I sang in every audition so I definitely was expecting to sing – especially when I found out it was “Camp Rock 2.” But because I’d been walking around saying, “I’m so excited to perform,” the director came to me a few days before shooting and said, “we heard you’re really excited, but we’re so sorry, you’re not in any of the numbers.” It was like, “noooooooo!” PW: You say Dana doesn’t sing - but I’m assuming you can because it came down to you and Demi for the very singing heavy role of Mitchie.Ĭhloe: Yes, even when I was auditioning for “Coin Flip” I had to go through the whole thing. So when they see each other, it’s a very Romeo & Juliet forbidden love kind of thing. Her father is not ok that she likes Camp Rock or a boy from Camp Rock. PW: So very Romeo & Juliet with yours and Nick’s characters.Ĭhloe: Absolutely.
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She kind of stays out of the plot, which is why I don’t sing in the movie or take part in any of the big musical numbers. She’s kind of rebelling because she doesn’t like that he’s trying to destroy Camp Rock. She’s the one who is not really pledging allegiance to either camp because she has issues with her dad. PW: So what can you tell us about your character Dana? Her father runs the rival camp, so is she a spy?Ĭhloe: I wouldn’t say she’s a spy – we refer to my character as Switzerland. I don’t know who was the best, but he went for the gold. He was definitely the most into it, the most competitive. except for Nick, I think he was secretly keeping score. PW: Which brother is the best mini-golfer?Ĭhloe: I don’t know, we never really took any of it seriously. Go-karting, mini-golfing, movies, bowling – all kinds of things. The brothers were particularly good about making an effort to get us all together, outside of working. I was intimidated, but they were so great - there was a cast dinner and as soon as I got off the plane, we all started hanging out. PW: As the newbie, was it awkward coming in?Ĭhloe: It was very welcoming.
PW: So when you found out it was actually “Camp Rock 2,” what was your reaction?Ĭhloe: “Whaaat?” You mean we won’t be flipping coins the whole movie?” I was really excited but genuinely shocked. So I had no idea what I was actually auditioning for.Ĭhloe: It was called Coin Flip – and they wouldn’t send us the scripts, so I thought, “ok, I’m auditioning for some movie about flipping coins?!? Can’t wait to see how good this one is.
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What’s weird is that I didn’t know I was auditioning for “Camp Rock 2” – it had a code name because Disney keeps it under lock and key. PW: Since you were a finalist the first time around, did they just come to you with the role of Dana?Ĭhloe: I just auditioned like regular – whether they remembered me from the first time or if it had anything to do with my getting the part, I don’t know. And so I was kind of unprepared for that with this one. But I was unaware of the phenomenon it’s become. The funny thing is I actually auditioned for “Camp Rock,” I tested against Demi for the role of Mitchie – it came down to her and me. I had seen the movie, but it was a couple of years ago. PopWrap: How familiar were you with the “Camp Rock” phenomenon coming in?Ĭhloe Bridges: Not very. The actress also reveals that The Jonas Brothers personal security rivals president Obama’s, what it was like being the newbie on set and how she almost wasn’t. But secret titles were just the tip of the iceberg when it came to on-set secrecy, according to Chloe. Which is exactly what happened to Chloe Bridges, who saw all her hours practicing quarter catches go out the window when she snagged the part of Dana in the Disney sequel. Oh, and that said role was involved playing Nick Jonas’ love interest. I can not imagine what it would be like for an actor to audition for a movie called “Coin Flip” only to find out, after getting the part, that the dime tossing title was intentionally misleading and they’d just snagged a role in “Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam.”