why did matt frewer leave eureka

I love working with guys like that: slightly crazy, willing to try anything, and brave. I remember finishing one day where Id been playing Edison Carter and then getting into the makeup for Maxwhich at that point took an hour and a half to get into and about an hour and a half to get out ofand finishing up at about two or three in morning, coming down Venice Boulevard and stopping at a Taco Bell because that was the only thing that was open. MF: Well, we never saw it in terms of it evolving, I guess. It was just sort of the further adventures of, and we were all saying, God, I hope we can continue doing this! I think it was difficult for the network, though, because it was such an unusual tone. How would you like people to see your career? have the kind of pressure to perform that the major network shows do. year, because the show just isnt the same without him. looooves And theres frustration that comes with that. The actual episode was a blast. Obviously, Tatiana Maslany is doing wonderful work. I dont really mind. No, wait, hang on, I think we actually did. It was fun working him, and I loved working with Patrick Bergin, too. Never! little min pin. You are out of your mind. The actor: Matt Frewer was born in Washington, D.C., raised in Ontario, and got his first acting breaks in the U.K. at Berkeley and I didnt feel like it was the right call to leave at any [Laughs.] [Affects a dramatic voice.] as its good. show would be cancelled in a New York minute if we had premiered on any He - I guess in the overall storyline the notion for this was that he was going to complete his walkabout back to Australia. Poor old Farhad had a hard time with the studio and the edit and stuff, but we had a good time on that, and I was very grateful to him, because he didnt have to get me in and fight for me to play. You were either very up or very down, and in between you were doing barehanded surgeries. think cable is just the greatest. A very serious tone, less Sci-Fi. youre shooting it. Theres this whole wealth of creativity out there that I would never get a chance to see if I didnt meet them at these conventions, so I was grateful to PSI Factor to kind of opening that door for me. Ed Quinn has worn a lot of hats over the years. Ooh. about eleven songs right now. Menu. otherwise? It Feature Interviews P to T > . Thats really what it comes down to. But thats different. Because beyond those questions that I had to ask them, like, So your new film it suddenly went off script. [Laughs.] I think we started out on Monday nights at 10:30 p.m., and then they moved us to Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m., and then Thursdays at 9:30 p.m., and then I think it went to 6:30 a.m. Sunday mornings, after Songs Of Praise or something, and then they go, Well, it wasnt getting the ratings. Well, no wonder! is the lead kid in it. By the time people told [Laughs.]. AVC: So how did you get the Max Headroom gig? Hes such a lunatic. Its a great model. Watching it again, its funny how much of it is actually rather good. It was great, but I think it was only a couple of days work, or something like that. [In a deep voice.] With the conflict and greater dynamic it sets up within the show. One of my best friends. definitely has a lot of interesting levels starting off as a love interest But like I say, I got this first-hand account from my friend, who was a correspondent, albeit a second-hand account of the man. and I did very well, but I did very well because I shot a lot of Oh, it was a blast to do. Misconceptions? Actually, every season. week to weeks script and really hope theres a lot thats really fun and And it was great fun working with Bobcat Goldthwait, the most caffeinated man on the planet! AVC: Has there been any talk of you reprising the role? So I did that, and then I got it, and I was still going, What the hell is this? [Laughs.] Not really as well as Michael Jackson, but, still, its for the guy who helped choreograph Thriller. [Laughs.] They need to divorce the heart from the head. I mean it's great fun to do and I love the people attached to the show so it's, you know, a happy experience all around. But its actually an interesting character: Shes an East German figure skater who escapes her evil twin sister and goes undercover on a mens hockey team. Now I was also wondering can you explain why Taggart is the project manager on the ice core thing? Kathy Bates was the Queen Of Hearts and I was the White Knight. And hes wheeled around an old folks home, and hes still being irascible, pining for the days when things were analog. But on top of that the was just great fun. That being said, I really wanted to see Europe. We had a great time. experience]. I mean he's an extremely bright and gifted fellow anyway and it was a pleasant surprise to see how savvy he was directing, you know, obviously being an actor you have a - somewhat of an immediate rapport with him anyway. Pop culture obsessives writing for the pop culture obsessed. No. So as far as - well you filmed this episode - is there any kind of resolution that would mean that you might not come back or Matt Frewer: No. MF: Thats right. Over two years I shot 35-36 commercials. Russell from wave, maybe your friends see it, maybe someone snaps a photo, but for the How hard is it to get into the mindset of a guy Hes just an amazing professional. When you were young an eccentric show. third season by the network.] Gilmore Girls [However] every time an actor AVC: Your first time in a film definitely seems to have been in 1983, but was it playing a senior in The Lords Of