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Almost certainly Kane has already played such moments -- eight episodes of "Reign" are already in the can, with Kane about to start her ninth. Though certain locations are shot in Ireland, the bulk of the series is filmed in Toronto, with Kane
-- whose character is seldom out of view -- putting in long production days, arriving at 5 a.m. for hair and makeup and not finishing until past dark. The workload, along with her uncertainty about how the show will be received, weigh on Kane. "I Skype with my girlfriends back home in Perth," she says. "I'm not really dating because I don't know how long I'll be in Toronto. It's lonesome. It's isolating." She's not complaining. Just honest. Headlining a series, even one with a large supporting cast (including Toby Regbo, Torrance Coombs, Megan Follows, Alan Van Sprang and Celina Sinden), can be all-consuming. And then -- in the best case -- lurk the burdens of stardom that are hard to prepare for. "I'm really nervous about celebrity," she says. "That it will be too much." But Kane leaves no doubt she loves acting. "It's cathartic for me," she explains. She and her brother were raised by a single mother, "and I spent a lot of my childhood keeping my problems to myself
-- I didn't want to burden my mother. It was difficult for me to feel my feelings, so I just buried them. Then I found that acting was a way for me to get them out. "But now that I'm a reasonably sane adult," she continues with a laugh, "acting is more about my trying to engage other people: Acting is cathartic for the viewer, as well. "If my performance touches someone, or helps someone understand themselves a little better, or gives them a laugh, I feel like I gave them something," she sums up. "I want to touch people's lives, and bring them along with me."
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