Shaman You
When Claire Stansfield first read the script for the season four opener "Adventures
in the Sin Trade", she assumed she was being offered the part of Cyan. "I
read Alti, old hag, bag of bones,' and I'm thinking, 'I wonder who's playing her?'
And I saw 'Cyan, Queen of the Amazons.' I've played so many Amazons and aliens
and those type of big women that I really thought I was Cyan."
Although she says her ego "took a bit of a bashing" when she learned
that she was actually to play the old hag, Stansfield is delighted she has had
the chance to work on Xena: Warrior Princess. When people ask her about
the show, she admits, "I just gush! The production values and the costumes
and the actors and all of it, it's just wonderful. There's nothing like it on
television. It's like a feature film."
And she should know. Stansfield has had a wide career, taking in such diverse
films as Oliver Stone's The Doors and superhero flick Steel, and
roles in television series from The X- Files to Frasier. Stansfield
grew up in Toronto and after some modelling work and a brief Canadian television
series, came to Los Angeles, where she studied under noted acting teacher Howard
Fine. Reflecting on her career so far, she says, "I've been really lucky.
I've [auditioned] for a lot of things that could have made me a superstar, and
didn't get them, but I think now in hindsight it was probably better for me
as a person that I didn't... I needed to grow and I needed to find some inner
happiness. I think when you get taken on this whirlwind ride of stardom you
miss out on a lot... It's not always the prize, fame and success, because it
comes at a huge price. I've always had steady work... I have a bit of a fan
base, but its not outrageous. I can go anywhere that I want. I live in a nice
little house, I have a nice dog, I have a nice boyfriend. I don't know if want
to be more."
Except maybe a high-flying, quick-fighting spirit warrior. One of the high
points of being Alti was the frenetic tree-top battle between the spirits of
Xena and the evil shaman. Stansfield and Lucy Lawless did most of the scenes
themselves, with a great deal of careful preparation from Xena's stunt
team. "They rigged up this crazy thing with cranes and cables... The stunt
women who double for us [practised] it for hours and hours until they [could
be sure] that it was all safe, and then they just put us in there. And Lucy
goes for it, so you've just got to. On my own I'm like, 'Are you guys crazy?
I'm not going up there!' But then when you watch her. I'm supposed to be just
as bad as her, so I best get up there.
"That's what's so amazing about this business. You find yourself in situations
where you just think, 'Who gets to see a bird's eye view of the world hanging
up here in this outrageous costume?' I loved all that flying stuff."
When Alti made her return in Between the Lines, her modified make-up and warrior
cos1tume revealed the tall, striking woman - no bag of bones! - who was hidden
under all those skins in "Adventures in the Sin Trade". The episode
also allowed Stansfield to try her hand at sword fighting.
"That was something I'd never done and always wanted to do, and I was
petrified of it, and then I did it and I really got into it. Ten guys are coming
at you screaming, and you've got this choreographed sequence and you've got
to do it full force. The director kept saying, 'Claire, Alti loves this stuff...
So forget being afraid, and trying to remember your choreography; and forget
this 200 pound Maori guy screaming, running at you.' All that is just out the
window. You've got to just be Alti and go for it."
In this episode, Stansfield also worked more closely with Lucy Lawless and
Renee O'Connor, especially in Alti's terrible psychic attacks on Xena and Gabrielle.
"When I make Renee see her death. Renee goes for it, she's just sobbing
and crying. And I really have to play that I love that. I don't play the evil,
I'm not playing that I'm enjoying somebody's pain. If I actually thought, 'This
persons feeling pain,' I might start to cry... I'm just feeling the pure joy
that she gets in every moment of power... the feelings that you get when you're
really happy or excited about something and... you just want to throw your head
back and laugh... And that makes it even more evil that she's just loving it
so much."
After her first appearance as Alti, Stansfield began receiving invitations
to appear as a convention guest in the United States. "I did my first one
in San Francisco, and I was petrified! And then I did the big one in Santa Monica
where Lucy was. I actually felt a lot more calm because she was there, and she
and I have become good friends. She was helping me through.
"The fans were waiting for Lucy, basically; I was just filling up some
time... I come out and they all started laughing because I look nothing like
Alti and I sound nothing like Alti... [The fans] are so responsive and such
an amazing group of people that I felt like a rock star when I was out there."
Even though Alti has died twice, Stansfield is due to return as Alti in season
five. Aside from doing more Xena, what else would Stansfield like to
do?
"A strong woman role. I love to do action because of my height and build.
I'm not going to be playing the girl next door, and I don't want to either.
I'm 6'1". It's been hard as an actor to get parts... Why can't there be
a Schwarzenegger and Van Damme for a girl? That's what I would love to do...
I'd like someone to make a good action movie and have the woman be the hero.
And then cast me!"
Shaman You Official Xena Magazine November 1999 Stoddard Hayes, p44-46.
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