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Gabrielle Union On 'The Perfect Holiday'

Posted Dec 10th 2007 5:27AM by Wilson Morales
Filed under: It's All Reel

In the last few years Gabrielle Union has elevated her game and moved from supporting roles to leading ones with films such as 'The Honeymooners' with Mike Epps, 'Constellation' with Hill Harper, and 'Daddy's Little Girls' with Idris Elba.

Coming up for her next is another leading role where the Omaha, Nebraska native plays opposite Morris Chestnut in 'The Perfect Holiday' -- in theaters Dec. 12.

This is her fourth collaboration with Chestnut, having worked with him on 'The Brothers', 'Two Can Play The Game', and 'Breakin' All The Rules'.

Also featured in the film are Faizon Love, Rachel True, Katt Williams, and Jill Marie Jones.




'The Perfect Holiday' is a heart-warming holiday story of Nancy (Union), a loving single mother of three who falls for Benjamin (Chestnut), a talented but struggling songwriter who is working part-time as a mall Santa. Conflicts arise when her oldest son, 10 year old John-John, convinces his younger brother and sister to join him in mischievous plots and schemes against their mother's new boyfriend in the hopes that she will reunite with his hero - their rap-mogul father J-Jizzy (Charlie Murphy).

Being narrated by Queen Latifah in a magical role of "Mother Christmas" opposite Terrence Howard, who plays a hard-to-dislike Scrooge-ish character named "Bah-Humbug", 'The Perfect Holiday' successfully brings together all the elements that will make this a Holiday Classic.

I recently to Union about her role in the film and working with people that she is close with.

How was working with Morris?

Gabrielle Union: Morris is so easy to work with. When you find someone that is always so humble, always so nice, always so courteous to everybody, knows their lines, and you actually have chemistry with, and they're not gross or perverted and always a gentlemen, you try to get that experience as often as you can. We just like really working with each other. This is actually our second time where we are a couple.

What was the attraction to doing this film?

GU: Shakim and Latifah called and we have been trying to work together for years. Everytime I would see her, I would say to her, 'What's up? What's going on? When are we going to work together?' Then Latifah called me, and said, 'Listen to the pitch, but don't say no.' She said that I was a single mother with three kids and I was like, 'What? No 'Set It Off 3'? She said that I had never done anything like this and let's try to flip it and show me in a different light. I read the script and got drawn to the idea that this woman only wants a compliment and I wanted to explore that and how do I go on this journey with this character, who clearly needs balance. Then I thought about my own sister's life and a lot of my friends' lives, who give up everything for their families and leave nothing for themselves and I just started to understand the character.

Was it true that you modeled your character after your sister?

GU: My sister, my friend, my mom, all of them have three kids and with very distinct personalities and how do you maintain your relationship with your kids and being a mother and at the same time having a life. There's this idea that if you are a woman everything has to be about everybody else and anything you try to do for yourself is selfish and you are self-centered and you're not a good mom and I watched a special on Oprah where she said the happier the mother, the happier the child. If you don't have anything else going on in your life but your kids, somebody is going to be unhappy, and that's what I went into this film thinking about.

How was working with Jill (Marie Jones) and Rachel (True)?

GU: Well, Jill and I have been best friends for a lot of years. She's already in our crew, but she had been gone, and she was working, and I hadn't seen her, so this was a chance where I could hang out with my girlfriend and hang out in Hoboken and New Jersey and New York and we had a blast. Rachel worked on 'Half and Half' with my other best friend, Essence Atkins and I knew her through Essence so this was nice to get to know her on my own and outside of her show and she's great. Our community is very small so we have all known each other for a long, long time.

The acting community?

GU: Yes, the acting community, but specifically African American community. We all have auditioned through the years. I remember seeing Rachel audition for 'The Craft' and Jill and I met somewhere around town. You sort of come up together and you see each other at the same places. It doesn't matter what city you are in, everyone's in the same spot. It's the same way with musicians, athletes, and actors. We travel in the same circle. I remember Shaq at 21. I remember Kobe when he first came into the clubs. We sort of all grow together.

Even with African American female actresses, as close as everyone is, there is still a competition to get parts.

GU: Hell yeah! Obviously, but if you don't win, you want your friend to win cuz if you need a loan, you know where to go for the money. (Laughs). Our group is pretty wide and everyone works. I learned a long time ago that it doesn't really pay to hate on anybody and try to put out negative stories or anything. Karma is a bitch and it comes back around and no matter how bad you talk about somebody, you're still not going to get that role. If it's for you, then it's for you, regardless of what you say about anybody else. If the movie does well, it breeds more opportunity.

Why should anyone see 'The Perfect Holiday'?

GU: It will make you laugh. It will make you cry. It's a great feel-good appropriate family movie. You will not have any discussion with your children that you are not ready for. It's a great holiday film.

