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Sarah Michelle Gellar, Scooby Doo Interview by Paul Fischer

Sometimes it’s not easy being in both a hit television series and shooting a major feature film in Australia. Denying rumours that her seven-year old Buffy was coming to an end, Geller recalls that while shooting Scooby Doo, the live action version of the classic animated series, Geller recalls “doing two weeks on Buffy and then I would do two weeks in Australia and then two weeks on Buffy.” At least her blonde Scooby look was all wig. “I was going to dye my hair but when you get in to the logistics of that, it’s one thing to have every two weeks but can I go back and forth with the hair colour every two weeks,” she questions laughingly.

Geller talks with a staccato rapidity, which perhaps exemplifies her excitement. Having participated in the international Scooby publicity junket in Crete, of all places, the 25-year old beauty, plays damsel-in-distress Daphne in the Scooby feature, but was determined to avoid stereotypes, and thus play her as a stronger character.

“I think it was important specifically for that character, who in the cartoon, was the most underdeveloped, to find her voice, to speak out and to say that she is worth it.” Geller also felt that as a role model for young girls who see Scooby, “I wanted to say: Look just because your stereotype is the pretty one in the group and, even though your dad brought the van, you have more to offer to the group. So having Daphne’s story be about finding that voice, I think was important and I hope that came across.” Geller’s fight sequences had nothing to do with parodying her work on Buffy, the actress insists, “but was about Daphne finding her strength, and about her wanting to be the one to finally save the day.”

Although Geller fans are used to her action moments on Buffy, she didn’t take Scooby any less seriously on that level. “I worked for a month with a Hong Kong wire team, not having ever done wirework before. So that was all new and so much fun. However, what was important and I think harder for me in this film was to always make it look like it was still Daphne. She was not this martial arts expert all of a sudden, and still had her facial expressions. In addition, specifically, I think, in the beginning of the film audiences need to know that she could not take care of herself and I think she needed that.”

Through Buffy, Geller has emerged as a major and popular star of her generation. She has starred in over a dozen films and met fiancé Freddie Prinze Jnr on the set of I Know what you did Last Summer. Refusing to talk about her relationship with Freddie, she does concede that she doesn’t quite share her future husband’s fanaticism with comic books, “although I will say that I have a great life THROUGH them.

Growing up, I was a book lover, and could sit down and read two books. You know, us book lovers can be snobby and we can read comic books. You know, it is not the same as holding that 15th century Chaucer or whatever, but I’ve learned to have such a great love for comic books and cartoons and what they bring to people and how much they mean. What I really learned through this is what happens with something that you have such an emotional investment to as a child and to keep seeing it evolve like that, it’s pretty amazing. I have certainly grown to love them.”

Perhaps it was Buffy that instilled in her a greater love of fantasy. The actress emphatically confirmed “that we have another season coming up” and remains continuously surprised that the series is such a success. “If you had asked me in the beginning how long I thought the show would run, I would have responded that hopefully we’ll be on for like two or three years,” Geller recalls laughingly. “We were like this mid-season replacement on the WB called Buffy the Vampire Slayer. You can see why people would say to me, ‘Well sweetheart, you’ll get another pilot next year, you know, don’t worry. Uh, my friends were so sympathetic.” That was then. Now about to start shooting season seven, Geller insists that Buffy will not be hitting the big screen any time soon.

“I’ve got to be honest and say that I believe that, first of all, it didn’t work as a film and we battled for so long, just getting out from underneath was essentially a failed feature film. I feel that with the beauty of the story, that the attachment you have and the ride that you take with these characters, that we make a movie every week. Therefore, to take one episode to expand, is kind of a waste.” Geller also feels that her Buffy “is kind of a shocking thing for television” and if the show decides to end, “it’s really important for us to go out with a bang. We don’t want to be the show that people say your show had gotten cancelled two years ago. If we are going to go, then we’re going out with a bang and we’re going to walk away saying we did this many years of fabulous television.”

In the meantime, fans of the actress get to see her fight an assortment of weird creatures, not mention hang out with one Scooby Doo. It’s all in a day’s work, Geller concludes laughingly.

Filmography:

Harvard Man (2002)

Release Date June 14, 2002 — New York; may expand to other cites at later dates or go to video
Synopsis: A Harvard basketball player meets a cheerleader at Boston College and is seduced by her and an illegal gambling scheme. The player begins to fix games for profit and indulges in the drug scene. When his actions generate suspicion, he must outsmart the cheerleader, her father, and the FBI.
Starring: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Joey Lauren Adams, Rebecca Gayheart, Adrian Grenier, Eric Stoltz, Ray Allen
Directed by James Toback
Written by James Toback
Studio Cowboy Pictures
Genre Crime, Thriller
 MPAA Rating R - for drug use, language, and some strong sexuality
Web Sites Harvard Man Official French Site

Released

Movie Name

VHS

DVD

US Gross

Worldwide

5/17/2002

Harvard Man

VHS

DVD

$9,591

$9,591

6/14/2002

Scooby-Doo

VHS

DVD

Coming Soon

 

3/5/1999

Cruel Intentions

VHS

DVD

$38,230,075

$38,230,075

2/5/1999

Simply Irresistible

VHS

DVD

$4,398,989

$4,398,989

7/10/1998

Small Soldiers

VHS

DVD

$55,143,823

$55,143,823

12/12/1997

Scream 2

VHS

DVD

$101,363,301

$101,363,301

10/17/1997

I Know What You Did Last Summer

VHS

DVD

$72,250,091

$72,250,091

1996

Scream

VHS

     

6/3/1988

Funny Farm

VHS

DVD

$25,537,221

$25,537,221

Book; Sarah Michelle Gellar

by Elizabeth MacDonald

  • Paperback: 48 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.28 x 11.02 x 8.26
  • Publisher: Carlton; ISBN: 1842224638; (February 2002)

 

 

Sarah Michelle Gellar at the World Premiere of "Scooby-Doo" from Warner Bros. Pictures  Born: Apr. 14, 1977
New York, New York, USA
Mail; Sarah Michelle Gellar c/o ICM,
8942 Wilshire Boulevard,
Beverly Hills, CA 90211,
USA.

Release Date: June 14, 2002
Synopsis: Based on the animated TV show, this live-action film follows the four familiar teenage sleuths (Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy) and, of course, their dog, Scooby-Doo, as they're called on to unmask criminals and help save the world.
Starring Freddie Prinze Jr., Matthew Lillard, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Linda Cardellini, Rowan Atkinson, Kristian Schmid
Directed by Raja Gosnell
Written by James Gunn, John August
Studio: Warner Bros.
Genre: Comedy, Action
 MPAA Rating: PG - for some rude humor, language and some scary action
Web Sites: Official Site

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