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Ava Louise Murchison and Mason Blomberg, stars of ‘Jane’, answer 7 Questions with Emmy

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Every week I’m interviewing fascinating people in our community, nation and around the world.

Today I’m talking with the two stars of “Jane” – a series returning for season two on Apple TV+. Ava Louise Murchison and Mason Blomberg have both been acting for a few years and in the show, Ava Louise, who plays Jane, is on a quest to save endangered animals with her best friend David, played by Mason.

I spoke with Ava Louise and Mason last year — and was so happy to talk with them again! Here’s what I asked:

  • Ava Louise and Mason – What is it like being on ‘Jane’?
  • Ava Louise – before the show, were you interested in conservation and saving endangered species?
  • Mason – you have learned about a lot of different animals while filming ‘Jane.’ Do you have a favorite?
  • Ava Louise and Mason – in the episode ‘Panthera Leo,’ Jane does on a mission with her mom because David is sick. If both of you could do a mission with your parents, where would you go?
  • Ava Louise – how did you get your start in acting?
  • Mason – for someone who hasn’t seen ‘Jane’, can you tell them about it?
  • Ava Louise and Mason – I love doing theater. Can you give me some acting tips?

You can watch my entire interview with Ava Louise and Mason in the video player above. Learn more about “Jane” here.

Missed any of my previous interviews? Watch them all here. And if you have an idea of someone I should interview or just want to say hi, email me: emmy@eastidahonews.com.

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