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Lily Anne Harrison stays in public eye

- By Jae-Ha Kim For more from the reporter, visit www.jaehakim.com.

Lily Anne Harrison grew up in the public eye. The daughter of actor Gregory Harrison (“Trapper John, M.D.”) and model Randi Oakes and recently engaged to longtime boyfriend Peter Facinelli (“Twilight”), the actress and writer takes Hollywood in stride. Her latest film is “The Vanished,” which was spearheade­d by Facinelli. Set in an RV park, the film follows the case of a missing child. Harrison resides in Los Angeles.

Q: What was it liking filming “The Vanished” in Alabama?

A: It was so much fun. Peter wrote and directed it and my father was also in the film, so it was really, quite literally, working with family, which was a dream. But my favorite memory of the shoot was probably the day I shot in the RV. It was super cold and the first (assistant director) was roasting us marshmallo­ws from somewhere off camera and handing them to me and to my pretend daughter, Skyler Elyse Philpot, in between takes through the window of the RV. We munched on them with glee.

Q: Are you a fan of RV camping?

A: I am. I love camping. I’m from Oregon, so I love anything that takes me outside. I grew up appreciati­ng the outdoors. Also, I just love the adventure of an RV trip.

Q: People often think celebritie­s take extravagan­t vacations all the time. Can you describe some of your trips?

A: Peter and I love to go to Mexico whenever we can; it’s our little getaway. We usually stay in beautiful resorts right on the beach, turn off our phones, and just be together. It’s pretty fabulous. But, in light of 2020 and COVID, we haven’t been able to, obviously. So we’ve been doing a lot of daydreamin­g about when we’ll be able to again. As for a down-toearth vacation, my parents and I drive up to Oregon every year to where we’re from in this tiny town on the coast called Gold Beach. (We) stay in a cabin in the middle of nowhere, right next to the Rogue River. My sisters meet us there and we just lay around in the sun, reading books, playing with my niece and watching movies. It’s heaven.

Q: What was the first trip you took as a child? A: My father worked a lot in New York early in my life, so I fell in love with that city right away.

Q: Where are your favorite weekend getaways? A: My parents live up in Ventura (California) on the beach, so I love to hop in the car with my cat and stay with them for a few days.

Q: Where is the most romantic destinatio­n?

A: Paris. I know it’s cliche, but I backpacked through France and northern Spain in my mid-20s and fell in love with everything about France, especially Paris. It’s just got that je ne sais quoi. Can’t put your finger on it, but it’s so romantic in every way.

Q: If you’ve ever gone away for the holidays, which was the best trip?

A: I love New York during Christmas. Peter is from New York, so we often go to spend the holiday with his big Italian family. I love ice skating at Rockefelle­r Center, the way New York lights up for the holidays, your cold breath in the air. It feels as close to a kid’s Christmas as anything.

Q: When you go away, what are some of your must-have items?

A: Jeans and a white T-shirt, sunblock, a good book.

Q: What is your guilty pleasure when you’re on the road?

A: Sour straws. Really any sour candy. I lose all self-control once the car starts moving.

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