Chelsea Spack
Height:
168 cm
Chelsea grew up in St. Louis, Missouri. She was raised in a very creative home where an emphasis was placed on the arts. Her education focused on drama, Shakespeare, classical piano, and French. She received her bachelors degree in Theatre and French, and went on to get her MFA in acting from the prestigious Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutger...
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Chelsea grew up in St. Louis, Missouri. She was raised in a very creative home where an emphasis was placed on the arts. Her education focused on drama, Shakespeare, classical piano, and French. She received her bachelors degree in Theatre and French, and went on to get her MFA in acting from the prestigious Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. Show less «
[Answering: You and Cory Michael Smith have great chemistry together in your scenes, what's it like working with him?] It is everything his ...Show more »
[Answering: You and Cory Michael Smith have great chemistry together in your scenes, what's it like working with him?] It is everything his adoring fans would hope that it is. He's brilliant, and fun, and charming, and kind. It's wonderful and it's great having this chemistry that the writers have really responded to. We're excited to see how our storyline develops. Show less «
[Answering: What was the transition like going from theater to television?] You know, I think that it boils down to acting is acting. It's b...Show more »
[Answering: What was the transition like going from theater to television?] You know, I think that it boils down to acting is acting. It's been an exciting transition and smooth transition. But you know, acting is acting, so it's been wonderful. It's been really great to exercise these muscles and crossover to this world. Show less «
[Answering: Is Gotham is your first big TV role?] It is, it is. I couldn't ask to have jumped into a more phenomenal production or work with...Show more »
[Answering: Is Gotham is your first big TV role?] It is, it is. I couldn't ask to have jumped into a more phenomenal production or work with a better cast or more brilliant writers. This is a dream working on this show. It's wonderful. Show less «
[Answering: How do you feel about riddles in real life? Would the bullet in the cupcake thing have worked for you?] I love riddles! I love s...Show more »
[Answering: How do you feel about riddles in real life? Would the bullet in the cupcake thing have worked for you?] I love riddles! I love subtext and how you can say something to a person when what you're really saying is completely different. I think that riddles are a way of expressing two things at one time and playing with somebody's mind, while also exercising your intelligence to communicate. I think it's so awesome and intriguing. I love riddles. Show less «
[Answering: How does her Gotham character "Kristen" feels about "Edward Nygma"] The human heart is so complicated. If only things were black...Show more »
[Answering: How does her Gotham character "Kristen" feels about "Edward Nygma"] The human heart is so complicated. If only things were black and white, it would be so much easier. All I have to say is Edward Nygma drives her crazy. He frustrates her, but there's something about him that she is intrigued by. I think that it's something she doesn't want to admit, and I think she doesn't quite understand it. You don't want to tell the cool kids at school that you think the nerdy guy is intriguing, and I don't think she quite understands it herself. There's something there that she can't put her finger on. Show less «
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