Julie Caitlin Brown (aka Col. Kesh) Chat at Cult Times on November 1999
In the pivotal fifth season Sliders adventure
Requiem, Rembrandt, Maggie, Mallory and Diana are pitted against a vicious female
Kromagg. Colonel Kesh, in a battle which could seal the fate of the entire
multiverse. Kesh is the latest ass-kicking alien to be played by Julie Caitlin
Brown, whose previous genre roles include Ty Kajada in Deep Space Nine's The Passenger,
Vekor in the Next Generation two-parter Gambit and Na'Toth in Babylon 5.
Q: How did you come to guest-star on Sliders?
JCB: My agent saw the part and thought I could
do it really well. I had worked with [Slider's casting director] Barbara Claman four
times before, so when she heard I was interested, she sent me to see the producers.
They then saw four other people and immediately afterwards I was told I'd got the
part.
Q: Was the Kromagg make-up easier to cope with than Narn prosthetics?
They were like night and day. I still had to
spend a lot of time in the [make-up] chair, but for Sliders, I only had make-up on my
forehead, around my ears and down the back of my neck. It didn't cover my face like
Na'Toth.
Q: How does the character of Kesh compare to your earlier alien roles?
She's very different. Paul Lynch told me to
play it guttural and very real. Kesh is very sinister and very tough. She takes
rifle-butts to the face and to the gut, so she's a tough cookie! Kesh is also
intelligent, cunning and very evil. She really enjoys being evil; in fact, she could
even be insane. And it was fun to play really, really bad.
Q: Were there any significant changes to the script during filming?
When we were filming the [closing] fight scene, I
looked at Paul [the director] and said, "That's it? I go down in the fire fight?
No one hits me?" He asked me if I wanted to be hit and I told him,
"Yeah, someone should hit me. I've been a real bitch!" So they got Tembi
Locke and we choreographed a fight scene! She was really excited about it because
she hadn't done a big fight scene before. It's a great sequence and it's all us -
there are no stunt doubles.
Q: What did you enjoy most about working on Sliders?
If you're walking around a set in a rubber head and nobody knows who the hell you are, it is always a delicious when a buzz starts going around that this actor knows what she's doing and is doing a great job. That was very rewarding. Everyone was wonderful and I really loved playing that character. I had a blast.