
We had a chance to speak with Damages' Griffith about her involvement in the FX legal thriller and about what's really going on with her mendacious character.
First up, how did Griffith (the sister of Battlestar Galactica actor Jamie Bamber) get involved with the twisty drama?
"I had moved to New York City in December last year," says Griffith. "And I think about a month after moving into the City... I actually got a call from my agent saying that this is last minute, but the producers are in town and they want to see you for this role. Itās a great role, itās a great show, but itās in two hoursā time, and [you've got to audition] in an American accent, go in and do it. So that was it, really. I went in and met the producers then and there and they were a little concerned at first about a Brit playing an American, especially because they already had an Australian [Rose Byrne] playing an American [...] Three days later I was told I had the role, so it was a very quick process."
What had attracted Griffith to Damages was the quality of the script and the cast that the producers had assembled. "I think that speaks for itself," she said. "I think for any young actress working with Glenn Close is a dream come true. I mean she really is at the top of her game, whether that be theater, film or television, and also Ted Danson, Rose Byrne; it just has an incredible cast. And the writing, too, is fantastic. I mean [the pilot] script is, obviously, all that we had seen at that time but it was so punchy with so many twists and turns. It is a dream come true, really."
So what's it like for Griffith to play Katie Connor, a character who seems to be filled with equal parts of light and dark? Katie, after all, is originally presented as an innocent in the entire Frobisher matter who just happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, but we've slowly learned that she has some rather dark secrets of her own.
Griffith says that the innocence angle was something that the producers kept trying to steer her away from during the shooting of the pilot. Due to the fact that the character has undergone some astonishing changes since that initial episode, Griffith says that she had no idea at the time where they would take the character.
"I think in a way that innocence is almost my naivetĆ© as far as the character goes," says Griffith. "But, having said that, I love the fact that itās not so much an innocence for me; itās more that she seems to be very upfront and open and honest and I think she is in a lot of ways and I think sheās somebody who gives a lot to the people around her and is actually a pretty kind, good-hearted girl."
So what's her take then on Katie? "I think sheās someone who has grown up with a younger brother who is perfect and sheās probably not as intelligent as David is and sheās never quite gone down the same perfect path and done her own thing," she added. "Sheās a very strong girl who is working in a manās world, but I think this fact that David is this kind of perfect guy means that she keeps a lot of her own instabilities and mess ups and problems to herself. I donāt think she shares that with anybody."
"I think perhaps if David had been the older brother then she would have felt more like she could do that, but sheās really not a bad person," Griffith continues. "Sheās somebody who has kind of made mistakes and is bright enough to know sheās made those mistakes and isnāt proud of them. So she just keeps them to herself."
What about Katie's manipulative side? After all, this is the woman who got Patty Hewes (Glenn Close) to ask her how old she was when she realized she was a good liar. "I donāt think itās so much a manipulative thing, although she is a punchy girl who has got some mouth,"says Griffith . "And sheās certainly intelligent. For someone to be able to run a restaurant in New York City at the age of 30, thatās a pretty tall order. So sheās definitely intelligent, but sheās just someone whoās got a bit of a dark side and her younger brother does not. I think growing up with that she became very aware very quickly that she had to kind of keep that side to herself and she just shows people around her what they kind of want to see from her until this comes out. Obviously, well, weāll see what happens."
As for the issue of Katie's, er, tendencies towards deceiving everyone around her, Griffith had this to offer: "I had a very clear picture of who Katie was, but that evolved and I think that is one aspect of it that has kind of changed a bit for me is [her] naĆÆvetĆ©, but, itās really helped [as in] the previous weekās episode, Patty Hewes saying, 'When did you discover how to lie?' Itās helped that I actually didnāt know that information. It absolutely is just Katie Connor being able to pull the wool over peopleās eyes and showing, projecting what it is that other people want to see in her."
As Griffith mentioned initially that she really didnāt know where the character of Katie was going, has she since been informed about where the writers are taking her, going forward?
"No, weāre kept very much in the dark," admits Griffith. "I think this happens with all big TV shows, which are going to be subject to twists and turns and I think itās quite right that we donāt know everything to begin with because weāll give too much away. Itās not a movie; itās an ongoing TV show and I donāt think that the writers even know entirely where itās all going to end up, certainly not next season or the season after that."
We do know that Katie is not murdered any time soon as "Tastes Like a Ho Ho" shows her identifying David's body, but is Griffith even entirely sure about what will befall Katie by the end of the first season?
"I donāt know whatās happening at the end of the season," sighs Griffith. "We kind of find out storylines when we go, but by this point, you know, the writers are kind of writing for us now, so we have gotten together and discussed where these characters are going and they see the way the characters are developing and they, with us, kind of bring that idea to life, through their writing. Although we donāt know where itās going, I hope weāre informing it in some way as actors. And I just have absolute trust in the writers that theyāre going to take it in an interesting direction."
You and me both, Anastasia. Regardless of what new twists and turns lay in store for us in the next few weeks, I have complete faith that this season of Damages will ratchet up the tension and surprise us every step of the way.
"Damages" airs Tuesdays evenings at 10 pm on FX.
Comments
I really like how the character of Katie has developed. As Anastasia said, at first you see her as totally innocent but they've now revealed some dark things in her past which make her much more interesting. I can't wait to see where they take her character next!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Bamber_Griffith
HTH!
The resemblance between Jamie and his sister is more noticeable if you look at older pictures of Jamie when he was more blond
Can't wait till we get Damages over here - looks like a really interesting drama
They definitely pull-it-off well, though...and I'm getting more and more interested in Katie's darker/complex side, every ep.!