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Sara Ellis, whom we met late in the first half of White Collar’s [USA, Tuesdays, 10/9C] current season, is a no-nonsense insurance investigator who does whatever it takes to close a case. If that means going to extra-legal lengths, then that’s fine.

Recently I had the opportunity to take part in a teleconference call with Hilarie Burton, the actor who plays Ellis. Burton, it turns out is both voluble and witty – when she’s finished answering a question, it stays answered! It’s easy to see that she’s having a good time in her recurring role on White 领, 衣领 and that sense of fun is present in call.


Hello, Hilarie, thanks for doing this.

Hilarie Burton: Hi. I was waiting to be able to say hi to everybody. This is the most organized thing I’ve ever experienced in my life.

Well, they do try. Ever since Sara was introduced last season, we’ve gotten the impression that she is easily as smart as Peter and Neal. I get the feeling based on what we’ve seen so far that she is capable of being considerably 更多 ruthless than either of them. Would that be a fair assessment, do 你 think, and could 你 speak to that?

Burton: Well, I think what Sara has going for her is that she’s not confined 由 the boundaries of working for the government. She gets to be a little bit 更多 creative in her research methods 或者 her repo methods as opposed to the boys who have to answer to Johnny Law. So, yeah, I think she has 更多 freedom and I think she can use that gray area to help these guys that she’s clearly drawn to, whether it’s Peter as a mentor and friend 或者 it’s Neal as an adversary, who is also really attractive.

Yes, I think she has a lot to offer the FBI team as a whole and, being the new kid at work I also have fun bringing what I have to the 表 to help these guys out, because they are, they’re really wonderful people to work with.

And just as a follow-up on the same line, what elements of Sara’s character are the least like 你 and are they the most fun to play?

Burton: Oh boy. I’ll tell 你 what, when I first read for the part, 你 know when they give 女演员 sides to audition they rarely give 你 what will actually be on the 显示 because they don’t want any spoilers put out there. So the part I originally read for was, I think it was a district attorney that wasn’t making that much money so she was jealous of Neal’s very fancy lifestyle. Then I get the job and I go in and they want to dress me in the fanciest outfits and, and have me play a very high end character. And that’s a world that is very foreign to me. And so I was fortunate enough to go in there and have a really wonderful wardrobe department educate me very, very quickly about what is in fashion; what is not in fashion, and help me create that air of bravado and self-importance through one’s physical appearance.

You’re like thank 你 for talking to me.

Burton: Yeah, no, it’s good I’m talking to grown-ups. It’s nice after the mom mode for a while.

Speaking of that, how do 你 balance—because it films in New York, are 你 based in New York 或者 do 你 have to travel all the way and then fit that into your schedule that way when they give 你 the call?

Burton: I play everything 由 ear. Last 年 there was a lot of back and forth, because my son’s father was working in New Orleans and we had been down there. This 年 I think we’re a little 更多 East Coast-based and so, it’s just one week at a time. That’s how I have to look at my life at this point, so I’ve been really lucky. We try to take turns working and I think we have a really good system at this point.

With the 显示 filming in New York, is the city itself is like a 秒 或者 third character, has that impacted how you’ve taken on your role as far as how she has her mannerisms and, and where she knows she is in—within that city itself?

Burton: Oh, sure, sure. I mean the difference between Los Angeles and New York is so staggering. And I had been in North Carolina for seven years before that. I really only spent, a 年 in L.A. before I started working on this 显示 and the stature of the women in New York, it’s just very different. I lived in New York when I was going to college and so women like Sara Ellis, the character I’m playing were—they were just statues you’d look at on the 街, 街道 and kind of marvel at these things that could be so well put together every 日 of the week. And so it’s fun for me to play someone that’s trying to put up that image and also get an opportunity to play her when she isn’t fulfilling that image, 你 know when Neal sneaks up on her in her house, 或者 when she starts to become a little bit 更多 vulnerable. I like dissecting those people I used to watch on the street.

So do 你 know that game two truths and a lie?

Burton: No.

Okay, well—

Burton: Is this like a college party game?

Well, I think this would work anywhere, anywhere.

