Star Power Vol.41

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HELLO THERE, READER!

In this Star Power issue, we got to chat with actress Trinity Jo-Li Bliss who snagged the role of a lifetime playing Tuk in Avatar: The Way of Water. One of the biggest movies of 2022.

We also got to have a #QuickChat with actress Orli Gottesman, who can be seen in the hit show Yellowstone, playing Carter's love interest, Halie

I hope you enjoy reading the issue and that it inspires you to go after your dreams

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contents Editor'sLetter1. 3 GettoKnow TrinityJo-LiBliss 4 Trinity'sPlaylist 5.StarPower: TrinityJo-LiBliss 10 Trinity'sTopPicks Followus@nyotamagazine 11 QuickChat: OrliGottesman
3 Get to Know Trinity Jo-Li Bliss #StarPower 3 MY FAVORITE FOOD IS WHITE RICE WITH SEAWEED I DO NOT WATCH HORROR MOVIES OR ANYTHING A LITTLE SUSPENSEFUL BEFORE I GO TO BED I AM THE YOUNGEST, AND MY BROTHERS ARE AROUND 10 YEARS OLDER THAN ME I AM DOUBLE JOINTED I PLAY PIANO AND GUITAR
Queen // Bohemian Rhapsody Taylor Swift // Getaway Car Jubel & NEIMY // Dancing In The Moonlight Harry Styles // As It Was Coldplay // Viva La Vida Coldplay // Yellow Taylor Swift // All Too Well (10 min version) Keane // Somewhere Only We Know Tears For Fears // Everyone Wants to Rule The World Clairo // Sofia #NyotaMusic Trinity's Playlist 4

Trinity Jo-Li Bliss

Interview by Carol Wright | Photographer: Emily Sandifer | Hair & MUA: Stacey Hummell | Stylist: Cristina Ehrlich| Stylist Assistant: Bridget Blacksten

Do you remember what initially sparked your interest in acting and performing?

When I was 5 years old, my mom signed me up for a musical theater summer camp. It took some convincing because the age requirement for the camp was 6-10. I got a singing part for the Beauty and the Beast production! It sparked my interest to do more musical theater and take acting classes I also started studying piano when I was 5. I always looked forward to every recital and every opportunity to play for people!

What was the audition process like for Avatar: The Way of Water? Going into the audition, did you have an understanding of the significance of the film?

I received the audition notice at the end of February in 2017. I was so excited for the audition that I accidentally showed up a week early! Our amazing casting director, Margie, was kind enough to see me I went back a couple of times after that and finally met Jim in June at the MBS campus. As we were driving away from the MBS campus, my mom’s phone rang…I found out I got the part!! I was shouting through the roof!

I was one month old when the film was released so I didn’t totally grasp the significance of the film at the beginning. I’d heard about Jim and very much admired him as I’d watched and learned about his famous deep-sea dive at school. I started watching the movie before the first call back and truly loved it! I remember trying to speak Na’vi and moving like a Na’vi during the callbacks! Maybe it helped? Haha!

When it came to embodying Tuk. What did you do to get into character and prepare to play someone of an entirely different species?

Tuk and I are both from a mixed family, and we are both the youngest of the siblings. We both have a bit of FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) syndrome. We both love our family and our homeland! I needed to learn how to speak, move, swim, and fight like her! I went through three months of training to learn the Na’vi language and accent, archery, Na’vi movement, free diving, etc. I also needed to be able to build the world around her in my mind. I had the chance to go to Pandora at Disney World with my castmates to experience Pandora before filming started! Also, Jim would always talk to me in great detail to help me understand the world around me for each scene and help me transition into Tuk, physically and emotionally!

As the youngest, Tuk always hopes for her siblings to include her and see her as an equal. Do you find that Tuk is a character that most viewers can relate to?

All the youngest siblings will be able to relate to how she feels. Being the youngest doesn’t mean we’re weaker or our thoughts are insignificant. Young people have their views and voices that deserve to be heard! Also, regardless if you're old or young, probably every one of us sometimes has the feeling of being underestimated and being the underdog, and we all have a desire to be heard.

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Trinity Jo-Li Bliss was so excited about her Avatar: The Way of Water audition that she arrived one week early. Luckily for her, that eagerness paid off and landed her the coveted role of Tuk. Bliss talked to NYOTA about the relatability of her character, creating real familial bonds with her co-stars, and her other passion, making music.

Throughout the film, the message of trusting your family and getting through things with your family is a large part of the story. How did you and your co-stars create authentic familial bonds that would translate on screen?

The young cast completed three months of training together before filming started. We really got to bond during training! We were speaking Na’vi to each other, practicing archery, parkour and diving in and out of the water together everyday. We were always there for each other! One time, I had a lot of trouble with a parkour move and couldn't do it and cried. Britain came to give me a big hug and told me everyone was having a hard time with the move and that I wasn’t alone! Then, everyone sat down around me. At that moment, I knew I could always count on Britain as my brother and we felt like a big family! We also went to experience Pandora in the Animal Kingdom of Disney World There’s nothing like flying through the sky of Pandora and journeying through it’s wonders! Making bird calls together on the “Ikran” in the Flight of Passage ride made us feel more like a Na’vi family! During filming, we schooled together and did many scenes together. We were always there to give each other support and high-fives. Zoe and Sam immediately took us under their wing too! Zoe is very protective of us and Sam is a fun set-dad! Zoe made sure we had healthy snacks and Sam would tell us to relax and enjoy the moments! Sig made us feel like she’s our big sis! So on-screen and off-screen, we behave just like a big, loving family.

