segunda-feira, 19 de abril de 2010

Entrevista com Traci Dinwiddie e Jeffrey Dean Morgan


Os dois actores que já participaram em Supernatural, deram uma entrevista onde falam sobre as suas carreiras de actores/actrizes, e Traci fala ainda da sua participação em Supernatural.

Para lerem a entrevista da Traci cliquem AQUI (terão de se registar no fórum, visto que o acesso só é permitido a membros e não existe permissão para postar a entrevista em outro lado).


Para lerem a entrevista do Jeffrey, cliquem no link abaixo.



Entrevista com Jeffrey Dean Morgam ao USA Today:

Jeffrey Dean Morgan might be starring in a big-screen film called The Losers, but he feels nothing like one.
“I feel like every day I’m exceedingly lucky,” says Morgan, who is calling from the backyard of his house in Los Angeles.

He turns 44 on Thursday, the day before The Losers opens. “I hope the birthday present will be people going to see this baby,” he says with a laugh.

Morgan is a familiar face from television. He played heart patient Denny Duquette on ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, and he also played dad John Winchester on CW’s Supernatural.

You’ve also seen him on the big screen in the 2007 drama P.S. I Love You, 2008 romantic comedy The Accidental Husband, 2009 action thriller Watchmen and director Ang Lee’s music comedy Taking Woodstock. The mix of movie genres is not by design, he says.

“It’s a matter of following the good material. I’m not trying to be an action star, and I’m not trying to be a romantic-comedy guy,” Morgan explains. “If people are going to give me the opportunity to do different things, I’m certainly gonna take them.”

And what about The Losers, an action thriller based on a graphic novel about a special black ops team that is trying to get out of a dangerous situation?

Morgan first read the script four years ago and loved it. At the time, director Peter Berg, who worked on the screenplay adaptation, was attached. After a couple of director changes, Sylvain White signed up for duty. “I met Sylvain one day at a little cafe. … And lo and behold, six months later or something, there we were in Puerto Rico shooting.”

Morgan was confident about his preparation for the role. “I had done a lot of stunt training and fight training. I felt pretty comfortable in that world, especially after doing Watchmen.” And he was also confident about his co-stars. “I think all of us learned a lot, and it shows on the screen.”

His Clay leads the team in The Losers, which also stars Chris Evans, Idris Elba, Columbus Short, Jason Patric and Zoe Saldana.

“Clay is the decision maker, although he runs everything by his men,” Morgan says. “He’s very in control. He’s the planner of the group, the thinker. And yet he’s the guy who very much cares for his guys. They are his family.”

The movie is based on the graphic novel series by Andy Diggle. Morgan is a fan of the literary genre. “Watchmen introduced me to it, and now I love it,” he says. “Hollywood in the last three, four years really grasped the idea of these graphic novels.”

Having material to refer to is a bonus, Morgan says. “I learned that doing Watchmen and carried it through doing Losers. You could turn to page 31 of the graphic novel (as a reference),” he says. “And it helps a great deal in building that foundation of a character.”

Morgan stars in another ensemble cast action movie in November that offers a different reference point. He’s playing “Col. Andy Tanner in the reboot of Red Dawn (1984). The role originally played by Powers Boothe,” says Morgan, who “was a big fan of that film, and when they approached me, it was kind of a no-brainer for me. I thought, ‘What a fun gig that would be.’ ”

Morgan isn’t complaining about being busy. “I wake up every morning and pinch myself because I don’t know what I’d be qualified to do if I weren’t doing this,” he says.

At the end of a long day of shooting, Morgan, who is single, will unwind by taking his dogs on walks. His Rottweiler, Bisou (“kiss” in French), is big sister to Bandit, a mutt he rescued and adopted in Puerto Rico while shooting The Losers.

What’s next? He is prepping for The Fields, produced by Michael Mann (Heat, Public Enemies) and directed by Mann’s daughter, Ami Canaan Mann. Morgan and Hollywood’s latest “it” guy, Sam Worthington (Avatar, Clash of the Titans), will star. Filming starts in May in New Orleans. Their characters are based on real detectives looking for a serial killer. “I spent the last of couple weeks, Sam and I both, doing ride-alongs with LAPD and going to a morgue and to a detective school run by the L.A. sheriffs,” Morgan says. The two also traveled to Texas to meet their real-life counterparts.

“I’m doing more research for this movie than I’ve done for anything combined in my life,” Morgan says. “It’s intense and amazing, just getting into the minds of these guys, so we’re going a hundred miles an hour over here.”

After all, he says, “No rest for the wicked.”

Or the lucky.
 

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