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An
Interview with:
Lucas Grabeel &
Ashley Tisdale
Lucas Grabeel and Ashley Tisdale play brother
and sister in High School Musical, the Disney
Channel blockbuster that makes its DVD debut
on May 23. This little film has become a
skyrocket spectacular with millions of TV
viewers and a multi-platinum soundtrack.
Both of these performers have been featured
on Disney productions with Lucas on Disney’s
Halloweentown High and Ashley as Maddie
in Disney’s The Suite Life of Zack
and Cody.
Now to a generation of teens, they are Ryan
and Sharpay, two musically inclined thespians
in High School Musical.
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Their characters set the wheels of sabotage in
motion when they see that a jock Troy (Zac Efron)
and a brain Gabriella (Vanessa Anne Hudgens) both
want to break out of their cliques and try out
for the winter musical. Being a “drama geek”
is Ryan and Sharpay’s clique.
Asked about if High School Musical would make
drama geeks cool, Lucas mentions that, “It
is allowing kids to break out of their shell and
say ‘it is okay that I like to do what ever
it is I like to do’.”
Ashley told a story she heard that a high school
jock, after seeing High School Musical, auditioned
for his own high school musical and landed the
lead in the play. “I love that,” she
said.
Since the film is about cliques and growing beyond
your group, Lucas shared about his school days.
“I was known in school but not very popular.
I tried to embrace the fact that I wasn’t
(popular) and say ‘If this is who I am and
if I am the kid that is not popular then that
makes me who I am and I am going to find the good
in that.’ In any situation, find the good
in whatever place you are in your life and go
for the goals. And don’t worry about what
people think because in all reality it doesn’t
matter.”
On being popular, Ashley added, “I had moved
to California from New Jersey. I was the type
of person who didn’t really fit in anywhere.
I kind of fit in with all (the cliques). I knew
them and I mingled with all of them. However I
didn’t grow up with them, I was the new
kid.”
Ashley is very close to her family and always
refers to them. Her younger relatives seem to
look up to her and seek her advice. “I have
a little cousin and she is trying to find things
to get her in the popular group. I told her that
you will find out that it’s not that fun.
Just being a good person and make your own crowd.”
Though they are both adolescents, Lucas and Ashley
are very conscious about their actions in society.
“I have been a role model for little kids
when I teach a class,” said Lucas. “I’ve
always been around kids a lot. But, now it’s
kind of a different thing, growing into adulthood
and seeing being a role model from a different
point of view. People are going to look at what
you wear. You go some place and your picture gets
taken. It doesn’t really occur to you because
it is happening so fast.”
Ashley added, “I been interviewed for different
magazines and its so different, them being interested
in everything you’ve ever done in your life.
I mentioned that I like horses and there is a
whole page on me and horses. I have a dog and
she’s featured in like every People magazine.”
And speaking of the magazines, Ashley has been
rumored in print to have caught the eye of her
co-star Zac Efron, the young man who plays Troy
in High School Musical. When asked about the tabloid
stories, she just smiled and said, “You
just laugh at it. They still ask and it’s
still a huge thing. It is kind of funny.”
But she assured everyone that she and Zac are
just close friends.
Lucas let everyone know the scope of Disney marketing.
He noted that along with the DVD and the new two-disc
soundtrack of the movie, that there are books
and stationary, and T-shirts at Limited Too. Starting
in the fall, Disney is to license high schools
permission to be able to perform High School Musical
as a student play. “Thinking back that high
school wasn’t that far back for a lot of
us,” said Lucas, “it is really strange
to be a part of something like that.” Ashley
said that it would “be a blast” to
go and see a high school do the musical of their
movie and watch someone do her part.
One of the little things Lucas is asked about
in interviews is his characters’ perchance
for hats. “The way the hat thing worked
out was that it was a joke. I did Halloweentown
High for Disney Channel and we had the same wardrobe
stylist Tom McKinley. So he asked me ‘Do
you have anything interesting you want to do with
the character (of Ryan)?’ I said, ‘Hats.’
He put one on me and goes ‘All right, we
got it’. He went out a got like 50 hats
and I wore one in every scene.”
Ashley gives a strong performance as Sharpay,
a reading so convincing that she might get typecast.
When asked, she answered, “What High School
Musical has done is separate me from Suite Life
and now they know me by my name. It’s good
that they know me as an actress and not a character.”
Asked whom she admires, Ashley said Jessica Simpson
for her style and Billy Joel for his music. But
for acting, she feels she can relate to Jodie
Foster as a performer.
Lucas shared a story about fame. “My sister
saw people lip-syncing to my movie at summer camp.
She said it was so strange to hear my voice and
someone else mouthing the words.” Lucas
said that he and his sister did the same thing
to recordings just a few years ago when they were
kids.
When the idea of High School Musical being a pop
culture phenomenon, Lucas said, “I’m
glad to see it is an entertaining movie.”
But the most important thing is, “Families
can get together and watch it.”
High
School Musical is on DVD May 23
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