Meet the dream girl everyone’s been talking about!
Monroe Hayden may only be 27, yet she can add artist, actor,
producer, screenwriter, show-runner, composer and business woman to her resume.
Yes, she does all that! She started off as a freelance artist and worked with
major companies like Disney, 20
th Century Fox and Dreamworks. Author,
Xavier Haven, wrote the three- part
Daisy
series back in September 2011 where he hired Hayden to digitally paint for his
digital chapter releases before he would sell the story in paperback. In 2013,
Hayden and business partner, Brandon Teague bought the rights to
Daisy which has resulted into a web
series titled
Fox. “
Daisy has been a part of my life for so
long, I don’t think she’ll ever leave now,” Hayden says. So what was it that
got her the role of Fox?
“Honestly, I don’t think I was ever given the role until
after the preview was released. Fans assumed I was Fox and approved. I could
have easily been Mina and I think there were meetings where I was considered
for that role. I was going to be one of the girls for sure because it would be
easier to cast one other actress as opposed to two. When we started, we didn’t
have any backers or anything, so we were really thinking of how to spend the
least amount of money as possible. So we decided early on to make it a two-
hander.”
For those who don’t know what a two- hander is, a two-
hander in the film world, is when there are just two characters, [actors], that
the audience will follow 90% of the production. The actors really have to know
each other well and the direction has to be on point in order to keep the
audience from getting bored. Most times, viewers have two characters that are
linked together that they enjoy watching but not every viewer likes the same
characters which is why an ensemble is important to cover the wide range of
audiences. Some get bored with other stories and branches. Fox is definitely
taking a risk by focusing their first season on just one story.
With the approval of fans, Monroe Hayden was cast as the
lead and Xavier Haven was stoked about it revealing, “Monroe has been a very
good friend since I was 19. We went through a lot together and we both
supported each other through rocky times. While writing Daisy, I actually had her in mind when creating Fox; her
personality and parts of her looks. Fox was very helpful in Daisy’s transition
from child to adult. Fox helped her with accepting who she really was and what
she wanted to do with her life. Monroe helped me with that. So the fact that
she got the role comes full circle for me, like she inspired Fox and now she is
Fox. It’s very special.”
But don’t expect Fox to be as tender as she was in the
books. Hayden’s performance as Fox is a little dark. “We didn’t want her to be
exactly the same. Since it’s a prequel, we wanted to show a different side to
her. Her heart is the same, her convictions are the same and what drives her is
the same but there are aspects to her personality that are different and that
may make you question her character. In the beginning she appears fine and as
close as they could get me to look like the character in the books but as the
season progresses, her appearance and behavior become more feral. There has to
be a darker side to being her, a dark side to the burden of keeping all those
secrets and being trapped in other people’s dreams without ever dreaming
herself. She has to overcome something before she helps Daisy. She has to learn
a little more about life and how it works and she has to make a sacrifice in
order to be happy. She has to risk losing something to have her,” Hayden says.
So don’t expect this show to be a typical estrogen- driven
show! “Well, there’ll be a little estrogen. I mean they are both women and we
get emotional at times,” Hayden jokes. “But Fox is tough. Young girls can look
at her and think, ‘I can be the one in control. I can be tough too. I can be
strong! I can save the day! Some dude doesn’t have to be. I don’t even need a
guy,’.” In a world where men take lead roles in genres such as these, Fox takes a big leap but does the
obvious girl on girl romance have anything to do with it? “Of course it does.
In Hollywood, men and women play very particular roles to one another. So when
you take the guy out and put another woman in, it changes things a bit. Men and
women aren’t that different in the game of love and Fox demonstrates that well but men and women are looked at very
differently. Not to mention, same-sex relationships are still not at the equal level as straight ones. Gay and lesbian characters still aren't main characters but part of the ensemble. Making them main characters changes things.”
Between Fox and Mina, the women will be the ones who overcome
lots of tribulations, obviously, and we can also expect action scenes as well.
