

Working on “The Affair” is challenging for any actor, as one is often asked to play the same scene from two different vantage points. Certain actors just command the camera.” Martin (Jake Richard Siciliano, left), Noah (Dominic West), Whitney (Telles) and Trevor (Jadon Sand). “She was so damn good in the pilot it was obvious she could handle a lot. “I don’t think we had any idea how pivotal her character was going to become until we started working with Julia,” she says. “Affair” co-creator Sarah Treem says Whitney’s role was enlarged when she and her cohorts saw Telles on camera. Playing troublemakers is really fun for me.” “But I’m also really attracted to those parts. “They go based on what you’ve already done,” she says.
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Telles says hellcats have been her stock in trade since she played Sasha Torres on the ABC Family series “ Bunheads.” In other words, in making you hate witchy Whitney, she’s doing her job. It was very interesting and a little annoying.” Somebody yelled at me on the street the other day. People get confused between me and the character. “Can you imagine? My parents would never let me.

“Never in 30 million years,” says Telles. Obviously, Telles, a 20-year-old Columbia University coed, wouldn’t talk to her own parents (both professors at Princeton) like this, right? The eldest of four children whose parents divorce was hostile (to say the least), Whitney says unimaginably rude things to everyone - and gets away with it. While no one will likely top cranky brat Dana Brody (Morgan Saylor) on “Homeland” - whose endless complaining made viewers wish she would join the jihad along with father Nicholas (Damien Lewis) - Whitney Soloway (Julia Goldani Telles) on “The Affair” is a close second. The belligerent teenage daughter has become a fixture on contemporary cable TV shows.