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1. Gabrielle Is A Wonderful Actress. I Will Definitely Check Her Out In 'The Perfect Holiday'.
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JC at 2:09AM on Dec 11th 2007

2. She is so gorgeous!!!!

Wave at 8:06AM on Dec 11th 2007

3. ....who cares about her..........Gimmee Morris!!

kat at 8:52AM on Dec 11th 2007

4. I agree with you Wave,Ive seen her in many movies and she does NOT get the compliments she deserves.She is absolutely beautiful and not to take anything away from Halle Berry but Gabrielle looks better to me.Halle being bi-racial always get the cudos for being the most beautiful black woman but thats far from the truth.Obviously those that make those assumptions havent seen Gabrielle Union,Lela Rochon,and many other beautiful non bi-racial black women.its OK because im going to say it and I still like Halle Berry...

Loretha at 8:57AM on Dec 11th 2007

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Jemy777 at 9:01AM on Dec 11th 2007

7. Ms. Union I wrote this poem for you...I have a few question that I would like to pose first.
1.What role does God play in your everyday life?
2.Which one are you a"LADY or a "WOMAN?
3.What would it be like on a date with you if you could only spend $200.00?

Your Poem------>BAND AID POETRY.......................


Band-aid POETRY for being Heartbroken



As I cry silent tears,

I realize,

I will never cover the wound of you,

With the band-aid of someone new.

Until my heart heals,

I will leave it exposed for all to see,

No longer suffering alone,

in misery.

I will let the air we all share,

Cleanse and heal me,

As it passes from my mouth,

Into your ears.......continue------>

Bye Love

cannot be with you now, or EVER;
You're too good for me...

My Love,
Oh God, how I want to cry,
Writing these words,
Tears form deep from within heart until it reaches my eyes.

I have not allowed myself,
To feel such pain, in so long.
I cannot bare to fall in love with you
Again, my love nothing else to do so I must be strong.

So please,
My love,
Do not possess me,
But set me free.

I can still remember being so happy,
Answering the phone,
Hearing your voice on the other end,
Greeting me sweetly, in that soft sexy sweet tone,

But that was then and I no longer need that now

Yes I understand that you wanted and need a fast way out

So I freed you and freed me also of all the drama

but you chose another as if you need to be taught all over agin by your damn momma

As I wipe away my tears of pain and grief of us and of totally you

Just when you thought you it was alright, now you believe that you are now replace

But I had to say what I feel in my heart and that is you're the oe who lost the damn race

So I must express all these feelings inside you see

OH Yeah 1 more thing, "YOU" should scroll back to the beginning and remember my words "YOU WAS TOO GOOD FOR ME!"

Not to cry nor even sweat.........

Because Now YOU ARE THE 1 WITH TEARS OF REGRETS!

Jem'aire aka Def Poet at 9:54AM on Dec 11th 2007

8. Dammmmm, Jem'aire aka Def Poet what happened to you?

Happy2bnappy at 11:14AM on Dec 11th 2007

9. She is indeed a very beautiful chocolate girl. Morris is amazing, my God I think he's the most beautiful black male. He surpasses Denzel and Shemar and all the others. This movie will be great.

Crystal at 11:43AM on Dec 11th 2007

10. The plot of the movie sounds like the Ice Cube movie Are We There Yet? Same thing with kids trying to mess up mama's game so daddy can get back in the picture. Where is the originality? Frankly her and Morris need a time out from each other. She and Morris will never be taken seriously or stop being typecast as long as they keep playing the same kind of roles opposite each other. They need to step up their games to take their careers to the next level.

amster at 2:06PM on Dec 11th 2007

11. I JUST WISH MORE BLACK ACTORS WERE ON THE SCENE -- JUST SEEING THAT THE TWO OF THEM HAVE ALREADY DONE THREE MOVIES TOGETHER!! I PRAY THAT MORE BLACK ACTORS ARE ABLE TO BREAK ON THE SCENE

KB at 4:54PM on Dec 11th 2007

12. don't tell my wife but i think i would drop her like a bad habbit for gabriele she is the perfect woman and btw i reall love my wife....lol

sharky at 6:15PM on Dec 11th 2007

13. Can't wait to see it!! Looks like it's gonna' be mad funny...Plus, starring The Gorgeous Gabriel Union!!
I'm there!!

PSmurf at 6:39PM on Dec 11th 2007

14. I had to laugh when I read the title of this article. Chemistry? Any red-blooded male who couldn't work up some "chemistry" with delicious Gabrielle must be gay. Lord Have Mercy!!!

Donald Lee at 9:03PM on Dec 11th 2007

15. WITH ALL DUE RESPECT TO BLACK FILM, THE BEST IS YET TO COME!

BATIMETRAVELER at 9:26PM on Dec 11th 2007

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