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Summer is here and it’s all about location location location! And it’s Hot on Location! With blockbusters and popular series returning, we thought we’d show you just
HOW HOT! Featuring 3 gorgeous actors with HUGE projects debuting this June. We
couldn’t be more proud to share them with you in a romp through the past! A fashion
editorial featuring new vintage looks and adorable situations proving that chivalry and
courting isn’t dead as our actors woo our beautiful model Natasha Overin, who in our
opinion, perfectly fits the roll of our retro california belle.
Naturally we have all of our other fabulous features. On the trend side, our
forecasters Natalie De Groot and Martin Le Maitre focused on the sizzling Party
destinations across the world... So you can get your trend on wherever it may lead
you. We haven’t forgotten our beauty darlings out there either... Bisous Beauty is
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Happy Summer Everyone! Enjoy our Location Issue and we’ll see you back in FALL
with ISSUE #10!
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Liz Lillie
Jordan Laudadio
Hailee Lautenbach
Kyla Moran
Martin LeMaitre
Shelli Wright
Andrea Cansler
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There’s a new Generation of Actor coming up in the
ranks and we have 3 of the summer’s hottest playing
out our fashion courtship battle. Actors Riley Smith,
Booboo Stewart and Michael Lomenda tell us about
their big projects this summer while they woo their
way into our hearts and vie for model Natasha Overin’s
attention on this Retro trip down dating lane.
MICHAEL
LOMENDA
by HAIILEE LAUTENBACH
Tell us who you are? Where are you from, how you got started in acting...etc?
I was born and raised in small town Alberta, Canada. My dad was a pro-hockey player with the
W.H.A. in the 70’s and retired to work in the oilfield and my mom ran her own hairstyling salon.
I have a brother who’s 6’3”, 220, size 13 feet and works with tiny little babies at a neonatal
ward in Montreal. He basically nurses critically sick babies back to health so they can go home
with their folks. I’m a proud brother.
I played piano classically and other instruments and acted in High School, but never really sang
‘till my first year of college when I snagged a role in the musical at the last minute when the
guy they’d cast couldn’t handle the singing. That same year, I
auditioned for Sheridan College as practice for the following years auditions circuit.
In spite of not being able to sing above a middle C, they directly accepted me. Three years
later I graduated and was working in the business in Toronto. Since then I’ve been really lucky
to perform around the world mostly in musical theatre but also a bit as a director, musical
director, and in the studio doing voice over work.
Tell us who you are? Where are you from, how you got started in acting...etc?
I’d been very lucky to be working fairly steadily as a music theatre performer playing lead roles
across Canada previous to Jersey Boys, but at 28, when I was cast in the Original Canadian
Company of Jersey Boys, it was my first big gig in downtown Toronto, where I lived. It was
definitely a huge deal for me and a massive learning experience
Tell us how Clint Eastwood came to cast you as the role of Nick Massi in the upcoming
Jersey Boys film?
I think I was cast largely due to him seeing the show in San Fran at the Curran theater when
I was there performing with the Jersey Boys First National Tour. Mr Eastwood appeared one
day at our matinee about two weeks before our run was ending. I didn’t believe he was there
until, 3/4s of the way through the show, someone texted me a pic of him in the lobby. He
came backstage afterward, said he really enjoyed the
show, we shook hands, took pictures, and he left. I,
in all honestly, assumed the movie had been cast already and he was just brushing up on the show before he started shooting. I’m a Canadian with no film
experience; there’s no way I’m getting cast in a Clint
Eastwood film. But a couple weeks later I got a call
to audition in New York so I flew down from Toronto.
Then, I got the most incredible phone-call of my career
saying I’d booked the film and soon thereafter sitting in
an office on the Warner Brothers Lot with Mr. Eastwood
chatting about the show, Nick Massi’s bass guitars, and
the fact that a small part of his film, Unforgiven, was
shot on my uncle’s land in Drumheller, Alberta. Crazy.
SUIT MOODS OF NORWAY
TIE LILLI DACHE
Clint Eastwood is notorious for only doing one take
so the best scene only needs to be shot once. What
was your experience with this?
He definitely likes to move quick. I appreciate where
he’s coming from - I find if I get into my head too much
as an actor, I can get in my own way. It creates a very
quick focussed vibe on set and although he moves
quickly, he still allows room to experiment and collaborate. He’s still very much a kid at heart having a blast
doing what he does best. I think the craziest thing for
me was the first time he asked me if I was happy with
the takes and could we move on. Of course my default
answer was always, “If you’re happy, Boss, I’m happy”.
We shot a lot of the scenes in the movie only a couple
of times at the most.
