Jodi Lyn O'Keefe's Breakout Role
Anyone who regularly watched Prison Break the last two seasons might find it hard to believe that Jodi Lyn OâKeefe considers herself a mild-mannered pacifist.
âIâm really non-confrontational... I donât even like to argue,â said OâKeefe, who played to perfection the ruthlessly homicidal operative Gretchen Morgan, aka Susan B. Anthony, on the nail-biting serial drama. The blue-eyed beauty regularly doled out punishment as if ice water coursed through her veins -- until Fox cancelled the series after four seasons of surprise and suspense.
It turns out, however, that Prison Breakâs death sentence has gotten a very temporary stay of execution. Fans of Michael Scofield and his felonious cohorts will be treated to one last adventure in the form of a direct-to-DVD movie entitled Prison Break: The Final Break. And as fate would have it, the recently incarcerated Gretchen plays a major role in Scofieldâs final caper, which, true to formula, involves yet another prison escape.
The movie, comprised of two additional unaired episodes and released as of July 21, will answer any lingering questions surrounding what happened to the characters in the four years between the demise of the insidious âCompanyâ and Michaelâs tragic death, which left many grieving viewers angry or in flat-out denial.
Upon learning Michaelâs fate, âI kinda had the same reaction as everybody else,â said OâKeefe. âSo we think heâs dead, but heâs not really dead and now theyâre going to explain how heâs not really dead.â Since the series finale aired this past May, fans have been peppering her with theories on the showâs controversial ending, even proposing that perhaps Michael faked his death for reasons yet to be explained.
While she wouldnât reveal any plot secrets, OâKeefe understands why some people are inclined to believe that the finale was a fake-out. After all, she recalled, âI cut off Saraâs head and put in a box -- and all of a sudden, I didnât,â referring to how Gretchen decapitated Michaelâs love interest in season three, only to reveal in season four that it was all a ruse and she was very much alive.
Speaking of severed body parts, was there ever a better pairing of TV villains than when Gretchen reluctantly partnered up with vile, one-armed sex offender Theodore âT-Bagâ Bagwell? Together, these two baddies could do no right.
âHeâs so good at being so bad,â said OâKeefe of Robert Knepper, who returns as T-Bag in the movie. âI was actually nervous for the first couple of scenes we worked together. I was thinking to myself, âCan I live up to how creepy he is?ââ
Previously best known for playing Chuck Norrisâ daughter on Nash Bridges, OâKeefe not only delivered more than her fair share of malevolence, but she also discovered that she was a lot tougher than she thought.
As it turns out, âIâm pretty good at fighting. I did a lot of the stunt work myself,â said OâKeefe, who once allowed herself to be waterboarded in a torture scene because she thought it would look less genuine if her stunt double stepped in. âThen Iâm thinking, âThis is not such a good idea,â as they put the plastic wrap on my face,â she admitted. âThat gave me nightmares for I canât tell you how long.â
Despite the occasional nightmare, OâKeefe has been living a dream for the last two years. âThe most memorable thing about this whole experience is learning that I can actually do this,â she said. âBecause I had my doubts in the beginning.â
--Brad Barth
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