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Queen Latifah




Queen Latifah
HBO: You must get a million offers you're working on, so why Life Support?

Queen Latifah: What appealed to me about the project is that I could relate to the story. I could relate to the characters. You know, I grew up here in New Jersey and New York in my teenage years and I ran around a lot in Brooklyn. I hung out at a lot of places I probably shouldn't have been--with a lot of different people doing all kinds of things-- and you know, frankly some of my behavior was probably at risk - just like some of the characters in this movie. Fortunately you know, I was able to come through that healthy and get back on course.

So I felt like I could relate to the character of Anna and this story about second chances and redemption. Someone who went through a lot early in her life, got back on track, but left a lot of damage in her wake. The healing that has to happen when someone in your family has been on drugs.

HBO: So what is Life Support about?

Queen Latifah: The story revolves around a woman named Anna Wallace, her family--her daughters, her mother, her husband--and Life Support, which is the outreach program that she works for. It's an HIV/AIDS outreach program. So, she's an activist trying to get people to wear condoms by any means necessary. Abstain from sex. Get tested for HIV and STDs. She's just really out there walking the streets to the point where she can barely walk, her feet hurt so bad. She's also HIV positive, so she's really passionate about getting the word out. She's a former addict, and that's part of her deal but the story is about trying to repair the relationships that are damaged when you are someone who is addicted to drugs.

HBO: So tell me about the qualities that Anna has that she's able to turn her life around?

Queen Latifah: I'd say that one thing she is is relentless. Before her passion might have been drugs, but now with that being removed, that passion just went to being an activist. To being a mother. I mean, a hardcore mother. You know, a PTA mom at every meeting, at every school play, walking her daughter to school even when her feet hurt. Really, she's kind of the same person, she just removed the drugs from her life and replaced it. Moved it to a different area of her life. Applied it to trying to repair the relationship with her older daughter, and that's what a lot of people have to do in that situation. People--who abuse alcohol, drugs, people who abandon their children-- later on in life realize that they made a mistake. But it's not as easy as it may seem.


HBO: Along those lines what's your relationship with Lucille, the grandmother character in this film?

Queen Latifah: Yeah, Lucille and Anna have a really, really difficult relationship. They're used to each other, they're probably very alike in a lot of ways, but there's a serious trust factor that is not present. To have a mom who's had to deal with all that crap all these years and raise your child while you were out on drugs. The trust that's broken when you have this kind of relationship, when your child robs your house, when they steal your jewelry, when they sell your television. When they sell your prize possessions, secret little things that you planned on saving for your grandkids, or they sell your clothes, and they let people in your house and, cook up all your food, feeding some druggie from up the street. All that kind of stuff ruins the relationship, or ruins the trust level at minimum. So now, even though they've cleaned up, you got all these memories, and you ain't quick to leave your purse sitting around. You know what I mean? It's just so much of a habit you've developed to protect your things.

And even protecting that grandchild is one of those things after awhile. So there's a bit of a fight there, a bit of a struggle. There's a woman who needs to be redeemed and forgiven. And there's a mother who just has to believe it, who's not so quick to forgive...and it's definitely not easy to forget.



Queen Latifah
HBO: Tell me a little bit about Wendell Pierce?

Queen Latifah: Wendell plays Slick, my husband. You know, he's really who I always had in mind for this part--with the producer cap as well as the actor cap that I wear in this film. He is just such a presence to me and always has been. I've always respected his acting. Everything I see him in, he just has this strength and confidence. The kind of man who, you know -- your wife could be like blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, la, la, la, la, la, the end of the world, the end of the world, the end of the world and he's "Honey, it's all right, I got it. It's taken care of." You know what I mean? That's the kind of guy that I think Anna needed. And Wendell pulls that off like nobody's business so - I'm just blessed and fortunate that we were able to make it work for his schedule.

HBO: How was it working with Nelson George?


Queen Latifah: Nelson has really been great. I mean, this is his story. This is his family story. There have been some things that have been changed in the story, of course, but this was very personal to him. He's doing a great job connecting the emotions to what we're doing - to feeling all those emotions and making sure all of that is real. He can get on the phone with his mother or I can talk to his sister and get insight from her because she's around the set. Having that one-on-one contact, that personal relationship, I think has been helpful to everybody.

HBO: So you did meet his sister?

Queen Latifah: Yeah, I met his sister. You know, I think his sister's really cool. I tend to think Pisces are cool anyway and I'm a Pisces. It's funny, I'm shooting a scene and she's coming up the street and she's rolling her carrying case and her cane and I got the same thing. It was like looking in the mirror for a second. But, I'm proud of her because she did turn her life around. A lot of people don't have the strength to do that. And it does take some strength to do it.


Queen Latifah
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