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Dissecting Ethan, er, Goodspeed Dissecting

Posted on: February 10th, 2010 by wmapother 3 Comments

There are just so many problems in the world:  traffic, power outages, not enough bacon.  Sometimes you just don’t know where to start.  Well, while your subsconcious works out your plan of attack, here are some ‘Lost’ recaps to keep your conscious mind distracted and non-interfering:

Washington Post
EW online (crazily detailed!)
E online
TVovermind
The Proper Lounge
Nik at Night

Now go save the world.

Posted in Acting Projects, Press

What’s Lost is Found (Kind of)

Posted on: February 10th, 2010 by wmapother 1 Comment


So tonight, a bit in advance of what I expected, the entire world — and I mean every single one of us — saw Ethan’s return to ‘Lost.’ And no one — and I mean not a single one of us — has any idea what it means. Except for about eight crazed writers in Burbank, and they’re not talking.

I’ve combined a number of questions I’m asked about the show into this simple Q & A:
Q: Why?
A: I have no idear.
Q: But seriously, why? Why are they hurled through time, and why was there a polar bear, and why is [getting a bit breathless through hyper-ventilating] —
A: Please, take a breath. Say after me, ‘He…has…no…idea-r.”
Q: Okay, a softball: Is it a fun show to work on?
A: Sadly, yes. This episode was a blast. I hadn’t worked with Evie since Season 1 (I think!) and Emilie since Season 2 (or was it 3? Ahhhhh!), and we fell right back into catching up and joking around. The cast, crew and producers have created an obnoxiously friendly set that one never wants to leave. It’s cliched, but it’s felt like a little reunion every time I’ve returned.
Q: Is it difficult to play Ethan, given that we’ve seen several different sides to him?
A: It would be if I or the audience expected it — or him — to make a lick of sense. However, because the less-obsessed among us long ago happily moved into the back seat to enjoy the ride, I can — mostly — simply play Ethan scene to scene without worrying about justifying apparent contradictions. Now, about that ‘mostly’..
Q: Do you know whether or not —
A: I have no id– well, you know. Really. Mostly.
Posted in Acting Projects, Interviews and Q&A's, TV

Advice to Young Actors

Posted on: February 9th, 2010 by wmapother No Comments

Young actors often ask my advice about lots of subjects — fashion, cooking, gardening, geopolitical meta-awareness. Except for the last one, I’m generally not much help. However, I do usually have a word or two of advice on how to survive the actor’s life. Here’s my answer on the subject from my recent interview in the LA Examiner:


First, learn how to manage yourself — mentally, emotionally, financially, physically. Socialize to make contacts and keep in touch with them. Take the craft seriously. Learn the history of Hollywood and watch classic films. Make the most of your downtime by developing interests, hobbies, and causes. Cultivate an alternate career / source of income. Make friends outside the entertainment industry.”

It’s not rocket science, but it does require a bit of discipline and faith.
Posted in Acting Projects

Back from the Non-Dead, only to…

Posted on: February 1st, 2010 by wmapother 1 Comment

My, my, my. Five months just doesn’t take as long to slip by as it used to, does it? Well, no use blaming Mother Earth and Father Time for this one. Mea culpa, big time. My apologies for the absence — but those aliens just wouldn’t bring me back, no matter what I said. Okay, enough tomfoolery. Lost, er, Lots to catch up on.

So, after finishing the Shakespeare Lab in NYC, I narrated The New Sudan, a documentary on Southern Sudan’s work at rebuilding after the twenty-year civil war. It will soon begin the circuit of film festivals. The trailer is here.
Then I shot an indie film, Another Earth, in the gorgeous Catskills of New York state. It’s a romantic drama/sci-fi. That will also soon be making the festival rounds.
November found me in Vancouver, another beautiful location. (It’s a tough job, I know..). This time I was shooting an episode (called ‘Sanctuary’) of Fox’s new show Human Target, which airs THIS Wed, Feb 3, at 8pm. (Gold stars to those who guessed that might have something to do with my finally returning to my blog..) If you miss the airing, you can see it on Hulu by clicking here.
Then, in December, I was back in NYC to shoot an episode of Law and Order: Criminal Intent. (which should air in March/April). NYC in December with the holidays lights and the smiling shoppers…Autumn been berry berry good to me.
That’s enough for the first post in five months. I didn’t stretch properly, and I don’t want an injury after so long away. More to come soon!
Posted in Acting Projects, Film, News & Events, NYC, Other Photos, Stage, TV, Voice

HURT DVD RELEASE ANNOUNCED

Posted on: July 10th, 2009 by wmapother 4 Comments


Word has just come to me from on high (i.e., from the director fabulosa, Barbara Stepansky) that Hurt will be out on DVD November 17. Check out all my fabulous co-stars on the imdb page, here. Also, the film got a brief write-up on a site devoted to women in horror (god bless the Internet) here.

P.S. No word yet on release or distribution for A Warrior’s Heart. We just finished shooting in late January. These things can take a while..
Posted in Acting Projects, News & Events, Video (Online & Home)