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Being “Shameless” with Nichole Bloom

Posted on April 6, 2014

She played the lead role in the indie drama Model Minority. She was in the party film Project X. She appeared in Teen Wolf. But it’s Nichole Bloom’s scene-stealing turn as Amanda on Shameless that has many viewers asking, “Who’s that girl?”

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Amanda. Lip’s college roommate’s girlfriend. When we first meet Amanda she won’t include Lip in study group and refused to share Hot Pockets with him (“only have two”). But before long she leaps across the dorm room to Lip’s bed. More importantly it’s her help with the books and the babysitting that allows Lip to deal with another Gallagher family crisis. In a recent episode when Lip is asked whose car he’s driving, he replies, “It’s Amanda’s. She’s sorta my, uh…I don’t know.”

While he figures that out let’s get to know Nichole Bloom.

What were your initial reactions about being cast in Shameless and learning about your character?

I was grateful to be cast in a quality show, but I didn’t know that my role would expand to the extent it did. I never expected Amanda to get so involved in Lip’s life. Reading the episodes week to week and finding out something new about my character was fun.

Shameless has always had fun, strong, interesting roles for women. They’re not one-dimensional. How did it feel to become a part of that?

It feels great! I get to explore a very specific part of my own personality that only comes out around a few certain people. Now it’s like anyone who watches the show is seeing this side of me.

 How was it working with Jeremy Allen White (Lip) and meeting other cast members?

Jeremy is a pro. I learned a lot by observing him. I got to meet everyone on set throughout the season. I remember meeting Joan Cusack while I was getting my hair and makeup done. I think she’s so brilliant on the show and it was one of those things I didn’t know who should say hi first, so I got up the courage to act casual about introducing myself, but she was the one person I got a little star struck around because I love her work so much. She was very kind when I did finally say hi.

What did you do around the city when you were filming on location in Chicago?

I just wanted to wander and eat good food, so I would go out by myself any opportunity I had. My castmate James Allen McCune (Matty) shared an enthusiasm for indulging in food with me during the trip. I’ve never eaten so much Italian food in my life. There’s this place called Eataly that was basically a three-story Italian food court, so I spent a good chunk of time there.

 How was the experience of being the lead on Model Minority and playing a character like Kayla?

We had to shoot quickly and also I was juggling finals when we were filming. I remember I was writing neuroscience term paper on set. But that whole experience gave me more confidence as an actor, and I am grateful to (writer/director) Lily Mariye for giving me that opportunity. She’s also a friend now, so that’s an added bonus.

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Nichole Bloom in “Model Minority”

Due to your role on Shameless you must be getting recognized by more people. Have things changed when you’re out in public?

Usually when I meet people who watch the show they don’t recognize me until someone else tells them I’m on it. Then they’re like, “oooh you’re that girl?!” I think it’s because in real life I’m quite different from Amanda.

Your perfect date?

Oh, whatever. If I’m hanging out with someone I’m really into, I could be in the back ally of a punk venue where it smells like piss and have a great time.

You go home after filming an episode of Shameless – what music do you need to have on? Who are some of your favorite artists?

Sometimes after a day of work I just need to dance in my room. Rap and hip hop hits the spot. Right now I love that song “Bad” by Wale.

Favorite TV shows and/or films?

I don’t have a TV, just Netflix on my computer, so I usually end up watching documentaries.

Food and beverage of choice?

If it had no affect on my health, I would only eat ice cream all day. My favorite drink is beer – Red Stripe.

How has your family reacted to your career?

My mom gets excited for me most. Her side of the family is all in Japan, so they don’t see anything I do. She won’t watch certain scenes I do more than once. It can be uncomfortable for her. She’s really a conservative, old-fashioned Japanese woman.

Do you speak Japanese?

I do speak Japanese; I love whipping it out and surprising people who don’t realize I’m Asian.

Do you enjoy doing comedy and drama equally?

I love both. Comedy is more instinctual for me.

Bloom’s Shameless Future

Next season is kind of still up in the air. I don’t know myself.

Amanda does have a scene with Mandy Milkovich, Lip’s longtime on-and-off girlfriend, who last season ran over Karen, Lip’s other girlfriend.

I don’t die, so I guess it’s left open-ended.

Bloom’s B-Sides

She stars in the short film, Full Circle, with Justin Chon, who wrote and directed it. She also stars in his new movie, Man-Up! She hopes it will be released soon.

“Please ask Justin for me, I can’t get a straight answer from him!”

Bloom appears in an episode this season of Teen Wolf in which she plays a group leader in a World War II internment camp.

“It was an interesting role and different than anything I’ve ever done.”

Bloom lends her voice to the PlayStation video game, Until Dawn, with Hayden Panettiere.

“Working on ‘Until Dawn’ was unique. It was a blank environment with a camera attached to a five-pound helmet, and then you’re running and screaming all the time.”

Bloom is  half-Irish.

Bloom produced, wrote, and directed the comedy short Kiko in America. She plays four different characters and it’s available on the Funny Or Die website.

“I like creating my own material because you still want to be creative when you’re not working on a job.”

Before our conversation Bloom was listening to Otis Redding (“I love Pain in My Heart”).

Bloom’s movie recommendation to The Dodgy is Blue is the Warmest Color which won the Palme d’Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. “I love that movie and I did a lot of research on it after I watched it and how they made it. It was really fascinating. I think it’s one of the best movie’s ever.” The Dodgy recommended to Bloom Lost and Delirious. It was a coincidence that our movie recommendations involve lesbian relationships.

