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Assignment X Interview Jesse Williams (Cabin)

23 May 2011 Leave a comment

Interview: Actor Jesse Williams on GREY’S ANATOMY & CABIN IN THE WOODS

The actor talks playing doctor and working with Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard

By DON. E. PETERSON / Contributing Writer

Jesse Williams in Grey's Anatomy

Dr. Jackson Avery arrived at Seattle Grace Hospital when it merged with Mercy West Hospital last season on GREY’S ANATOMY. The surgical resident survived the shootout in the season finale and has been making waves all through this past season. It may tell you something about the appeal of Jesse Williams, the actor who portrays Jackson, that on GREEK, he played a character known as “the Hotness Monster.” Williams is adept at playing nonchalant, too – when someone comments that he’s created quite a stir on GREY’S ANATOMY, Williams responds innocently, “Oh, have I?”

The former high school teacher was previously on the TV series BEYOND THE BREAK and in the films THE SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING PANTS 2 and BROOKLYN’S FINEST with Richard Gere, Don Cheadle and Ethan Hawke. Here he talks about his work on GREY’S ANATOMY and in the finally-scheduled-for-release theatrical film CABIN IN THE WOODS.

ASSIGNMENT X: Have you done any research into being a doctor for the part?

WILLIAMS: Yeah, I do some reading, I’m reading a couple books about young surgeons, about surgery, about hospital life, about those hours, and I grew up kind of watching off and on those surgeries on public access on TV. They would show heart surgeries and brain surgeries, just on some random channel you’d skip through. And usually, you’re grossed out, but I wasn’t. I’m not squeamish; I’m fascinated by the whole process.

AX: How is it speaking all the medical jargon?

WILLIAMS: Sometimes that’s tough. I think what’s equally tough is the choreography, because we’re doing a lot of precise medical moves, and we’re “Close that aorta,” “Get through the sutures.” We have doctors on our set that come in and correct you. I could save your life right now [laughs].

AX: Season Six ended with a series of literal big bangs, in the form of gunshots. How was that finale to shoot? Were you worried that your character might not survive?

WILLIAMS: Absolutely. That whole season was week by week, “I don’t know if I have a job next week.” Remember, I signed on to do it for three episodes, in and out. I was looking for the next job, and they wrote me into the next one. And the next one. And then I got a small part in the next one. I joked there was a performance-based contract. Like an athlete or something. [The Season Six finale had] excitement, but it was also bittersweet. I mean, these [actors playing characters who got killed] are buddies of mine. Robert Baker is a tremendous actor, hilarious, a nice guy and Nora Zehetner – I mean, we all came in together, we all literally had our first day on the job together, we are that class. So when you find out one isn’t going on – it was the luck of the draw, it could have been any one of us. We also feel kind of bad. But they’ll go on and do bigger and better things. What I like is that they finished with a bang. They really work with a lot of friends here. But they finished with tremendous performances. What’s nice is, Meredith’s character invited [Jackson and other survivors] into her home. So we stayed with them for a little while. It’s kind of a nice symbolism, I think, and as a fan of GREY’S from the early years, people staying under one roof.

[The Season Six finale] was kind of four levels of experience. Reading it was very tremendous and the most tenuous table read we’ve ever had. Everybody was hanging by the edge of their seats. Then you shoot it, and you get this adrenaline and you have an experience in this way with your coworkers. And then you watch it, and that’s a whole different ballgame. And then you get the fans’ reactions, which is something completely unexpected. I’ve heard just unanimous people loved it, and I think it opened it up to a great premiere this season.

Cabin in the Woods

AX: Before you were on GREY’S ANATOMY, you made CABIN IN THE WOODS, the horror movie written by Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard, with Goddard directing and Whedon producing, which is finally supposed to be coming out via Lionsgate this October. How was it working on that film?

WILLIAMS: Those guys are terrific, Joss and Drew – they’re like kids in a candy store. We’re working with a lot of gory content, we’re working in Vancouver in the woods in the middle of the night in brutal conditions, and they’re so happy, they get so much joy, it transcends – it goes into us. It really was like summer camp. We loved the process, they had a great sense of humor and I think just terrific imaginations. So that was a big task. It was the first time I had a lead in a film, and was working on a film for three-and-a-half months or whatever, and gosh, they were a dream.

AX: Obviously, executive producer/creator Shonda Rhimes frowns on story spoilers, but can you tell us of any guest stars who may be coming up on GREY’S ANATOMY for the season finale or early next season?

