Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Malouff dreams of a year in Europe

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

Actress Emma Malouff (“1883”) said she loved working on Ryan Murphy’s FX series “Impeachmen­t: American Crime Story.” “Having had the opportunit­y to portray Allison Tripp, the daughter of Linda Tripp — played by the brilliant Sarah Paulson — was an experience I will never forget,” said the Los Angeles resident. “When (filming) took place, Allison and I would have been the same age — 18. She had to watch her mother degraded and ridiculed by the public. To make it truthful for myself, I had to step back. How would I feel if my mom was bombarded by hurtful headlines and our family’s privacy stripped away in an instant? I had to create those experience­s and emotions for myself and imagine the thoughts she must have had running through her head at the time, so my performanc­e could be present.” Fans may follow her on Instagram @emmamalouf­f.

Q: What was the first trip you took as a child?

A: Sun Valley, Idaho. My grandparen­ts have a little home there, so that is where we went for our big family trips. In the winter, we would go skiing. In the summer, we would hike, bike, swim and fish. Sun Valley is home to some of my favorite memories.

Q: Where are your favorite weekend getaways?

A: When I am in L.A., I love escaping to Malibu or Santa Barbara on the weekends. I love exploring

and taking picnics to watch the sunset. I am definitely a beach person. Any chance I can get in the ocean, I take it.

Q: Where would you like to go that you have never been to before?

A: Does everywhere count? There are so many places I want to experience, but top of my list would have to be Greece, France, Sweden, Austria, Italy, England, Japan, South Korea and Iceland.

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

A: I am your classic overpacker, so you can always count on me to bring everything I need and everything I don’t need. But when it really boils down to it, I am bringing along my skincare, some simple staple outfits, snacks, headphones, chargers and a couple of makeup products. But like I said, I will definitely end up packing way more.

Q: What would be your dream trip?

A: To spend an entire year touring Europe. I would love the extended time, so I could build relationsh­ips with people and

gain a deeper knowledge, (rather) than simply seeing the most famous landmarks.

Q: What kind of research do you do before you go away on a trip?

A: I will be researchin­g all of the places to eat! That is my self-designated job before any trip. Where is the best food, how do I get there, and can I get a reservatio­n? Sometimes it is a classic must-go restaurant, sometimes it’s to try a specific chef ’s offering and sometimes it is about finding that amazing little hole in the wall that does one or two things really well.

Q: What is your best vacation memory?

A: My family and I went on a cruise around the Caribbean with our best friends. Our two families had the most incredible time and I am so, so thankful for the memories made and the fun that we shared. We went snorkeling, ate at delicious restaurant­s and saw so many great shows. It was my favorite vacation to date. I hope we’ll get to do it again sometime.

 ?? DYLAN PERLOT ?? “Any opportunit­y to experience a (city’s) heart and soul would be a dream trip,” Emma Malouff says.
DYLAN PERLOT “Any opportunit­y to experience a (city’s) heart and soul would be a dream trip,” Emma Malouff says.

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