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Nichole Bloom as Amanda in “Shameless”

 

A New Chicago Brew Crew

Posted on March 27, 2014

The Dodgy got an update from Jeremiah Zimmer of South Loop Brewing Company on the new brewery. We also discuss craft beer, craft beer fashion, and craft beer women.

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Jason Maxwell, Jeremiah Zimmer, and Jude La Rose are the South Loop Brewing Company.

What’s the update on South Loop Brewing Company and its location?

I can’t provide specifics until the deal with our friend/partner brewer is signed and formalized, but we will be utilizing the alternating proprietorship approach to get started. We’ll use this arrangement to brew and package our beers for up to a year before we set permanent roots down in the South Loop proper with our own brewhouse, taproom, etc. That said, should the perfect space and terms present themselves, we would definitely pursue and begin that process.

Are any of your beers available now?

Milkstachio, our pistachio milk stout collaboration with DryHop Brewers, was last seen on tap at Reggie’s Rock Club a few weeks ago, but I know they ran out and they were the last to have it. Flo & Santos and Weather Mark ran out of their kegs pretty quickly also. That was a popular one. Following the conclusion of our IndieGoGo fundraising campaign, we’ve been working towards getting to that first brew day and putting all of our efforts into our own beers and brewery. However, once we are up and running and are in the proverbial groove, we’ll get back to collaborating with other favorite, local brewers of ours.

What will the layout of the brewery/taproom be like?

We’ll start with the brewery and work towards building out a taproom. Hopefully, with as little a window of time between the two as possible. As it relates to the layout/look, that all depends on the space we find. We’re big on being unique, but enjoy the idea of the taproom as part of the brewery, similar to Solemn Oath’s set-up, as opposed to a separate room. We really are at the mercy of the space we settle on though.

Have the three of you always been friends?

We haven’t. I’ve known both of them for about eight years now though. Jude and I worked together in a past life and Jason is my brother-in-law. We have a pretty solid dynamic going on as it relates to the brewing company. We work well as a team of three.

If you could have a pint of something right now other than your own what would it be? 

At the moment, I also happen to be starving, so I’ll go with something on tap at DryHop (if it’s still on, “91” was delicious), so I can also order one of those amazing fried chicken burger/sandwiches along with it. Butterfly Flashmob from Solemn Oath and Omega Midnight Stout by Ale Syndicate are two other favorites at the moment as well.

Are you guys fans of the film Drinking Buddies, filmed locally at Revolution Brewing, and if so why do you think craft beer makes for a good movie backdrop? (I get thirsty when I watch that movie because there are pints of beer in nearly every scene).

I’m embarrassed to share that I haven’t watched it yet. It’s been on my list for a while now, ever since I heard they filmed at Rev, but have spent every extra minute of free time on this brewery that my movie-watching time has really zeroed out. It’s on the list though! I’ll get there!

Are we seeing more knowledgeable craft beer women like Olivia Wilde ‘s character in Drinking Buddies?

Absolutely, positively, 100 percent yes. Claudia at Temperance, Abby at Three Floyds…on the blog side, Jessica Murphy (Girls Like Beer Too) and Kim Leshinski (Hail 2 the Ale) are the first four that come to mind.

Would a brewery be a good place for a blind date or to meet someone?

Sure, why not?!

Is there anything about the style of brewers, where you see a lot of beards, long shorts with long underwear underneath, and stuff like that?

What you describe is certainly the stereotypical brewer, isn’t it? I happen to know a lot of brewers that don’t fall under that description though and they make damn good beers just as well. Others, look exactly like that and also make damn good beer. We’ll see…once we get going, I may have to see what kind of beard I can muster out of this face of mine. Jude definitely sets the bar for beard respectability among us three though.

South Loop Brewing Company Beers To Watch For:

  • Hop Monster of the Midway
  • Solidarity Stout
  • India(na Ave.) Pale Ale
  • Good Ryes Wear Black
  • Wit.Ka.
  • Hawktoberfest
  • Cow Tipper
  • 18th & Prairie Porter
  • Roosevelt Red
  • Golf Clap
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Check the guys out  @SouthLoopBrew

 

 

Coming Soon: An Interview with Nichole Bloom, who plays Amanda on “Shameless”

Posted on March 23, 2014

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Nichole Bloom and Jeremy Allen White in “Shameless”

The Interview is up! Please click on Being “Shameless” with Nichole Bloom or go to the home page. 

With each passing episode on what has been the highest rated season of Shameless many viewers are growing more curious about the actress who plays Amanda – Lip’s college roommate’s (former) girlfriend.

Amanda – who was originally disgusted by Lip. Amanda – a book smart who knows her way around a beer bong. Amanda – who has this thing about sex, can babysit in a pinch, and is the go-to girl for making and laminating your daily schedule, not to mention tagging your name on the dorm mini-fridge.

The Dodgy’s next interview is a fun one with actress Nichole Bloom who talks about playing Amanda and how the character has become more featured throughout the season.

In addition to other roles like her lead in the indie drama Model Minority we’ll discover Bloom’s idea of a perfect date (“I can be in the back alley of a punk venue where it smells like piss and have a great time”), beverage of choice, and movie recommendation.

Shameless is renowned for its great female characters. We’re about to meet the actress behind one of them.

Here’s a little preview of Nichole talking about being on Shameless:

“Having been used to working on films where a character’s story on-screen is given to you all at once, working on Shameless has been a really rewarding experience because I got to be surprised by the writing and find out new story lines and details about my character from week to week as new episodes were created. The more I’ve gotten to know Amanda, the more I’ve come to love playing her.” 

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Nichole Bloom (photo: Betsy Newman)

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The main interview, Being “Shameless” with Nichole Bloom is now up. So like, go there.