True Blood stuff
Jul. 1st, 2010 10:19 pmEveryone but me probably knew about Trueblood.net, didn't they?
Could well be spoilers behind cut, especially if you follow the link.
petzipellepingo linked me to one of these fun interviews where established members of the cast interview newbies. They're all worth looking at,even the Sam and Tommy one, because it's bizarre to see the two actors being themselves and yet also being in-character. Also, I had no idea that Ryan Kwanten was Australian.
The Eric/King Russell one is also lots of fun. The Lafayette/Jesus one is a little disturbing, though. It seems that Nelsan Ellis is genuinely worried about getting other work after True Blood, and though he doesn't say it, it's plain why that's the case. Sad. :(
Could well be spoilers behind cut, especially if you follow the link.
The Eric/King Russell one is also lots of fun. The Lafayette/Jesus one is a little disturbing, though. It seems that Nelsan Ellis is genuinely worried about getting other work after True Blood, and though he doesn't say it, it's plain why that's the case. Sad. :(
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Date: 2010-07-01 09:45 pm (UTC)What made me sad was the print interview where he said that most of his family won't watch the show due to homophobia. Only one sister out of his entire family will watch it.
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Date: 2010-07-02 10:26 am (UTC)I just hope it doesn't end up affecting him so much he asks to be written out.
And it's not just that - it's obvious from what he said to the other actor that he feels under pressure also because he's aware he's kind of a role model and people love the character for representing them.
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Date: 2010-07-03 04:27 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-07-03 02:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-07-03 09:12 pm (UTC)And most people have never heard of Davis. I hadn't. My dad, who is a football fanatic had barely heard of him.
He was one of the first guys to integrate college football in a time period where very few intergrated schools existed (I'm talking only a couple at that time.) And they'd have to play non-integrated schools in the other parts of the country, such as the national championship game he played against the University of Texas in Dallas in 1961 where he wasn't allowed to go in the front door of the hotel or stay in the same area of the hotel as the rest (white) part of the team and wouldn't be allowed attend the award ceremony when they won (because it was in an all-white country club), and where a fight (near race riot) broke out in the middle of the game because his team was winning. It was really, really tough on those first guys.
Davis was the first to earn the Heisman Trophy (award for the most outstanding player in college football), but, unfortunately, a few months after he won, he was diagnosed with leukemia and died by the age of 23.
Ellis played Davis's relative/best friend who was in the civil rights movement and an admirer of Martin Luther King who inspired Davis to make some admirable principled stands over the course of his college career. (Ellis also had hair in the movie. He looks different with hair).
It's sort of a sad movie. He died so darn young and with so much unrealized talent, but he also accomplished a great deal at a difficult time.
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Date: 2010-07-05 08:27 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-07-01 10:58 pm (UTC)Also, I had no idea that Ryan Kwanten was Australian.
Ryan was a regular on Home and Away for years. He played bad boy with a heart of gold Vinnie Patterson. I used to watch it when my children were little. :)
ETA: I meant to say that I was disturbed by the Nelsan Ellis interview too. I read an interview a while ago where he says similar things - and also that most of his family won't watch the show (as
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Date: 2010-07-02 10:28 am (UTC)Ah. I never saw that show. Neighbours was the one I watched. And thanks for the link, Cal. Nice to have something new to explore.