Elva Trill: From Jurassic Park to Psychology and Beyond
Episode Overview
Elva and Tony discuss the psychology of the human mind and the impact of trauma They share their experiences and techniques for coping with fears of flying The conversation extends to their experiences in the film industry, including interactions with renowned personalities They reflect on the unpredictability of moods and the importance of allowing oneself to have bad days Their candid and insightful conversation provides a glimpse into the complexities of human emotions and the rewards of pursuing one's passion
I think I think of it in a different way. I found that I'm more sensitive. I wouldn't be beating myself up about it if I was in a shitty mood because I found myself in different scenarios that just made me feel crappy. I would project it outwards.
Ever wondered how an actress balances the glamour of Hollywood with the complexities of the human mind? In this episode of The Fettle Podcast, Tony Kelly sits down with Elva Trill, a multi-talented actress known for her role in Jurassic Park. They chat about her intriguing journey from the world of acting to studying psychology, and everything in between.
Elva opens up about the pressures of the film industry, dealing with intrusive thoughts, and her shared fear of flying with Tony. They also reminisce about their time working together on 'The Hurler' and share some behind-the-scenes stories involving stars like Colin Farrell and Jeff Goldblum. This conversation is a heartfelt exploration of human emotions, coping mechanisms, and the pursuit of passion.
Whether you're a fan of Elva's work or curious about the intersection of psychology and acting, this episode offers a candid look into the life of a modern-day creative.