It being your first film, were you nervous about all
the productions, crew, and cameras in your face?
Absolutely. That first day was one of the craziest days
of my life. We started shooting with a musical number
that we performed live in front of a room full of crew
and extras. And then I was on the schedule for a scene
that I wasn’t part of in the stage musical; it was a short
scene between Tommy and Frankie. I thought there
was a mistake. But I ended up being part the scene, a
scene I’d never been part of in my 1200 performances
on stage, and so I had to improvise. This might not
seems like a big deal, but when you’ve done a show a
bajillion times the same way every night on and off for
almost 4 years and improvising is something you are
ONLY allowed to do if someone flubs a line and needs
saving, it was a surprise. So a scene that was usually
a two-hander between Tommy and Frankie became a
four-hander between us all, and I dove in head first,
terrified but galvanized. It set an awesomely exciting
improvisational tone for a large part of the movie.
This film has created quite a stir in
Hollywood everyone seems to be
excited for it’s release...when can we
count on that?
That’s good to hear! It’s a really incredible group of people involved in this film
and I’m really proud and grateful to be a
part of it. The release is set for June 20
and we’ve been lucky enough to close
the LA Film Festival as our LA premiere.
Can we expect more theatre or film
roles for the future Michael Lomenda?
I hope so. There’s always that small
self-deprecating voice in the back of my
mind that says, after I finish a gig, I’ll
never work again. And it’s less a “small
voice” and more of a screaming group
of banshees when your first movie ever
winds up being an Eastwood film. Also,
for me, the past several months have
been less about my next gig and more
about moving my life from Toronto to
LA. You don’t know how much stuff you
accrue until you have to write it all down,
pack it in a pod, and ship it across the
continent. All I can say is that filming
Jersey Boys colossally redefined some
things for me - it completely turned
my perception of acting on it’s head in
the best possible way. It sent me back
to the sandbox as an actor and I, bad
pun ahead, dug it. So, I hope the right
future film or TV project comes along to
continue that awesome exploration.
RILEY
SMITH
by HAIILEE LAUTENBACH
Tell us who you are? Where are you from, how
you got started in acting...etc
My name is Riley Smith, I’m from a small town in Iowa
called Marion. I started acting at the age of 18 while
in New York during a brief stint in modeling.
How long have you been here in Hollywood?
I moved to Los Angeles to film the pilot in January of
1998.
What was your first project?
A Warner Brothers pilot called “Minor Threat”.
You’ve been on a ton of TV from Freaks and Geeks
to 90210. You have always been a popular choice
for Teens. Was it strange being a Teen heartthrob
when in truth you’re not really a Teen?
When I started, I was still a teen. And then for about
10 years I guess I never aged in Hollywood’s eyes.
There were a lot of times where I fought against it
and wanted to play my age. But as I’ve matured I’ve
realized that it has been a blessing. I had the
opportunity to bring experience and maturity to the
younger roles I did. I think it gave me an advantage
in the audition rooms. Plus, I have the rest of my life
to play my age:)
THE FIRST THING EVERYONE SAID TO
ME WHEN I LANDED THE ROLE WAS
“OH YOU’RE GOING TO HAVE TO GET
NAKED.”...
photo by shelli Wright
Now you’re playing the new Vampire on the last season of True Blood and let’s just say it’s a more
“mature” role for you...did the sex scenes throw you off a little?
The first thing everyone said to me when I landed the role was “Oh, youre going to have to get naked”...
That had never dawned on me until then. So yeah, it was looming over me for about 2 months until I actually had to do it. But Im glad I did! It wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be. They do it so much on that show,
that the crew and cast know how to put you at ease. I had an amazing director Simon Jayes, who made it
a very smooth situation. It’s all about trust and I trusted them. It also gave me the drive to get a personal
trainer and push myself to get in great physical shape. It was the kind of positive push I needed and glad
that I did.
Do you prefer playing the recurring role
on a television series, or the few months
that you spend working on a film?
It’s more about the material than the
shooting schedule for me. TV is a well
oiled machine. You know what you are
walking into. Which is always nice. Sometimes you don’t know what you’re walking
into on a film. But there is something exciting about the unknown as well.
With all these projects under your belt,
what’s one of your favorite places work
has taken you to?
I have been so blessed to have been given
the opportunity to see so much of the
world while doing what I love. When you
travel for filming, you usually move to a
town for a good chunk of time (2-3 months
or more) and you really become a member
of society. You make friends, you find your
favorite cafes, etc. And then you pack up
and move back to LA and its all a memory
that will never happen like that again. Its
a journey man lifestyle. But I’m one of the
luckiest guys in the world to get to do
it! Last year I fell in love with my time in
Portland and Wilmington, NC. But I’ve also
lived in some far out places like Cape Town
South Africa to Toronto, Miami, Vancouver.
