Rachelle Lefevre doesn’t want to sound like a walking cliche, but she really is “over the moon” these days thanks to the imminent start of New Moon, the latest instalment in Stephanie Meyer’s ‘tweener vampire sensation.’
Lefevre landed the role of “Evil vampire Victoria” in the original Twilight, and come March 23, she’ll be back on the west coast when camera goes up on the new movie’s Vancouver shoot.
Lefevre likes working in her home and native land. Born and raised in Montreal as the daughter of an English teacher and psychologist, Lefevre has a long resume that includes smaller parts in U.S. and Canadian episodics, but it’s her role in Twilight – which hits DVD March 21 – and the forthcoming New Moon that really set her star aflame.
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Mar 20
2009
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by xevg in March 20 - 8:08 am
Good point Julie!
I love the Rachelle acting, she´s so amazing
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I was a little disappointed that the actress didn’t give Victioria the “baby voice” that Stephenie Miller describes her as having when she speaks to Edward and Bella for the first time in Eclipse. That was such an interesting and surprising detail. I think they should’ve not had her talk at all in the first 2 movies so that when she finally talks at the end of Eclipse, it would make such an impact that this terrifying and dangerous vampire has the voice of a little girl. Creepy!