Haute Secrets: ‘The Catch’ Star Sonya Walger
Photo Credit: ABC/Bob D’Amico
The Catch is Shonda Rhimes’ world, and Sonya Walger lives in it, playing Margot, a sexy con artist working alongside Peter Krause, who has conned his fiance, top private investigator, played by Mireille Enos, out of millions before disappearing. The second season of this hit ABC series returns to tonight, and you’ll see Walger—who has previously appeared as “Penny” in Lost—make being bad look really, really good. Here, Walger, who also has two films arriving this year including Be My Baby and Anon, which she recently filmed with Clive Owen, shares her haute secrets to the City of Angels with Haute Living.
Photo Credit: ABC/Nicole Wilde
Where were you born: London, England
How long in LA: 16 years.
Neighborhood: Malibu. In the hills. I was a West Hollywood and Laurel Canyon girl for years and it was so central that I felt like we’d moved to Portland when we came to Malibu, but now I can’t imagine living anywhere else. We have the best of all worlds, hilltop living, 15 minutes from town, with the beach at the bottom of the road.
Occupation: Actor/writer
Favorite Restaurant: Just one?! I can’t. Gjelina, AOC, in fact any Suzanne Goin restaurant, Trois Mec, Bestia, Mozza,
Best Sushi: Malibu Nobu for ease, but I miss Nozawa in my soul.
Best Italian: Mozza
Best dessert: Butterscotch pudding at Gjelina
Best place for a romantic date: Dudley Market
Best Sunday brunch: My house
Best place for a power business meeting: Malibu Soho House, The Grill on the Alley
If you have out of town guests, which hotel would you recommend? Shutters or Sunset Tower
Favorite shopping venue/boutique: Elyse Walker, Barney’s, Heist
Favorite place to buy jewelry/watches: Pippa Small for jewellery, she made my engagement ring. Don’t wear a watch
Best Spa: Olympic Korean Spa
Favorite Charity Event: Raising Baby – Alliance of Mom’s
Favorite Cultural Event: Seeing anything at UCLA or the Broad Theater in Santa Monica– they have the best programming in the city – dance, NT Live, international theatre – I can hardly wait to get their brochures.
Favorite Cultural Institution: Kidspace Museum in Pasadena – my babies adore it, I just wish it were nearer!
Best Steakhouse: Musso and Frank. With a huge martini.
Best Pizza: Not a clue, not my thing
Best Lunch: Sugarfish Bento Box, chopped salad from True Food Kitchen, meatballs at Milo & Olive
Best Gym/Athletic Facility: Tracy Anderson Brentwood – I’ve been a fan for years
Best Massage: Massage Therapy Center on Sawtelle – everyone there is fabulous
Best Limousine/Driving Service: Uber – is there anything else?!
Best Museum/Exhibit: Anything at the Broad Museum
Describe your city in three words: Diverse, foodie, underestimated
Favorite historic/legendary place to see or explore: Hearst Castle
All-around favorite spot in Los Angeles: The Last Bookstore in DTLA
Best Aspect of Los Angeles: It is a city predicated on creativity – it’s restless and always emerging and full of some of the most inspired, passionate, creative empathetic people I’ve ever met. Sure, it lacks the layered history of Europe, or the chic supercilious polish of New York, but it’s newness and willingness to embrace newness make it a city that is refreshing to live in. Oh, and the weather doesn’t suck either.
Photo Credit: ABC/Bob D’Amico
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