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ABC Family’s Q&A Session with Erica Dasher – Jane By Design Moderator On the show a lot of your scenes with Andie MacDowell are either on the phone or on a video screen. How is it different doing those scenes versus when you get to actually work face-to-face? E. Dasher The great thing is Andie is always on set. At first they set it up like that because she lives in North Carolina, but after the first episode she came and got a place out in L.A. while we were shooting so that she could be on set. She does all her off camera dialogue. Even if I have to look at her in the office somewhere and she has nothing to do with the scene and I’m just supposed to be watching her walk somewhere, she’ll do it. She’s incredible. Moderator Also, in the show we see Jane franticly switching between her school and her work like. Do you go and switch back and forth between those two different

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ABC Family’s Q&A Session with Erica Dasher – Jane By Design

Moderator On the show a lot of your scenes with Andie MacDowell are either on the phone

or on a video screen. How is it different doing those scenes versus when you

get to actually work face-to-face?

E. Dasher The great thing is Andie is always on set. At first they set it up like that because

she lives in North Carolina, but after the first episode she came and got a place

out in L.A. while we were shooting so that she could be on set. She does all her

off camera dialogue. Even if I have to look at her in the office somewhere and

she has nothing to do with the scene and I’m just supposed to be watching her

walk somewhere, she’ll do it. She’s incredible.

Moderator Also, in the show we see Jane franticly switching between her school and her

work like. Do you go and switch back and forth between those two different

scenes or do you film all of your work scenes one day and all of your school

scenes another day?

E. Dasher Usually we’ll have days where it’s half the week we’ll be on one stage, which has

the house and the school, and the other stage has Donovan Decker, which is this

grand, beautiful set. But no, there are days too where we’re literally running

back and forth across stages, the whole cast is. So it’s fun. It’s a bit of a

character setting.

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Moderator Well the show is such a success. How are you finding your newfound fame?

E. Dasher Good. I mean I feel like I can still walk down the street so it’s nice. I’m getting a

little taste of it. It’s really felt very encouraging and good seeing the

overwhelming support on Twitter and Facebook, but I still feel a little removed

from it. It’s a surreal experience.

Moderator Was there instant chemistry when you began working with the cast?

E. Dasher Yes, actually I was cast first and our creator, show runner, and network had me

come in and read with all of the other characters. So they really wanted that

chemistry to exist with Billy and me, and with my brother and me. So I think

that was a really smart thing that they did to go through that process and make

sure that we connected from the very beginning.

Moderator This past episode we saw Jane go to Paris - what was that like for you

personally?

E. Dasher Awesome. It was great. We shot mostly in L.A. We have stages up in Santa

Clarita and then we did a few days in New York in order to make our New York

shots feel a little more authentic. It was just great.

Our producer didn’t want to put me in front of a green screen. They want each

episode to feel like a movie. The show really does feel like a romantic comedy

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in a lot of ways, and I think what makes it special is that it’s on this grand scale.

I live in Westchester. I work in SoHo. We travel to Beverly Hills. Eventually we

go to Paris.

I was really happy we got to go. It was awesome because we ended production

there. We did three or four days of shooting in Paris and then production left

and I stayed for five days on my own and wandered around the city. It was an

incredible way to end my first job.

Moderator Is it true that you broke your ankle when you were auditioning for Jane?

E. Dasher That is very true. I had gone through the first part of the process, the pre-read

and the call back and right before the test I was at a café, writing, working on

my own stuff. I hadn’t heard anything so I figured it wasn’t happening and I got

a call from my manager that I was testing for the show. I didn’t even have the

part yet. I had never tested for a show before so I got very excited and I wanted

to step out of the café to be nice to the other patrons, since I was being loud

and obnoxious.

As I walked outside there was a step into the parking lot and I fell over. I was

still on the phone with my manager and I was like, “Oh my gosh, I’m so excited.

