Q: What is the thing you like most about acting?
Holly: It's hard to explain... There's a feeling that I get when I've done a good job that I don't quite get from anything else that I do. Of course, it's usually momentary, because the rest of the time I watch myself and criticize myself.
Q: What would your dream role be, and what director or actor would you most like to work with?
Holly: I don't really have a dream role as of yet. Well, obviously, Andy Garcia... :) I'd love to work with Oliver Stone again, because I worked with him before it was just for a second.
Q: Hi Holly...Will you be doing any conventions in the future? Or autograph signings?
Holly: No, not as of yet.
Charmed
Q: How would you actually describe Piper Halliwell?
Holly: She's, you know, the middle sister, very much the peacemaker... She's always worried about something, always trying to fix something. Just a very busy girl.
Q: Holly, what is the funniest blooper from filming Charmed that you can remember?
Holly: We have bloopers every day. You could basically sell our gag reel for money. I think some of our funniest moments are bloopers. We usually bump into something, drop something, or break something.
Q: What was your favorite episode to make?
Holly: It actually hasn't aired yet. It's called "Awakened" and it airs in February, I think. (OLD QUOTE)
Q: What is it like working with Shannen Doherty & Alyssa Milano? I have read articles that say you 3 act like sisters, is that true?
Holly: Yeah, you could say that we act like sisters... :) We are very much like sisters.
Q: What is it like to work with Aaron Spelling?
Holly: It's definitely different. I've never worked with a producer who's so involved in every aspect of the show. He's a very successful man who knows what he's doing, so we tend to heed his advice.
Q: Holly, What do you think Charmed's appeal is to adults and teens?
Holly: I think it's the entertainment factor. I think sometimes that people just want to be entertained and watch a show that isn't depressing or thought provoking. Sometimes people just want to laugh, and I think we do that well. And I think there are good role models for young girls.