WILLIAMS: We always have really wonderful guest stars, but I don’t know of anybody [specific[.

AX: You’ve got the summer hiatus coming up. What did you do during your previous hiatus?

WILLIAMS: I took a break. I traveled. I went to the World Cup in South Africa, I went all over South Africa. I saw four matches in Johannesburg and Cape Town. It was awesome. We had a great time. I was in France, I was in London – I just travel as much as possible, because otherwise, I just live in my trailer.

Original Interview at Assignment X

AX: Did you do any promotion for GREY’S while you were traveling?

WILLIAMS: I did some promotion in Cannes during the film festival. Huge fans out there, and I did one interview in Cape Town. It was tough during the World Cup, because the finale was airing [in South Africa] then, so the fans were extra-rabid. And I had no idea – I had expected to be totally anonymous out there, but they treated me like I was freakin’ Leonardo DiCaprio. It was absurd.

Entertainment Weekly Interview Neil Patrick Harris (video)

23 May 2011 Leave a comment

J August RichardsLast month, Neil Patrick Harris led an all-star cast — including Stephen Colbert, Christina Hendricks, and Jon Cryer — in a staged reading of Stephen Sondheim’s musical Company at NYC’s Lincoln Center. But the four-nights-only show left plenty of ticketless fans clamoring for their chance to see the spectacle — enough, in fact, that the show’s producers decided to film it and bring it to theaters for a limited run starting June 15. In an exclusive interview with EW’s Dave Karger (below), Harris chats about his experience on the show and why co-star Colbert  turned out to be a musical-theater natural. And there’s more — head to EW’s Facebook page and “Like” us to see an exclusive video of Harris talking about his upcoming gig hosting this year’s Tony Awards on June 12.

Watch the video here.

ABC Picks up Alan Tudyk’s Suburgatory

23 May 2011 Leave a comment

Alan Tudyk

ABC has picked up half hour comedy, Suburgatory starring Alan Tudyk, the plot revolves around a New York City Teen who is forced to move to the suburbs with her dad. Alan plays one of the father’s friends. Suburgatory will air Wednesday’s at 8.30pm and you can watch a preview here.

Source: TVLine

NBC picks up David Krumholtz’ The Playboy Club

23 May 2011 Leave a comment

David Krumholtz

NBC have picked up The Playboy Club, starring David Krumholtz, a drama set in 1960 Chicago and focussing on the first Playboy bunnies. David plays the club’s manager. Sean Maher also appears in the pilot. The Playboy Club will air Monday nights and you can watch the trailer here.

Source: TVLine

CBS Picks Up Julie Benz’ A Gifted Man

23 May 2011 Leave a comment

Julie Benz

CBS has picked up Julie Benz‘ new show, A Gifted Man. The show revolves around a surgeon who “learns the true meaning of life from his wife” who just happens to be dead. Julie will play his sister, “an overwhelmed single mother with an enormous heart.” The show will air Friday’s at 8pm.

Source: TVLine

NBC Picks Up Free Agents Remake starring Anthony Stewart Head

23 May 2011 Leave a comment

Anthiny Stewart HeadNBC have picked up the US remake of Free Agents in which Anthony Stewart Head will reprise his role as Stephen. Free agents will air on Wednesday’s at 8:30, and you can watch a preview here.

Source: TVLine

Laist interviews Marc Blucas on his new series Necessary Roughness

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CW Picks up Sarah Michelle Gellar’s “Ringer”

23 May 2011 Leave a comment

Sarah Michelle Gellar

The CW has picked up Sarah Michelle Gellar‘s new series “Ringer” which will air on Tuesday nights paired with 90210. Ringer relvoves around Sarah’s character, Bridget, a woman who take on her twin sister’s identity in order to hide from the mob. Check out some pictures from the pilot in our Sarah Michelle Gellar gallery.

Source: zap2it

A Streetcar Named Desire

16 May 2011 Leave a comment

Who: Miss Juliet Productions

What: A staged reading of A Streetcar Named Desire. All proceeds go t Equality Now

Where: The Lillian Theatre, 6320 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90038


When:
4th and 5th June 2011
How:
RSVP to deveril@earthlink.net or tel 323-634-4939

Price: Pay-what-you-can


Whedonverse Guests:

Juliet LandauDrusilla in Buffy and Angel

Wesh Interview Sarah Michelle Gellar

16 May 2011 Leave a comment

Sarah Michelle GellarSarah Michelle Gellar promotes reading and talks about the possibility of a “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” movie.

Watch the video at www.wesh.com