Oh gosh, my ankle really hurts.” It started swelling and I went to the doctor and

he had them put me in this big boot to make sure that I could walk around

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during the test the next day. They still cast me, fortunately, but it was definitely

broken and the first episode was a challenge.

Moderator What do you think Jane is drawn to and admires about each of the men in her

life—Billy, Nick and Jeremy?

E. Dasher She and Billy have been best friends since childhood. There’s a lot of love there.

They know how to push each other’s buttons. I think she really likes that Billy

marches to his own beat and she’s very much the same way even though she

wants to fit in. They have very similar nature.

Moderator What do you love and enjoy about working with Nick and Matthew and Rowly?

E. Dasher They’re all so great and I’ve become such wonderful friends with them. Nick is

so much like his character Billy on the show. He really treats women like they’re

princesses. He’s such a wonderful friend. When I was broken on the pilot he

would carry me around. We would have very long days sometimes where we

were shooting 14-hour days. I code red for chocolate around 3 p.m. every day

and he’d bring me a piece of chocolate. So he’s great. He takes very good care

of all of us.

Matt, who plays Nick, is actually very similar. We just got very lucky. We have

very nice, well-raised boys. Matt is from the South and he’s very polite. He’s

great.

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And then Rowly, he’s a little bit older. He’s so charismatic and he’s really

comfortable on set. It’s fun to watch him work. I think he’s really talented. And

in real life he’s a lot like his character. He speaks Japanese and French, and

obviously he’s British. He’s very much like a sweep-you-off-your-feet kind of

guy.

Moderator What is your advice to fans that are wanting to fashionable but are on a budget?

E. Dasher I love vintage shopping. I actually don’t spend a lot of money on clothes at all. I

live right around the corner from a little vintage shop and I do a lot of

rummaging around, those kinds of places. I think the quality of the

craftsmanship in vintage clothes is hard to come by unless you’re able to buy

higher-end labels nowadays, and I think you can find a lot of higher end labels

that are more affordable in a vintage shop.

But in college too we would go to Goodwill to get costumes for theme parties or

whatever. I think if forces you to be more creative. If a dress doesn’t quite fit

you find a belt that works. But I love vintage and resale stuff.

Moderator I read that you’re from Houston, Texas. Do you miss it terribly?

E. Dasher I miss my family, but I do not miss the humidity. I’ve really grown to love L.A.,

but I do miss my family a lot. I’m able to visit them a lot, and they come out here

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too. I have an 11-year-old sister so it’s really important for us to see each other

as often as possible. They just figured out how to do Skype so it’s been very

exciting. We Skype like every day.

Moderator Jane by Design is all about fashion, and as a lady you probably keep up with the

latest fashion trends, but did you have to do any special research into the

business side of the fashion industry to credibly portray your character Jane?

E. Dasher I did. I had been an assistant at different points so I had done a little of pre-

research, but yes. Our costume designer, Olivia Miles-Payne, is a genius and

she’s exposed me to a lot of young designers. I think the thing about fashion is

the industry moves so quickly. A lot of it lives online as well so it’s easy to keep

up with it, but you have to sort of stay educated in order to do that. I spend a

lot of time reading blogs and stuff online and listening to Andie, because Andie

grew up in the fashion industry.

Moderator Being on this show, has it inspired you to maybe to some more work in the

fashion industry in the future?

E. Dasher I really like fashion. The show certainly has an effect on my personal style,

which is still evolving. Yes, fashion is a form of a creative outlet and a form of

self-expression. I can see myself staying involved in a way. I’m going to Fashion

Week next week in New York. It’s just another way for me to learn about that

whole world. I’m really excited.

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Moderator There’s a lot to admire about Jane in both her worlds. What strikes you has her

strongest quality?

E. Dasher I think she’s a really genuine person. I don’t think that she has any airs about—

obviously she’s lying about her age in order work in the fashion industry, but I

think she’s really vulnerable. She makes a genuine effort to do the right thing

and to help out and is willing to take on any challenges. I think that’s where her

likeability lies and that she is not an inauthentic person at all.

