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Joanne Heywood interview for Knightmare.com

Posted: 23 Jan 2004, 20:31
by Kieran
Hi folks, I have secured an interview with Joane Heywood who played Stiletta in season 8 of Knightmare.

I am once again appealing to you all to give me questions to send to her, and I'll pick the best ones from that group.

At this moment, a special form might be going up on IKM to submit questions...So watch this space.

Re: Interview with Joanne Heywood

Posted: 23 Jan 2004, 20:38
by Lord_Bob
Ooooo Cool, nice one Kieran. My question is what was her highlight of Knightmare and her funniest moment?

Re: Interview with Joanne Heywood

Posted: 23 Jan 2004, 21:10
by HStorm
Was that rather masochistic-looking outfit uncomfortable to wear?

Re: Interview with Joanne Heywood

Posted: 26 Jan 2004, 15:05
by JoeGrocottJames
Did you ever get a chance to say anything in reply to Richard saying "Just admiring you chest"?

Re: Interview with Joanne Heywood

Posted: 26 Jan 2004, 16:23
by Skarkill
How did you get the part of Stileta?

Re: Interview with Joanne Heywood

Posted: 26 Jan 2004, 16:57
by Skarkill
Did you ever get a chance to say anything in reply to Richard saying "Just admiring you chest"?
I just Knew some one would ask that.  ::) ::)

Re: Interview with Joanne Heywood

Posted: 26 Jan 2004, 17:02
by Snowcat
well..... SOMEBODY had to do it! ;)

***Thank Smirkenorff it weren't me......***

AJK

Re: Interview with Joanne Heywood

Posted: 26 Jan 2004, 17:09
by Skarkill
Well just so long as no one asks what her meshurments were.  ;)


I didn't see this incident on the show anyway.

Is it an outake or something ?

Re: Interview with Joanne Heywood

Posted: 26 Jan 2004, 18:55
by JoeGrocottJames
Well just so long as no one asks what her meshurments were.  ;)


I didn't see this incident on the show anyway.

Is it an outake or something ?
Richard Howse, the dungeoneer of series 8 team 1 wrote a section on the site about the audition and the filming and, according to this, he said to Stiletta "just admiring your chest" and that it was "cut from the final edit!" (The chest he was referring to was a chest in the room). Skarkill: you seemed to have heard of it before in your previous post, now in this post you seem to know nothing about it.

Re: Interview with Joanne Heywood

Posted: 26 Jan 2004, 19:25
by Skarkill
I Knew of it.

I just couldn't remeber weather or not, It was an outake.

Re: Interview with Joanne Heywood

Posted: 26 Jan 2004, 20:28
by Kieran
Thanks for the suggestions people.  I will be sending these questions off tomorrow night, so get in what you can :-)

Re: Interview with Joanne Heywood

Posted: 27 Jan 2004, 00:51
by KaM
Hey Kieran. Sorry I haven't been around much.  :( Some things not going too well. I'm glad I've checked this tonight, for even though I'm logged on here permanento it seems, I have been for over a week I think.

Anyhow, this one is a bit of an obscure question, but it would be: did she have any thoughts, as regarding equality and gameplay, on the whole 'shortcut' issue that she had to promote.

I mean, the same question as per Mr E.D. would be grand - concerning different series to have starred in if the choice was hers - but again, it's depending on how much she knew, or got to know, of Knightmare. Still, thanks very much indeed.

Re: Interview with Joanne Heywood

Posted: 30 Jan 2004, 19:09
by Kieran
Ok thanks Keith, no troubles about your lack of time.  Thanks for the suggestions.


To make things clear to people (as I was asked on the other thread), the interviews will NOT be put on this forum, but on the website in a future update.  

Re: Interview with Joanne Heywood

Posted: 03 Mar 2004, 15:58
by KaM
Hey everyone. I'm probably way behind on this, as usual... but it appears that the links to both the Edmund Dehn and Joanne Heywood interviews only lead to the former. Anyone know the correct hyperlink for the Joanne Heywood interview?

Apologies if this has been answered an age ago.

Re: Interview with Joanne Heywood

Posted: 05 Mar 2004, 01:55
by GrimaldineGrimwold
It's a pity she doesn't have much of a memory of the "chest" incident. It would have been nice if she'd remembered it, just so we all knew it really was true.