įor her work on The Yard, she received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards in 2013. She is most noted for her performances as Suzi in The Yard, and as Callie Shaw in the 2020 series The Hardy Boys. Yeah.Keana Lyn Bastidas (born Main Toronto, Ontario), sometimes credited as Keana Bastidas or Keana Lyn, is a Canadian actress. They're like, “Oh, it kind of makes sense that you're in the ‘80s world,” because I've always been sort of like a vintage-type kid. So I definitely think it was when my family heard that I got the show. It just made you feel like you were a part of this community your whole life. I think that even comes down to the diner, for example, at Wilt’s. So jumping onto the set and feeling my character in her wardrobe, and just knowing that these were like a lot of vintage finds and have belonged to other people before, I think that whole sort of character-building process was made a lot easier because of how much attention to detail there was in so many different departments, in building your character. Alexander Elliot, Keana Lyn Bastidas, Rohan Campbell, Cristian Perri, Adam Swain, and Riley ODonnell in The Hardy Boys (2020) People Keana Lyn Bastidas, Rohan Campbell, Cristian Perri, Adam Swain, Riley ODonnell, Alexander Elliot. Like I love hand-me-downs and secondhand clothing, and even like knickknacks and whatnot. So what was your favorite part? Like, what really jumped out at you when it came time to like prep for being in the headspace of an ‘80s teenager?īASTIDAS: I'd love to say that I've always been sort of a thrifty-type person. So in prepping for this, you know, we're in the ‘80s in the show. Especially with the third season coming to a close, everything is interconnected. So it's a lot of knowing what we're talking about, following the story, understanding why this is like that. For the audience, but also for us, there's a lot to how you have to pay attention throughout all the seasons, there’s a lot of bits and pieces of puzzle pieces that you have to fit together. And what was interesting about last season is that, although there's a lot of teenage angst and so many different little things that teenagers go through, there was a lot of very serious tropes in the second season, as well as the third season. NAZAIRE: I’d also say the Hardy Boys is so technical. What would you say in the last three seasons has been the most challenging part of it all?īASTIDAS: I would have to say honestly… So this is a take on because of how close we are, sometimes it's difficult to drop into Scene sometimes if you have to do something really serious with one another because you're just goofing off a moment before. So that was the most fun, now to the most challenging. She's like, “I feel like I've been here since Season 1.” I was talking to her the other day, and I was like, “It feels like you've been here since Season 1 actually.” And she laughed. We welcomed her the same way, and she's just been part of the group. I think the same thing with Bailee joining us this season. We really do love each other on and off screen.īASTIDAS: Yeah, we’re big fans of one another. Belinda was the new kid in town, and then I was as well, and they really did welcome me with open arms, and we really are protectors for each other. NAZAIRE: It's almost like parallels because this group was so close when I joined. So would you say that process, and that camaraderie, has been the most fun part of filming? So it's nice to see that she's really down for them because these people are her forever-friends.īASTIDAS: I think because they've been through so much together there's just going to be that underlying bond, and that's how we treat each other as cast anyways because this whole filming process is something that only we will ever understand, and then you get that directly through our characters as well. She never really had friends that she could be there for consistently since she was always moving. What's nice about Belinda is that she never really had roots. KRISTA NAZAIRE: Yeah, we get to see a bit of more of the camaraderie between the gals, and how much they ride for each other. So I think it's really nice to see that friendship sort of like blossom into what it is. So she's just going through it a bit, but then once she gets rekindled back with the group, Belinda is right there for her as is the rest of the team. So, you know, she's obviously dealing with her breakup with Frank. They're really, you know, for the friend group, but Callie does take off on her own at the beginning of the season. I think what's really lovely about Callie and Belinda this season is you really get to see the girls take strides on their own. COLLIDER: What can the two of you tease about Callie and Belinda's story this season, about their journey?
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