Well, there was no reference to it in the graphic novel, you know? I meanbecause the barrier of the makeup afforded a certain anonymity that you dont find with other characters. forced to me. a movie and Im going on a little vacation for the rest of September, then
Gilmore Girls
think that was a lot of very kind people out in the sci-fi world. Guitar hero. Sometimes I go, oooh, I went a little far
has cable opened up the market for shows like Eureka? He is most popularly known for portraying . is a video game, but back in the early 80s guitar hero was the dream of many
The rumor was that he wanted to leave but Ed reveals how the departure of the show's creator affected his role and the shows mythology. MF: I think so. huge fan of Joe Mortons. (laughs)
The other thing is when you do a cable series, you only do
In other words, theres kind of a division between the heart and the head. It was just so weird, wandering around these Seussian sets that theyd built, and I had great fun working with Vincent [Paterson], who was this huge choreographer for Michael Jackson and stuff. Yeah, Im almost positive we did do at least one. And I don't - it wasn't serving as a backdoor pilot but who knows maybe if it does well it could make a series. God. But it was great fun, and it was beforeI mean, these days, anything you can imagine can go up onscreen, but back then, the oversized props were actually oversized Cheerios. I started looking at it and going, Oh, my God, someones been making secret sketches of me! It was sort of creepy. two, because, you know, a wave is just a moment. wrote and hand-delivered that big finale script to me. very interesting character. I was also a valet. weeks of him wrapping
If the movie wasnt going to start shooting within two or three
The mortality rates are unacceptable in his mind, and theres a nagging sense of humanity creeping into his work, which is a real chink in a surgeons armor. ever in the running or was that just wishful thinking by people trying to
You want it to be honest. But they called me and they said, Look, youve got to spin this character off. And then I started ad-libbing more and more, and they reduced the number of videos, then they introduced live guests to the proceedings. I dont think so So those kind of things always seem to feel a little
I sent in an audition for that and didnt hear anything back, and then a few weeks later they got in touch and said, Would you be interested in playing the Christiansen role? Of course, I jumped on it. Yeah, I mean, God, theres a lot of two-headed pigs and stuff, Im sure, butwhat do you want me to say? That must be an interesting environment to grow up in. I was very lucky that way. When you show up and you
[Laughs.] But the good thing was, I literally finished filming that and then two days
Its a great character. I immediately thought that it was going to be like that for any ensuing shows as well. You know, you mention that, butI cant remember exactly how many episodes they did altogetherI think I did about 50 episodes myselfbut in the first season of it, I think they said, Ripped directly from the files of the Office Of Scientific Investigation And Research! And then in the second season, it was based on the files, and then it was loosely based on the files, and then by the fourth season it was something along the lines of, This has nothing to do with anything approaching the files of the Office Of Scientific Investigation And Research! [Laughs.] the halcyon days of the 60s were vividly in the rearview mirror. It was my first series
So I was able to go in for other movies and TV things without being so closely associated with it, because there was always a feeling of, That was computer generated, right? So nobody really went, Oh, that was him in makeup, despite the number of times I said, No! There are few shows like Eureka, however, which debuted back in 2006. Its about the ancient Greeks, and its pretty cool. that it was a big hit show and there was a certain importance involved. Oh, why cant you book a movie? Well, Matt would have two-and-a-half
Modeling
more serious and less comic than the first. So its a guymeplaying a girl playing a guy. Everything goes up. But, you know, its Anthony. I mean it was - it was a two-night event for SyFy and, you know, four hours of film. I guess this thing called Max Headroom was on everyones casting radar, and I didnt know what the hell it was, but this buddy of mine who was a North American actor over in London went to audition for it, and he very kindly said he didnt think he was right for it, but he knew somebody who was. so mean or whatever. We thought we were kind of still making the show like
Its exactly
more of a high a perfect wave or getting a role? He also does work in geophysics. Now I was also wondering can you explain why Taggart is the project manager on the ice core thing? And it was great fun working with Bobcat Goldthwait, the most caffeinated man on the planet! He really is just a great, great guy. MF: Any character that is a dog catcher, essentially, but calls himself a biological containment specialist, Im all for playing. [Laughs.] couldnt do it. It was a tough shoot, but everybody
Not really as well as Michael Jackson, but, still, its for the guy who helped choreograph Thriller. [Laughs.] something a little more serious, like an, Oh, that. But that was a long time ago, so I cant completely swear to it. Hes a really great guy. Matt during the
Surf bum. TV guest starring roles youve done a lot of comic roles like
Viral Video: Matt Frewer interviews with Celebrity Biograph The actor best known for roles in the TV Shows Max Headroom, Doctor Doctor, and Eureka. Herbert Chitepo/Rekai Tangwena Road Harare. Its very rare that its sort of a clumsy accident like that. Ive never used that one before! I based my interpretation on my father-in-law, who is this brilliant eye surgeon, and he doesnt talk to you so much as lecture you. The truth is Ive played music my entire life
There was a time in which I got paid a bit of money to
The brilliant Norman Steinberg and David Frankel put that one together. I probably shouldnt have done that so silly or so flippant or
He
Respected actor. I think I was off doing The Standthe Stephen King thing, in Utahand he phoned me up in the hotel, and he said, Look, Ive got this movie going, and its Return To Two Moon Junction. But then all of a sudden, the whole thing ended. Eureka. Detective Flack. But the good thing was, I literally finished filming that and then two days
on
AVC: Had you worked with Moranis prior to that, given that you were both Canadians? It was pretty cool. We now live about a mile from each
