For 18-year-old Nikki Blonsky, director Adam Shankman’s
adaptation of the stage musical Hairspray represents a life-changing experience, as
well as a dream come true. Plucked out of obscurity from a Great Neck, New York
Coldstone Creamery ice cream shop, Blonsky was a hardcore fan
of the show. “I auditioned for Broadway two years ago, and they told me I was
too young,” she says. “Then I saw the Broadway show when I was 15, and I was
hooked. I loved it. I wanted to play
more than anything.”
said, ‘We’re making the movie, and [looking for] ages are 17 to 24,’” Blonsky
continues. “So I said, ‘Oh, I’m 17! Let’s do it — this is perfect!’”
of ‘Good Morning Baltimore,’ and to look at the soundtrack and say, ‘Oh my
gosh, I am on a soundtrack with Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken, Queen
Latifah, John Travolta…’” Here Blonsky trails off and laughs, a huge smile
spreading across her face. “It’s mind-blowing, just totally mind-blowing. My
life has completely turned around, I’ll tell you that much. I have extremely
supportive parents, so I’ve always been very happy and content with my life
with them and everything. But when you’re finally doing what you want to do in
life, it’s this level of joy that I never thought was possible. I mean, I’m
just happy 24-7, I’ve just never been this happy!”