Horror Channel Interview – Alexis Kendra (The Cleaning Lady)
On 26th June The Cleaning Lady will make it’s Television premiere on the Horror Channel. Ahead of that release we had a chance to speak to the film’s star, writer and producer Alexis Kendra. In our chat with Alexis she talks about playing a ‘Goddess’, coping with lockdown and why she canโt watch horror films on her own…
THE CLEANING LADY is having its channel premiere on Horror Channel. Excited?
I love you guys. Always have, always will. Iโm honoured.
Itโs a very disturbing film, dealing with abuse, addiction and hidden rage, yet the characters are sympathetic and have real depth. Itโs horror with a twisted heart. As a co-writer, alongside your director Jon Knautz, what were the main challenges in getting the balance right between acting and writing? I compartmentalize real easy, so if Iโm writing, Iโm writing. If Iโm acting Iโm acting. I donโt really mix anything so itโs not that difficult. Keeps me in the present moment a lot.
The film started life as a short, in which you played Shelly, the disturbed โcleaning ladyโ. Why did you switch roles and play the โlove-addictedโ Alice in the feature? Yeah, I wrote the role of Shelly for me to play, but we couldnโt find an Alice. Period. So I had to play her and Iโm happy because Rachel was so great as Shelly and I enjoyed playing a role so different than in my last film Goddess of Love.

Audiences in the UK also know you from GODDESS OF LOVE, which was dubbed โFatal Attraction for horror fansโ. You play Venus, whom we watch violently descend into madness. How tough was it to play? I loved everything about playing Venus. She was a pleasure. It wasnโt hard in any way. I wrote that role for myself to just have an actorโs absolute playground, knowing I would never have been cast as that role in anyone elseโs film. Any actors reading this, become writers/producers. Write yourself a dream role then play it. Venus was a ball.
Again, you teamed up with Knutz as co-writer, producer and lead actress. What is it that makes you both a winning combination? I respect him as a director and he respects me as a producer/actress/ production designer. Itโs all about respect and trust, and as work partners โ we nail it. Without respect we wouldnโt have made it this far.
Both films have premiered at FrightFest to great acclaim. As an American, how does the reception compare to back home? Since all our world premiereโs weโre with FrightFest, all the red carpet fun stuff and fans, Iโve had an amazing time in London. Back in LA its back to work, back to getting the next project made. Since my films can be bought anywhere itโs just nice to see them being bought!

What attracts you most about the horror genre?
The element of fantasy. I think horror films are the ultimate escape from reality because as weโre watching one we know thereโs no ghosts in real life, yet, a scary ghost film is thrilling because it seems so real. Itโs like we know weโre safe in our house watching something so haunting. I canโt watch horror films alone.
Seen any good horror movies this year?
Iโve been spending most of my time writing during this crazy Covid time, and less watching. Iโm sure thatโll change soon as I would love to see A Quiet Place Part 11.
How have you been coping with lockdown?
Iโm more of a homebody than anything, so for me it hasnโt been that different. Iโm always home writing, so nothing has really changed for me there. I do see how its effecting my friends and family, mainly the ones who are used to being out a lot more and itโs been super tough. I think this lockdown has forced us to really look within and take a moment to re-evaluate our lives. Iโve seen a lot of growth.
Finally, whatโs next?
Iโll probably direct something. Thatโs always been on my list, and I think Iโm ready.
THE CLEANING LADY airs on Horror Channel Saturday 26th June, 10.50pm.
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