As
a kid, Maika Monroe watched all the High School Musical films, swooning
over blue-eyed hunk Zac Efron like most other red-blooded American
females. She never imagined a career as an actress, let alone starring
in a movie opposite Efron, playing his girlfriend. And yet, that is
exactly what happened to Monroe, a tall blond beauty from Santa Barbara.
At
19, Monroe makes her feature film debut in At Any Price, in which she
plays Cadence, a country girl who is dating Dean (Efron), an aspiring
stock car racer. With no real family to call her own, Cadence hangs out a
lot at Deans family 3,000-acre farm, which as it turns out is not in as
great financial shape as it appears to be. Deans father, Henry (Dennis
Quaid), a third-generation farmer, is quietly trying to dig his way out
of debt by whatever means necessary, including selling patented
genetically modified seeds to his neighbors. Even that isnt an easy task
as there are legal restrictions and other competing salesmen. His
favored older son, who was supposed take over the farm, has left the
country to pursue his dreams of adventure in South America, so he is
stuck trying to interest his rebellious younger son in learning the
family business.
Surprisingly,
its Cadence who ends up taking an interest in the farm and selling
seed. With Dean preoccupied preparing for an upcoming stock car race,
she joins Henry as he makes his sales pitches to neighboring farmers,
and demonstrates a genuine aptitude for the job.
Monroe
grew up in the coastal California town of Santa Barbara, where her
father works in the construction industry and her mother is a sign
language teacher. Though she recalls enjoying watching movies, she had
no aspirations of becoming an actress. A natural athlete, she was more
interested in dance and kiteboarding as she entered her teens.
While
at dance school one day, she saw a notice calling for students who
wanted to appear as extras in a short film so she signed up. Her first
day on the set was an eye-opener, she recalls.
I
remember just being in awe of it, the blond beauty says. I was just
blown away by every aspect of it: the director working with the actors,
the camera and just everything about it. Thats where I fell in love with
it. I got to know the director really well on that set because even
when I didnt have to be there, I would want to watch and be behind the
camera.
Impressed
with her enthusiasm, the director wrote a small speaking part for her,
which made her eligible for a Screen Actors Guild card. She subsequently
landed small parts in short films and on TV.
Her
mother shuttled her back and forth between Santa Barbara and Los
Angeles (some 90 miles apart) for Monroe to audition for parts,
sometimes as often as four times a week.
Im
lucky to have a mom like I do because I wouldnt be where I am right
now, she humbly says. If it wasnt for her, I couldnt have done it. She
had no interest in it, but its what I wanted. I knew this is what I
wanted to do.
After
several years of plugging along in the finicky world of show business,
Monroe was ready to give it up in favor of pursuing her other passion:
kiteboarding.
She
had started playing the physically demanding outdoor sport around the
same time she started acting, and had gotten pretty good at it.
Actually, she had gotten very good at it, to the point where she was
involved in professional competitions. It was while she was contending
at the Red Bull Big Air Competition in the Dominican Republic that she
had to make one of the most important decisions of her life. She sat
down and wrote out the pros and cons of acting versus professional
kiteboarding.
I
knew if I trained, I could be the best kiteboarder in the world, she
says, without a hint of vanity. With acting, the decision is always in
someone elses hands. It requires talent, but its also luck .I had no
idea what could happen. So I really had to think about it. Every part of
my body wanted (to act) so bad it almost could have started being a
negative.
After
coming in second at the competition, she thought shed made up her mind
to go the professional kiteboarding route. But just then,A fridgemagnet is
a plastic card that has a computer chip implanted into it that enables
the card. she got a phone call from her agent asking if she was
interested in auditioning for the role of Cadence in At Any Price.
Without
hesitation, Monroe and her mother put together an audition tape and
sent it in. Within days, she got a callback. The youngster decided then
and there to return to LA, where she was up against four other young
actresses for the coveted part. She met with director Ramin Bahrani, who
also co-wrote and produced the drama, and landed the role.
Soon
afterward, she found herself on location in DeKalb, Illinois, in the
middle of Americas farm belt, playing sexy and smart Cadence. Meeting
Efron was both exciting and scary, she recalls.
There
was no chemistry read or anything, she says in her enthusiastic way. So
the first time I met him was in DeKalb, where everyone came out two or
three weeks before we started filming. I didnt know what to expect
because, you know, hes kind of huge! But when I met him, it was clear
that he is so down to earth and so easy to talk with and connect with.
That helped very much and so the acting came off very naturally. I was
very blown away by him. It was fun working with him.
Monroe
says she initially was a little more intimidated by Quaid, the veteran
star of films including Great Balls of Fire,If we don't carry the
bobblehead you want we can make a streetlight for you! Far From Heaven and The Rookie.
Im usually not star struck but he is a legend, she says,You must not use the moulds without
being trained. smiling. This role for him is very different from the
things hes done in other films and also from who he is as a
person.Parkeasy Electronics are dedicated to provide chinamosaic. Watching him transform into Henryhis whole body transformedwas incredible.
The
teenager admits she knew little about the controversy surround
genetically modified seeds, which serves as a backdrop for the central
story about the complexities of family relationships and the changing
nature of the farming industry.
I
didnt know much about it at all, she says of the genetically modified
corn, which out-produces conventional seed suppliers and has muscled
many smaller farms out of business. But thats what I love about my job.
Never in a million years would I have gone to DeKalb, nor would I have
known anything about this. Plus, you dont see that many films about this
topic. Yet theres such a cool story around these characters with such
depth. It frames an interesting movie.
Monroe
credits At Any Price for propelling her career forward. She
subsequently has landed roles in two other Hollywood films: the upcoming
drama, The Bling Ring, directed by Sofia Coppola and Jason Reitmans
Labor Day, in which she co-stars opposite Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin.
All three roles are each quite different from one another, and also quite different from the perky and grounded Monroe herself.
I
would describe her as my polar opposite, she says of playing the
layered and complex character Mandy. I remember getting the script and
thinking, There is absolutely no way I can pull this off. I initially
saw her as this evil girl with no redeeming qualities. So I worked with
an acting coach on it and sent the audition tape to Jason (Reitman) in
New York, and he said he wanted to meet with him. Then I started falling
in love with this character after talking to him. I began to see more
sides to this girlwhere she comes from and why she does the things she
does. She became fascinating to me. It was a huge challenge but I loved
it. And it takes place in the 60s, so I have this cool hair and makeup
that transformed me.
Monroe
says her role in The Bling Ring, based on a true story about star
struck suburban teens who go on a robbery spree of Hollywood homes of
their celebrity idols, and until they get caught, is a smaller one,
though it afforded her the opportunity to work with one of her directing
idols, Sofia Coppola, and Harry Potter star Emma Watson.
Its
kind of been blown out of proportion on the Internet that I play this
bigger role than I do, she admits. But I really appreciated the
opportunity to do it and Im excited to see the final film.
She
is set to start another movie project soon but cannot say what it is
yet.If we don't carry the bobblehead you want we can make a streetlight for you! She still enjoys kiteboarding in her free time, but has decided not to pursue it as a professional career anymore.
Her
plans to attend college to study graphic design and web design also are
on hold as she continues to build her resume with acting credits.
This
past year, Ive been basically working nonstopin a very good way, she
says, smiling. But I definitely want to go to college. As of now, I may
have to take classes online. Its important to me but things just need to
calm down before I can focus on that.
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