I love to travel and explore new places. So
this job suits me.
photo by shelli Wright
Were you a fan of the show?
I had watched a number of episodes over the years when
my close friends were on it. So I had an idea of what was
going on. But once I was offered the role, I locked myself
inside for a weekend and caught up with more of them so
that I knew what I was walking into.
Many know you as an actor but you’re
also the singer of a very popular band
“Life of Riley.” Tell us about that! Do
you carry your guitar everywhere on
set?
I am in a band called The Life Of Riley as a
hobby. Its a
passion project that I
developed because of so much time alone
on the road. Just me and my guitar many
nights. Yea, my Taylor Guitar goes everywhere with me. I just recently got a Baby
Taylor, thats smaller and easier to carry
around. I cant wait to start a new chapter
of travel with it!
photo by shelli Wright
What is some advice you would give your 18 year old self?
Dont let the high’s get too high or the low’s get too low. Stay humble, show up on time, and never
forget that you are never too good for the job you have.
So, what can we look forward to from Riley Smith?
Me on your telly
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by HAIILEE LAUTENBACH
I don’t really consider myself a heart
throb... I just appreciate the fact that
people want to see the films I’m doing and
I hope that continues.
Tell us a little about yourself, where you’re from, what started you in acting etc...you
can be brief and skip things if you like.
Well I started in Modeling and doing stunts. Then I went on to getting a record deal at 12.
I ended up touring with Miley, The Jonas Brothers and then the Cheetah Girls. I really got
interested in Acting after
seeing Heath Ledger in Dark night. After that I booked Twilight and things just took off.
Being Seth in Twilight and now Warpath in X-men, is it difficult to become a part of a
well known fantasy world and then try to come back to reality?
Hahah..Not at all. They are both amazing Franchises to be involved with and I can’t believe
how lucky I am sometimes. But yes I’m able to separate the fantasy from reality.
What keeps you grounded?
My family and friends.
What’s the weirdest thing to have happened to you on set while filming?
I don’t know about weird, but the most memorable was being on the set of XMEN the first
day. AMAZING! If I could I would thank Bryan Singer Everyday.
You’ve already racked up an impressive imdb page. How do you feel about your career
so far? What role would be the ultimate signifier to yourself that you’ve made it?
I have been very blessed. My dad and I are always looking for something new and challenging. I don’t think any one role would do that. I think it’s more of a combination of all of the
roles I have done that make up what I am as an actor.
In X-men you worked with a lot of influential actors. Who did you learn the
most from?
Obviously Bryan was very informative and I
watched how he worked as I aim to direct
one day. I was also lucky enough to have
had many conversations with Ian.
Some people may not know that you
take your physical responsibility of a
role very seriously sometimes changing
your body losing or gaining weight to
correspond with the character...do you
have a nutritionist who helps you prepare for these roles? Also, how much
muscle weight did you put on for Warpath?
I think it’s important to look the part. For
me that means gaining or losing a large
amount of weight it would seem. haha I
had just recently wrapped a film intitled
THE WELL in which I play a teen dying
of kidney failure for this role I dropped
my weight to 111 lbs. I’m usually around
145. It was incredibly difficult. Then a few
months later I had to be ready for XMEN
which meant gaining 60 or so lbs to round
out to 170. It meant a lot of food and
many many hours in the gym.
What other projects can we look forward to seeing you in?
As I mentioned “THE WELL” will be out
right after “XMEN Days of Future past”
in June. Then “Like a Country Song”,
“Balsam Falls”, “LOWLIFES” and “Hope
Bridge” all of which should be out this
year. Next will be the start of production
on the “Descendants” which looks to be
really fun and directed by Kenny Ortega.
With all your success, fans must be
popping up. How are you handling your
heartthrob status?
I don’t really consider myself a heart throb
but thank you. haha. I just appreciate the
fact that people want to see the films I’m
doing and I hope that continues.
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CREATIVE DIRECTOR
Shelli Wright is a Fashion Photographer residing in Los Angeles, California.
After obtaining a BS in Journalism Shelli continued her studies in Paris at
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her passion for Fashion and she began shooting models for agencies in Paris,
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Oregon. Now working over 15 years in Southern Cal, Shelli decided to enlist
director/editor and partner in crime Christopher Robin Bredesen to start what is
now Bisous Magazine. A platform for other creatives like themselves to forge
relationships and friendships worldwide and put out what they think to be a pretty
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Chris began his career in documentary film over 15 years ago following dirtbag
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