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CBS Watch Magazine June 2012 – Photos and Interview
News posted by admin • Published on: May 31st, 2012 • (0)

Hi guys,
now here are the first pics of the photoshooting with Daniela at the CBS Watch MAgazine and the interview. Enjoy

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The key to cracking the case of Daniela Ruah, who stars as Special Agent Kensi Blye on NCIS: LOS ANGELES, lies in her trailer on Hollywood’s storied Paramount lot.

That’s where the actress keeps two treasured, yet disparate possessions: a rally scarf for a beloved Portuguese soccer team and a girly-pink bottle which, appropriately enough for the statuesque stunner, contains a fragrance called Bombshell. “I never walk out of my trailer without putting on perfume,” she says.

Ruah is, as the contents of her trailer suggest, a heady blend of sports-loving tomboy and alluring girl next door. No wonder she’s so adept at playing the hit crime drama’s not-so-secret weapon, a woman who can handily kick bad-guy ass, then turn around and dial up the sex appeal for an undercover op. “Kensi’s not too far off from who I am,” the actress admits during a break from filming. “The longer I play her, the more we jell into each other.”

Like her character, Ruah prefers to be at the center of the action. She’s been known to plead with the stunt coordinator to let her do as many of her own stunts as possible and, after deciding to get a motorcycle license, even bought her own bike. Too bad a producer, concerned about his actress’ safety, quickly put the kibosh on that little hobby.

“He pulled me aside and, literally finger in my face, said, ‘Dani, motorcycle—no,’ ” she remembers with a laugh. “I said, ‘But Kensi rides, and it’d be so great if I could!’ Unfortunately, it was too much of a risk.”

The actress has never shied away from taking chances. Born in  Boston but raised mostly in her parents’ native Portugal, she decided early on that, despite coming from a family of doctors, she wanted to perform. Looking back, the 28-year-old recalls always standing out in a crowd—acting in school plays, studying ballet, modern and contemporary dance, and making the occasional tonsorial mistake. “I chopped off all my hair,” Ruah recalls. “I have very curly hair, and it curled up into a mini-Afro. Then I made the mistake of dyeing it orange, so my friends called me ‘Sideshow Bob.’ ”

She got serious about her acting ambitions when, at age 15, she caught a TV commercial advertising an open-call audition for a new Portuguese soap opera. Accompanied by both of her grandmothers, Ruah stood in line along with 3,500 other hopefuls and ultimately walked away with a starring role.

“From then on, it was just like a snowball,” says the actress, who over the next several years starred in three other soaps while earning a degree in performing arts. “A lot of people joke about soap operas, but there’s no better training. In no [other] job will you have as many lines to learn, in as short an amount of time, with as complicated a plot. It was the biggest lesson of my life.”

INSPIRED BY HER LOVE OF DANCE, Ruah competed on—and won!—the first season of Dança Comigo, Portugal’s version of Dancing with the Stars. “At the time, you get all these compliments,” she says, “and now I watch it on YouTube and I’m like, ‘That’s the biggest load of bleep I’ve ever seen myself do!’ But as much as I laugh at myself, it’s still a great memory.”

So, too, is her first trip to Los Angeles, which happened to be for her NCIS: LOS ANGELES callback. “They told me that day, ‘You’ve gotten the part,’ ” says the actress, whose striking gaze is courtesy of a birthmark that covers most of the iris in her right eye. “I called my mom in Portugal—it was like 3 in the morning there, but she’d said, ‘Any news, you call me. I don’t care what time it is!’ ”

In the three years since, Ruah has taken the success that’s come with her Hollywood break in stride. She does, however, cop to having felt a tad star-struck when she first met Star Wars legend George Lucas, who executive produced Red Tails, the film she appeared in this January. “He shook my hand and said, ‘Hi, I’m George,’ and in my mind, I’m going, ‘Uh, yeah, I know!’”

If all goes according to plan, the ambitious actress— who, in addition to fluent English and Portuguese,  speaks conversational Spanish and French—will continue to balance a TV gig she loves with a flourishing movie career.

“The goal is to work as much as possible in projects I respect and that will help me grow,” she says before being called back to set. “No actor has a flawless career, but in the long term, I’d like my name to be synonymous with good quality.”

Source: CBS

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