The Vixen Next Door

Swingtown's Lana Parrilla opens up on free love & finding the perfect guy.

by Gerri Miller

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Parrilla, a native of Brooklyn, New York who is Italian on her mother’s side and Puerto Rican on her father’s, grew up closer to her dad’s large (including 20+ cousins) clan. “I’m still trying to perfect my arroz con gandules,” she says—and her Spanish, but she’s made more headway with the latter. She explains that she knew the language when she was young but lost it once her parents split and she spent more time with her mother. Two years ago she decided she was going to be fluent, and when her 2006 series Windfall ended she moved to Granada, Spain, having visited two months before on vacation and fallen in love with it. “I was in Spanish class five days a week, four hours a day for about four months.”

She returned to L.A. in January 2007 with the intention of landing a pilot to make enough money to fly back. “But Swingtown came my way and when I read the script it derailed me from living a life in Spain. I’m so grateful for it,” she says of her favorite job to date. “But my heart cries for Spain every day. I want to go back. And I feel like my Spanish has suffered some because I don’t get to practice here,” she says. She enrolled in a UCLA Extension Spanish class but had to drop out due to work, and finds that practicing with the set caterers and friends like Esai Morales isn’t enough.

Language lessons aside, her time in Spain gave Parrilla the chance “to explore the free side of me that I don’t touch upon often because my life is so structured. It served me well, and opened me up so much so that I could play Trina. She’s this free bird.” Her ethnicity was never specified at the outset, but Trina will eventually be revealed as Latina, which pleases Parrilla. Her mixed heritage has allowed her to play many ethnicities, but she’s proudly aware of improved opportunities for Latin actors in Hollywood.

What else is on her wish list? Acting opposite Robert DeNiro, and lots of travel, with Africa and Asia on the top of her agenda. “But it’s hard to find someone who wants to go to Africa.” Single, Parrilla lives with her cat Lenny, “who’s been very patient with me and my hectic schedule.” Boyfriends are perhaps less so. ”One guy works weekends and I work weekdays. I guess I’ll see him in June,” she says, confiding that she’d “love to find someone. I feel like I’m at the age where I’d love to meet that person.”

She doesn’t rule out dating an actor if he’s the right guy, and looks don’t particularly matter to her. “All the men I’ve dated in the past are so different. I honestly do go for personality. But I’ve never been one to go on a date blindly. I’ve always met people through friends and work relationships,” she notes, though it is important to her that a man share her interests. “I love to travel, I love languages, I love outdoor activities and music. I have to find a man who is well rounded and not intimidated by me, someone who’s diverse and socially outgoing and successful. It’s hard to find because I’m 30 years old and such a career-focused woman.”

 
 
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  • 1 judyjerome // Sep 24, 2008 at 9:04 am

    Eeeeeeeeeee !!! HOW ” THRILLING ” can thing’s GET ??? THOSE CLOTHES ARE GOING TO COME OFF WITH TREMBLE-ING HAND’S !!!
    JUDY

  • 2 Greg & Sheryl // Aug 24, 2008 at 4:04 pm

    We’ve been swinging for many years, but our lives have not yet been ruined. How much longer do we have to wait?

  • 3 intrigued but sane // Aug 8, 2008 at 3:17 am

    this is not stupidity- it is just very strange and interesting all at the same time. i just hope that those who initially find this interesting or a seemingly good idea will understand the effects this lifestyle has on the people involved.

    although i do not condone or approve of this lifestyle, i am interested in understanding why some do choose to live this way- get into their brain, so to speak.

    and this actress is amazing- plays her character to a t.

  • 4 disgusted // Jul 29, 2008 at 5:37 pm

    this lifestyle will ruin your life. Turn off the tv if you value you sanity.

    how much stupidity will you buy?

 
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