Burton: I say a drinking game is what it is.

Okay, 你 don’t specify which is which, can 你 tell us two truthful things, and then one lie about your role as Sara in these upcoming White Collars, all these episodes that are coming up? So two truths, and one lie.

Burton: Two truths and a lie. Oh, man. Okay. Let’s see— How about, Sara— This is so hard, this is like a test. Ah, Sara might be attracted to Peter. There is one. Sara is, ah, hiding a mystery of her own, and Sara likes making out with Neal. There 你 go.


I think that 你 passed the test.

Burton: Okay, I’m nervous about that. All right. We’ll see how that goes over.

People will all be debating that; they’ll all be exhausted. And as a quick follow-up, do 你 think Sara is going to have a happy ending on this 显示 whenever she leaves, which I hope is far, far away.

Burton: The journey for Sara has been really fun for me. I think Jeff Eastin writes for women very, very well. I think he writes them like he writes men. He respects them and thinks that they’re clever and interesting and I think he sees the things in Sara that I like in Sara, so even if her world isn’t roses, it’s interesting. And as an actress, that’s great for me and I think for the audience that’s great. So even if she just dies in another fiery plane crash it will be interesting and good. So I’m all for whatever they decide to do with me.

The relationship between Sara and Neal is a pretty interesting one. So can 你 talk about what it’s like working with Matt and your thoughts on exploring a romantic relationship between the two characters?

Burton: Well, I tell 你 what, I’ve been very, very lucky. All the boys that I’ve had to 吻乐队(Kiss) during the tenure of my career have been really wonderful and very kind. But when I went in and read for the part of Sara, Matt Bomer is in every scene of this 电视 显示 and he stopped what he was doing in the middle of his work day; he had one scene off. He came upstairs to where I was with the producers to do this little audition; he had already memorized the scene he wasn’t even shooting that day, it was just my audition scene so it was never going to be used on television, and he’s so committed to my audition he made me look so good.

He was just dazzling and approachable and open right away. And I really credit him with me getting this job because the chemistry was there and that was because of the effort on his part. Once I got the job and got to work with him on a regular basis —I’ve yet to see a flaw in the man. He’s so generous and so hard working and so family oriented and really dedicated to all aspects of his world. So he’s sets a very good example for me and, and I like being around people like him.

What are your thoughts on exploring a romantic relationship between the two characters?

Burton: Oh, it’s so fun. I think that’s always an awkward thing at work when, when 你 don’t know how far to play that card 或者 how much 你 should give away. And I think as we’re figuring that out as actors, it gives the writers back in L.A. something to play with, 你 know they see what works between us and what doesn’t. There is an element of discovery with each other, so I don’t want to say that we’re going to rush into falling in 爱情 and being together in every single episode right away, but I know that the Sara character is very, very curious about him, begrudgingly perhaps. But it’s, it’s a fun 日 at work hanging out with Matt, so sign me up.



So we have a 问题 and our 粉丝 have plenty of 问题 about any possible return to One 树 Hill, is there any plot line that 你 would definitely go for a return there?

Burton: Oh, man. I have such a, a fondness for that period in my life and I 爱情 all the people there, unfortunately it gets to a point where your personal life doesn’t necessarily allow a whole lot of room anymore for, for just jumping on a plane and going wherever. So while that’s a place that I 爱情 and it’s an experience in my life that I really love, I don’t think that it’s going to work out, and, and I still communicate with everybody back there. And I 爱情 them as a whole, but no I don’t think it’s going to work out. I’m sorry.

That’s okay, it’s your life. And just kind of following up with that, what are your plans and for the future with the new baby, you’ve got your own Southern 哥特式 production company going on, anything big happening in the 下一个 six months to a year?

Burton: I am going through a growing phase in my life. I went through one when I first went down to North Carolina, I went through one a couple of years before my run on One 树 爬坡道, 小山 ended, and I’m going through one now where I’m starting to look at what do I want out of the 下一个 five years of my life? I think I’m really, really happy with my personal life, that—everything there is sewn up and I’m very happy in that.

