![]() I got Amelie as a toddler and was able to grow her up a bit. It’s something that I had overlooked as an actor the people who live through these characters first are the writers. I think it speaks to the courage of the writers. In between action and cut was as terrifying as it should be. I love to do action stuff, so the stunts were really fun and my screen partner was super-fantastic. When I read the script, I’d felt like I had lost someone and that’s how I do feel when I watch 19-2. Amelie dying in that way makes it even more personal. It’s such a personal show and a personal story. He said, ‘Amelie is going to meet her end, and this is how it’s going to happen and how it works into the story.’ I was super-excited and thought it was unbelievable. He was so lovely and the 19-2 family is a group of artists that are there wanting to tell a good story. ‘Hi, um, you’re getting fired and this is how it happens.’ It wasn’t like that at all. I can’t imagine it was a fun call for him to make. Tattiawna Jones: He did, and he was really great about it. ![]() How did you find out? Did showrunner Bruce Smith call to tell you the news? Sadly, I’m talking to you because she is no more. Now, with 19-2‘s season finale around the corner, we spoke to Jones about her role, her experience on the gritty Bravo drama … and her stand-up career.Ĭongratulations on your portrayal of Amelie. In typical brutal 19-2 fashion, Amelie died violently at the hands of Frank Ferney (Spiro Malandrakis), a recovering drug addict who blamed social worker Amelie for him not being able to foster his niece, Martine. After Ben Chartier revealed his secret spot away from the world to Amelie De Grace (Tattiawna Jones) and she recently saying “I love you” to him, her life was cut short. It seems like no one on 19-2 is allowed to have nice things.
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