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			<title>Liam MacDonald walking the red carpet</title>
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<p>Written By CONSTANCE SCRAFIELD</p>
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<p>“It's hard to get into the routine of hanging out with friends,” Liam MacDonald remarked after his year of acting on stage, in films and television series.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>“Normal becomes a different normal. When Hope Calls starts on the Hallmark Movies Now Network digital streaming service” last Friday, August 30.</p>
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<p>That is a new series, a spin-off from When Calls the Heart, filmed in Powassan, Ontario.</p>
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<p>It's a wholesome, family series.</p>
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<p>Ready or Not, the movie in which Liam played a member of the fictional La Domas family, premiered in L.A. in August and is a whole other matter, an R-rated horror film.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>However the experience was serious enough: “It was a new experience. I've never done a feature film, a horror movie; never worked with fake blood; it's like a red dye corn syrup and bananas.”</p>
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<p>He and his mother, Liz MacDonald, decided to go to L.A for the premiere, but they had to pay their own way there.</p>
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<p>Said Ms. MacDonald, “We decided this was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. He's worked really hard and he had the money. They only paid for the leads to come to the red carpet. So, we went on our own bill.”</p>
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<p>“I never thought I'd get there and I'm so grateful,” Liam told the Citizen. “I don't want to stop now. As long as I'm chipper and wanting to do it, I think [my agent] will stand by that.”</p>
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<p>As his mother explained, “It was filmed in Oshawa. The company paid for travel and accommodation and they paid whoever is chaperoning him; hotels, meals, travel while he was acting in it. It was only the trip to L.A., for the premiere they didn't pay.”</p>
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<p>“The best thing about doing it would have to be the people I met. Ninety-nine percent of the actors and the crew I got to work with were really nice. I've made so many amazing friendships,” Liam said.</p>
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<p>“At the premiere of Ready or Not, I met a lot of adults I didn't know very well. Even this series, there are actors I don't know. In film, you just didn't have the time. I certainly made friends. You meet so many different people. Age doesn't seem to matter.”</p>
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<p>When asked, he commented humorously, “The big difference between Mirvish [Fun House] and Hollywood – Mirvish didn't provide me with lunch, but it was a lot of fun because there were chances to meet a lot of people.”</p>
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<p>Of the attitudes on the part of the film industry, much like his early days at Theatre Orangeville, “Everyone is treated like a professional. Everyone was just trying to get in the last of it. I don't have to go to university for this. If it becomes a profession, I'll be really happy.”</p>
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<p>He considered, “Maybe I'll go to university to study architecture or engineering. I didn't expect anything of acting; this is really lucky.”</p>
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<p>Ms. MacDonald added,”Liam's agent told us, a lot of kids drop off. Some return later. Just because he's having this, doesn't mean he'll always be there.”</p>
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<p>We joked about him going to a local movie house to see Ready or Not and people recognizing him and wanting his autograph.</p>
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<p>“When I was at the premiere, there was a lot of people wanted my autograph. Someone came up to me and said, ‘Can you sign it [his program]?' I didn't know what to write. So, I just made a big flourish for my name.”</p>
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<p>He added, “I have nothing planned for this year. We're wrapping up two TV series and another short film that I'm wrapping up.”</p>
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<p>Next for Liam is grade nine at Westside Secondary School.</p>
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<p>“I'm kinda hoping, for the first few weeks – definitely hope to not talk about the movie which is R-rated.”</p>
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<p>Horror that it is, Ready or Not is a black comedy, so over-the-top that Liam says of it, “My character does some pretty horrible stuff but it's definitely a funny film, not meant to be taken too seriously. Everybody can just laugh at what the film does.”</p>
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<p>During filming, school is on and off, which brought the comment, “I'd like to be entirely at school for the first semester. I think it'd be great to actually be there.”&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Having said which, “I don't think I'm at the point where I can turn down” other roles, however.</p>
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<p>“My characters have been nine or 10 years old. In Ready or Not, I play a 10-year-old.”</p>
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<p>For the moment, “I can definitely do that normal life. I will sign up for [school] activities.”</p>
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<p>“As his mom,” Ms. MacDonald chipped in, “I can say Liam thinks he can do everything. Ultimately, we've had to make difficult decisions but we've had to make them.”</p>
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<p>Liam added, “When I do book jobs, I'll book them at the most inconvenient time – if ever I do get bored...”</p>
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<p>“After Fun Home,” his mother related, “Liam was feeling burnt out. The show was very demanding and he needed a bit of a break. This isn't his career. It was a hobby but it has become full-time.”</p>
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<p>“Especially when I pulled out of team sports,” Liam conceded, “I missed out of hockey and baseball. There were sacrifices I had to make but it was worth it.”</p>
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<p>We talked a bit about the differences between acting in film and in theatre.</p>
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<p>Said Liam, “Collaboration is not so much in film. It's mostly to a schedule: come in, act and leave. Theatre actors can voice their input.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>“In film, mostly directors are open to listening to the actors but I think there is less of the creative process there.”</p>
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<p>“There can be a hundred people there [on the set],” Ms. MacDonald contributed, “you can't know what they're all doing or who they all are.”</p>
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<p>Now, at 14 years old, Liam has advice for young actors: “Young people, don't doubt yourself. I never thought I was that good of an actor. Never say, ‘I can never do this.' To everyone, I say, believe in yourself. And it's fun.”</p>
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<p>He laid it down: “Do what you're passionate about and see what happens. When I signed with an agent, I thought, we'll see; I'm not as good as others. When we started booking, I had more confidence in myself and bookings came.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>“Then I thought, Maybe I am a good actor.”</p>
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<p>One thing is for sure, Liam's star is certainly rising.</p>
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