
Get to Know Killjoys’ Lucy: Tamsen McDonough Chats
I had a really fun chat with Killjoys cast member Tamsen McDonough, the voice of spaceship Lucy. We had a great time talking aboutย the show,ย her interaction with the cast, her love of drag performances and trapeze, and her new project, Miss Odette’s Modern Handbook to Manners. She previously appeared in The Incredible Hulk (2008), Lost Girl, and HBO’sย Grey Gardens. ย There’s a little bit I can’t share with you TODAY – be sure to read my review of tomorrow night’s episode, “I Love Lucy,” for some special insight!
TIBS: How did you get the part of Lucy?
TAMSEN: I was in Vancouver, and this is just my interpretation of it, so nothing here is gospel, this is just the way I interpret things, as kind of dramatic, and Iโm an actor, soโฆ I got a call, thereโs a great series coming out, can you come down and audition? So my agent said โthey remember you from Lost Girl (another Michelle Lovretta show), and they really liked that character you did and think it might be a really good fit for this spaceship.โ And I said, โwhat was that, what did you say? Spaceship? Oh, ok, Sure!โ It took me a minute to really warm up to the idea. So I popped in, and the character they liked was named Janet on Lost Girl, and they just really liked how dry and smartass she was. So they said, just take a couple little bits of Janet there, and make her AI. It wasnโt talking about how she had a crush on Johnny, but you know, I went and looked up Aaron Ashmore, and checked out some stuff, you know, what the characters looked like, and you just get a warmth to your voice. So I went back for one or two more, and then they said I booked it.
Thatโs fantastic. Weโre glad you got the part. Had you known any of the other castmembers before? I know some of them knew each other.
No.
So you were all new to this group?
I was completely new to this. I also came in after they finished all their shooting.
Thatโs interesting. So you did the typical voiceover alone in a booth, or…?
Yes, all by my lonesome.
Awwโฆ
Yes, with supervisors, and co-supervisors, and a wonderful bunch of people who were really cool, actually. Got to know them. They finished shooting in November, and I came in in January. I know they were looking for a little while, and I know the same thing was happening this year too. By the time Iโm getting into the booth, Iโm seeing the episodes mostly done. They look fantastic. It looks like most of the special effects are in there,and if not, I probably wouldnโt be able to tell. Itโs just a lot of the voice stuff coming in, people doing ADR (rerecording voice over the video), if a line was not heard correctly, or if there was a plane going overhead. So I come in when everyoneโs doing their last touches on voice. So itโs mostly edited. I do the same thing for this year. Last week, I think I did episode 208.
Have you had any interaction with the cast members then?
Oh, sure, thereโs been tons of that. It was really just a matter of, like I said, I wasnโt even cast until after they finished shooting and everyone had already scattered to the wind. But as soon as the show started out, I basically met everybody, through social media and whatever. A couple of people I actually ran into. I ran into Sean Baek in the street. And I ran into Rob Stewart a couple of times. He lives in my neighborhood. It was funny with Rob, because heโd never seen me. I meandered over to him and said, โHi! Are you Rob Stewart from Killjoys?โ, and he looked at me like, uh oh, crazy fan, and again, I have a terrible memory, and I said something like, โI play Lucy, Iโm Tamsen!โ I remember the first thing he said after โHi how are you!โ He said, โeverybody sure wants you and John to get together!โ (laugh) It was something along those lines, made me laugh right away. Iโve seen him a couple of times since then.ย And then, we all got together a couple of times since then, for a party, and Iโve bumped into a lot of people when Iโm doing my voiceover stuff too.
We donโt want to have you left out! Youโre definitely part of the cast!
No, Lucy canโt be left out! She would blast her way in if need be.
Have you had any discussions with Michelle Lovretta about Lucy and where she comes from?
Thatโs the other thing too, I was with Michelle and Aaron at least yearโs Fan Expo, thatโs the first time I met Aaron, but I had met Michelle before that doing the voiceover. It was really fun meeting Aaron. We were laughing about Juicy โ John and Lucy.
Because Lucy is really Dutchโs ship, but she seems to have an affinity for him.
Well, John takes care of her. As fond as she is of Dutch, and everybody isโฆ we certainly had quite a conversation when I went in for the voiceover about where they wanted to go with the character, and the feel of her, and some of that was, ok, letโs just give it a couple of rolls, and it took a few hours to settle on where we wanted to go with her, and I think also, especially with sci fi, an initial idea often gets changed, as Iโm learning very quickly. It actually started out as she had a totally different name, and was very maternal, she was an older womanโs voice, as I remember, and then they swung in a different direction, went with the name Lucy, she was very smartass instead of maternal, I was given a bit of backstory, but I think itโs probably changed into something else by now, itโs pretty cool. Weโre only limited by all the writersโ imagination, which is phenomenal.
