Grace Caroline Currey On Playing An Extreme Thrill Seeker In Fall — Exclusive Interview - The List (2025)

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In Lionsgate's new thriller "Fall," best friends Becky (Grace Caroline Currey) and Hunter (Virginia Gardner) frequently push themselves to the limits by climbing to breathtaking and terrifying heights. But Becky's confidence is shaken after a terrible climbing accident. When Hunter convinces her to do another climb, they find themselves in a more dangerous situation than ever, stranded at the top of a 2,000-foot abandoned radio tower. The pair have to band together to try to survive despite the harsh elements, lack of supplies, and no contact with the outside world.

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Grace Caroline Currey had to push herself both physically and emotionally while tackling her role as Becky. During an exclusive interview with The List, the "Shazam!" actress talked about how she related to her character and how she was able to play someone going through such extreme circumstances. She also discussed the difficult filming conditions and how she and co-star Gardner came together while shooting.

The physical and emotional challenges of Fall

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Your character is going through a lot throughout this entire movie. What was that like for you to portray as an actress?

There's a lot of discipline because she goes through a lot. There is a range of emotions and circumstances, and so much of the movie takes place on the tower, and it's one location. So mentally, I didn't have the ability to associate the scenes with different locations and, therefore, my emotions with different locations. I only had one location, so it was a little bit of mental gymnastics to place myself in each scene and place Becky where she was emotionally, where she is energy-wise, and physically, what she's been through. I had a map writing out where I was per scene so that when we were filming out of order, I could know, okay, we're on her final days on the tower, we're on her early days on the tower, or middle days. It was a lot of mental gymnastics and very exhausting but very rewarding.

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What would you say was the biggest challenge overall?

The combination of doing so much of the stunt work and the emotionally heavy scenes, oftentimes on the same day. Oftentimes, it's days of it back to back, where basically you're going to the gym and crying every day, and not just crying once, but crying for multiple takes and oftentimes crying my guts out. So the most challenging was keeping the stamina up physically as well as emotionally and being careful that Becky wasn't whining because it could have just been Grace crying up there.

Did you have to do anything specific to prep for the role? As you said, there's a lot of stunt work and things like that.

Yeah, so much of it was also the gradual progression of doing one small stunt and then the next day, the stunt being a little bigger and going, "Oh yeah, I'm game. I'll try that." So if anything, the preparation was almost on-the-job learning, a lot of it. We were in the pandemic when we were shooting, and it was peak pandemic, where everyone was in quarantine. We were one of the first shoots back. I wasn't lifting weights in quarantine. I wasn't stunt training in quarantine. When I got the job, I had a couple of weeks to jump into boot camp with a trainer. And like I said, on set, so much of it was on-set learning as we went.

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Working as a unit with her co-star

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So much of it is on the tower, and you're with Virginia Gardner the whole time. What was it like for you two to work just the two of you for most of the scenes?

We were a unit. We were a team, and a lot of it was us checking in with each other because we were so high up on the tower, and I had to have a stunt harness on at all times to be safe because we were not going to have actors falling, dying while shooting this thing. Because of the stunt harnesses and because of how high up we were, it took a lot of time to get us down, not to mention removing the harnesses if we needed to take a bathroom break. So there were times when maybe one of us could keep going and keep shooting, but the other needed to go to the bathroom or needed a break because we were out in the desert, in the sun for hours, with a little pulley system to get us water. It was crazy.

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There were definitely times where I'd look at Ginnie, and I'm like, "We're ready. We need to come down for a break." I could tell we were going to take the break because she was so driven and hardworking, and I really love to apply myself and work hard, so we fed into each other's energy. But at times, you got to be careful you're not overdoing it, because you need to have that stamina for days of that.

How she related to her character, Becky

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The main characters in this film are these big thrill seekers. Would you ever do anything like that in your real life?

