
"I always put music in my ears when I'm reading a script. For me it's about building bridges to a character, using moments from your life to bring to a scene."
"Each time I had a scene where I had to cry I would listen to a song called Tout simplement by the Ghanaian French singer Bibie. It's a bit like The Winner Takes It All - one of those comforting, big songs you just need to hear sometimes."
"Harris Dickinson brought me this 1980s French synth-pop song called Voyage, voyage by Desireless for a scene where I was dancing with Frank Dillane's character while we were both supposed to be on ketamine."
Megan Northam incorporates music into her acting process to connect with characters. While filming Greek Salad in Athens, she listened to French songs to reconnect with her heritage. For emotional scenes, she used the song Tout simplement by Bibie. In Urchin, she danced to the 1980s synth-pop song Voyage, voyage by Desireless, which added a unique touch to her performance. Northam, born to a French mother and British father, has gained recognition for her roles, including a César-nominated performance in Rabia and her recent work in Des vivants and Les misérables.
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