Interview with Jackey Hall

- written August 1st, 2011





- Jackey Hall has appeared in a few movies, including "Chainsaw Cheerleaders". Anyone looking for more info on Jackey or her films, can visit her at her IMDB page.








Q: Jackey, can you tell me a little bit about yourself and how you first got into the movie business?


          A: Every sense I was a little girl I loved move, especially horror movies! I would rent 3 horror movies every weekend and watched them over and over! When I got in high school it was a big dream of mine to be in movies! When I turned 18 I came across an add in our local news paper about a low budget horror film shoot down the road, so I got in contact with the people and went in for an audition and was cast as the lead roll. After that It was all up hill from there. I knew exactly what I wanted to do with my life and here I am today as a working actress!










Q: Would you please explain your part in "Chainsaw Cheerleaders"?


          A: I played the roll of Chassy. A cheerleader who is funny and a bit ditzy! She is a really fun character and a lot of people have enjoyed me in that roll.


Q: Knowing how movie reviews may skew the perception of one’s product, give us in your own words what you want people to know about the film.


          A: Well chainsaw cheerleaders is not meant to be taken seriously. It's just a fun horror comedy for your entertainment. The story line and plot are a bit off but hey its a low budget film right? The main concern is that we all had fun making it and it's funny to look back on and see how far I have came sense then!










Q: If there were one part of the filming that was more difficult than you expected, what would that be? Getting a costume to work? Appearing in a certain scene? Certain lines?


          A: In chainsaw cheerleaders? No! I had on the same costume the entire time. scenes were super easy and so were my lines. I love to be goofy and have fun so playing the role of chassy was super easy and came natural to me!


Q: Was there any one day, one moment where you just knew the film would work they way you thought it could?


          A: Are we still on the subject of chainsaw cheerleaders lol? Well with every low budget film you just have to stay positive and hope for the best! Some things turned out worse then I expected and some things surprised me just like with any other project!


Q: Looking back, I know that you’ve also appeared in other films. Can you tell me a little about them and your experience with it? First, “Red River”?


          A: "Red River" was a great project to work on! I got to play another comedic role and had lots of fun doing it! Jacob Ennis the director is an awesome person to work with and he is making quite a name for himself! The movie is really gory and turned out really nice! I also did a movie called "Cyborg Conquest". It's the biggest production I have worked on where I had a supporting role and got to work with A list actors such as Stay Dash (clueless, Mo money) and Paul le Mat ( American graffiti)! It's a really cool SyFy movie with biker chicks and robots! If you haven't seen it you should put it on your list of things to watch!


Q: How about “Van Wilder: Freshman Year”?


          A: That's an interesting question. I was only cast as a featured Extra, I played the role of a masseuse to the dean who was played by kurt Fuller! The scene was really funny but is was cut out:( It was still a really good experience and I'd do it again!


Q: How about “Chrome Angels”?


          A: Chrome Angels is now going by the title of "Cyborg Conquest". It was the biggest movie I have done as of right now. The movie is fun and different from the other movies I have been it! Leigh Scott the director is an amazing person to work with and he knows what he is doing for sure!


Q: What's next for you? Can you tell me what else you have going on in 2011?


          A: As of right now I'm booked on two films! I'm shooting on another horror flick in early August called "869". The plot is really cool its about eight actresses that are thrown in one house. they are competing for a role in a low-budget horror film. Before long, they encounter and entity that is hellbent on revenge living inside the house!










Q: Is there any movie director or producer you’ve never worked for that you really want to work for one day?


          A: Yes just to name few James Wan, Elisa Acosta, Michael bay, Quentin Tarantino, Marcus Nispel and my list goes on and on those are just some right off the top of my head!










Q: What do you look for when picking projects?


          A: A good script of course and a good director/ production company! I also make sure i'm getting to play a different character b/c i'm really trying to show the world my acting range.










Q: I noticed from your website you also do some modeling. Where might my readers have seen some of you other work?


          A: A:The only thing big I really achieved in modeling was a magazine that was sold in Barns & Noble called "Gaff magazine". Other then that I have just shot with a lot of very good photographers! I have tons of professional photos so people assume i'm modeling but i'm really not lol.










Q: Finally...this is an "Obscure Horror Movie" website. Can you name the last horror movie you watched either at the theatres or on dvd, etc? How about name a favorite horror film that you have seen that most people probably haven't seen?


          A: "Insidious" was the last film horror film I watch in theaters and another film people should watch is "Human centipede" Its lw budget but a really good Horror and I loved it!


Q: Thank you very much for doing this.


          A: No, Thank you so much! I'm honored you asked me to do this!
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