There was a new article about ‘Fido’ in The Globe and Mail today. It was mostly focused on Billy Connolly who is playing the zombie in the film, but Carrie-Anne was mentioned briefly:
“It’s kind of comedic, and quite emotional — sometimes heartrending.” And it certainly doesn’t hurt, he adds, to play opposite Carrie-Anne Moss. “We get to dance this afternoon. She’s over in the trailer right now, waiting for me in this flimsy, sparkling number. Isn’t life nice?”
drug tests accounting firmsMoss, a Vancouver native best known for her role as the butt-kicking heroine in The Matrix trilogy, has also been cast against type. In Fido, she plays the glamorous housewife caught in the superficial trappings of a Rockwell-esque suburbia, until a domesticated zombie staggers into the family home, befriends her son and changes their lives forever.
“She understands him,” says Connolly. “Fido is the perennial outsider — sad and misjudged. He’s not frightening when he’s under control. But when the collar comes off, he can be very dangerous. He eats the next-door neighbour. She was quite delicious,” he jokes, smacking his lips.
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