So now, 你 know I’ve got a job that works perfect with my personal life. It’s in a place that I 爱情 and it’s with people that I really, really like. And so I’m going to ride this train as long as I can, uh, my business partners at Southern 哥特式 and I still are talking. We took a break for the holidays, but we actually just got an e-mail five 分钟 before I got on this phone call from my business partner, Kelly, so we’re re-exploring things. Definitely the climate in the film industry has changed and so we have to grow with that, but there is a new 电视 network that’s approached us about producing some stuff for them. And so it’s definitely a ball that’s still rolling, I just have to decide what direction I want it to roll in.

So let me ask you, how is your character Sara Ellis different than your One 树 爬坡道, 小山 character, Peyton?

Burton: Oh my god, she’s so different. I think I’m much 更多 self-conscious playing Sara because she’s so far removed from Hilarie Burton. I could go to the creator of One 树 爬坡道, 小山 and tell him stories from my high school experience and he would integrate those into the story line and so I always felt very connected to that character. This character has a history that is so different from mine and a frigidness that is so far— I mean —I’m a little bit Vaudeville and, and Sara Ellis is very high end Broadway. And so having to class it up, is very fun for me, and I think it’s helping me become an adult.

Maybe life imitates art sometimes and so as I’m trying to grow up in my personal life I’ve got this very mature woman that I can go to work and play and, and try on a new costume.

Yes. So, was there any research that 你 needed to do before 你 actually began shooting for your role?

Burton: Oh my god, yes. I mean, well, once I found out what her profession was I did not know what an insurance investigator did necessarily.

I looked that up and it certainly is a real thing. So I had to learn about that and then I also just wanted to take a look at, at what the New York scene was. And so I hadn’t lived in New York in a lot of years and I started looking at the time out in New York, and all the New York centered magazines and the Harper’s Bazaars and all of the publications that kind of glorify all things Manhattan. And, I really like Manhattan. It’s a wonderful place and I liked it when I lived there, and I liked coming back as an adult and having an entirely different experience than I did the first time around.

I was just hoping 你 could tell us how many episodes 你 think you’ll be doing, 或者 if there is kind of an open door where it’s not set in stone?

Burton: Well, isn’t it 更多 fun to not know? There is a 问题 mark right now. Is that a good answer?

Yes, definitely, and I guess is there anything that 你 can sort of reveal about the story line that, that would get us excited to see 你 come back?

Burton: Well, I tell 你 what,—oh, I’m having an echo problem. I’m sorry. Hold on.

Moderator: Is that better?

Burton: Yes. Much, thank you. I think in the first couple episodes the 粉丝 base, particularly the female 粉丝 base that loves Neal is a little put off 由 Sara. And it wasn’t my job to come in and play somebody likeable right away. Does it still drive me nuts when people are like, aw, she’s the worst. Neal can’t be with her.

Yes, because, I, Hilarie 伯顿 am a people pleaser and I really want people to like me, but Sara Ellis isn’t. She could give a (inaudible) if people like her and so I think over the course of my arc on the show, it’s my job to present this person that is very much her own woman and then give the audience the explanations as to why she is the way she is. So, hopefully over the course of my time on the 显示 all those people that are like Neal can’t 爱情 her, it’s impossible, maybe just a couple of them will like me. I don’t know.

What do 你 think your character brings to the 表 that’s so different than the other female characters on the show?

Burton: Well, I tell 你 what, outside of the female characters just the females on the 显示 are the warmest most graceful inclusive women. Anytime you’re the new kid walking into a situation 你 have no idea what’s going to happen once 你 get there, and Tiffani and Marsha, and just, and Gloria, they were so kind and so warm, so I might be a little bit biased. I think that they can’t do anything wrong. They’re incredible.

I think what my character brings that’s a little different is that I don’t have any tie to the FBI. Marsha’s character, Diana, works for the Bureau, Tiffani has to kind of mind her p’s and q’s because she’s an agent’s wife. I can do whatever I want. The difference between Gloria’s character and I is that she’s a criminal and I’m not. I can kind of walk both lines. I can walk into the FBI office, I can also walk into a seedy underworld, so there’s a duality in Sara that I think opens a lot of doors for the characters.

