 2 will only be more X-Filesy!

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  • 4/9/2009 9:37 AM PavementRunner wrote:

    Excellent. I checked out High Yella Magic and thought it was absolutely fabulous. Consider me a HYM follower now. It was great to meet her (and to be present when you did). I was fascinated at how quickly you two buddied up. I'm glad to see the interview took place and it turned out great. Jo, you continue to amaze us with your interviews and Jasika, I'm glad they didn't mess with your hair. It's High Yella Fantastic. Kudos all around
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