Moderator If you could have anyone guest star on Jane by Design who would it be and what

role would you want them to play?

E. Dasher Oh my gosh. We had some great cameos this year. We had Betsey Johnson and

Patricia Field and Nanette Lepore and the editor-in-chief of W and Teen Vogue

and Lucky Magazine. So it’s like we’re already very spoiled. It would be really

fun to have Lagerfeld on the show because I think it would add a very fun

energy on the set. But I think selfishly, I want Sarah Burton to come on the

show, who is the designer for Alexander McQueen, because she’s my favorite

and I always want her to design a dress for me.

Moderator Do they ever incorporate some of your own style to some of Jane’s?

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E. Dasher I think some of my own style lives in Jane even more than it does on the red

carpet right now. ABC Family has these incredible in-house stylists that will

dress me for the red carpet. Right now on the red carpet, it’s about taking risks

and finding out what I like and what looks good on me in photographs.

Sometimes I really like it and sometimes I feel like it’s a miss, but I’m learning.

I’m learning how to do that.

With Jane, I say this all the time, but Olivia Miles-Payne, who’s our costume

designer, is a genius, and I think part of her genius lies in that she knows there is

magic in collaborations. So she really works with what looks good with our body

types and what colors look good and what we’re naturally attracted to while still

building distinct personalities for each of the characters.

But Jane has these sort of like tutu-y things, these tiered skirts. That’s sort of

how I pictured her and it’s what I wore to all of my auditions. That became

incorporated very quickly into the show. I felt like it was really fun and feminine

and flirty, and I think that’s a large part of Jane’s style.

Moderator You’ve done a documentary called Speak Easy. Is there a release date on that

yet? I know it was pending the last time I read it.

E. Dasher We’re in closed production for it now. What we’re probably going to do is finish

it in the next couple months and do festivals with it. Hopefully we can get a TV

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station or someone to pick it up. I mean it would be amazing if it could go to

theaters.

My best friend and I met doing speech and debate. We used to go to speech

camp together because we were really cool, but we decided to make a movie

about it. We shot it in school and then we graduated and then we both

immediately got—she’s a producer now in New Media and I got caught up with

Jane, but we’re in picture lock. It’s almost done. It’s being composed. The

music is being done right now and it’s being animated. But I have a feeling we’ll

take it to festivals.

Moderator What I love about this show is that I know absolutely nothing about fashion, but

yet I’m like addicted to it already. How has the fan response been? Have you

come across people that don’t know fashion but are drawn in and what do you

think makes this show appealing to audiences?

E. Dasher I didn’t know that much about fashion going into it, but when I first read the

script I fell in love with it. I fell in love with Jane. I think she’s a very relatable

character. Again, I think she’s genuine and vulnerable and passionate and

makes a lot of mistakes, but her heart is always in the right place.

I was drawn to the relationship that she has with Billy. I think the male/female

best friendship is a unique one. I like that she lives with her brother. I think the

relationships are what makes the show appealing.

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Moderator You guys seem like such a fun cast. What do you guys like to do when you’re

not filming on set?

E. Dasher We all got together to watch the show, the pilot, but we’ll go out to eat. We go

to the movies. We do karaoke. India, on the show, kills at karaoke. She’s very

good. But yes, I’ve become friends with everyone in the cast. It’s been a really

special, positive experience. We’re very lucky.

Moderator Do you think it’s possible for girls and boys to be just friends like Billy and Jane?

E. Dasher I think so. When Harry Met Sally is one of my favorite movies, so that could

probably answer it better than I can. The thing about Billy and Jane is there’s so

much love in the relationship that you never know what that love could turn

into. But I do think it’s possible. I have some good guy friends.

Moderator What’s been your favorite moment filming so far?

E. Dasher It’s hard not to say standing under the Eiffel Tower doing a scene. It was the last

scene we shot and at 8:00 the Eiffel Tower lights up and starts glittering. It was

a pretty incredible moment.

