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Shea Sweeney

Ant-Man and the Wasp

Black Mirror

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David Urbanke

Joseph Episcopop

Eloise Cheung


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Hannah John-Kamen | All Images Shot by: David Urbanke | Fashion Credits: PRADA coat, sweater, socks, and shoes.
The first episode of Black Mirror I ever saw was “Playtest.” If you know, you know. I won’t ruin it for you, but what I will say is that when I watched it I was literally (yes, literally) reduced to screaming in horror. My visceral reaction was in part evoked by the terrifyingly deft performance of a British actor named Hannah John-Kamen. She may not be a household name yet, but unless you’ve managed to miss out on some of the most culturally pervasive media being made at the moment— Black Mirror , Game of Thrones , the newest Star Wars films—you’ve already seen twenty-eight year old John-Kamen in action. With roles in Steven Spielberg’s upcoming Ready Player One , the highly-anticipated Tomb Raider reboot, and Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp , she’ll be at the forefront of some of the biggest studio films during a time when fantasy narratives, representation in media, and conceptions about the future are being constantly reimagined.
John-Kamen greets me warmly as I round the corner to a conference room at Warner Brothers New York offices. The first thing I notice is her laugh, which is rich and contagious, and her sleek sense of style—she wears a long multi-colored coat and hair parted neatly down the middle. She’s got the magnetism and inquisitiveness of a natural performer, which she attributes to growing up in a unique family paired with an early passion for the craft. “I don’t have any other actors in my family. My dad’s a forensic psychologist, and my mom was a Norwegian model. I don’t know where it came from, but it was definitely there,” she tells me. “I don’t remember not wanting to act. I’d always perform. I’m from a northern town in England, and always had aspirations to go to drama school in London, and I did that. It was kind of plan A or plan A. I wonderfully got into Central School of Speech and Drama in London, and haven’t looked back since.”
In her third year of drama school, John-Kamen booked her first television role in a British show called Whitechapel . Since then she’s taken on roles in an impressive variety of projects, from film and television to musical theater and even video game voice over. Interestingly, most of John-Kamen’s notable roles have been within the science fiction and fantasy genres. “I love imagination and creating worlds because, you know, there’s no limit. It’s incredible. I always have been a fan of that. I’ve been a fan of comic books, I’ve been a fan of computer games, I’m a fan of fantasy movies. Like the Spielberg movies, I grew up with those. And I think that’s definitely what drew me to these roles.”
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For anyone who’s still skeptical of the potential of fantasy or sci-fi or superhero narratives (hopefully Black Panther changed your mind), John-Kamen makes a good case for why it’s a space ripe for progress and reinterpretation. In Ant-Man and the Wasp , which is set to release in July, John-Kamen takes on the challenging role of Ghost, a complex anti-hero who was originally a male character in the comics. “[The Ghost] hadn’t been brought to life yet on-screen, so it could be anything. I was so happy to be able to play this role. It’s completely open for interpretation.” John-Kamen notes how Marvel characters are able to evolve with the times to reflect our culture’s new fantasies, desires, and dreams: “They always change. You take it off the page and make it your own.”
Reimagining well-known properties and updating them to reflect the progress we’ve made as a culture seems to be becoming a bit of a trademark for the actress. This year she’ll be lending her talents to a new take on the famously contentious Tomb Raider franchise as Lara Croft’s best friend , helping to continue the series’ evolution from fodder for male fantasies to a focus on representations of strong female characters and relationships.  
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John-Kamen is hard working and talented, and it feels like the stars are aligning for a career that’s just getting started. It was “plan A or plan A,” as she says. But, no one’s lives are as straightforward as they look on Wikipedia, and it has taken a lot of perseverance for her to get where she is now, landing starring roles in Spielberg films. She tells me about a time when things didn’t look quite as rosy as they do now.
“It was after my musical, and things went quiet, as they sometimes do.” In 2012 she starred in Viva Forever! based on the songs of the Spice Girls, which had a short run at London’s Piccadilly Theatre. “My confidence slipped a little bit. I went home for a weekend and my dad sat me down and said, ‘You know, Hannah, don’t go in there and be anyone else. Just be yourself. And just think of it like you’re rehearsing for the thing you’ve already got.’ I always remember that pivotal point after that weekend with my parents, where they helped me to stay grounded and to trust myself,” she recalls. “And then I came back and that’s when it all started changing. I got back to London and I approached things differently, with a bit more of a mature mind. So, thanks Dad.”
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There’s something beautiful about the fact that in order to prepare for this life that she now leads—one that’s currently filled with superpowers and outer space bounty hunters and spaceships and adventure—she first needed to feel grounded. To return home, to listen to someone who’s known her since day one, and reflect on who she is. John-Kamen has a confidence and unique maturity that feels beyond her years, and it seems that while she’s at the forefront of evolving fantasy narratives and new representations in media, she’s also representative of a more personal dream that many of us are trying to achieve in our own lives—she’s learned how to be herself. 