Okay, and other than Neal, what is your dream romantic interest for Sara?

Burton: My dream romantic interest for a film?

For Sara, I’m sorry.

Burton: Oh, for Sara. Out of the show? Mozzie, no question.

He’s been— Oh my God, yes. No, Willie is magnetic. Yes, Willie won me over very quickly.

Trust is always a theme of White 领, 衣领 between Tim and Peter and Neal. Where would 你 say the trust has gone between Sara and Neal?

Burton: I think that there is an appreciation between the two characters because we’ve saved each other’s life a couple of times in a way. In our first episode there was some danger going on and I think the nature of the relationship is that they’re both trying to prove themselves to one another.

I think they were enemies for so long, for so many years, that the idea of winning over your enemy can be very seductive. And so a lot of the angst and tenacity in the relationship—that’s what makes it interesting and that’s where it stems from, this want that Sara has to prove to him, look, I’m not an uptight 婊子, 子 and the want that Neal has to prove to her, look, I’m not a bad guy, okay? So, yes, that whole effort of wanting to change someone’s mind can be a great motivator.

Great, and then the follow-up for Burke’s Seven what was it like being part of a con?

Burton: Honestly it was just really cool to be in the same room with everybody. I was a 粉丝 of the 显示 before I was cast on it and I used to joke with a friend of mine, Claudia, I—we used to say, “I want to be a character,” because USA’s tag line is “Characters welcome.” And so there are a couple of scenes at the Burke house where everybody is there and I felt like the freshman that got brought up to varsity. It was really fun, and it’s an awesome, awesome group of people, and they all give me so much to work toward. They all are really level headed people who just happen to work in this seedy industry we work in.

They’re family oriented and they figured out how to prioritize their life in a way that I want to prioritize my life, so I feel like I’m surrounded 由 people that make me better at work, and also 显示 me how to balance work and home
First of all, I have a little, little 问题 about your coffee 表 that we saw in Celebrity Homes. Do 你 still have it?

Burton: Aw, no I don’t have it anymore.

Do 你 have a, a 更多 regular decoration now?

Burton: Yes, yes, actually my boyfriend made me a coffee 表 for Christmas, so yes I have a new coffee table. It’s homemade. I like it much better. It was made with 爱情 as opposed to death.

Right, right. It was a strange episode.

Burton: Oh, sure, I definitely went through a morbid stage.

What can 你 tell me about the other girls in the show? Do 你 feel there is chemistry with Neal? Tell me about chemistry with, with Neal. Who is the biggest competitor and why?

Burton: Oh boy, I think what’s been really wonderful for me is that during my arc on the show, Jeff Eastin, the creator has allowed me an opportunity to interact with all of the other characters. And I have had so much fun in my scenes with the other women, even my competition for Neal’s affection, Gloria, who plays Alex, the girl that’s from the dark side of Neal’s life is one of the funniest, kindest, most beautiful women.

And so I don’t take it personally if Neal is going to pick her over Sara. In fact, that’s a 问题 mark. Neal’s always a 问题 mark, which way is he going to go? And so I can only plead Sara’s case and try to present her in a way that’s attractive, and so we’ll see who Neal chooses, but I think his relationship with all the women on the 显示 is important. And I think the, the banter that he has with Diana is very funny and it keeps him on his toes and that’s when Neal is his most charming, when his game is on.

And I think Tiffani plays such a great big sister character to him, and it shows his softer family side. So I guess my job is to try to 显示 his sexy side. And that’s really not a hard job; it’s pretty fun.

你 mentioned the wardrobe; I want to know what has been your 最喜爱的 wardrobe piece in the 秒 half of the 显示 so far?

Burton: Oh, man, my 最喜爱的 wardrobe piece. They got me this— I don’t know anything about fashion really and I’m learning, and they got me this Dolce suit that was just unreal. I wear jeans and slippers all day. I’m covered in vomit most of the time. 你 know, I’m a mom. So when I get to go to work and put on something that is just tailored to every curve I have, it’s really exciting and it makes 你 feel really good about yourself and so I have come around; I see the point to fashion. I see what it can do for someone’s self-confidence, and so yes, they, they know how to dress the girl to make her feel good.

