Never trust a hug. It's just a way to hide your face.
Прочитала свежее большое интервью Майкла Эмерсона. До этого я как-то не особо им интересовалась, он мне нравился как актер, хотя кроме PoI я его больше нигде не видела, мне нравились совместные фото Майкла и Кэрри, но про самого Эмерсона я толком ничего не знала. А тут читаю и влюбляюсь с каждым словом) Вовремя, ничего не скажешь, столько времени любить Финча и только сейчас проникнуться Эмерсоном)
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TCC: Is there anything or any one person in particular you’ll miss most?
ME: In the course of five years you make so many good friends on the set. I have had so many wonderful scenes with Amy Acker, I don’t know what it’s gonna be like to have to go out and work with other actors somewhere else on some other thing. I really adore her. The people on set – there’s this guy, Tony Peptine, who was the sсript supervisor. He was my number one scene partner for that entire series because so many of my scenes are shot alone with me talking into a telephone or at a screen or a microphone and Tony Peptine reads everybody else’s lines for all those scenes. I have heard his voice in my head more than any other actor I’ve ever worked with. So I will miss him because he was just a daily presence.
TCC: Your wife, actress Carrie Preston (True Blood) appeared on Lost and then with you in Person of Interest. What’s it like working with her on a show?
ME: It’s interesting. She and I are kind of like teenagers when we’re together. We tend to get giggly about things. It’s funny to be playing a deadly serious scene and sometimes it’s hard to look at her because it makes me want to crack up, and I know the same is true for her. It’s also a little complicated acting-wise. Because I woke up with her that morning, I have to do a double acting job. I have to erase the fact that she’s my spouse from my mind and replace it with this fictional character and then I have to play the scene with that fictional character. But it’s fun. It’s so sweet to bump into your own wife in the hallway after shooting and say, “How’s it going? See you out there in about 30 minutes.”
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TCC: Is there anything or any one person in particular you’ll miss most?
ME: In the course of five years you make so many good friends on the set. I have had so many wonderful scenes with Amy Acker, I don’t know what it’s gonna be like to have to go out and work with other actors somewhere else on some other thing. I really adore her. The people on set – there’s this guy, Tony Peptine, who was the sсript supervisor. He was my number one scene partner for that entire series because so many of my scenes are shot alone with me talking into a telephone or at a screen or a microphone and Tony Peptine reads everybody else’s lines for all those scenes. I have heard his voice in my head more than any other actor I’ve ever worked with. So I will miss him because he was just a daily presence.
TCC: Your wife, actress Carrie Preston (True Blood) appeared on Lost and then with you in Person of Interest. What’s it like working with her on a show?
ME: It’s interesting. She and I are kind of like teenagers when we’re together. We tend to get giggly about things. It’s funny to be playing a deadly serious scene and sometimes it’s hard to look at her because it makes me want to crack up, and I know the same is true for her. It’s also a little complicated acting-wise. Because I woke up with her that morning, I have to do a double acting job. I have to erase the fact that she’s my spouse from my mind and replace it with this fictional character and then I have to play the scene with that fictional character. But it’s fun. It’s so sweet to bump into your own wife in the hallway after shooting and say, “How’s it going? See you out there in about 30 minutes.”
Да уж.
Остаётся только надеяться, что у него впереди что-то не хуже.
Только лично я бы предпочла снова гуманиста, а не психопата, а то больно он убедителен.
TCC: Do you have any new projects currently in the works?
ME: No. Nothing. I’m completely in a state of… semi-retirement.
TCC: But do you want to keep acting and working?
ME: Yes. The only thing I would rule out is – I’m not that keen to jump right back into a network series. It just sounds like too much, right now at least. I would rather fiddle around and recharge my battery and mix it up a little bit more, do a little of this and a little of that. Maybe a guest spot here and there, maybe audiobook work or voiceover stuff or whatever – just do the stuff that actors do on a daily basis.
TCC: Is there anything else you’d like to add about Person of Interest or what’s next for you?
ME: No, because I have no idea what’s next for me. I’m just taking it easy, recharging my battery, looking around, going to plays, reading plays, and see what comes up next. I’ll be fine. It actually works out well in a way, because Carrie is really busy right now so it’s nice that someone is at home to hold down the fort, walk (our dog) take care of household projects that we’ve neglected for five or 10 years. It’s all good.
Имеет полное право, хотя я буду скучать. И так год(!!!) Финчулю прождали.
Из всех его планов мне больше всего нравится аудиокниги, с таким голосом грех не начитывать хорошие книги)
Очень одобряю!
И озвучка в чём-нибудь классном-классном тоже была бы неплоха.
И озвучка в чём-нибудь классном-классном тоже была бы неплоха.
Если бы у меня был выбор, я бы предпочла аудиокнигу) Но вообще я любым новым проектам буду рада)
Совершенно. Так обидно за них.
Если бы у меня был выбор, я бы предпочла аудиокнигу)
Я бы тоже, что уж там.