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I’m Thinking of…

Posted on: October 5th, 2011 by wmapother No Comments

If player-coaches have a tough time, imagine actor-directors.  Now imagine actor-directors directing their old friends.  Now imagine actor-directors directing their old friends named William Mapother.  Now go get a drink.  I just did.

Fortunately, this bad sort of drama was in absence last week on the set of The Mentalist.  I shot an ep — Blinking Red Light –directed by the star Aussie with blinding smile, Simon Baker, whom I’ve known for longer than either of us care to recall, and Simon was as fun, calm and crafty as you’d expect.  My scenes were with the copacetic Robin Tunney, whom I know from The Zodiak.

Being an actor:  Bad – waiting for work.  Good – making lots of friends, running into them unexpectedly, and working with them when the stars align.

Posted in Acting Projects, News & Events, TV

Up On Beaver Creek

Posted on: October 4th, 2011 by wmapother 2 Comments

Ian Timothy, a sophomore from my alma mater, St. Xavier High School in Louisville, is making waves in the stop motion animation world.  For the second year in a row, he’s won National Gold Medals in Film and Animation for his series Beaver Creek.  The local PBS station, KET, featured him on a recent episode of Louisville Life.

Each episode runs under ten minutes and takes several months to create.  He works his magic up on the second floor of his home, and the recording booth in the basement.  While in Louisville a few months ago, I dropped by and was given the privilege of voicing a new character, the turtle, who makes his debut halfway through (and then again at the end) in the newly released episode Seven.  Give it up for the turtle, people.

Posted in Acting Projects, Louisville & KY, News & Events, Video (Online & Home)

Portraits in Dramatic Time

Posted on: September 16th, 2011 by wmapother 4 Comments

I thought I’d posted about this back in July, but now I can’t find it.  WordPress monster hungry.  Feed me.

So here’s another try.  Though the NYC showing is past, I hoping the series goes on tour, both in the US and internationally.  Next stop might be London..

•  PORTRAITS IN DRAMATIC TIME – a series of hyper-slow-motion, silent short films by David Michalek.

The shooting of each film lasted only about ten seconds, but because they’re shot at 1,000 frames/sec (regular speed is 24 frames/sec), they play back verrrryyyy slowly, at anywhere from five to ten minutes.  They were broadcast on a mammoth, 85-ft x 45-ft outdoor screen at part of NYC’s Lincoln Center Festival in July, and it’s expected that they’ll go on tour soon.  William is in three of them.  Other actors included Patti LuPone, Alan Rickman, Holly Hunter, Liev Shreiber, and performers from around the world.  The Wall St. Journal piece includes a Mapother quote or two, and a HuffPo piece includes the photo at right and a video interview with David.  Finally, as a sample, the Rickman film is here, and videos from Slow Dancing, David’s earlier installation, are here.

Posted in Acting Projects, NYC, Photos of Wm, Press, Video (Online & Home)

Q&A for AE in KY

Posted on: August 17th, 2011 by wmapother 1 Comment

This weekend Another Earth opens in Louisville, among other places, but I’m not from those other places, I’m from Louisville, so that’s where I’ll be this weekend.

It’s playing at the Baxter Ave. Filmworks, and this Friday & Saturday night I’m doing a Q&A after the 7:40 shows.  (Baxter has a strict no-rotten-vegetables policy.  Sorry.)

A little local press never hurt anyone:
• Louisville’s Voice-Tribune this week includes a very kind piece on me here, and
• Thursday at 3:30pm I’ll be calling into Terry Meiners‘s show.

Posted in Acting Projects, In Person (or, like, Live), Interviews and Q&A's, Louisville & KY, News & Events, Press

Edwin is Toronto-bound

Posted on: August 10th, 2011 by wmapother 1 Comment

The Toronto Film Festival welcomes one of its own.  Citizen Gangster, in which I play a police detective in 1950 Canada, has been accepted into the Toronto Film Festival, which runs Sept 8-18.

 

Edwin‘s site for the festival is here, and the site for our Program, Special Presentations, is here.

The title character (right) is played by Scott Speedman.  Of Canada.

Posted in Acting Projects, Film Festival, News & Events