And 你 also mentioned Broadway, but have 你 seen any Broadway shows on your time off?

Burton: I went for my birthday to go see La Cage Aux Folles, which is a 显示 that I’ve seen a million times and this version that’s up with Kelsey Grammer is just 由 far the best. I cried. I cried.

Good. I just went too, I know what you’re saying about— I’m a huge fan. I watched 你 on One 树 Hill.

Burton: Aw, thanks, 你 guys are making my new year.

It was great, and I 爱情 你 on this 显示 too, although I do miss Peyton a little bit.

Burton: There’s always going to be a little bit of Peyton in me, so if 你 just watch hard enough you’ll see her.

So my 问题 is, everybody knows you’re an actress; you’re very talented, do 你 have any desire to get into 写作 and directing and 更多 of the back end of the entertainment world?

Burton: Sure. I mean I have my production company that I started down in Wilmington while I was still down there full-time. And it’s still something I’m committed to— clearly I’ve had a bunch of life changes in the last couple years that I can’t focus 100% on this production company, but now that I’m getting a little bit 更多 time to myself and I’m, focusing a little bit better, we’re getting the ball rolling again. Like I 说 before we’ve been approached 由 a 电视 network that would like some original scripted programming from us and we’ve got a couple reality shows that we worked on and I’ve been taking some meetings and conference calls, so it’s all about finding the right fit.

There is so much material out there and there’s so many products out there. And there are so many venues to do stuff, I just want to make sure that if our name is attached to it, Southern 哥特式 Productions, that it’s something that we’re really proud of. So if we take our time getting there, and we end up with a product that we’re really proud of, I’m very good with that.

Do 你 have any certain like dream project 或者 a passionate project that 你 sort of had on the back burner for years 或者 anything that 你 would 爱情 to see made?

Burton: I grew up doing musical theater. That was my thing. I’d been doing it since I was about five and so, I 爱情 bravado, I 爱情 big shows. I 爱情 whimsy, 你 know I played the witch in Into the Woods and I loved that part. And so I think there is a part of me that one 日 would like to step back into those outrageous shoes and dance and sing and be the obnoxious little theater kid that I was when I was five.

On a 显示 like this as an actor how do 你 prepare when 你 might be thinking your character is going in one direction and then, then like the 下一个 episode 你 find out that’s not the case, you’re like why?

Burton: Yes, it’s— I’ll be honest, it’s an exercise in endurance working on a 显示 like this. And I was very fortunate that when I worked at MTV, I’d been 表演 for years in the theater and so I kind of had been trained in that, but I’d never been trained in live 电视 before so 你 get one take and 你 sink 或者 你 swim. And 你 only have 30 秒 in the commercial break to learn all the information that 你 have to put out there. So on a 显示 like this where we get new scripts the night before every single night, I think that training I received at 音乐电视 has really benefitted me. And that’s also part of the reason I 爱情 television.

When 你 do a movie and 你 read the script you’re excited about it when 你 first read it and you’re excited about it on the first 日 of set. Well, four weeks into shooting when 你 already know what the end is and 你 already know everything that’s going to happen, are 你 still as excited? In television, especially on this show, we get a new script every night so that excitement is consistently there. And I think that’s what makes it, makes it fun working on something for this long.

Yes, and if 你 had to give one bit of advice—a little—to actors what would that be?

Burton: For actors I would say 你 have to go where the work is. I had a really big scholarship to go to a school in Virginia when I graduated high school and everyone thought I was crazy for not taking it and going to New York, but I knew what I really wanted out of my life wasn’t going to happen where I had that scholarship. And I probably would have had an awesome career in something else and been very happy, but 表演 is what I’d wanted to do since I can never remember wanting to do anything else. So 你 have to go where the work is, and 你 have to meet like-minded people and 你 have to create your own opportunities.

What would 你 say has been the biggest changes in Sara and her development as a character since 你 began playing her?

