ACTRESS Jenna Ortega has
recalled going to extreme
lengths to avoid being a burden on film and television sets when
she was a child actor, saying she
would sometimes go an entire day
without eating or drinking because
she wanted to impress people
around her.
Speaking in an interview, the
Wednesday star, was asked about a
rookie mistake she made on her first
set as a child actor. Ortega said she
could not recall making many mistakes because she was extremely
grateful and excited to be working.
"I really had it going for me as a
child 'cause I can't think of one mistake I made," Ortega said. "Is that a
terrible thing to say? I feel like I make
mistakes now all the time, but as a
child, I was grateful and excited to
be there that my game face was on."
She added, "I wasn't asking for a
sip of water. I would go all day without eating, drinking, whatever,
because I wanted so badly to not be
in the way of anybody," as quoted
by People.
"Maybe that was my mistake, was
not actually looking after
myself," Ortega admitted.
Ortega began her acting
career at a young age, starring
in the sitcom Rob when she
was nine years old in 2012. She
later appeared in films including Insidious: Chapter 2 and
Iron Man 3 in 2013.
Her first major recurring television role came in Jane the
Virgin, where she played the younger
version of Gina Rodriguez's titular
character from 2014 to 2019. She also
starred as Harley Diaz in the sitcom
Stuck in the Middle from 2016 to
2018.
During an interview, Ortega was
also asked whether she wanted to
set the record straight about stereotypes surrounding child actors.
"Is it wrong to say that a lot of
them are true? And do with that what
you will," she said.
Ortega said she was only seven
when she realised that she wanted
to become an actor."My parents
laughed at me when I told them that
I wanted to do it, and then that kind
of was the root of everything. The
motivation. And I never really
stopped, because I'm very stubborn.
And then I never questioned it," she
said.
The actress also spoke about one
of her earliest creative influences,
fellow former child actor Dakota
Fanning. "As a young girl, to see a
young girl with so much, it felt like
wisdom, like she had lived and
walked this planet many times before
... she kind of taught me what an actor
even was when I was a kid," Ortega
said.
Ortega has previously revealed that
she considered leaving acting during her teenage years. After finishing a children's show, she was unsure
about what would come next and
faced the challenge of proving herself to new casting directors.
"When I was a teenager, I'd gotten off a children's show, and I didn't know what I was going to do,"
she said on a podcast in April.
"I had to prove myself and meet
all these new casting directors who
didn't know who I was," she added.
Ortega said she was starting high
school at the time and had discussed
with her team whether it was the right
moment to quit acting.
"It just felt like a good time to call
it quits if I was going to. I was starting high school, and, 'It was a good
run' sort of thing. We had talked
about it for a few months with my
team," she recalled.
Her decision changed after she
landed the role of Ellie Alves in
Netflix's psychological thriller You,
alongside Penn Badgley. Ortega
played the teenager in the show's second season, which aired in 2019,
marking a move into more mature
roles. "And then, I think I booked that
show You, and then I went on that
set, and I loved it and had the best
time. I thought, 'Yeah, there's no way
I could let this go,'" she said.
Ortega was later cast asWednesday
Addams in Netflix's Wednesday.