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Home / Articles / Movies / Television /  In new Fox series 'Past Life,' Kelli Giddish is strong but sensitive
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Monday, February 8,2010

In new Fox series 'Past Life,' Kelli Giddish is strong but sensitive

By McClatchy-Tribune News Service

PASADENA, Calif. — In the new Fox series "Past Life," Kelli Giddish plays Dr. Kate McGinn, a scientist who believes in reincarnation and uses clues from those past lives to deal with problems in the present.

"Past Life" debuts Tuesday night with a special preview before moving to its regular time slot at 9 p.m. EST Thursday.

To research the role, 29-year-old Georgia native Giddish had a past-life regression reading done.

"It was like having a stenographer for your dreams. And I found out I was a fruit picker in the old South. And then I was an Alaskan boy," Giddish says.

She didn't believe in past lives until after the reading. Now she has more of an open mind. She sees similarities between an actor's career and a person who believes that past lives help define who he or she is today.

"All of these roles become a part of you even if you can't remember the name of the character you played. They all add a texture to you as a person," Giddish says. "It is the same as someone knowing they had past lives because the more past lives you go through the more powerful you get."

Giddish's work includes TV and film projects such as "All My Children," "Damages," "Death in Love" and "Life on Mars."

Working in theater and daytime television have been huge contributors to defining Giddish as an actor. Both taught her to be prepared, to trust her acting instincts and to not be afraid of hard work.

The role of Dr. McGinn fits into the Fox trend of having smart women as the central characters in offbeat dramas, as seen in "Bones," "Fringe" and "Dollhouse."

Giddish thinks the trend reflects how women — especially Southern women — have "different ways of getting people to open up" and can be strong while maintaining a sensitive side.

(c) 2010, The Fresno Bee (Fresno, Calif.).

Visit The Fresno Bee online at http://www.fresnobee.com/

Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services.

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