Like her Little Mermaid namesake, 19-year-old Arielle Kebbel wanted to venture beyond the
boundaries of her childhood home. But instead of going from "Under the Sea" onto dry land,
this Arielle headed across the land, westward from Florida to Hollywood, and she had the full
support of her parents. "My Mom and I packed up the car, record player first, shipped our
clothes out and drove across country in two and a half days," she says. "Both of us had never
been farther west than Louisiana in a car, so it was really cool." Cool -- and emotional.
"Saying goodbye to my dad and my brother was one of the hardest things I've ever had to do. In
that moment, I realized I was growing up, and it's just a really scary thing." Lucky for Arielle,
she's doing so gracefully. Often found in cute threads at every several red carpet premieres,
Alloy finally decided to get the scoop on the face behind the fashion. Read on!
By Jonathan Klein
She's WelcomedArielle is the kind of girl who writes individual thank-you notes to
fellow cast members when she wraps a job. "You work together for three months and then it's kind
of over. It's important to express your appreciation for the time you share," she says. So whom
might she have thanked? There's heartthrob
Jared Padalecki with whom she works with on
Gilmore Girls , adorable
Adrien Grenier, who she shared a scene with in the first
episode of
The Entourage, and even rapper
Snoop Dogg, who she flew high with in
Soul Plane!
Plus, Arielle just wrapped the hotly anticipated sequel to
Get Shorty,
Be Cool, which costars
Vince Vaughnand
The Rock.
Character Prep 101
With her career moving into overdrive, Arielle goes on audition after audition and preps like any
teenager might: "I try to listen to the type of music that my character would listen to, just to
get me in the mood. Last week, I had a crazy, very vulnerable on the inside, very tough on the
outside part, and I listened to
Fiona Appleand
Evanesencebecause the girl seemed that
she'd be into very moving, deep, sultry, emotive rock. But then I was up for a cheerleader part, so
I listened to some pop." Wardrobe plays an important part, too. "I never throw away anything. My
friends make fun of me because I've got ripped up, whole-y jeans from five years ago and red leather
pants -- things I'd never wear. But then there's that one audition and you go, 'Oh, my god, this is
perfect,' so you put it on and you become a little closer to the character."
Perks of the Trade
Working with talented actors can be rewarding for ones trade --
andones heart. Arielle recently
got to work with
O.C.cutie,
Adam Brodyon the set of
Gilmore Girls, and she was not
only impressed, but giddy, too. "There was this one scene where he was outside running, and [he was all]
sweaty and panting [in the scene]. And I remember thinking that he was such a cute guy. [Plus], he wasn't
afraid to show that he was really committed. His work paid off, and he absolutely deserves it," she says.
Aside from Adam, Arielle also hopes to learn from other talented actors like
Johnny Depp, Adrien Brody,
Scarlett Johanssonand
Keira Knightley. We're confident she'll discover tricks of the trade from
some of them before too long.
Keep an eye out for Arielle's guest appearances on
Gilmore Girls, Tuesdays, 8/7 Central on
The W.B.. Plus, catch her on the big
screen in
Get Shorty, Be Cool, in theaters this spring!
Source: Alloy.com