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Moderator Last night we saw Billy and Jeremy were both bending over backwards to help

Jane find the Lookbook. How does Jane get these guys to do everything for her,

like drop everything to help her out?

E. Dasher I don’t know. I need to figure that out too. I think she’s making such a genuine

effort. You want to help her out. It’s a magical quality that Jane has. It’s one

I’m very jealous of.

Moderator How would you say this experience is different from filming like a web series like

you did prior?

E. Dasher It’s a lot bigger and the hours are a lot more intense. I remember when I was

first cast I was so excited, and then a couple of days later I was like, “Oh my

gosh, there’s going to be huge stages and hundreds of people and there are

going to be cranes.” It’s surprising how intimate it still feels even though there

are a hundred people watching you do things, but you’re in the moment and

you’re acting. But yes, I don’t think anything could have prepared me.

Plus we had very long days. We did like 12 or 14-hour days and we were doing

11 pages. So it was a really intense process. I completely cut out my social life

and everything else and often would stay in a hotel right near the studio so that

I could even cut down my drive time. But it was like all Jane all week and then

over the weekend I would work with my acting coach on the scripts and start all

over again. It takes an incredible amount of focus.

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Moderator Could you tell us any behind the scenes moment that has stood out to you or

that our fans could appreciate or hear about?

E. Dasher A behind the scenes moment, I will share one. Andie and I went to Fashion

Week in the middle of production over the weekend for two days and I was—it’s

a really overwhelming experience. I had never done it before and I continued to

be surprised by how generous everyone has been to me and how well they take

care of me.

Andie—everybody’s there from backstage, L’Oreal executives. She’s been the

face of L’Oreal for 25 years. She introduced me to everybody and everyone

wanted to take pictures with her and she pulled me into every photo and into

every interview. It was a really lovely thing. She’s a great role model. And also

there was a lot of dancing on set. Like they would call “Cut,” and people would

put—LMFAO, for some reason, became this sort of set band. They’d play it on

their phones. There was a lot of dancing in between takes.

Moderator Then I also wanted to know if you could sort of tell us how you are similar and

different to your character of Jane.

E. Dasher I think Jane and I are in a similar place in our lives because she’s getting to live

her dream in the fashion world and I’m really getting to do that in the acting

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world. It’s scary and amazing and exciting, and so I think that passion we really

share. She’s much better dressed.

Moderator What’s it like for you, seeing yourself on posters and being a role model? Is that

something that you wanted?

E. Dasher Seeing myself on posters is totally weird. My parents were so cute. They came

into town over Christmas and we drove around to literally every single billboard

in the city and took pictures. So it’s just surreal and very funny. It’s sort of an

out of body experience.

As far as a role model goes, I look at it as a great privilege. My sister is 11 years

old and it’s really cool for me to be on a show that she can watch. I sort of have

a microphone in my hand to talk about things that I think are important. I look

at is a privilege.

Moderator What was it behind your decision to stay in school before you decided to start

auditioning?

E. Dasher I think my parents must have done some subtle ninja parenting. I felt like it was

by decision, but there was always a lot of great value placed on education in my

house. I really felt like I wanted that experience of going to college because you

learn so much in college that’s outside of the classroom. You learn how to deal

with ego and authority and finding yourself and making mistakes. You’re not

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under a microscope the way that you are when you’re sort of in the

entertainment industry. I felt like I wanted to do that first. I feel like it was my

decision, but it must’ve been some good parenting because I’m sure it’s there.

Moderator Is there anything in upcoming episodes that you would like for the fans to look

for, that you would like them specifically to see?

E. Dasher Well next week, I think, is a really, really fun episode because India and Jeremy

come to the high school. I won’t say why, but they come to the high school.

The worlds are colliding big time, and I think it’s a really fun episode. It’s a really

heavy episode for India. I think she’s so strong and so beautiful, but she’s so

funny. I think it’s a really fun episode.

