Baltimore Sun Sunday

‘Don’t schedule yourself to the hilt’

- By Jae-Ha Kim

Asked to pick a favorite destinatio­n, Joanna Going didn’t hesitate: Newport, R.I., where she grew up. “When I was 18, I took it for granted and was eager to move on to the bigger cities like Boston and then New York,” says the Los Angeles-based actress. “But I’ve been to enough places to have gained a greater appreciati­on for the beauty and rich culture of all of Rhode Island. I am grateful for all that it offered during my childhood.” Going, 52, is one of the stars of “Kingdom,” which airs on AT&T’s Audience Network. An edited version of our conversati­on follows. What was the first trip you took as a child?

My family didn’t travel outside of the state much. My first flight was in my early 20s, from New York City to Los Angeles, to shoot a Cherry 7-Up commercial. I remember one awful, but thankfully, brief car trip to western Connecticu­t — my parents and six kids, ages 9 and under, packed into the Cadillac. Five of the kids were known to get carsick. Whoever was sickest at the moment got to sit in front between my parents. We went to a rodeo and stayed overnight in a motel. We never did that again. What’s the most important thing you’ve learned from your travels?

Hit the pavement and walk around. Have at least one goal in mind for each day, but don’t schedule yourself to the hilt. Enjoy

Qwhat there is to discover along the way. Have you traveled to a place that stood out so much that you felt compelled to incorporat­e it into your work?

I did a television series that shot in Jamaica. We were working in Ocho Rios, but I traveled all over the island in my off time with people who grew up there, or on my own, or playing tour guide to visiting friends and family. Jamaica was very much a part of the show and my experience of landing there from New York City and getting used to the Jamaican way of life ran a close parallel to my character’s experience on the show. I fell in love with the country, the culture and the people. What are your five favorite cities?

New York, Paris, Newport, Cape Town (South Africa), Santa Fe (N.M.). When you go away, what are some of your musthave items?

My iPhone for camera, Yelp, GPS, language and currency apps. My iPad loaded with books. What would be your dream/fantasy trip?

A three-month-long luxury safari trip throughout Africa, followed by two weeks in Paris to soften the blow of heading home. What kind of research do you do before you go away on a trip?

I do a lot of online research and download guidebooks to my iPad. I’m always looking for what there is to see that’s weird and wonderful and off-thebeaten path. My daughter and I have started taking road trips around California, and one of my favorite recent discoverie­s is a blog called California Through My Lens (california throughmyl­ens.com). (The blogger) Josh is determined to explore as much of California as he can, and he gives great recommenda­tions on routes to drive, where to eat and stay, historic stops and bizarre things to see along the way. For more from the reporter, visit www.jaehakim.com.

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