The debut of Ryan Murphy’s “Feud: Bette
& Joan” brought forth a new appreciation for Joan Crawford by an entirely
new generation of fans. Perhaps the best representation of the generation now
discovering Crawford is promising up-and-coming twin actresses Brooke Star and
Chelsea Summer.
The twins perform alongside veteran actresses Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon as the series
follows Crawford and Bette Davis’ alleged feud which cultivated in the early
60’s with the production of their film “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?”
Brooke and Chelsea portray Crawford’s twin daughters, Cindy and Cathy.
This webmaster sat down with the talented,
bright-eyed young ladies for an interview at “The Grove” in Beverly Hills to
discuss their experiences on the set of “Feud.”
For the interview, the girls sat together
dressed in the outfits worn to their audition for “Feud.”
They cited
wearing the outfits especially for the interview. This act, in and of itself,
adds to the perception that the twins take their roles and experiences with
sincerity.
Sitting nearby were the girls’ parents,
who also maintain careers in the entertainment industry.
With five
children (four of which have careers in entertainment) they form a very
supportive and loving family unit.
For their roles, the girls auditioned against
a variety of other twins for the parts, all of whom arrived in full 1960s attire
while Brooke and Chelsea wore modern outfits. Nonetheless, it was Brooke and
Chelsea who caught the attention of the casting directors, and the girls
received word the very next day of their casting.
One requirement for portraying the twins was
that the girls had to cut their long hair.
Brooke was
eager to try a shorter look, while Chelsea was a bit apprehensive. However,
afterwards she admits it was definitely worth the shorter hair for the wonderful
experience.
After they were cast, the girls were
allowed to choose which actress would portray which twin. Brooke chose Cindy,
while Chelsea picked Cathy.
Perhaps it is cosmic that Brooke and
Chelsea portrayed Joan Crawford’s twins, being that the actresses’ own interests
parallel that of Crawford’s daughters. Brooke and Cindy Crawford are keen to sports
and athletics; whereas Chelsea and Cathy view themselves as the more “girly”
twin.
(Left) Crawford and her twins on the 1962 set of "Baby Jane" (Right) Chelsea Summer & Brooke Star on the set of "Feud" |
Like the other actors in the series, Brooke
and Chelsea researched their parts in advance of the production. Research
included searching the internet for information on Crawford and her children.
In rehearsing for the show, the girls
found themselves quoting their lines throughout everyday situations as to
recite their lines as natural as possible for when filming began. Later during
production, the girls based their reactions and responses off of Jessica Lange’s
performance as Joan Crawford.
Neither of the young actresses had seen a
Joan Crawford film; however Chelsea in particular notated that she made a point
to not watch the 1981 film “Mommie Dearest” in fear that it might engrain a
negative image of Crawford into her mind that could influence her performance
in the series.
“Joan Crawford obviously wasn’t cruel to the
twins as to how Christina said she was to her, so I wanted to create my own
vision as to who Joan Crawford was to my character. I think watching “Mommie
Dearest” would have given me a bad feel for her, so I think it was good to let
Jessica Lange do the work becoming Joan Crawford and I could just work off of
her.” explained Chelsea.
The twins' most favorable aspect of production
was the wardrobe process. The girls worked with Primetime Emmy-nominated
costume designer Lou Eyrich, who has designed the wardrobe for a variety of Ryan
Murphy television shows, including “Glee”, “American Horror Story” and “Scream
Queens.”
The twins
recounted how courteous Lou was to them; asking for their feelings on the
wardrobe they would wear on the series, and then making alterations to
accommodate their opinions.
The girls also marveled over the
recreation of the locations where Crawford and Bette Davis held court during
the 1960s.
Another production perk the girls enjoyed was
having their own individual trailers, which made their mother’s work on the set
all the more humorous as she continuously coordinated herself between the two
trailers.
It wasn’t all work, of course – several
times the twins’ family visited the set for added family time between filming.
