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Celebrity: Go Away With Megan Hilty

By Jae-Ha Kim, Tribune Content Agency on

Broadway star Megan Hilty won rave reviews for her portrayal of Glinda the Good Witch in "Wicked" and was nominated for a Tony Award for her characterization of Brooke Ashton in "Noises Off." Her latest projects include a holiday CD, "A Merry Little Christmas," and a co-starring role in the Warren Beatty film, "Rules Don't Apply."

"We filmed the movie about two and a half years ago," says Hilty, 35. "Since then, I've had a baby and am pregnant with my second and don't remember everything. Ha! But, I do know that all of my scenes were filmed in a building that actually housed actresses in the '50s." A native of Seattle, Hilty recently moved back to Los Angeles from New York City. To stay connected and keep updated on Hilty's concert dates, check out her Twitter feed (https://twitter.com/meganhilty) and website (meganhiltyonline.com).

Q. What is your favorite vacation destination?

A. Definitely Hawaii. There is something about being on an island in the middle of the ocean that forces you to slow down and relax in a way you can't do anywhere else. And it's so beautiful. The obvious thing to do is grab a book and head to the beach, but for more active travelers -- like me and my husband -- there are so many wonderful places to hike and ride bikes.

Q. What was the first trip you took as a child?

A. My parents liked to rent RVs and we'd take long road trips, so we traveled a lot when I was a kid. Me and my sisters loved it. We'd do anything from camping in Washington state to driving all the way to Disneyland from Seattle. It didn't matter where we went, we always had a great time, because we were together.

 

Q. Where have you been that you'd like to revisit?

A. I was an exchange student in Kyoto, Japan, when I was in middle school. The beauty of the country and culture, in addition to the extremely generous and kind people I met there really made an impact on me. I'm still desperately trying to get back there. It would be awesome to go there for work in one way or another.

Q. Where is the most romantic destination?

A. I haven't taken my husband there yet, but there is a place near where I grew up called Snoqualmie Falls (in Washington). There is a beautiful lodge in the middle of the woods next to a giant, gorgeous waterfall. You can hike down to the bottom of it from the lodge and, to me, it's incredibly romantic.

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