The superhero parody may be called The Boys, but some of the most spectacular moments have belonged to Aussie woman Claudia Doumit.
The Boys
“Whenever someone recognises me from the show they don’t say, ‘Oh you’re Neuman, that political woman’, they go, ‘Oh, you’re the head popper’,” she says. “It’s such a funny term, but it’s endlessly enjoyable.”Prime Videois one of the sleeper hits of the streaming era, launched with little fanfare on Amazon’s Prime Video platform in July 2019 and now back for a much-anticipated third season.
“It was a bloody hard slog,” says Doumit, who is sandwiched on a couch between her co-stars Chace Crawford, who plays aquatic superhero The Deep, and Jack Quaid, a civilian driven to take down the Supes after his girlfriend is killed by one of them.Amazon Prime “She told me to talk to every mentor I’ve had, every teacher I’d had, to ask their advice. And every single one of them said, ‘You should go where there’s opportunity – go to London, go to Los Angeles, go to New York, wherever you can get your foot in the door’.”Her mum had a contact in Los Angeles, and helped get a meeting with a manager who said she loved her energy – “what an LA thing to say,” quips Quaid – and told her to get an accent, get a green card and that she’d love to represent her.
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