Beauty & The Geek - Talking with Leslie Culton

Name: Leslie Culton

Age: Born Oct 11, 19??

Where do you live: The Midwest

Web site name/url: www.leslieculton.com



TooSquare: I have read that you are a big fan of Dr. Who and comics, is this true?
Which comics do you like?

Leslie Culton: Yes I am a huge Dr. Who fan, I have met all but two of the actors that have
played him. Peter Davidson is my favorite. Loved him since I was 12, with
Tom Baker being a close second.
I like Vampirella, Lady Death, I collect older X-Men and the Warren
Vampirellas. My current favorite is Tarot Witch of the Black Rose by Jim
Balent!

TS: What comic heroines have you portrayed?

LC: Jean Grey, Phoenix, Rogue, Vampirella, Bat girl, Elektra, Shi, Kitana, 7 of
9, CatWoman, Yuri from the Dirty Pair, Lum, Robin, a lot more than that
really, this is just a short list (a lot of these are on my
Web site gallery page!)

TS: What got you started in the B movie scene?

LC: I am a huge Linnea Quigley fan and before her, Sybil Danning!

TS: How many films have you done? With what companies? Which is the biggest
title?

LC: I think I am at 17 projects. I have worked with B+ productions, Creative
Productions, EH, Brett Piper and Kinetic Limited, The Polonias Brothers and
Magic House! Hmmmm, biggest title: Hookers in a Haunted House is what I am
best known for. The House that Screamed 2 will be at Hollywood Video at the
end of August.


TS: What is the favorite film you have done?

LC: I just finished Starship 2: Rendezvous at Ramses, it is without a doubt my
favorite.

TS: Why is it your favorite?

LC: I got to work with a wonderful cast: Logan Michaels, Rob Hinkle and Mike
Williams. The crew was very large but still felt like a family. I got to do
a British accent as Commander Jane Wey. It was also my first taste of dramatic
acting. I just cannot wait for it to be done, they are looking at a year
or more in post production for the hundreds of CGI shots that will have to be
done by Purdue University's Digital Fury. It is best described as a Space
Balls-sort of sci-fi action flick. This is also one of my first few non-nude
films that all ages can watch. Not many of my movies can I show to younger
audiences.


TS: Do you enjoy making movies, is it just a job or a passion?

LC: I love doing movies! I used to live for conventions when I was a fan, they
are sooo much fun. But now that I am a Professional, conventions generally
mean work. Now I do movies for fun!

TS: What are your feelings on doing nude scenes?

LC: I have done nude scenes before on several projects. I am all right with nude
scenes, if they have a point. I do not, however, do "love" scenes. I will not
do soft core.

TS: Have you posed nude for magazine shoots?

LC: I have three magazine layouts coming out this year: Gent, Leg Show and Busty. Gent will be out in a few weeks; it is the October Issue.


TS: Among conventions, magazines, films, etc., which pays the most, which is the
most fun to do?

LC: Depends on the project or convention. (Money wise) mostly cons, then magazines. I have
the most fun on films.

TS: What is it like doing conventions, do you enjoy seeing all the fans?

LC: I like doing the cons, I always have. I think I have the most fans that have
no idea who I am but love me just the same.


TS: What is one of the craziest things that has happened to you at a convention?

LC: I have not had anything weird happen to me since I was at a show in
Florida: A vampire took my hand to kiss it and BIT me on the wrist and
would not let go.

TS: What projects do you have going on currently, any books, bands, films, etc.?

LC: I have coming up two more movies that I am doing.

TS: Do you live a dark lifestyle like the vampire vixens you portray? Are you
into the Goth scene?

LC: No, I live the nerd lifestyle. I read books, surf the net and workout
when ever I'm home for longer than a day or two. No, I am not in the Goth scene
at all.

TS: You seem to be really available on the Internet to your fans, have you had
any bad experiences?

LC: I would not say bad. I get some pictures of people that I would rather not see pictures of, and people who do not understand that I do not have the time or the desire to carry on "email relationships." I get people asking me for free pictures a lot, and I do not have the time to fill the amount of requests, so I do not do this.

TS: Do you get recognized a lot on the streets? Is this ever a problem?


LC: No not really. I change my hair color so often that I look completely different from most of my projects.

TS: Your Web page is very cool. Are you comfortable with a computer?

LC: I can surf all night. I do not build though.

TS: Do you design your own pages?

LC: No, I have a Webmaster who makes my pages, but he does everything to my taste
and specifications. I just tell him what I want and he does the rest.

TS: What do you like to do online?

LC: Surf Ebay! Cosplay sites.

TS: What is your TV show like? How did that opportunity come about? Is it working out?

LC: I only did that for 13 episodes. It was interesting, but I got way to much prison fan mail, as the station showing it was one of the only ones that they (prisoners) were allowed to watch.

TS: It's obvious you're really busy. What is a typical day like for you?

LC: My life is so rapidly changing I never have the same day twice, more or less. If I am on the road I work late nights, then spend most of the rest of the night reading, wake up late and go back to work. If I am at home, I check my e-mail a lot, workout late nights two or three times a week, kickbox on
Tuesdays and Thursdays, and spend time with my cat, Lakota.

TS: What should we be watching for from Leslie Culton?

LC: Starship 2, The House that Screamed 2, Vamps 2, The Dwellers, Gent, Busty
and Leg Show.

TS: Can you give us a few words for your fans?

LC: Hi! My name is Leslie and I am a Nerd. I know I do not look like one, but
trust me, I am. ...