America Ferrera I Love Ugly Betty
So America can you tell us a little bit about the evolution of your character this season?
Well,
we begin the season with a little bit of a blank slate. I mean, the
writers took away the “love triangle” that Betty’s been in for most of
season two and they became really focused on the thing that she wanted,
which was her work. She wanted to move to the city and kind of grow up
a little and find a little independence from her family and not let her
social life get in the way of her career. What I think is really
interesting about season three is the question of who Betty is – this
has been challenged in certain situations and parallels have been drawn
between Betty and Wilhelmina. Wilhelmina, who’s supposed to be the most
evil person on the show, and Betty, who’s supposed to be the moral
upstanding person on the show – we start to see that the things that
separate them are only their choices and that their wants are very
similar - the things that they want out of life make them more alike
than they are different. In one episode, Wilhelmina says to Betty, “You
know, you’ll see you’re like me…you’re a career girl.” Wilhelmina
chooses her career over love and her personal life. I think that that’s
a really interesting thing to bring out this season, that what defines
us are our choices and that Betty isn’t immune to that or to making
mistakes. And I think she wants a lot out of her career and a lot out
of her life and how much she’s willing to sacrifice in her personal
life for that career will become a big question for her.
On
other Betty shows in the world, at some point, Betty has a ‘look’
change…are you looking forward to it? Do you think it’s coming soon
somewhere in the future?
It’s so interesting when it comes
to our show because they haven’t followed the original format of it. I
know that in the Columbian version, the Mexican version, Betty becomes
beautiful and marries her boss. I don’t think that’s ever what they
pictured when they thought of this version of it, so I don’t know where
they’re going with it. I do know that Betty is growing. She’s growing
in her career as she’s growing emotionally and maturing and if you’ve
been watching, you might notice that there is this slight change in her
fashion and the way she dresses. I think that Betty’s sense of style or
lack of sense of style is such a fun thing about her character. And I
don’t ever think that we ever want to lose that individual touch.
Patricia Field, who was there when we created the image for Betty in
the pilot, is back on the show since we’ve moved back to film in New
York and I think she’s moving Betty’s style on. You know that if she’s
been at a fashion magazine for two years and she knows how to talk on
the phone with the fashion designers, even though she does it in her
own way, she’s going to pick up some things about the way people dress
and she’s going to do it on her own. If people want belts, okay, I’ll
find a belt, but it’s going to be a butterfly belt that’s this big and
takes up half of my body. You know if I’m going to wear heels, I’ll
wear heels that have like a really big flower in the middle of it or
whatever so, I think Patricia Field is having a really fun time with
letting Betty’s sense of style grow with how much she’s growing on the
inside. I don’t know if it’s ever going to get to the place of, you
know, black Prada suits or contact lenses, I don’t think that’s her
future, but I never know.
What do you think when you see the style of Betty for the first time every episode?
I
love it. You know what I mean? The braces, the glasses, the wig and the
clothing, you know, it’s just crazy to look at. She’s such a character,
but that’s the part I enjoy. That’s what I love so much. I’m not an
actor because I want to play myself. I’m an actor because I love
digging into a rich character. I actually really love watching the
clothes on every character on the show. I mean, the characters of Mark
and Amanda can look as ridiculous as Betty does. They do it with more
designer labels and higher fashion and it probably looks better, but
sometimes, they’re wearing some pretty ridiculous things too that look
just fine and I think that the fashion is such a treat to watch when
we’re on the show because Pat Field is a visionary. She doesn’t copy
anyone. She creates her own trend. Whenever something she does has
become a trend, she wants to move on she never wants to stay in the
present, she’s always looking for the something new or some way to make
the next trend. She’s an artist and we’re so lucky to have her.
The show does make fun of the absurdities of the fashion industry. Do you get feedback from people who work in real magazines?
Yeah.
And thankfully, it’s all very positive and people really enjoy it and
laugh at themselves. And a lot of the absurdities are based in reality,
so I get a lot of calls from people who are assistants and say, “You
know, sometimes it’s worse.” So I think that it’s good that the people
in the fashion industry and in the magazine industry are taking it with
a sense of humour.
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