True Blood’s Denis O’Hare sat down for an interview with Imagine Fashion, a new Fashion Film website. In the interview he does a lot of talking about the seriousness of acting that takes place in True Blood.
Whether singing to Sweet Charity or tearing out the heart of a newscaster and brandishing it in fury, the actor Denis O’Hare is always fully committed. Seamlessly blending into the world of whatever he plays in, O’Hare’s elastic range and grounded artistry has illuminated such characters as Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, Senator John Briggs in Gus Van Sant’s Milk, and the Mississippi vampire king Russell Edgington on Alan Ball’s HBO series True Blood. Versatile and outspoken, the self-proclaimed “gay socialist atheist” has a dynamic creative range – actor, musician, and playwright. O’Hare’s one-man-play, An Iliad, co-written with Lisa Peterson, makes its New York debut at New York Theater Workshop in April, 2012.
Click on the image to go to their site to see the full interview with Denis.
source: imaginefashion.com




Lynnpd, thanks for finding this and sharing! Very interesting interview and insight into TB as well. Gotta love Denis ~ what an incredible actor.
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Man, he is so great. Get that guy an Emmy or a Golden Globe or something!
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Unfortunately, my video stuttered so much I had to listen a few times to get anything discernible. But what he said, especially about the actors on TB, was so revealing. He is so smart, and so insightful about his craft. And his compliments about TB were great to hear!
Thanks, lynnpd, for posting!
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