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I had the pleasure of sitting down with legendary actress and author Dee Wallace, known worldwide for her iconic roles in films like E.T. and Cujo, to discuss her role in the indie film Roswell Delirium. Dee opens up about the emotional connection she felt to her character, emphasizing the importance of being fully present and immersed in a role.

Roswell Delirium explores intriguing themes around aliens, perception, and mental illness, and Dee shares her thoughts on how the film challenges audiences to consider the boundaries of reality and imagination.

We also delve into her work as an author, discussing her books Born and Bapalapaloo, which explore the power of self-creation and manifestation, as well as her upcoming book Horror Stories from a Life in Horror Films. Dee offers insight into her writing process, and how she uses creativity to inspire self-love and personal empowerment.

This is an inspiring conversation about acting, writing, and embracing one’s creative power to shape the life you truly want. Dee’s wisdom and warmth shine throughout, making it a conversation not just for film fans, but for anyone seeking motivation to follow their passions.

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