Itโs a great combination of computer neutral and sassy personality. You can really see some personality come in, which Iโm sure is what youโre looking for. You want people to be able to related to Lucy in some way, rather than see her. Itโs interesting, the evolution of computer personalities from the original Star Trek where the computer had no personality to 2001: A Space Odysseyโs Hal โ youโre somewhere in the middle there.
Exactly! And then Jarvis, from Iron Man, thatโs who I was thinking of a lot. I really liked the Jarvis character a lot, and I was thinking Lucy would really like Jarvis. I think they would get along. I think they might butt heads, but I think there might be some good debates.
Lucy could get Jarvis to loosen up a little bit. Heโs a little uptight.
Listen to better music maybe.
Last year, I interviewed Michelle toward the end of the season. She hinted that there might be a storyline at some point where we would actually see the human that inspired Lucy. Has that happened at all?
Well, you know Michelle would kill me if I said anything, right? She would take me apart, bolt by bolt. Gotta keep watching and see what happens! We could go anywhere with these things. Like I said, things can change on the turn of a switch. So I canโt say.
Hmmm. What kind of storylines would you like to see Lucy get into? Say we get a season 3, nothing thatโs been finished already that you canโt talk about, just speculation. Would you like to see something where Lucy gets taken over by the bad guys?
I would love to see Lucy come to life and play out her mechanical fantasies about the humans that sheโs now met, she was quite taken with Clara as well. And actually get to interact with the humans she quite likes. But also I would love for her to even turn on everybody and see how they โฆ if she decides something happens, or her mantra goes against what the Killjoys are doing, and she just says โnope! Thatโs it!โ and dealing with this rogue Lucy, it might be fun.
That would be fun, Iโd like to see that. Should we campaign for that? Would you like us fans to campaign for that?
Anything is fun. Iโm having so much fun with this show. The writers are so clever. Every time I get a script, Iโm like โoh, this is so awesome!โ Itโs just so much fun, itโs such a thrill.
I love the show. Every week I just love it. I watch Killjoys and Dark Matter right after. We have a big debate on our site, Tom Gardiner covers Dark Matter.ย I like both shows, but I like Killjoys more, and he likes Dark Matter more.
WHAT?
So we have some good natured bantering back and forth.
Weโre going to have to do something about that. Weโll have to work on the hashtag #PantsOff a little longer (follow @Thogar if you donโt get that joke!). Maybe heโll come around to our side.
You know what I think is hindering that is that Dark Matter has been at ComicCon the last 2 years. Heโs actually with the DM cast right now, as we speak (when we recorded this interview), one on one interviews AND press panel. And Killjoys has not made it there.
Itโs something that I know nothing about, the marketing side, but Dark Matter seems to focus more on the ComicCons and fan expos, and Killjoys focuses more on posters and media buys, I guess. Commercials and that kind of thing. Theyโre sister shows, but completely different marketing teams who have gone in different ways.ย Maybe itโs so that theyโre not competing with each other, but so they can help each other. I donโt know.
Theyโre both great, and as long as they both keep going for several more seasons, weโll be happy.
Exactly.
Tamsen is also involved in an upcoming web series, called Miss Odetteโs Guide to Manners.
Letโs talk about Miss Odetteโs! ย Are we going to get episodes soon?
We are. Weโre waiting for a very good editor who weโre a big fan of. Just through timing, and so on, we werenโt able to get her until now โ sheโll get started this month (August). ย Sheโs going to be cutting our first episode for us, and hopefully we can get started on more episodes.
Tell me about the premise.ย
Basically itโs a take on โ my mom used to read a lot of Miss Manners, and we have a little bit of a British influenceโฆ I like manners, but itโs also fun to turn them on their heads, and take a sort of a Seinfeld approach to them. And look at them from a different angle. Itโs not so much what are your table manners. So the first episode is about hugging. And when you start thinking about all the different hugs there are, again going with Seinfeld, and thereโs a grain of truth in each of these things, and then we take it to the nth degree, we get a little silly. But again thereโs a grain of truth in each of these things, and everyone weโve told the premise to, they say, โOh yes! And what about such and such a hug?โ Iโm like, oh thatโs a good one too.
Thinking about the next episodes โ one of the next could be sidewalk etiquette, people who walk arm in arm, and span an entire sidewalk, or suddenly there are umbrellas, things people donโt think about, but everyone is dealing with them all the time. So itโs silly, but theyโre still true.
How many episodes do you see for this?