Burton: I think when the audience first meets Sara she is very black and white. She likes Peter, doesn’t like Neal. She agrees with this, she doesn’t agree with this. She’s just very frigid and angular, I think she starts to soften her edges as the course of the story goes on, and I think that’s attractive to Neal. Obviously Neal is someone who likes—I don’t want to say to manipulate situations, but certainly to color them. Neal is someone who can make things happen and so being able to affect Sara is probably something that is fun for him and I think being affected is probably something that’s fun for her.

There are very few people that can get to her and all of a sudden there is this man in her world that drives her nuts. And sometimes it’s in a good way, and sometimes it’s in a bad way, but it, it always affects her and that’s something that’s new for her. And so watching someone perhaps fidget in that nervous anxiety that 你 get when you’re around someone that is dynamic like Neal, that’s fun for me. I think Matt Bomer is fantastic, so it’s very easy for me to play someone that is drawn to him, and yes, I mean I think Sara is just going to start peeling layers.

And what is it about Sara do 你 feel people can relate to the most?

Burton: Sara is not very relatable when 你 first meet her, huh? I had the same problem on One 树 Hill. When that 显示 first aired people were like this Peyton girl sucks. There’s no such thing as a cheerleader that’s into punk music, and so I had to go through the motions there of peeling away layers until they saw the core of the person.

I think the core of Sara Ellis is that she is a good person and she believes in right and wrong and she has morals. I think she genuinely cares for the people she cares for and I think you’ll see that in her friendship with Peter. I think she respects him so much. And it’s hard to enter her world because she has a lot of defense mechanisms up. But once the audience does enter her world, I think she’ll be a very likable person for them.

The 问题 I’d like to ask 你 is will Sara come in on the assist for Neal and Peter in their pursuit of Vincent Asler?

Burton: Well, like I 说 at the very beginning of the interview, the boys are bound 由 a certain set of rules because they are affiliated with the government. Sara’s line of work allows a little 更多 gray area, perhaps she’s allowed to use tools that aren’t necessarily sanctioned, I think she’s allowed to be a little bit 更多 creative in her attack, 或者 her investigative skills. And I think she really likes these guys and probably doesn’t have much of a life outside of her work, and so the excitement of being around people like this could be very intoxicating for her, so I’m going to say it’s a possibility.

I wanted to ask one 更多 问题 about looking into the character of Sara, who obviously admires Peter and has this banter with Neal, do 你 think she comes up with ways to try and get involved with the White 领, 衣领 team more? 或者 do 你 think she maybe has her own set of investigations she probably should do to get into their business?

Burton: Well look, she is a woman who looks ahead. I think at the origin of her interaction with them it was what can 你 do for me and then I’ll offer 你 what I can do for you. I think as she spends 更多 time with them, it becomes an enjoyable process for her. I think there will always be that 问题 mark of what’s she really in this for. The same way there’s that 问题 mark about Neal. I think they both have that in common, their motives are always going to be a little questionable. And that doesn’t mean that either of them are bad people, it just means they’re people that have had to look out for themselves and so they have to plan ahead.

After being on One 树 爬坡道, 小山 for years, what has White 领, 衣领 done for your confidence as an actress?

Burton: Oh man. I tell 你 what, there, there is always that stigma of, “You’re never gonna work again.” And I was nervous about that. And I deliberately took some time off because my identity as Hilarie 伯顿 got so wrapped up in one job. And so I had already planned on taking some time off to myself to figure out what I liked to do, and make sure that I can be in a room 由 myself and like the person I’m sitting there with. And so, I took some time off and when I did start auditioning again, White 领, 衣领 was like my third 或者 fourth audition and I remember being nervous.

I didn’t know what to wear to the audition, and so I wore sneakers and a 短裙, 裙子 into the building, but before I went in to go tape for it I put my high heels on and walked in the room and did the audition and it went great and everything was cool. And then when I left I went back in the lobby and was changing my shoes and the casting director came out and just kind of laughed at me. It was like, what are 你 doing? Oh, 你 didn’t think I was going to walk around in those, did you? So, I felt really good about getting a job quickly after I started auditioning.

And it’s a grown up job. It’s with people who like I 说 before have really figured out how to exist in this industry wholesomely. And so they do set a very good example for me as to how I can have everything I want, how I can have a great family and also a career that I’m proud of and so I feel at 首页 on this show. I like being there.

