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Canadian actor Taylor Russell shines in ‘Escape Room’

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LOS ANGELES: Movie lovers don’t necessaril­y come to high concept horrors like “Escape Room” or its sequel “Tournament of Champions” for the acting. Yet even with all the high stakes flash of these thrilling, set-piece and spectacle-driven puzzles-within-puzzles, star Taylor Russell’s talent shines though as the traumatise­d but determined Zoey. The 26-year-old is still a relative newcomer on the scene with a handful of roles in projects like Neflix’s “Lost in Space,” indies like “Waves” and the “Escape Room” movies, the latest of which is out this weekend. But she’s quickly establishi­ng herself as one to watch.

“She’s incapable of hiting a false note,” said “Escape Room” director Adam Robitel. “She’s amazing. She’s a star. I just hope she continues to flourish.” Russell was born in Vancouver and moved around a lot growing up. She didn’t even start acting until she was 18. “I really wanted to be a dancer but that just wasn’t in the cards for me,” she said in a recent interview. But the desire to perform seems to have been with her from the start. Her mom told her that she’d stay up into the early hours of the morning in her room talking to herself and doing characters. “I think it’s always been something that I loved,” Russell said. “I loved watching movies and would try to recite everything they did in the mirror and repeat what they did. In that way I think I was always going to do this. But I didn’t come to that realizatio­n until I was 18.”

Her family is full of creative people — writers, poets and artists — but no one had any meaningful ins to the show business world. So when she decided to go for it, she started from the botom, auditionin­g in Canada, booking gigs here and there and saving up enough money to drive to Los Angeles for pilot season. Russell did “the young L.A. actor thing” of auditionin­g and sleeping on couches until the money ran out and she’d drive back north and start saving again. She did that for three years. She even quit at one point, ater turning down a gig she booked that she realized was “a bad deal.” Russell retreated to her parents’ house in Canada to work in a restaurant and figure out what she was going to do with her life. Then, on a random visit to L.A. to see a friend, she booked the audition that would end up being her big break: The Neflix revival of the 1965 series “Lost in Space.” Starring as the inquisitiv­e and brave Judy Robinson in the sci-fi series, “kind of changed the game for me,” she said. The third and final season is expected to hit the streamer later this year.

The plaform also helped open up opportunit­ies. Soon ater booking “Lost in Space,” she was cast to lead “Escape Room,” which was conceived as a possible trilogy from the start. Robitel knew he needed to find someone equal parts empathetic and intelligen­t. “I don’t think you can act intelligen­ce, frankly. You need to embody it,” he said. “And she just came in and nailed it. It was just absolutely clear to me that she was Zoey.” Though the “Escape Room” films aren’t quite Shakespear­e, Robitel laughed, they are uniquely challengin­g in a different way for actors with the elaborate stunts and camera coverage required.

Russell impressed him throughout. And it ended up being a success. The first film, released in early 2019, grossed over $155 million at the box office and a sequel was quickly put into motion, which would reunite Russell and with her co-star Logan Miller and add a host of new players, like Holland Roden and Indya Moore. “I’m so glad people enjoyed the first one,” Russell said. “I think this one is coming at a good time to enjoy in the theater and immerse yourself in this whole wild world.” Film critic Katie Walsh compared Russell’s Zoey to Neve Campbell’s Sidney from “Scream” as someone so compelling to watch that you almost don’t want her to be free from the horrific plight.

 ?? File/associated Press ?? Taylor Russell (left) and Logan Miller in a scene from ‘Escape Room: Tournament of Champions.’
File/associated Press Taylor Russell (left) and Logan Miller in a scene from ‘Escape Room: Tournament of Champions.’

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