And then in episode eight there’s some drama, which I think is cool. You saw a

bit of that in four, but I think the characters really get to grow in episode eight.

And then in nine and ten I think we kill it. I think nine is really strong and funny,

and then ten, I think people will be very happy and excited for the end of the

season.

Moderator Has there been anything that’s been difficult for you to do so far?

E. Dasher Honestly, I’m so supported by the cast. Really it’s such a fun set and I think that

has a lot to do with our show runner, our Executive Producers April Blair and

Gavin Polone. They’re really even keeled people and they’re both really

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passionate about the project. Everyone’s prepared and on time and

memorized. Everyone really cares about the material. I think when you have

people at the top that are cool, good people it trickles down.

But I think the hardest thing was, again, the hours. And for the writer too for

our show, she was doing the same thing. She’d stay in a hotel near the studio.

She was doing rewrites late at night and we were not doing a lot of sleeping. So

I think that was it, but it’s fine. It’s like we’re making a TV Show. We couldn’t

be happier.

Moderator Jane lives the double life between her work and high school. What do you think

her biggest issues are with the high school side of her?

E. Dasher I think she’s never felt like she fit in, in school. I can relate to that. I never felt

like I fit it. And I think there’s a lot of pressure to do that as a teenager. You

want to be unique, but you don’t want to be ostracized, and I think sort of

straddling to those two worlds and also becoming an adult and still being a kid

and dealing with your parents. Jane doesn’t have that as much because she has

a brother. She just lives with her older brother. So I think there are just a lot of

gray areas in high school and I think that’s what makes it difficult.

Moderator Do you think in the end she will maybe end up breaking out of that in the

future?

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E. Dasher I think we’ve already seen a bit of that. As she starts to gain confidence from

being recognized for stuff that she’s passionate about in the work world she

brings that back to high school, and that’s why Nick Fadden starts to notice her.

She suddenly has a sort of different air about her.

One of the first things that the show runner said to me that attracted me to the

project was that there are so many things she wishes she could tell her younger

self now that she’s an adult. Jane gets to take those lessons from the adult

world and bring them back to high school with her the next day. I think that’s

really cool.

Moderator What’s the biggest thing that has changed about your life since you got the

show and it’s been airing?

E. Dasher Not a lot just yet. The publicity side of the job is a big change. I do a lot of

events and talking to you lovely people. That’s been the biggest change. It’s

just like, you know, you getting photographed and going out and realizing that

like where I am online, on Twitter, people are looking at it and reading it. So I

just have to be a little bit more conscious, at this point, about what I’m putting

out into the world.

Moderator Then my last question for you is how did you get involved in acting? Was it

something you had a passion for since you were a child?

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E. Dasher Yes, I was a really precocious, obnoxious kid. I had a teacher that stuck me in a

theater class so I started doing theater very young. Then I did speech and

debate, and the speech side of speech and debate is like competitive acting. I

did that from sixth grade all through high school and went to speech camp. I did

theater all through high school and then I studied theater in college. So I’ve

always wanted to do it. I didn’t start auditioning professionally until I

graduated, but it’s always been a part of my life.

Moderator You mentioned LMFOA. Can you shuffle?

E. Dasher I think I can shuffle pretty well, yes. I pretend to shuffle. They would be a fun

cameo to have.

Moderator I think that would be a good prom band maybe.

Moderator Yes, amazing.

M. Ward What are you watching on TV these days.

Moderator I love Modern Family. When I broke my ankle, that’s like the only thing that got

me through it. I would just watch Modern Family on Hulu all the time. I love

American Horror Story on FX and Justified. I actually used to intern at FX when I

first graduated and started auditioning. They were cool with me if I had to leave

and go to an audition. It’s been really fun to go back. I went back the other day

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to say hi and they had been rooting for me for a little while. So I like those two

shows. What else do I watch? I love Mad Men. I’ve been watching Pretty Little

Liars too on ABC Family. I think it’s a really fun show.