“Yes there will be actions scenes. Fox and Xander do a lot of that.” Making a woman fight a man is also starting a rise in Hollywood, making Fox part of that 'Girl Power' movement. "It's awesome, in my opinion, because women have been dumbed down or bitchified in Hollywood for so long. Strong, tough female-driven films and shows don't do well with audiences, like it's not believable but it's changing. It shows viewers that women may be the physical 'weaker' sex but they don't go down without a fight and a guy can definitely get an injury and sometimes... the girl wins." Speaking of injuries, while
filming one of those action scenes, Hayden bruised her hand badly to the point
she had to have it wrapped and wear a splint for her ring finger. “It wasn’t
that bad and when you see the fight scene you’re going to be like, ‘What? How’d
you hurt your hand doing that?’”
Life has definitely changed for Ms. Hayden since Daisy entered her life. Not many people
can say they had a hand injury while filming a fight scene for a series they’re
in. Not many people can say they have fans who watch their every move or ship
them with various actors. Not many people can say they actually created a
series and run it. Not many people can say they’re a celebrity. “I don’t know
about that,” Hayden says. “I don’t think I’m a celebrity.” Well, what else
would you call it then? “I’m just a girl
who wants to do creative things, I guess. Anything but a celebrity.”
We’ll take that and we’re so excited to see what she has in
store for us as the seductive, yet dark Fox. “I’m very nervous about it, to be
honest. There are so many things that come with creating something and
releasing it to the world to judge. A lot of people tell me, ‘Don’t worry.
It’ll be great,’ and I’m like, ‘Yo! What if it’s not good? What if I make a
fool of myself?’ It’s the jitters that come with the territory but I’m
definitely nervous. A lot of work has been put into this and I hope it shows. I
hope we don’t look sloppy or unprofessional.” Don’t worry Monroe, it’ll be
great.
BECAUSE WE REALLY WANT TO KNOW...
Fox Blog: Are you dating
anyone?
Monroe Hayden: No.
What’s your biggest
flaw?
Sometimes I can get so caught up in the things I have to do that I forget
to be a bit more thoughtful. So, I suppose I can be a bit self-centered.
Why?
I’m having a hard time balancing my responsibilities and ‘bed-side manner’.
I focus on what I need to get done and forget everything else. I’m working on
it, though.
What’s the best thing
about you?
I don’t know… I’m pretty creative, I guess. I’m great at surprising people.
Um, I think I get major points for gift giving ideas and stuff.
Example?
I once made someone scavenger hunt all over the city for Valentine’s. I
couldn’t get reservations at the place we wanted to go so I tried to make up
for it. We actually had a good time and went to many places instead of one.
Major points! Have
you ever had a Valentine you weren’t dating?
Um, yeah actually I have. A really good friend of mine was my Valentine for
two years, I think. We were both single and loved to eat desserts, so we were
perfect “dates” at the time. It was more of a ‘Gal-entine’s’ day, to be honest.
Would it be weird if I asked if that was that the same
person you made scavenger hunt?
Um no and no. I’d have embarrassed myself! (Laughs) That would be too awkward to
do with a friend.
Why?
Um, it was a romantic scavenger hunt.
Gotcha! Are you a
romantic?
I can get pretty romantic but I’m not very open in the beginning, though.
I’m pretty shy, even if I wanted to do something- anything like hold your hand
or kiss you- I stop myself and pull back. It’s a habit. I need time to get
comfortable and adapt and a lot of people don’t like that nor have time for it,
which is understanding but once I’m at that comfortable stage, you better be
ready because I can bring it! Just have to wait it out a while.
Lots of people are
willing to wait it out for you.
It’s so weird that you’d say that because recently someone close to me told
me the opposite.
He’s regretting it.
(Laughs) Not sure about that.
He is. Trust me. So… they’ll have to make the first move?
Oh! Depends. I’m trying- not to be so shy, so I’ll push myself to make the
first move at times.
Why are you shy?
I don’t know.
You shouldn’t have
any problem with anything, looking the way you do.
I don’t know about that.
There’s a line of
guys just hoping you’d pick them! No need to be shy.
Hmmm, where is this line?
Ok, we’ll get back to
this later. What’s the secret? What do women want?
Respect. You don’t have to shower her with gifts, or compliments or
promises, just respect her at all times. Don’t respect her sometimes- all the
time! If you get mad or frustrated or confused, don’t be disrespectful to her.