Well, because itโs web, it feels fairly endless. Youโre always hoping you get picked up and get distributed by somebody, that could be an 8-10 episode season, but if itโs just us having a great time with it on the web, you can just keep going, and every time you think of a good one, bam. There could be some of the fans saying โOoh! What about such and such, like party etiquette of some kind?โ OK, fans out there, let us know! What kind of situations have you gotten into? Do an episode based on that. So it will be fun when we can get a real fan base and start seeing what people have gotten into. Because as soon as you start talking about one thing, elevator etiquette, how to tell someone they have things on their face or in their teeth, or on their shoe โ all these kinds of slightly awkward โ I think thatโs what it is, itโs awkward etiquette.
A big one in my (former) office is loud sneezers. Or coughers, people who donโt cover their mouth when they cough.
Bodily noises!
Right. Iโll wait for that one. I hope youโll let me know when they come out so I can write about it!
Theyโre quite fun. Being a tall female, I just started to notice funny things going on, and Iโm a bit of a physically awkward person, and I just found myself getting into these weird hugs all the time. I thought, โIโve got to write something about this!โ because itโs funny.
This struck me, in the press release that your agent sent out, that youโre always on the hunt for great drag performances.
I donโt know if this is what got me into it, but one of my favorite movies is Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desertโฆ
Have you talked to Thom Allison about that show? (Thom performed in the stage version.)
Oh yeah! I told him, โyouโll have to let me know when youโre in that and Iโll lose my mind.โ One of my first indie films I shot when I moved out to Toronto, I went out for a role of the Screen Siren, and he ended up casting someone else, but really wanted me in the role of the drag queen. So I played a very tall, slim, very loud and obnoxious drag queen, with big, big, big long hair. Big huge curls, he said Mariah Carey-esque. He (the filmโs director) took me around to all the great drag clubs that were in Toronto, and told me all about the subculture, and the whole glam of it all, and I found it really interesting, and really fun. I like the camp of it, I like the humor of it.
Itโs fun to watch people do something you donโt expect, and see them pull it off so beautifully.
Clever people doing cool things. Iโm more into the drag queens that have this comedic mixed into chatting with the audience, and then doing a song. I love the ones who just sing, but I like the ones who really interact with the audience, and basically do standup at the same time. They blow my mind. A fun hobby!
And you like trapeze?
I do! Iโm terrible at it, Iโm so tall and lanky, but I always wanted to be in the circus. I love heights, and trapeze is such a draw for me. I took classes, but too many bruises! I try and finagle these long arms and legs โ Iโm not that tall, just all arms and legs, this short little body, but these spider arms and legs. In order to keep things around this tiny little bar, I keep smashing into the ground. So Iโll do it every now and then during the slow season just to keep up in the air, but it looks like Iโve rolled down a flight of stairs if I take a bunch of classes. And Iโm clumsy, so Iโm sure thatโs just what it is, Iโm clumsy.
I can empathize with the clumsyโฆ Iโm short, and short all over.
Youโre close to the ground! Youโve got a lower center of gravity there.
When I fall I donโt get hurt as badly, I guess.
You get up faster then me, when I fall I have to gather up all the limbs.
Are you a sci fi fan?
I was always a bit of a sci fi fan โ Iโm one of those people who really enjoys TV and movies. I just do. And so it was always one of those things โsci fi was in there, but because I enjoy quite the gamut, it was never a focus. But Iโm going back and Iโm rewatching a lot of Star Wars, the second trilogy, and Iโve been trying to find Battlestar Galactica โ itโs really hard to find. Iโm a huge fan of Firefly, of course. Fifth Element is one of my favorite movies of all time. Iโm just more aware of it now, going back and sort of rewatching. The superhero stuff has always been a big thing for me, because Iโm a big comic book reader, so some of them have been โ the first Iron Man is something that I just loved. Some of the superhero ones have fallen short, if youโre a big fan of the comic books, you have certain expectations. Standards, man! So like Deadpool has become one of my top ones. Iโve seen it twice now, and Iโm not allowed to watch it again, even though I was one of the first in line to pick up the DVD. A girlfriend hasnโt seen it, and I was like โYou have to get over here! I need to see it again soon!โ Iโm a proud card-carrying geek. Lord of the RingsโฆGetting involved with Killjoys, Iโm more aware of it now.
It was so much fun to talk to you! Itโs always fun to meet the people behind the Twitter handle.
Itโs fun, because I get to be a little mysterious โ you donโt see me, thereโs a little mystery there.
But hereโs the differenceย – I have a professional photo of you, but you have no photo of me.
I donโt! Just a little cartoon! Well, maybe some day. Maybe Iโll meet you at a ComicCon some day.
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