So many of the stunts that we did were very thrilling, but so much of that was in a controlled, safe environment with professionals. Everyone's holding your hand through it. I don't know about [what they do]. Hunter and Becky are going out in the middle of nowhere alone and have hardly any safety. I don't know about that.

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Did you feel like you had any ways that you did relate to Becky?

Yeah, in a lot of ways. When I was first sent the script, it was with the mentality of seeing which character I responded to more. I got to meet with Scott [Mann], our director, and he said, "Who do you respond to more?" I said, "I think Becky." He was like, "Yeah, I think Becky as well." I don't know what that means, but I don't think he thought I had Hunter's spunk. I relate to Becky's anxiety and how much she's in her head and overthinks things. I think she feels things very, very deeply, and it takes her over, so I relate to that.

What did you feel was the biggest message that you got from the script and in the film?

So much of it is endurance, how a human being can endure hardship, whether it be emotional trauma or physical trauma, and I really admired that. That's what I took away, message-wise. The endurance of the human soul and the will to survive and overcome against all odds was so inspiring. Sometimes things can feel hopeless, so I think it's really incredible to see a story where there is a hopeless aspect but they won't give up. They won't quit.

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From the producers of "47 Meters Down," "Fall" drops only in theaters on August 12, 2022.

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Why did Grace Caroline Currey change her name? ›

Advertisement: She was credited as "Grace Fulton" until she changed it to her married name in 2022. She's the niece of actress Joan Shawlee (née Joan Fulton), who played Sweet Sue in Some Like It Hot.

What has Grace Caroline Currey been in? ›

She is an actress and director, known for Fall (2022), Shazam! (2019) and Annabelle: Creation (2017). She has been married to Branden Currey since June 26, 2022.

Why does Mary in Shazam look the same? ›

“They were trying to decide if they wanted to have one actor play both the human form and superhero form for the first one as well because she's older, and a lot of the time in the comics, Mary visually didn't change that much.” Ultimately, the decision was made for the sequel to allow Currey to step into both roles.

Does Grace Caroline Currey play both characters? ›

Fury Of The Gods, Grace stands out as being the only actor to play both roles. This is due to Mary being a teenager and much older than the rest of the group. Because of this, the actress became a focal point on camera and was instantly recognizable throughout.

What is the Hallmark movie Caroline about? ›

A woman (Stephanie Zimbalist, "Remington Steele"), presumed dead for many years, returns to her family shortly before a large inheritance is due. While she certainly seems to be the missing woman, there are doubts about her identity among those who knew her.

Who plays Super Hero Mary in Shazam? ›

Mary Bromfield appears in the DC Extended Universe film Shazam!, played by Grace Fulton as a teen and Michelle Borth as an adult. This version is the oldest of Billy Batson's foster siblings who is later given powers to help him fight Doctor Sivana and the Seven Deadly Sins.

Who played Carol Annabelle Creation? ›

She is portrayed by Grace Fulton.

Why did Caroline Smith change her name? ›

Moving cities, starting a new job, a new relationship, or in some cases re-introducing yourself to the world with a new name. That's what Caroline Smith chose to do after moving to Los Angeles and letting go of her insecurities.

Did Caroline change her last name? ›

Her Last Name Was Originally "Truitt"

It's curious as to where the series got this name, as her last name is Forbes even in the novels. Regardless, the change was for the better, as Caroline Truitt doesn't have the same ring to it.

Why was Michelle Borth recast in Shazam? ›

There is likely no nefarious or dramatic reason why Mary Marvel was recast, and it may just boil down to movie-making logistics. Simply, Borth just might not have been available to or interested in returning for Shazam! Fury of the Gods. Regardless, this change actually makes sense given Mary's history in the comics.

Did the mom change in Shazam 2? ›

Shazam 2's Mary Marvel Recast Creates A Major Retcon Of First Movie. During Shazam! Fury of the Gods, a flashback sequence calls back to the moment Billy gifts his siblings their abilities in the 2019 film. Originally, this scene saw Grace Caroline Currey transform into Michelle Borth.

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