In the Kitchen with Stella Maeve

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In the Kitchen with...Stella Maeve, Actress on "Golden Boy"

Recipe: Brussels Sprouts

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It was just four years ago when Stella Maeve hit the independent screen in the flick "The Runaways" which she starred opposite Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart. She then continued making her name known in television favorites like "Gossip Girl" as Emma and "House" as Kenzie. Now, her new crime show "Golden Boy" (CBS) is surely one to watch, in which she stars as Agnes Clark - Theo James' on-screen younger sister.

Today, this auburn-haired sweetheart shares her own recipe with Zooey readers! And of course, we have to bake in style.

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Ingredients:

1 1/2 pounds of trimmed Brussels sprouts diced in half 3 tablespoons truffle oil or olive oil 1 teaspoon truffle salt or regular salt 1/2 teaspoon of black pepper

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1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. 2. Toss halved Brussels sprouts with oil salt and pepper. 3. Place on a baking sheet sliced side down. Reduce heat when necessary to prevent burning/shake pan throughout to make sure Brussels sprouts are evenly cooked throughout. Brussels sprouts should be browned over the top when done. 4. For a spicy flavor, add some of my dads home made hand picked peppers (he grew in his garden) spice rub called Uncle GA's Spice Rub. It's so delicious! I sprinkle some on top of the Brussels once in the baking pan or you can also add while mixing the Brussels with the truffle oil in the bowl before spreading on pan.

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Photographed by Isaac Sterling Hair by Bridget Brager Makeup by Erica Sauer Styling by Wilford Lenov

This is Me: Sterling Beaumon

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Name: Sterling Beaumon Age: 17 | Occupation: Actor, “Red Widow

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Along with flowers, cleaning, and pastels, spring is a time for brand new shows and the fresh, young talent that fills them. Sterling Beaumon is part of this young talent. No stranger to television (you might recognize him from the series "Lost," where he played the young Ben Linus), Sterling is stepping onscreen again as Gabriel Walraven in ABC’s new spring drama "Red Widow."

Your breakthrough television role was playing Young Ben Linus on Lost. What was it like being a part of that project? I mean, I was so young. I didn’t realize the caliber of the show at the time; I couldn’t really understand what it meant to be a part of that. Then over the years, I started watching the show and I realized just how big it was. When I came back for Season 5, I realized a little more just how big and important this project was. So I definitely didn’t realize it at the time, but now I know how lucky I was to be a part of it.

You’ve also guest starred on Criminal Minds and Law and Order: SVU. What were those experiences like? Specifically, what was it like playing a killer? Both of those were really interesting because they came to me. And it was great that they came to me, but at the same time it means they saw me in those roles. So I was honored, but at the same time I had these huge shows to fill and high expectations to meet. So for Law and Order, it was a bit easier because I had already done Criminal Minds, so I already had some idea of how these sorts of characters work. But I still had to do some research. My character for Law and Order is drunk in a few scenes, and there is a fine between reading completely sober and just looking silly. So I had to find a way to play drunk without looking ridiculous. A lot of drunk people, they slur their speech, they can’t really focus, and a lot of other little things that I had to study.

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How does this compare to playing Gabriel Walraven? There’s really no connection character-wise. Gabriel is just a normal teenager. He goes to high school, he likes music, and he likes girls, just normal stuff. When you first meet him, he has just found out this huge secret about his dad; he’s just found out his dad was a pot smuggler. Then his dad dies almost immediately and his world goes completely crazy. It’s totally turned upside-down and we see him struggling internally with all these emotions: mad at his dad for what he did, but at the same time missing him now that he is gone. And on top of that, now his mom is in danger. And because he knows about his dad, he knows the actual problems his mom is dealing with. So now he finds himself having to step and protect his family and he is willing to do anything, including the very same stuff he was mad at his dad for. I really think the bio says it best: “Gabriel takes it upon himself to become ‘Man of the House’ and…he realizes that protecting his mother and siblings will entail assuming another role as well: gangster.”

What have been some challenges you’ve faced as an actor with this character? Have you been able to experience anything new? Well, there hasn’t been anything too crazy, because like I said Gabriel is just a normal teenager. But on this set it was interesting exploring a character when his world is turned completely upside-down. I’ve played some pretty messed-up characters before, but they were used to it, you know? They lived with it every day. With Gabriel, everything is questioned; everything is unknown and possibly dangerous. He goes from being a normal kid to something completely different and it has been really interesting portraying that.

What’s been your favorite part of working on Red Widow so far? Definitely being able to work with this group of people. Just the amount of people is amazing. This is the biggest cast gathered for television since Lost and so many of them are just great. To have a group of people that you want to work with and the go out with after is really rare. For example, I just spent the night at Clifton’s (Collin Jr.). We had all been hanging out, it got late and I was too tired to drive, so he offered up his couch and I crashed there. And it’s kind of ironic, because in the show my character really doesn’t trust his character, but in real life it isn’t like that at all. So to have that kind of comradery and trust within a cast has been really great.