When the Sully family became part of the Metkayina, there were numerous underwater scenes. Was there a lot of training that went into shooting underwater? Tell our readers a bit about that experience. Yes, we went through many months of training with world-renowned free-driving coaches. We learned to have natural facial and body expressions when we hold our breath in the water so that we don’t look like a pufferfish (hehe) and can successfully do our job as an actor. Jim and the coaches always put safety first! There were some funny incidents where I had to signal to the safety crew that I was ok and also tune into Tuk who was very stressed and not ok in the scene!

Filming Avatar: The Way of Water and the consequent films was a years-long experience. In that time, do you feel you’ve grown as an actor?

Yes, I have learned a lot from this experience and have grown as an actor. First of all, I get to work with Jim, one of the best directors of all time. I learned a lot from him. Second of all, I had the opportunity to work with Sigourney, Zoe and Sam and even Kate! Doing scenes alongside these masters has taught me so much. Also, every young cast member is extremely talented. Working with them is so much fun and inspiring.

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Blazer: DSquared | Bodysuit: Alaia | Jeans: Redone Shoes: Converse | Ring: Jenny Bird

Outside of acting, you also make music. Would you hope to one day combine your passion for acting and singing and do a musical?

Yes, I love making music!! It is the way I journal my life and make sense of what’s happening around me and how I’m feeling. I also really enjoy sharing my music with family, friends, and audiences I did a lot of musical theater before, and I’d love to bring acting and music together in a musical or some such format.

You came out with a few different singles in 2022. When writing lyrics, are you often pulling from personal experiences or finding inspiration in the world around you?

Yes, I released four singles in 2022, and my debut album, “Confession of a Preteen,” will be released on the 20th of January! I’m so excited! The album includes these four songs and six new songs. I have been writing songs since I was 6 years old. Writing songs has been a way for me to sort of journal or diary my life. My songs are inspired by my experiences, how I feel, and the world around me!

What advice do you have for aspiring actors?

Fix your mind and eyes on your dream, and never give up!!!!

"Fix your mind and eyes on your dream, and never give up!"

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Orli Gottesman

After attending a two-week acting camp in LA, Orli Gottesman quickly got bitten by the acting bug. Now, she is making her television debut in Season Five of the smash-hit Yellowstone, where she can be seen playing the confident and outgoing Halie. Gottesman talked to NYOTA about growing as an actress, working with her co-star Finn Little, and bringing her own personality to the role.

Do you remember one of the first moments you had on a set where you knew 100% you wanted acting to be your career?

I do, my mom signed my sister and me up for a two-week acting camp in Los Angeles, and that’s where we were cast in a short film. The experience was fun and exciting, especially doing it with my sister next to me. We both were given the opportunity to bring our passion, talent, and craft to filmmaking, and as I sat back, took everything in, and watched myself on camera, I knew this was something I wanted to be my career. This camp had everything. At the end of the project, they put together an actual premiere for everyone, including photographers, a red carpet, a screening, and a party Just taking in those moments, including the experience on set, sealed it for me.

You can currently be seen as Halie on the hit show Yellowstone. What do you do to step into Halie’s shoes and understand her as a character?

In every character I play or audition for, I try to imagine being that character, who they are, and how I would walk in their shoes; because Halie is around the same age as me, I tend to relate to her more than a character who is younger or older than me. Halie’s personality is a lot like mine, so I was able to bring my own personality into the character, which was fun!

In many ways, Halie and Carter’s love story mirrors Beth and Rip’s when they were young. Do you think those similarities are purposeful and if so have you learned a lot from watching Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser work?

I’m hearing a lot of people bring this up, and asking the same question, and I understand why, but based on where the storyline is now, we just don’t know yet. It’s too premature, sadly, but there are definitely similarities. Maybe it’s because there are younger storylines now in the series, which makes Halie and Carter relatable to Beth and Rip’s start of their relationship? Maybe it’s because Beth and Rip bonded around the same age we are? We just don’t know yet You’ll just have to tune in to see how it all unfolds.

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In their interactions so far, Carter has been pretty shy and reserved, but it’s clear he wants to open up more around Halie. What do you and your co-star Finn Little do off-set to ensure an authentic bond translates on screen?

For me, It’s always a bit nerve-racking and/or awkward when you first step onto a set and have to play a role with someone you don’t know, especially a love interest; but with Finn, it was easy after we initially met. We started to find common ground; we talked about normal things like school conversations, getting our driver’s licenses, family, etc. We found that we have a lot of similarities and interests, which made it really easy for us to develop a bond on and off the screen.

Do you feel that you’ve grown as an actress working on Yellowstone?

Absolutely! Look at the assembled cast, the directors, producers, the crew, etc. How can I not grow as an actor? I work alongside some of the best in the business. I’m really grateful, especially at this age, that I was given the opportunity to be a part of something like this, never in my wildest dreams! I made sure to have conversations, take notes, and study as much as possible. I’m grateful for the opportunity.

What is your advice for aspiring actors?

Be persistent, work hard, and know that there’s a role out there for you, somewhere. Acting isn't an easy road to take, you have to really want it, and it took me a while to believe that myself, but through experiences, it became clearer. Also, don’t spend a lot of time worrying about what’s going to happen; we don’t have control over that. All you can do is try your best and know what’s meant for you will be.

"All you can do is try your best and know what’s meant for you will be."

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