Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Reflects on Vanessa Hudgens' positives

Vanessa HudgensThe small room in the Four Seasons Hotel seems just a little brighter when High School Musical 3: Senior Year star Hudgens enters. There's a huge smile on Vanessa Hudgens' face, framed by flowing raven black hair and a blood-red blouse.

"I am a happy person," Vanessa Hudgens says as she settles in to talk about the recent movie. The feature film is the end of a three-year journey that has made the 19-year-old Salinas, Calif., native a superstar. Her face is as well known as fellow Disney star Miley Cyrus or any one of the Jonas Brothers.

Vanessa Hudgens's got plenty of reasons to be happy. Hudgens' role as the very positive Gabriella Montez in the three films gave her a chance to do the things she loves to do: act, sing, dance. She even found romance with her leading man, Zac Efron.

That romance has not been all smiles. Tabloids and Web sites printed nude photos Hudgens had sent to Efron. That's the kind of stuff that makes Mickey Mouse blush.

Mostly, though, it has all been good. Hudgens began acting at such an early age that she was home-schooled. No traditional high-school experience for her. No prom. No graduation line.

No problem.

"That is just another reason why High School Musical means so much for me. I got to go to my prom for the first time, but it was a lot better. I got to have the prom every girl wishes they have," Hudgens says of the prom sequence in the feature film. "I got to wear a cap and gown for the first time and graduate with people who I love dearly, cast members who have become my dearest friends."

Positive, positive and more positive. That's Hudgens.

Well, there is a moment when that winning smile fades just a tad when asked about the waltz number she and Efron perform in the movie. It was a dance number that took lots of rehearsals.

She thought director/choreographer Kenny Ortega was joking when he told her about the dance. Once she realized it wasn't a joke, Hudgens took a positive approach to the number. It turned out to be one of her favorite parts of the movie.

She would do anything for High School Musical. That's because she was drawn from the first audition to the opportunity to play such a positive Latino character.

"It wasn't the stereotypical leading lady. The fact that she is Hispanic was something that I found really interesting. She is this strong, positive young woman who is always fighting for the right thing. I am very proud to be part of it. I feel there are not that many people [who] can represent for a different ethnicity," Hudgens says. "It really is an honor."

Refernce:orlandosentinel.com