Written by: Shea Sweeney Photographer: David Urbanke. Flaunt Film Director: Wenck Brothers. Stylist: Joseph Episcopo at Celestine Agency. Hair: Eloise Cheung using John Masters Organics products at Kate Ryan Inc. Makeup : Nick Barose using CHANEL Palette Essentielle at Exclusive Artists.
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Returning to our screens in Sky and NowTV’s A Brave New World, meet the Ant-Man and The Wasp actor.
It’s Hannah John-Kamen’s fantasy world, and we’re just living in it. This incredible actress has found her way into most jealousy-inducing franchises, like Game of Thrones and Star Wars , as well as some of the biggest films in the last few years: Ready Player One and Ant-Man and the Wasp and The Stranger . She returns to screens in Sky and NowTV’s A Brave New World .
Hannah John-Kamen sat down with Rollacoaster to discuss getting good advice, acting in the world of fantasy and her make-up go-to’s, after working with Alex Babsky and Armani Beauty on the shoot. She seems to have an innate ability to make the fantastical so compelling for audiences with her work, while constantly exuding an effortless beauty. Why can’t I do that?
You will next be seen in A Brave New World , on SKY and NOWTV, which is based on Aldous Huxley’s 1932 book about a dystopian future. Can you talk a bit about your character Wilhelmina ‘Helm’ Watson?
I absolutely loved playing Helm, she is an alpha plus, Bernard’s best friend. She is a soma addict – a pill popping hedonist and an artist who creates all the feelies in the world and she is also incredibly fabulous.
Helm is a gender swapped version of the original book’s ‘Helmholtz Watson’, what drew you to the role?
I look for characters that I find interesting that I would want to watch being brought to life myself.
Brave New World creates a whole new universe. What was it like to film?
It was amazing. You just feel like you’re part of something really special. I was blown away by the artistry of it all.
How has quarantine been for you? Has it affected your work?
It has been an interesting time. I have mainly taught myself how to skateboard and got a new puppy called Mowgli. It has also been quite scary and tough at times with changing perceptions of what the new normal has is going be. Yes, it has affected my work, I was go-ing to start filming again in August and that was postponed, but that’s ok because I am back at work now and it feels glorious.
Many of your projects – Ready Player One, The Stranger, Brave New World – were adapted from books. As an actor, do you find it easier or more challenging to portray a character that people have already interpreted before?
I tend not to look at the book to adapt the character because your fellow actors, the set, the costume, hair, make-up, writing and the story tend to create a whole new world that is very different from the book.
Is there something about the sci-fi genre that you are particularly attracted to when selecting roles? e.g. Star Wars, Game of Thrones, Ant-Man and the Wasp, The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance …
What can I say, I like fantasy!
Do you have a preferences as an actor between working on films or television series?
Depends on the length of a series, because you can really create a family on long running television show, but it is nice to know the beginning middle and end of the story when doing a movie
As a more classically trained actor, do you think the learning you’ve done from working in the industry is different from what you learned in school/university?
Definitely. I was mainly theatre trained so it is different to screen work, especially when it comes to the time you get to have with your script and warming up physically, vocally etc for the character whereas in tv and film it is more fast paced with rewrites and scene changes so you have to think on your feet in a different way.
What one trick or piece of advice that’s really stuck with you as an actor?
My dad told me – no matter what happens you are always a John-Kamen and always stay grounded.
What is your philosophy of make-up? Do you thing the industry has changed in terms of representation and how people perceive it in the last few years?
The Armani beauty products are amazing at making me feel the best version of myself. They are timeless, luxurious and emphasise, without concealing. Make-up should be an expression of freedom and individuality to empower women while enhancing their femininity, and I think Armani Beauty has got this so right with their make-up.
What’s one piece of make-up from Armani Beauty you can’t live without?
Luminous silk foundation, it’s so light it doesn’t feel like you are wearing foundation at all.
What’s next for you in terms of goals for the next couple years?
Stay healthy, keep working, keep happy.
Brave New World is on Sky One and NOW TV

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Hannah John Kamen is a 28 year old British actress best known for roles Dutch in Killjoys and Viva in the musical Viva Forever. She is also known for her role as a dothraki widow in the sixth season of “Game Of Thrones” and for voicing Sweet Shalquoir in the video game “Dark Souls II”.

Hannah John-Kramer began her career with the voice acting character for the game Dark Souls II and only then she began to appear in television series. In 2015, Hannah John-Kamen get the lead role in SyFy’s Killjoys series. In 2016, she was called as a guest star in the series “Game of Thrones”.
In 2018 we will see Hannah John-Kamen in three films – Tomb Raider in the role of Sophie, Ready Player One in the role of F’Nale Zandor and Ant-Man and the Wasp in the role of a Ghost.

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