

#JULIA JONES PROFESSIONAL#
I think they are this very calm, light presence making people relax when they are around them.Īnd these dogs were extremely professional, I would say, maybe at times maybe some of the more professional individuals on set. I, of course, had very little to do with orchestration or making sure that they were on their mark and doing what they were supposed to be doing. When you work with dogs on set they tend to be really well trained, but how was it working with these dogs on set ? Like everything is going to be okay, she probably-I feel like she was putting that in my head all the time. Steady, constant, made you feel like everything was going to be okay if you had a bad day at school, she was there for you always. I don’t know she just was a really soothing presence all the time. She was this large black, giant Schnauzer and she was super protective and she was the sort of dog that would position herself equidistant from every member of the family so that she could get to everybody at the same time. What kind of things would your dog have said to you? Are there things you would have expected your dog to say to you, are things that you could relate to based on the script. You said you had a dog growing up and I think most of us if you're a dog person, we tend to be pretty close to your dog.
#JULIA JONES MOVIE#
It looks like it would have been the kind of movie where you have a lot of fun on set and I think that not all movies at least when you watch them look like you have a lot of fun so lighthearted and find my girls love that we watched it last night and they thought it was a blast. So I went and did that and had a great time, and everybody was really lovely and funny, and there's a lot of chemistry. And then I got a call saying would you like to come to, or can you come to the table read? And you know, that was, I was so excited to do that. It’s about a little boy whose science project goes awry and he forms a telepathic connection with his dog, and I had a dog growing up that I was really close to and I think felt in some way that I was connected to her, maybe telepathically, why not? And that was just very sort of sweet and personal to me.Īnd I actually didn't think that it was necessarily something that I was right for because it was a comedy and it was something different than anything I'd ever done, but I just put myself on tape thinking, “Really, why not, for fun really.”Īnd then, I forgot about it.


How did you get this role, or what made you interested in this role in particular? Talking Nerdy, Twilight Saga, and “The Mandalorian” with Think Like a Dog's Julia Jones Julia Jones was easy to talk to and loved talked about her role as Agent Munoz in Think Like a Dog as well as some of her other roles. Sometimes 15 minutes doesn't feel like a lot sometimes it's enough to enjoy a few good laughs and feel like you've chatted with someone and known them for a long time. The film will be available on Blu-ray and DVD the same day. This week I had the chance to chat with Julia Jones about her role as Agent Munoz in the Lionsgate film Think Like a Dog, premiering on Digital and On Demand June 9, 2020.