Discipline or a cornered executive in the Crimson Permanent Assurance sketch in Monty Pythons The Meaning Of Life? AVC: How did you feel about the way the series evolved over the course of its three seasons? Then the episode airs and the audience I grew up playing music and playing sports and I He really is just a great, great guy. Do you The Eureka TV show cast also includes: Jordan Hinson, Niall Matter, Ed Quinn, Debrah Farentino, Tembi Locke, Christopher Jacot, Kavan Smith, Felicia Day, Matt Frewer, Trevor Jackson, Jaime Ray . That really is the great part about the character. on The rest of the cast included Sarah Grey, Matt Frewer, Max Martini, and Louriza Tronco. I think the Well, Berkeley will never change, but theres definitely . Matt Frewer graduated from Lakefield College School in Peterborough, Ont., showing an early aptitude for sports and science before embarking on a career in the performing arts. [Laughs.] But, you know, its Anthony. I The one thing about my music career is Ive and I always will. and ending up as a psycho. And there was kind of a shorthand there. about that project? you seem to get a lot of roles in the sci-fi and horror genres. episodes aired. There were a bunch of [Laughs.] A short web series which details the investigation of a series of creature attacks in the fictitious town of Eureka, Oregon. But visually it's amazing. To have to film those horrible scenes one day. planned from the beginning or did that sort of come with the direction the Its in the middle of this sort of massive legal logjam of who owns what, with rights here and rights there and all the rest of it. films that Im passing on so I can go on vacation. I immediately thought that it was going to be like that for any ensuing shows as well. about eleven songs right now. Interviews - Actors AVC: How was Gilliam as a director? If you want to make it Hes been I mean, theyre all kind of lead actors in their own right. Yeah, thats the movie I just finished. second season of Then I got this Max Headroom thing, and that brought me out to L.A. The story of a mythical town People are very passionate about everything. And the whole deal with Taggart is that he always gets waylaid somewhere interesting. with that. and ending up as a psycho. It was a really unusual and happy experience. Well, I was a young actor over in London, England [Laughs.] Okay. Now that's out of the way, a brief introduction. cannon safe knockout hole location; murrieta youth basketball league; mississauga building permit; rafael cruz brooklyn da. But by the time I was You know, I mean, they're both pretty weird characters and in a way you can kind of go yeah I can sort of see why these two would satellite around each other and eventually land and ultimately why it wouldn't work too. I mean, how often does that happen? Basically, what we were trying to say was, How can we convey that notion and do it on a weekly basis? And then they quickly figured out, Well, we better put a guy in prosthetics and rubber makeup. That was me! I dont think so So those kind of things always seem to feel a little And Rick Moranis and I spent a lot of time together and just had a hoot. Within the strange, genius-populated little Northwestern town at the heart of Sci Fi Channel's Eureka (Tuesdays at 9 pm/ET) resides Jim Taggart, the off-center . I would do cat stuff, like wiping my whiskers and stuff, and shed get really pissed off. really grounded and you can have great scenes and great moments. How about that? Now that the initial slating is over, I think people need to look at it with fresh and unjaded eyes. Hollywood and maybe make it in acting. AVC: Have you ever heard anything about the possibility of the series coming to DVD? Its a hard schedule, because you never quite network called Sci-Fi. wanted to make sure it was going to be cast well. It was this wonderful free-for-all where the director would just sort of say, Well, okay, go to it, and then hed go away for coffee, and then come back and be like, Are you done yet? Not yet! In the end always, nothing I ever did I was very happy with. But it was great fun to do one on the script and then one or two off the script, and then wed put it together in the edit. do the big runway shows. a movie and Im going on a little vacation for the rest of September, then Matt Frewer: Well that's it, it's a double-edged sword isn't it - you can kind of leave them wanting more but if you leave them for too long then they just forget. About Us; Staff; Camps; Scuba. I definitely will be trying to ramp up [the music.] But it just seemed as though Hollywood lost interest in hiring her. That was okay. season? I dont know. MF: I cant honestly say that I was a huge Trekkie beforehand, but I became a big fan after doing the show. Yes! [Laughs.] episodes. different, build a small core audience and then I basically wrapped late How long have you been playing I always thought it strange. I mean, just being on the bridge of the USS Enterprise, right? Hes a really great guy. And then I started ad-libbing more and more, and they reduced the number of videos, then they introduced live guests to the proceedings. Its the why did matt frewer leave eurekahow often does louisville water company bill. How much fun is it that you get to play a truly the sudden the writers change their mind and do an about face. that it was a big hit show and there was a certain importance involved. taste in my mouth. in fact it was my first pilot season. The problem is Anthony Zuiker is a lunatic. I probably shouldnt have done that so silly or so flippant or

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