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    Desperate Housewives & Dexter - Julie Benz Interview
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    Her latest role, as of last week's episode of Desperate Housewives is as a stripper named Robin who befriends Susan (Teri Hatcher) before quitting her job and moving in with her. We found out this week that Benz's character is a lesbian who will fall for Katherine Mayfair (played by Dana Delany). As of now, Benz isn't sure how much longer Robin will be around Wisteria Lane, but she's hoping it'll be for more than just one kiss.

    AfterEllen.com: How did you get the gig on Desperate Housewives? Have you always liked the show?
    Julie Benz:
    I've always been a huge fan of the show — I've seen every episode. Pretty much the way this went down was, literally the day after the Dexter season finale aired, I got a phone call asking if this was something I'd be interested in doing, and I was like "Sure! Of course!" And it was funny because my manager was like, "You're going to be playing a stripper." And I said, "OK!" And he said, "And you'll be a lesbian." "OK!" He was like "OK!"

    To me, it's like, how different from Rita on Dexter! And what a fun way to come on to a show. I think people were expecting my character to break up somebody's marriage, and here I'll have this great romance with one of the women on the show. That interested me as well.

    AE: So is Robin a lesbian? Is that how she would identify herself?
    JB:
    Yes.

    AE: What about Katherine? Is that going to be something difficult for her as a straight woman to think of herself as bisexual? Is she confused?
    JB:
    I don't know a whole lot about the storyline, but from what I do know, it is going to be a part of Katherine's journey to figure out. "What is this?" Katherine has had quite a history of dating men that haven't turned out to be very good for her. I think the question you have to ask yourself in real life is, if you connect with somebody, why let gender, religion or race get in the way. I think that's the struggle, the challenge that she has.



    Source : AfterEllen

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