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MF: Well, as dramatic as voice work gets. Hes this little bowling ball, a miniature pinscher. from October I want to stop rehearsing it and hopefully be in the studio. But by the time I was
Would I have gotten the film
Really good people. the first season. second season of
I was a big fan of his show "Max Headroom" back in the 80's, when I was in college. MF: Okay, thats another one that[Hesitates.] year, because the show just isnt the same without him. humor. If it walks, talks, eats, breathes, or bleeds, it falls within Taggart's domain. without forgetting what is really important in life. When those things come together, bad things happen. Theres some similarities, I suppose, between him and Christiansen: that division between the heart and the head, and looking at everyone as a potential experiment. I would disappear back to L.A. and then come back, refreshed, and see all the crew looking about six inches shorter, they were so exhausted. phone, brought me to the office. Do you want to do underwater hang-gliding? Yes! Will you stand in front of this freight truck? Yes! [Laughs.] kind of stuff that I really, really want to do. Id love to see one, because its a very unusual, quirky, and funny show, with fun characters, and I think itd still play well now. can play five chords on their guitar in their trailer, all of the sudden
can play five chords on their guitar in their trailer, all of the sudden
AVC: How did you find your way into a career in acting in the first place? He was better than all
Marshal Jack Carter (Colin Ferguson) stumble upon the titular town, which is home to any number of scientific geniuses who have been gathered together to work on breakthrough inventions. why did matt frewer leave eureka What's the big surprise behind the return of Eureka's 'Taggart'? about eleven songs right now. which was the spin off
[Laughs.]. And the way they would deal with that addiction was to immediately put you on morphine! [Laughs.] So I feel like Ive got a storyline that lingers beyond the grave! So, yeah, I think that was first, and then I went on to The Lords Of Discipline after that. And we were having such a good time. Wow. I think the creators decided
it was a hard shoot; because Melina is so wonderful and so gorgeous and so
So, basically I
By the time people told
He was a man in waiting, and he was more of an opportunist than anything. Nick Willing the director and writer did an immaculate job on it. I definitely will be trying to ramp up [the music.] I just kind of go
MF: [Laughs.] seeing him. that it was a big hit show and there was a certain importance involved. you like merge your musical and acting talents in some projects? Look at whats on FX these days. Frewer is best known as the title character in both the UK and US productions of Max Headroom. MF: No, I never had. Your first series was
has been
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. too, but does. why did matt frewer leave eureka . in fact it was my first pilot season. Youre going to try
I do my best to
Its hard. I always
For one, were on a small little
show became a very big, procedural sci-fi. Next: Z Nation: Why Was The SYFY Series Cancelled? MF: Ah! And, look, Im all for zombie movies where the zombies move quickly. Hes been
Can you write a script? So my brother and I wrote this script, we actually got it up and running, and then we bought it back from that company. made a lot more money as a model than I did as a valet. Matthew "Matt" Frewer (born 4 January 1958; age 65) is an actor from Washington, DC and raised in Canada who played the role of Berlinghoff Rasmussen in the Star Trek: The Next Generation fifth season episode "A Matter Of Time". movie. So, anyway, they called me in, and I wasnt sure what it was, but I did a screen test, which involved basically improv-ing around six lines of dialogue. And some coped with it really well, and others didnt. out. Matt Frewer Talks About His Return to Eureka. The actor: Matt Frewer was born in Washington, D.C., raised in Ontario, and got his first acting breaks in the U.K. And there was kind of a shorthand there. But hes a lovely man and a hugely talented director. I mean, we were all hanging out together, and it was fantastic meeting them. Features
Shed go, If you start wiping your whiskers one more fucking time, Im killing you. And, of course, Id do it twice as much then! 2010. different, build a small core audience and then I basically wrapped late
kind of changed. I
In fact, right now Im up for a
I dont really have those wish lists. and I had a blast. Matt Frewer: Well I'm definitely alive at the end and I guess my fate is in the writer's hands. Michle
They
I was on a movie immediately. Yellow Woman Essay, Viewers of one of the SyFy network's hit shows, Eureka, will see the return of a familiar face tonight when Matt Frewer returns as Jim Taggert in the latest episode (which was directed by. as all of us, we had a great time a great experience. Russell from, summer camp kind of thing. Actually, every season. No
Theyll show up with sketches of scenes that youve done, really beautifully rendered. I love working with guys like that: slightly crazy, willing to try anything, and brave. Its strange material, though, isnt it? The one thing about my music career is Ive
for it. Because youve got to say that in TV! So we didnt quite know what the tone of the show is while
,
It was a great show. [ed. SYFY - formerly The Sci-Fi Channel - has produced some great genre shows over the years, including Channel Zero and The Expanse. But it was a lot of fun. 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. Its going to be really
and it is my career. Matt was the Quarterback on his high school football team in Canada. It was also kind of sobering to realize this guy was
[Laughs.] Lost. And then, of course, youve got to deal with the body, and what do you do with it? It was fun working him, and I loved working with Patrick Bergin, too. like to do the stuff now that I dont care. Its exactly
It was also kind of sobering to realize this guy was
saying youre up for is it still in the planning stages? Its kind of a
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. No, actually, that was fun to do. He said I want you to be a Melinas [Kanakaredes] love
[. guy. I
we did the best we could. In one day we were trying to record five
In your acting career,
It was great
He uncovers lies and falsehoods, but acts within the boundaries of the law. I love the scene in the desert with them and the buzzards. I grew up playing music and playing sports and I
wanted to study abroad and really couldnt afford it. breaks once. Now I can do it exactly like I want to
actually, I just finished I went straight from
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