Oh, okay. Well, what other types of things have 你 learned from Matt and Tim that 你 weren’t expecting?

Burton: Oh boy, they have an energy that’s infectious. One of them is in every single scene of the day, and so one of them is representing the 显示 at all times. And the crew’s momentum, and the rest of the cast’s momentum and mood is, is largely influenced 由 the leaders on set. And Matt and Tim and such positive leaders and it doesn’t matter how tired they are, Tim will work all week long, not get off work ‘til very, very late, hop on a plane and then go coach his son’s Little League games. And then fly back on Sunday and go right back to work not having slept. And I think everyone really, respects that and it sets a good tone and it makes work really fun and it makes everybody want to work hard for each other. When 你 see someone else working that hard, it makes 你 want to live up to that.

I’m holding a conference—a White 领, 衣领 conference in my site and what I asked there is to tell me the 最喜爱的 White 领, 衣领 con in the series. What’s yours?

Burton: My 最喜爱的 White 领, 衣领 con, 你 know I’m really partial to the Mozzie character. I‘ve always had an affinity for eccentricity, if 你 will. And I think he really embodies that. There was a con they did with a police officer who’s actually a friend of my boyfriend, Eric Palladino, where there was a crooked judge, and they were taking homes from people. And Mozzie helped Neal break into her office. I’m not quite sure of the name of the episode, but I’m sure somebody will figure it out for me, but I thought that was a really good episode.

Great, thanks. And I’m also very, very interested in the 写作 process, one of my 最喜爱的 语录 from 你 is from Burke’s Seven and you’re turning to Neal and you’re like, “You’re fun to work with. I’d like to get inside your head.” And he asks you, “So, I am research?” And 你 say something like that. I guess that shows very much the relationship between 你 two.

What’s your 最喜爱的 quote?

Burton: My 最喜爱的 quote? Oh boy, let me think. Well, I’ve had a lot of really, really fun one line zingers with, with Matt and Tim, but I think for me the quote that will embody Sara is from my first episode where I walk into the FBI office after having been attacked in my apartment and Sara says, “First things first, I need pants.” 你 know, just very practical, to the point. Give me some pants.

That’s great. Is that the way Hilarie is, too?

Burton: Oh, yes, I’m very forward. It’s fun for me to play the brassier parts of Sara because I think I have a reputation for being someone who maybe is a little rowdy, a little brassy, a little loud. And so with Sara it gets to be quick and clever and a little bit of a bruiser, that’s really fun for me.

So I have heard quite a bit of 唱歌 behind the scenes with the cast and I was wondering do 你 加入 in on that 或者 do 你 just observe?

Burton: Well, at first I was just dazzled. It’s like being at a show, but you’re at work, 你 know that old, that old saying that if 你 do what 你 爱情 it’s never work. Well, how about if the people around 你 do what they love, it’s not work? So as long as Matt and Tim keep 唱歌 and dancing I have a great time. Perhaps they should charge admission when I come to work.

No, we jump in there here and there. Clearly we all have backgrounds in the theater and so certain shows we all know and there’s references, and that’s really fun for me. That’s a community that I feel very comfortable in and yes, whether they’re quoting Gypsy 或者 I think Oklahoma was a big one for a minute. It’s a really fun, fun work environment. I think it’s just as fun for the 粉丝 to watch the behind the scenes stuff as it is to watch the actual show.

It is. I was also going to ask is there a memorable moment that we haven’t seen behind the scenes that 你 think of very warmly and think oh that was just the perfect little moment?

Burton: I mean there’ve been so many. The women on this 显示 are so kind. Tiffani and I both have babies, and when I met her and she was like “Let’s have play dates.” And our kids met and, and she brings her husband to work and she’s so proud of what she has accomplished at home. It’s not about what she’s accomplished at work; it’s about what she’s created in her private life.

