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13 february 2009 @ 04:08 pm
[INTERVIEW] PORTUGESE CINEMA MAGAZINE TAKE
New Interview in the Portugese Cinema Magazine TAKE. The full magazin
(in portugese) can be downloaded by going to the website and clicking
on the smaller image on the right.
In case your portugese has been suffering a little in the last couple
of days, here's the translation:
His character was hated. But it was a hate that used to give us
“pleasure to hate”. Snobbish and almost always without answers for
Veronica, Sheriff Don Lamb was a fundamental part of the series that
brought energy to the main cast during 3 seasons. He accepted the
invitation from “Take-Cinema Magazine” to give us an interview, which
required a lot from us, since his answers were shorter than we
expected. Until he broke the ice with his famous TV-Series sentence.
Did you always want do be actor?
- Not always. Only after the second season.
What do you usually do for fun in your free time?
- I very much like to go out for a walk, read and play with my kids.
How would you describe Sheriff Don Lamb?
- a walking catastrophe.
Your last words in the Series were just as brilliant as unexpected.
Is there any curious fact behind this dialog?
- Yes. The producers were big fans of another series called M.A.S.H.
I think it was a time when the character says “It smells like bread
roll” when he was dying and that had a special meaning to them. They
wanted then to recreate the scene and I was chosen to be the lucky one.
When did you find out what would happen to your character? What was
your reaction?
- I stopped for a moment and I thought about all my friends and
memories that I made in those 3 years. It was really hard for me.
Are you still in contact with your co-workers?
-Yes, with some. As well as with some people from the production. The
work was temporary, but some of the friends I made there, are
definitely for the rest of my life.
Columbus Day and The Portal: Can you talk a bit about your characters
in both of those upcoming films?
- I am a detective that pursuits the character of Val Kilmer in
Columbus Day and in The Portal I am a scientific investigator that
chases a mysterious virus.
And then what happens ?
- Hopefully … a new project! I am just about to start shooting my own
project and I hope that this time someone buys it . Not like the last
one I made.
Which directors are you fan of? Please mention one that you consider
above all others, with whom you would like to work with.
- Many. Scorsese, Spielberg, Soderbergh, Whedon. Many fantastic
directors that I could name right here and now. I would love to work
with all of them.
Which movie did you see most often in your life and who was your
first love in the movies?
- the movie was “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory” and my first
movie love was Elizabeth Perkins in “BIG” with Tom Hanks. I was 10
years old that time.
Which DVD from you collection , shames you?
- No comments !
Have you been to Portugal ?
- No. just not YET.
Three things that come to your mind immediately, when you think about
Portugal?
- Beautiful women, fantastic food and a phenomenal culture
Would you like to leave a message for our readers ?
- I wish all (including myself) a very prosper 2009 .
*I would like to thank my Brazilian Temp for the translation (for
which I will not vouch). I am sure my boss would agree, that I've
found an excellent use of temp resources :D.
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