Mattea Conforti Reflects on Booking Power's Elisa Marie Proctor at 10 Years Old in Candid Conversation on The Crew Has It
Mattea Conforti joined The Crew Has It podcast, hosted by Power Book II: Ghost stars Gianni Paolo and Michael Rainey Jr., to share what it was really like to book her role as Elisa Marie Proctor on the Starz drama Power at just 10 or 11 years old, revealing she originally came in as a day player before becoming a recurring presence in the franchise.
Mattea Conforti Reflects on Booking Power's Elisa Marie Proctor at 10 Years Old in Candid Conversation on The Crew Has It
Long before audiences watched her bring Elisa Marie Proctor to life on the iconic Starz drama Power, Mattea Conforti was just a kid with a passion for performing, fresh off a run on Broadway and stepping into a world she had never quite navigated before. In a recent episode of The Crew Has It, the popular podcast hosted by Power Book II: Ghost stars Gianni Paolo and Michael Rainey Jr., Conforti pulled back the curtain on what it was really like to book one of television's most talked-about roles as a child.
A Broadway Kid Steps Into the World of Power
Conforti revealed during the conversation that she was approximately 10 or 11 years old when she first booked her role on Power, a detail that left even her co-guests visibly surprised. At the time, she was transitioning out of the Broadway production of Frozen, making her entry into the gritty, high-stakes world of Power an unexpected but defining career pivot.
"I booked it when I was like 10 or 11 or something," Conforti shared on the podcast. "I was just getting out of like Frozen or something. So it was a weird contrast."The shift from the family-friendly, fantastical world of a Broadway musical to the morally complex streets of Power's universe was, by any measure, a dramatic one — and Conforti embraced it fully.
Her First "Adult" Role
For Conforti, Power represented a significant professional milestone, not just another credit, but her first foray into mature, dramatic storytelling. She described it as the role that marked her evolution from child performer to serious young actress.
"It was my first like what I considered adult role, like matureish role," she said. "So I really enjoyed it. I was originally just supposed to be like a day player on it and then I just kept coming back and I loved it. It was awesome."From Day Player to Series Regular
One of the most compelling takeaways from Conforti's conversation on The Crew Has It is just how organically her role on Power evolved. She was not handpicked for a major arc or written into the show's long-term blueprint from the start. She came in as a day player — a small, one-off role — and simply refused to be forgettable.
Her performance as Elisa Marie Proctor resonated so strongly with the creative team that she was brought back again and again, eventually becoming a recurring presence in the Power universe. It is a story of talent meeting opportunity and making the most of every single moment on screen, a lesson that many young actors aspire to but few manage to execute with such consistency.
Michael Rainey Jr. Connects Over Their Shared Young Start
The exchange took on an especially meaningful dimension when Michael Rainey Jr. reflected on his own experience booking Power at a young age. Rainey Jr. revealed he was 13 when he first landed the role of Tariq St. Patrick, though by the time he actually appeared on screen, he was around 16.
"I was like 13 when I booked Power," Rainey Jr. said. "But by the time you got on the show, I think I was like 16."The moment became a genuine point of connection between the two young actors — a shared understanding of what it means to be handed an adult world before you have fully grown into one yourself, and to rise to the challenge anyway.
The Crew Has It Continues to Deliver Candid Conversations
Hosted by Gianni Paolo and Michael Rainey Jr., The Crew Has It has quickly established itself as one of the most engaging and authentic podcasts in the entertainment space, giving fans an unfiltered look at the personalities behind their favorite Power characters. The conversation with Mattea Conforti is yet another example of the show's ability to draw out genuine, heartfelt storytelling from its guests.
For fans of the Power franchise, hearing Conforti speak so openly about her journey is a reminder of just how much depth and history lives behind every character on screen. Elisa Marie Proctor may be a child of the show's fictional world, but Mattea Conforti is very much a real-life story of determination, talent, and the kind of quiet confidence that turns a one-day role into a lasting legacy.
