Monday 27 July 2009

Gigi Gaunt is cooler than peaches. She keeps her pants on.

17 year old Gigi Gaunt began her film and TV career at young age, starring in short film Straight the summer before Secondary School, and later the Harry Potter films as Patsy Parkinson, scoring the role despite not being an “ethnic girl with sticky-out ears” which the part required. However, the part of Trudi in Hippie Hippie Shake (the must see film of 2009) will propel her into the public eye, where she plays a small role, co-starring alongside Cillian Murphy, Sienna Miller and Matthew Beard.
You may also recognize her from the small screen as she has recently starred in the TV shows Heartbeat and Lost in Austen.

While chatting with her over a Gingerbread Latte, I realized pretty quickly that Gigi Gaunt is far from following the path of her London based contemporaries, whose primary ambitions seem to amount to making it into the London Lite’s gossip pages for their Vegas-weddings and nipple-tassel-wearing antics . She is among a new legion of girls including Lily Cole, who believe that education comes first. Gigi recently turned down the part of Susan in the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe trilogy as it would have meant 10 months in New Zealand. “I could do a part here and there, but I wouldn’t take that much time out of school.” Currently she’s in her final year studying the IB at a West London girls’ school, and she hopes to study English Literature at University. Her love of reading has helped her choose acting roles, “I played Georgiana Darcy (in Lost in Austen) having read Pride and Prejudice like 400 times.”

In the upcoming Hippie Hippie Shake, she plays a student in the swinging sixties of London where these neo-revolutionists start a wild, semi-pornographic magazine called Oz, “school kids are recruited to the magazine, and I’m one of them.” She also loved worked alongside Sienna Miller and Cillian Murphy as well as fellow school kid Matthew Beard, whom she admires “we’d been in one room together, and to begin with, it was daunting sitting next to them but I watched and learned.” Harry Potter, on the other hand left Gigi with some long-lasting friendships, “there were quite a few kids so we used to hang out a lot.” She describes working in the third Harry Potter film as “a bit like the army, a lot of nothing and then all action, all go.”

With UCL student Freddie Stroma who plays Cormac McLaggen in the Harry Potter films (who Pi recently interviewed) experiencing a barrage of girls setting up facebook groups entitled ‘Freddie Stroma puts me in a coma’, I wondered whether Gigi had begun to experience similar attention. “I got facebook a long time ago and I was introduced through American friends. I wasn’t aware of the dangers. Fans took all my photos and made a website about how they loved Patsy Parkinson, which I find a little crazy but a huge compliment. You expect adoration sites for Daniel Radcliffe, but not for me.”

Gigi is ridiculously multi-talented as well as surprisingly modest, having recently won second prize in the Telegraph’s poetry competition. Thus she is keeping her eye out for any opportunities that come her way, “acting is a fickle business, and you have no idea what’s around the corner.” However, she is also having fun just being seventeen, “I’m just trying to get my license and at the moment I’m just hoping not to drive my examiner into a lake.” With big dreams for the future, she hopes to “be intellectually stimulated, act, write and be happy” and it’ll be surprising not to see more of her in the future. The good news for our male readers is that despite being enviably stunning, she’s also single and keeping her options open. She turns 18 next month but wouldn’t date a guy her own age, “I like older guys, 17 year old boys bore me to pieces. The perfect guy is 20, is fun, charming and has something interesting to say!”

CF

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