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Dichen is an actor and producer known for her roles in Neighbours, Dollhouse, The 100, Agents of SHIELD, Altered Carbon, and so on. She is currently starring on Severance (AppleTV+).
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Stepping into the shadowy world of Vampires of the Velvet Lounge, Dichen Lachman is embracing a role that blends intrigue, character depth, and genre storytelling.
The world of vampires is not new for her. She previously played a vampire in the 2011 BBC series Being Human, but this time sheâs an undercover vampire hunter. This new Adam Sherman horror comedy also stars Mena Suvari, Stephen Dorff, and Rosa Salazar, along with others, and is based on the 16th Century Hungarian countess, Elizabeth Bathory, who was rumored to have bathed in the blood of virgins to stay young. The story combines a mystery of the past with the contemporary concept of online dating.
In the film, a glamorous coven of vampires in the Deep South prey on lonely singles found through dating apps, seducing and slaughtering them to preserve their youth. But when they swipe right on the wrong profiles, a sharp undercover vampire hunter named Cora (Lachman) takes the story into fun and horrifying chaos.
In this conversation, the Nepali Australian actressâwhose other credits include Severance, Jurassic World: Dominion, and Kingdom of the Planet of the Apesâshares what drew her to the project, the layers behind the character she portrays, and how her Nepali heritage continues to inform her perspective as she navigates an evolving Hollywood landscape.
The Apple TV standout plays a monster hunter in âVampires of the Velvet Lounge,â which hits theaters March 20.
Dichen Lachman is very well known to sci-fi fans, with roles in Dollhouse, Agents of SHIELD, Altered Carbon, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, Jurassic World Dominion, and more. But her most high-profile turn to date is Ms. Casey, also known as Gemma, in Apple TVâs dystopian office drama Severance.
While the world waits to see what Gemma will do now that sheâs finally free of the Lumon basementâalbeit heartbroken that the âinnieâ version of her husband, Mark (Adam Scott), decided to stay behindâio9 got a chance to talk to Lachman about another genre project sheâs got coming up.
Itâs a horror film called Vampires of the Velvet Lounge, which imagines that the ancient but still alluring Elizabeth BĂĄthory (Mena Suvari) has lately made her home in Savannah, Georgia, running an absinthe bar and picking up fresh victims over dating apps. Her new potential prey includes a character played by Stephen Dorff, bringing the Blade veteran back into the bloodsucking fold.
Lachman is Cora, a vampire hunter tasked with keeping close eyes on Elizabethâto the point that the two women form a sort of forbidden attraction, even though they ostensibly loathe each other. Lachman played a vampire years ago on Being Human, but writer-director Adam Shermanâs new movie gives her a whole new entry into the horror genre.
io9: Cora is a vampire hunter with what seems to be a harrowing military past. What backstory details did you imagine for her, to help get you into the mindset sheâs in when we meet her in the movie?
Dichen Lachman: I thought maybe she was an ex-Marine or in the Army or something else in that world. Not a Navy SEAL, but definitely in that world. I think that one of the things that I just loved about Adamâs work here was just these really strong, badass womenâwho also struggle with this duality, that line [between] light and dark. So it was really exciting to take it on.
io9: Cora is both repulsed and fascinated by the vampiresâ world. Do you think sheâs aware that sheâs being drawn in, or is that something sheâs too walled off to even consider?
Lachman: I think thereâs an awareness there but also a denial. I think that we as humans often suffer with that just in our day-to-day lives. Living in this world is not always easy, and weâre always oscillating between the right thing to do. And sometimes, [you] cross that line into the darkness, and maybe itâs about getting back on [the other side of] that line.
Even though she feels the pull, I think she wants to believe that she is strong enough to fight it, just like we all are with certain things in lifeâstrong enough to fight that bad wolf in our brain or in our heart. So I think itâs awareness and denial. I think thatâs why people really are intrigued by vampires because, in a different way, we all experience that.
io9: Vampire movies are having a huge moment, especially thanks to Sinners. What are your favorite vampire movies (or TV shows)?
