I’ve loved horror forever, and finally acting in it would be a dream—I’d bring every scare to life with my expressions and energy.
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What’s your most memorable Halloween experience?
Halloween in Chicago was the best—running around with my cousins, bundled in costumes under our jackets, laughing and racing from house to house. The whole neighborhood was decked out with pumpkins, ghosts, and spooky lights, and it always felt like pure magic. What I remember most isn’t the candy, but being together and making those nights unforgettable.
Tell us why you would make it to the end of a horror movie.
I’d make it to the end of a horror movie because I’m not the one investigating weird sounds—I’m the one already in the car with the engine running. If a ghost whispers “get out,” I don’t argue, I grab snacks and leave. Survival tip: horror movies only get you if you stay in the house… and I pay rent NOWHERE spooky.
What would you do with the unlucky $13,000?
I’d turn the “unlucky” $13,000 into something lucky—maybe invest in a passion project, treat my family to a Halloween adventure, or finally get that dream experience I’ve always wanted. Misfortune can be fun if you get creative!
Who is your real-life hero who you would want to survive a horror movie with?
If I had to survive a horror movie, I’d want Matthew Lillard by my side. Watching him in Scream as a kid taught me everything—how to run, scream, and somehow survive. I’d follow him through every haunted house, partly for safety, partly for nostalgia.
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