Chelsea Summer & Brooke Star pose in wardrobe on the set of "Feud" (Photo Courtesy of Tamaira Danyluk) |
Regarding their time on “Feud”, they
consider it an excellent learning experience to watch the other seasoned actors
perform their characters. “You’re just
sitting back and watching them. It’s so
mesmerizing.” recalled Chelsea.
Both girls glowed as they thought back about
the actors they had the opportunity to meet and work with on the series. For instance, during filming of the Malibu
beach scene local resident and actor Nick Nolte visited the set and chatted
with the crew.
He was “a very
nice and personable man”, recalls the girls’ mother.
The twins agree that Alfred Molina was a very
kind and humble man. He posed for candid photos with the girls, and he even
volunteered to change an overflowing trash can he had spotted on the set.
They also have happy memories of Jackie
Hoffman who played “Mamacita”, citing she was a joy and so funny.
Naturally the two seventeen-year olds clicked
best with fellow teenager Kiernan Shipka who portrayed Bette Davis’ daughter
B.D. Merrill, and who previously portrayed “Sally Draper” on the hit AMC series
“Mad Men.” The three girls enjoyed chit-chatting throughout the day while on
the set.
It is no surprise that working alongside
Jessica Lange on “Feud” was an immense pleasure for the girls, and in
particular to Chelsea. She had become a big fan of Lange by watching her on FX’s
“American Horror Story”.
Of Lange’s work ethic, the girls said she
was “Work first, talk after” – and talk they did!
The girls
say that at first Lange was rather reserved and of a shy nature, however during
the scenes in Perino’s restaurant Lange and the girls talked at length between filming,
and the experience of filming that scene remains a favorite for Chelsea.
For Brooke, the 1963 Academy Awards show
filming remains a fond memory for her. Both enjoyed watching their fellow
heavyweight actors recite their lines in front of them as the two girls sat on
the sofa during the greenroom party scenes.
(Left to right) Jackie Hoffman, Chelsea Summer, Brooke Star and Jessica Lange in a scene from "Feud" (Photo courtesy of FX Network) |
On point with Crawford’s own generosity to
her co-stars and crew, on the twins’ last day of working on the set they passed
around gifts to their cast and crew members.
The girls gave Lange a scarf which she
immediately placed around her neck in appreciation.
Unfortunately, the girls didn’t get a
candid photo with Lange on the set; however Brooke did get a big kiss from
Lange on her cheek while Lange was in full makeup as Crawford – and in Crawford
style, Lange left a big red lipstick kiss on her cheek, which Brooke was understandably
proud to show off.
Prior to “Feud”, Brooke and Chelsea had appeared
in other hit television shows such as “Modern Family” and “The Middle” among
other acting roles on television, stage and short films.
Aside from their already impressive and
growing acting resume, the young actresses maintain creative interests and
talents in other areas of the arts.
Brooke has a passion for music and enjoys composing
her own original songs which has earned her top awards in music competitions. Chelsea
admires poetry, and in particular modern poetry. Along with her interest in
acting she is working on compiling her own book of poetry.
Currently, the twins are working heavily
on “School of Rock” and preparing for a guest appearance on “NCIS: Los
Angeles.”
For the majority of their larger roles,
the girls have appeared together as twins, though they are not opposed to
appearing individually. However, they admit to enjoying working together on film
sets.
They laugh
in saying that they always have someone nearby to run lines with.
Young actresses Brooke Star and Chelsea Summer pay tribute to late actress Joan Crawford (Photo By Bryan Johnson, May 2017) |
The girls recently graduated high school
in May of 2017 and are looking forward to a well-deserved summer vacation with
friends and family. Perhaps a non-working trip to the beach will be in order.
The twins are currently working on a book
detailing their experiences on “Feud: Bette & Joan”.
Fans can
expect the book to be available later this year.
Stay up to date on the book's progress by following the twins' official Facebook page, and “The Concluding Chapter of Crawford” for continued details!
Stay up to date on the book's progress by following the twins' official Facebook page, and “The Concluding Chapter of Crawford” for continued details!