Lachman: I loved Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It was amazing. And Angel. I loved Interview with a Vampire, and I loved Blade. When I saw the trailer for that movie many years ago, I could not wait to see it. And for [Vampires of the Velvet Lounge co-star] Stephen Dorff to come back and do a vampire movie, this little vampire movie, I was just so excited.
io9: Looking at your filmography, itâs full of sci-fiâKingdom of the Planet of the Apes, Jurassic World Dominion, Altered Carbon, Agents of SHIELD, The 100, Severanceâbut not a ton of horror until now, with Vampires, and you also have Other Mommy coming up. Is this new embrace of horror a deliberate choice or just a coincidence?
Lachman: I think itâs just accidental because I think the market is really responding to movies like that, and so people are making them. Itâs one of the things that happens in your career: the audience responds, and then Hollywood tends to give them more of what they want. I enjoy it so much. I did do a vampire thing many years ago called Being Human, and I really enjoyed playing in that world, and Iâve always wanted to get back into it. So I was excited to do this. I mean, who doesnât love vampires?
io9: Switching gears here, but your character was such a crucial part of Severance season two. What was it like for you when you realized Gemma/Ms. Casey was going to be so pivotal to the storyline, including that flashback episode?
Lachman: I was very excited, but I also felt a tremendous amount of pressure to deliver because we only had one episode for the audience to really fall in love with Gemma and Mark and really make that conundrum for him have a lot of weight. But I couldnât have been in better hands. I think when youâre working with people who are so detail-oriented and so committed, it makes it an easier journey for sure. It was such a wonderful episode, and Iâm just really grateful that we got to have that because I think it really makes Markâs journey all the more painstaking. [Laughs]
io9: Severance became an obsession for so many viewers. Have you had any memorable fan encounters as a result of that?
Lachman: Sometimes people will come upâIâve been in some remote places recently, like in grocery stores, and I think they were like, âIt couldnât possibly be Gemma from Severance.â And they were quite like blown away, like, âWhat are you doing in this place?â So thatâs been quite sweet. And I absolutely love fans of anything that Iâve done. I mean, without them, thereâs no audience. So Iâm always grateful when people have watched stuff that Iâve done or my husband [Maximilian Osinski from Ted Lasso and Agents of SHIELD] has done. Sometimes they see us together and they get like a double whammy, which is really exciting for them.
I come from a space, because of Dollhouse, where the fandom was just so pivotal to us getting, for example, a second season. It was because of the campaign that the fans went and got behind our show. And so because of that experience, Iâve always been [grateful] and felt like thatâs a very sacred space.
io9: What are you most looking forward to about Severance season three?
Lachman: I mean, just like you, Iâm excited to see what happens next. I donât know what it is, but I completely trust in the creative team there. Theyâre so committed and dedicated to delivering something that the fans are going to absolutely lose their minds for. And I respect that theyâre just taking their time to perfect thatâso that, you know, you guys have an incredible journey on season three.
io9: Is it hard keeping those spoilers under wraps?
Lachman: It is, once I have them! And even now there are people who have not yet discovered the show, and itâs very hard to talk about my experience of it because I donât want to give anything away. So yeah, I always still try and keep things on the down low if someone hasnât experienced the show.
io9: Sci-fi and horror have long been genres full of powerful roles for women. What does it mean to you to be a part of that legacy?
Lachman: Oh, I think itâs so incredible. And Iâm so grateful that for some reason, Iâve always just naturally fit into that space. When you want to be an actor, you feel like, âOh, I can do anything; I can do any role,â but the industry kind of tells you what youâre allowed to do for a little while. Iâm just really grateful and lucky thatâs where they saw me, my archetype, fit in because I have such a blast playing all these roles. I love the physicality; I love playing with the duality and the psychology of it. And itâs awesome to see women kicking ass on the big screen.
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