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Interview with Yvonne Scio and Tony Denman about "Sorority Boys"
by Rebecca Murray


Yvonne Scio at the Premiere of Touchstone Pictures' romantic comedy, "Sorority Boys."
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YVONNE SCIO (Frederique)

What is your role in "Sorority Boys?"
I'm a member of the D.O.G. sorority. I'm the hairy French girl, and goofy. I had no idea about this character because I grew up in Italy and this is my first American movie role. I've done 25 movies, but this is my first American movie with American culture and I had no idea. It was definitely very different and some of the things I was like, "What is he talking about?" It was interesting and I'm very glad to have done it. Hopefully it will go very well and lots of people will see it.

What's next for you?
I did the Stephen King movie, "Rose Red." I just did the Warner Bros. French film, "La Verite Si Je Mens 2" - a French comedy. After this I'm up for something big, and hopefully I'll know soon if I get it.


Tony Denman at the Premiere of Touchstone Pictures' romantic comedy, "Sorority Boys."
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TONY DENMAN (Jimmy)

Can you describe your character?
I play Jimmy, Jimmy Moon - I gave him a last name to get into his shoes a little bit more. He's a freshman in college and he's just desperately looking for some love, just like everyone else out there. He gets some bad advice and he tends to get himself into situations a little over his head. He's a good kid, you know, deep down inside. He has a drinking problem but I think he overcomes it and he's a better person in the end for it, too.

Are there any parts of your character you can relate to?
No, not at all. I don't fall in love with too many men in drag; I've gotten over that part of my life. I definitely am looking for love, just like everyone else, but I've found it.

Was it a fun movie to work on?
Oh most definitely. Working with everyone that's completely open to "Let me try this, let me try that" - there was just beautiful harmony.



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