10 QUESTIONS WITH VIC JENN LYON

By Vic Gerami


Jenn Lyon seems to have done everything right as an actress in order to land TNT’s popular drama, “Claws.” After high school, she attended the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. She created her own work by co-founding the online sketch comedy group POYKPAC, which was featured on IFC, MTV and numerous websites and gave a huge boost to her career. After doing theater for many years, she gained notoriety playing Mackenzie Bradford-Lopez on the sitcom “Saint George” and as Lindsey Salazar on “Justified.” Lyon has certainly paid her dues in order to play blond bombshell Jennifer Husser on “Claws,” and her popularity is no surprise.

Modesty aside, how would you describe yourself?
I am 5’7”. I hope I am kind and funny—sense of humor is the best thing. When I am cripplingly stressed out, sense of humor is so important, and laughing is my favorite thing.

You have had a prolific career both on the stage and on the screen before starring in your current hit show, “Claws.” Tell me about your journey before getting to this point.
I did years of theater. Eight shows a week was great training for an actor. Some of my actor friends who I even consider more talented are not lucky to have gotten the break that I did. So, I’m very grateful.

You are also a writer/producer/co-founder of Internet sketch group POYKPAC. Tell me about that.
I was one of five original actors. I co-founded, wrote and produced online original content sketch comedy that went viral with videos that have been featured on IFC, MTV, numerous websites and even the “Today Show.”

What does your average day look like?
Every day is different. Sometimes I look at the call sheet and go…4:30 a.m.? But we have a great team at “Claws,” from our leader, Niecy Nash, down to craft services. Everyone is very nice, and we are a great team.

How do you decompress with such a busy schedule?
Sometimes I am so tired after work that my body won’t want to sleep, so I get on the couch and watch a murder show.

Where do you like to go or do when you have a night off?
My fiancé and I are usually very tired after work. If we go out, we tend to go to a local Jamaican restaurant in Brooklyn, then go to the park for a walk.

Where do you like to go or do when you have a night off?
My fiancé and I are usually very tired after work. If we go out, we tend to go to a local Jamaican restaurant in Brooklyn, then go to the park for a walk.

Tell me about your fans.
They are great. I was the only non-famous person when the show started. Now I get letters from fans, a lot of them because I have shared about my eating disorder publicly, so they reach out to me to share their stories.

What is your favorite charity or cause?
Well, this is an easy one. I am all about women’s reproductive rights, so I work with a charity called AIsFor (aisfor.org), and it was started by Martha Plimpton and Kellie Overbey as a response to women’s reproductive rights being stripped away. It fights for clinics, Planned Parenthood. The A is for abortion, which I strongly believe is a woman’s right. I also like the Time’s Up movement, and I volunteer at the Veterans’ Hospital in New York.

What project(s) do you have coming up?
We wrap shooting “Claws” tomorrow, and I have a film coming out with Ethan Hawke called “Blaze.”

Tell me a secret—a good one!
I have never had a pair of sunglasses that I haven’t lost. Oh, years ago, my friend taught me how to score free umbrellas. You go to the theater. Once everyone leaves, there are a lot of umbrellas left behind.

You can visit Lyon’s website jennlyon.net and watch “Claws” on TNT by checking your local listings.

Vic Gerami

Vic Gerami is journalist, media contributor and the Editor & Publisher of The Blunt Post. He spent six years at Frontiers Magazine, followed by LA Weekly and Voice Media Group. His syndicated celebrity Q&A column, 10 Questions with Vic, was a finalist for LA Press Club’s National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award in 2017. Vic is a contributor for Get Out!, Windy City Times,WeHo Times, GoWeHo, Los Angeles Blade, Asbarez, California Courier, Desert Daily Guide, Armenian Weekly, GED, Windy City Times and The Pride LA.

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