Julia Voth: Erin And America
A lot of people assume that because there are cat fights in the movie that we really don’t like each other. That couldn’t be farther from the truth. After all the traveling we’ve done, we’ve made this really great friendship and we love each other like sisters and support each other. We go to each other’s film premiers and every time someone gets a new article in a magazine we go out and buy it.
My love scene with America is very quick, but my one with Erin is a lot more intense. We had a dialogue before and Erin said, “You know what would really suck is if people watch this and thought it was just okay.” And I went, “Oh, that can’t happen!” So nothing was off limits. I’m like…
“Can I grab you here?”
“Yeah, can I grab your boob?”
“Sure.”
“Can I use tongue?”
“Yeah.”
I think it comes down to being comfortable with a person, knowing what to expect. And you’re fueled by your character. My character Trixie needed this, she desired this, this was a moment when she needed nothing more but this.


Alison Goodman is a Writer, Casting Director and pop culture junkie based in New York. She has worked for the CW, ABC Family and the WB. A self-proclaimed TV fanatic, there isn’t a Bravo marathon she hasn’t vegged out to, she still mourns the loss of “Friday Night Lights,” and can’t go to sleep on Thursday night if she hasn’t watched “The Vampire Diaries.”