Sterling Beaumon, Zooey Magazine Without giving away too many spoilers, what are some things we will see Gabriel go through this season? I think you are going to see him grow up. He will start a boy and end a man. I’ve actually discussed this a lot with some of the other people on the show: Gabriel’s soul is the most in this season. He really has the most to overcome, especially within himself. And a lot happens to him in this season, so that at the end you’re wondering if he will make it or not. So you definitely need to tune in and see if he gets through it all and if he has grown enough to make it.

I understand that you are also really involved in theater. Tell me a bit about that. I actually don’t get to do as much anymore. I just have no time. I can’t get to New York and there aren’t as many big theater companies here in California, so even if I did have the time it would be hard. There is definitely something exciting about Red Widow, you know? There is all this suspense about whether or not people will like it and continue to watch it. But at the same time, there is something about the instant gratification you get with theater; it’s such an amazing feeling to go on stage and say a joke and immediately hear your audience respond and laugh. And that’s just great and it’s different every night, which I love.

You volunteer with the Special Needs Hockey Team. What is that like? Sundays are the best day of the week for two reasons. One is that every week at 4:30 I get to work with the Special Needs Hockey Team. I’ve played hockey since I was 3 and I love it. It’s a great way to work out, to feel some release, and is a great outlet when your stressed or over-worked. These guys try so hard. They work so hard just to be able to play, way more than we do for anything. They appreciate so much what we do for them and are so happy to just have the opportunity to play and I love being a part of that and getting to see that much joy and appreciation and hard work. And the number two reason is that I get to go home and watch Red Widow.

Any other projects in the works? Anything we should be on the lookout for? I recently finished 3 films. There’s The Pretty One with Zoe Kazan and Arthur Newman with Emily Blunt and Colin Firth. Those two should be coming out soon. And I just finished Crawlspace. I’m really excited to see them finished and to see how people react when they see them.

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Just Another Day with Ginger Gonzaga

Ginger Gonzaga, Zooey Magazine From co-hosting a show, to landing roles in FX’s “Legit”, NBC’s “Whitney”, and the movie “TED”, Ginger Gonzaga proves that her humor really is contagious. The talented actress shares a diverse array of abilities that can bring laughter to any audience. After speaking to her in her very own home, we soon find out that this comedic appeal is not just acting.

How did you first get involved in comedy? In college I auditioned for The Groundlings my sophomore year of college after seeing Melissa McCarthy destroy that stage. She was amazing. I was accepted after my first audition, but I couldn't start school at The Groundlings because I was still in college, so I graduated early.

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Were you goofy as a child? Yes. I grew up in the worst city ever. Modesto, California. There is nothing to do there but go to Target. Target was like our Disneyland. So I had to entertain myself. My friends and I would dress up like old ladies and knock on neighbors’ doors and act weird. Sometimes we would decorate refrigerator boxes to look like weird characters, then hide inside of them and knock on neighbors' doors. When they opened their doors, there would see two giant cardboard characters (with 11 year old girls stifling giggles inside).

What are some of your favorite roles to play? Strong, sassy, sharp-tongued women, and creatures like people who are lonely.

Have you ever considered doing anything with your hobby of singing? Possibly another career route? Yes, I have and I did, but it's difficult to pursue both. I had to choose acting in order to focus my time, and avoid this recurring dream I had every time I was trying to both sing and act. Whenever my schedule got too crazy with both, I'd have this dream that I ended up getting an F in a class because I was so busy I forgot to attend. I seriously only ever have that dream when I'm split between acting and singing. Hopefully I'll get a chance to sing in a film and combine the best of both worlds.

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What is it about Gollum in “The Lord of the Rings” that attracts you to his character, and how would you play him differently? He's sexy and I've always wanted to play a sexy character. Something about his uneven skin tone just says MEOW! Just kidding. I like how much is required of Andy Serkis' body to play that part. You can see Gollum's pain and addictions in every physical movement. He's sad and torn, but there's a desire for him to be better and healthy. It's very dark, but I feel like I can relate to him. That and because we have a very similar body-type!

How would you describe your humor? When I write I think it's smart and clever dark comedy that comments a lot on society. When I act I think it's both character-y and honest.

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Is there a sketch you’ve always wanted to create but never got the chance to? I wanted to interview Sarah Palin in character during her height of awesome idiocy, but she's hard to track down. There are just too many Walmarts in America, I didn't know which one she would be at.

What 3 words would you use to describe yourself, without using the word funny? Tall, Charlize Theron look alike, and Nobel prize winner (I have very healthy self-esteem, and I can't count words).

If there is one thing you would want to be known for, what would it be? Stopping all the Kim Kardashians of the world from procreating.

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