Like, if you want a matriarch, you're going to call Loretta Devine. Like, I think with many actors, you know, you can see that they have a type of character that people associate with them. So you're starring in one of the biggest summer blockbusters this year, but you really are an actor's actor, in that you make idiosyncratic choices in what projects you take on. LUSE: You sound like a real New Yorker, which you are, which we'll get to. Yeah - and plus, I don't have a license, so driving would not be my thing. Just being connected to the earth is really important to me. OK, so I got to ask you, since you're starring in the new "Transformers" movie, what kind of transformer do you see yourself as? Are you more of an Autobot, a Decepticon or a Maximal?įISHBACK: Maybe I'm more of a Maximal. LUSE: Dominique, welcome to IT'S BEEN A MINUTE. And just a warning - this episode contains mentions of violence depicted on screen. Today, we get to know the actress with a thousand faces. No matter what role she's playing, Dominique brings an authenticity and a depth to her performances that always has me excited to see what she'll do next. In this blockbuster, she plays a bookish intern, but she's also portrayed a sex worker, a devoted revolutionary and a murderous stalker. She's a lead in the new film "Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts," but she's somewhat of a transformer herself because this girl has range. LUSE: Actress Dominique Fishback's star is on the rise. You're listening to IT'S BEEN A MINUTE from NPR.
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