Even if you feel disrespected, don’t do that because once you do, you’ll never
get her back. You wouldn’t want someone disrespecting you for whatever reason,
so don’t do it to her.
What’s the best thing
you can do for a woman [other than respect her]?
Make her laugh. Be silly- especially when she’s sad. You can’t take someone
else’s sadness away but making them laugh can really help… a lot.
That is so true. What’s
the worst thing?
Make her feel worthless.
That’s true too.
What’s the most romantic gift someone can give you?
A book. To me, there’s something very romantic about someone I like or love,
giving me a book to read. It sort of turns me on, actually.
Noted. What’s the worst gift?
A stuffed toy.
Newbie mistake to
give stuffed toys! Favorite flower?
Roses. Cliché, I know.
Not to me. Why roses?
My mom’s name is Rose and my favorite film is Beauty and the Beast, which
obviously involves a rose.
You’re adorable, you
know that?
I don’t know about that.
Favorite chocolate?
Dark.
Favorite love song?
Can a woman really just choose one?
Ok, ok. Favorite love
song to slow dance to?
“The Way You Look Tonight” performed by Rod Stewart
Oh! That is so
perfect!
Isn’t it?!
Celebrity crush?
Oh, I have a few.
Name them!
Chris Hemsworth, Matt Bomer, Chiwetel Ejiofor- to name a few.
Any girl crushes?
(Laughs) Tons of women! (Laughs) They’re all crush worthy! Um, Natalie
Portman is pretty hot. Adriana Lima, Katy Perry… any of the Pretty Little Liars
and of course Allyson Moyer. Duh!
How can someone win your heart?
I don’t know! Um, I’m attracted to kindness. I like people who are kind. So
be kind to me if you want me, especially if I make you mad. That’s how you can tell if they’re
genuinely kind or just pretending. If they can still be kind when they’re mad
at you- you have someone you should keep in your life because being kind can be
very hard at times. It’s ok to be angry but it’s never ok to be cruel.
That is a very good
point! So let’s get back to
that other topic, why are you shy? Are you scared of something?
Wow! You really are a journalist, aren’t you?
I try to get to the
bottom of things… and you’re stalling.
Well, I guess when it comes to the core of things, yes. I suppose I am
scared. I think most people are, though.
Why are you scared?
You’re beautiful! You can get anyone you wanted!
I suppose I'm scared of feeling low, being rejected- you know the normal things most people feel. And I wasn't always beautiful.
What do you mean?
I grew up a hardcore tom boy. I wore boy clothes and everything and because
of that I was bullied a lot. Lots of kids would tease me. Yeah, they were kids
and as children we learn things about life and what it means to be… well, mean
but their words still stick with me today. I’m not trying to make you feel bad
or anything, it was what it was and it happened. So, hearing people like you
throw compliments my way 20 years later is very surprising and I don’t know how
to process it. We all have issues, whether we’re too confident or not confident
enough and I’ve never met anyone who was directly in the middle. We all have
issues with how we look and appear to other people and that affects how we
approach the people we’re attracted to as a result. So, yeah. I’m shy. I wasn’t
the prettiest girl in school. No one really said, “Oh her? Yeah she’s hot!” I
was too scrawny. People would call me anorexic. I was too boyish. People would
ask me why I wouldn’t be more girly. I only had one boyfriend in high school
but no one else asked me out. I had to ask my prom date to prom! (Laughs) It
was bad.
They had no idea
you’d be a bombshell and you’re right, they were kids. Maybe they grew up a
little?
Maybe. I’m sure some of them have.
Do you feel
beautiful?
Sometimes. That’s as honest as I can get. There are days when I feel, “Yeah
girl! Get it!” And others where I’m like, “Ugh. This is as good as it’s going
to get.”
How about on the
inside?
I have things to work on, as does any human being, but I try to be good and
that makes me feel that eventually I’ll feel confident enough to say, “I’m
fucking beautiful dammit!” (Laughs)
You don’t feel that
way right now?
Not yet but I will. Believe me.
I do. And you are. Believe me.
Written by: Jenny Q.
Photo's by: Adriana Escandon