I like being around someone like that and Marsha, who I met years and years and years ago. First season of One 树 爬坡道, 小山 there was a 照片 shoot of like up and coming people on TV and she was on Las Vegas and I was on One 树 爬坡道, 小山 and this must have been like nine years 以前 we did this 照片 shoot. And when I first walked in she was like, “Oh my God, Hil, good to see 你 again. Remember when we did that 照片 shoot?” And she remembered that like it had happened a week ago. So yeah, I really think the camaraderie amongst everyone is fantastic, but being with girls that are nice, that’s not something to take for granted and I’m very grateful.

Okay, so I know 你 说 that you’re really happy so far with what Eastin has done for your character and all that, but if there was one thing that kind of 你 could have happen for Sara, what would kind of be what you’d like to see on the 显示 for her?

Burton: Right now, all 你 see of Sara is how she exists in Neal and Peter’s world. And I don’t think she’s a woman without a past. Clearly someone with that many walls up has had some stuff go down. So, down the road once, what Sara has found her fit within the group I think exploring 更多 of who she was before and what exists outside of the White 领, 衣领 圈, 圈子 could be an interesting, interesting place to go.

Great, thanks. And what’s something about 你 that your 粉丝 would be surprised to know?

Burton: Something about me? Oh, God, I’m such an open book. I guess, I’m always pretty forthcoming because I figure if I laugh at myself first then I kind of beat everybody else to it. Something they’d be surprised about me. I’m, kind of a loner. For as rowdy as I get and as much fun as I have at work, I really appreciate quiet time. There is a very quiet side of Hilarie 伯顿 that not many people see.

My 问题 this time around is what 显示 would 你 like to do a cross-over with?

Burton: Oh, what 显示 would I 爱情 to do a cross-over with? Oh, boy, I’ve always really been drawn to period pieces. I really thought Deadwood was awesome and I’ve always wanted to participate in a period piece. And that’s actually how I look at White Collar. If 你 look at the dynamic between Neal and Peter, that lovable criminal and the guy that keeps him in line; it’s a very kind of 1960s classic storytelling technique, and I look at this 显示 like it’s a period piece.

The fashion in it is very period; it’s very stylized. 你 could take the characters out of Manhattan and put them in the ‘60s and it would still make sense. 你 have the doting FBI wife at home, it’s a very wholesome, very wholesome show. And so I think doing a cross-over with like Mad Men 或者 something would be fantastic, don’t you? Time warp.

Yes, that would be great. The dream guest 星, 星级 for the show?

Burton: Dream guest 星, 星级 for the show? It’s the boys’ show, I’m the new kid. I feel like being the guest 星, 星级 is my dream. I feel very lucky to even be a part of it so I don’t want to start asking for any favors. But, golly, we all, like I said, come from a theater background so perhaps a huge theater icon, Bernadette Peters would just make my life.

So would 你 every be interested in 写作 或者 directing for the 显示 if 你 had the chance?

Burton: Oh, boy. When you’re in an ensemble like this, I think it’s really important to weigh heavily whether 或者 not 你 want to take on an authority position over your peers. Clearly the leads on this 显示 have every right to take on that authority position, me as the new kid, I—no. But I think down the road in projects that I’m working on with my production company there is definitely interest on my end to explore that part of the creative process.

Great. Is there any scenes that like either they cut out of the 显示 或者 that something they didn’t cut 你 wish they had in retrospect that 你 know was changed in the editing?

Burton: Only two of my episodes have aired and so I’ve only seen two. I don’t see anything until even after it airs, so no, not yet. Who knows what is going to happen in the 秒 part of the season, but for right now, they’ve kept me around, so there’s no complaints here.

Listen, I’m working on a documentary about how to make it in New York that I’m working with, what would be the best 建议 你 would give someone to make it in New York in the entertainment business?

Burton: I would say the best piece of 建议 is to find other people who are at your same level, but are trying to make it as well. So if you’re an actor, find a new filmmaker. 你 just scour the colleges, whether it’s Columbia Film School, 或者 NY, find the photographers that need people to sit for them, find the musicians that need people in their 音乐 video. Go to, go to screenings for short films, I think having a curious disposition and also having he confidence to be an explorer will be things that will service 你 when you’re in a city as big as Manhattan, because the 更多 你 dig the 更多 treasures you’ll find. And those treasures are other people that will help 你 get what 你 want.
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