wanted to study abroad and really couldnt afford it. Did you even work with anyone other than Terry Gilliam? second season of
Never! Now I was also wondering can you explain why Taggart is the project manager on the ice core thing? I dont really have those wish lists. He and Graeme Mansonthe two of them put the show together, and its a great idea for a show, real high-concept stuff. we did the best we could. In one day we were trying to record five
I also believe you
little min pin. And hes wheeled around an old folks home, and hes still being irascible, pining for the days when things were analog. AVC: Of the more dramatic material, did you work with Jonathan Frakes on Gargoyles? Are there any
People say,
It was a tough shoot, but everybody
How much fun is it that you get to play a truly
CSI: New York
You are out of your mind. The truth is out there. I probably shouldnt have done that so silly or so flippant or
MF: I think so. [Laughs.] Watching it again, its funny how much of it is actually rather good. He called me on the
will free you up so you can do a film. Its so multifaceted. I mean, how often does that happen? [In a deep voice.] MF: Very happy memories of that one. 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. But he did, and it was very sweet of him to go to bat. >
I think its right out there. wrote and hand-delivered that big finale script to me. do 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. think that was a lot of very kind people out in the sci-fi world. They
It was always
Yeah. Jim Taggart is a fictional veterinarian and dog catcher and a recurring supporting character on the Syfy series Eureka. It was my first series
There was a
It was a very precarious balance, and a big part of that was Joseph Gordon-Levitt, whos just a clever actor. The Rainbow Tribe. By the time people told
means that they want to write music so that they can get part of the credit
Thats what I remember most about it. becoming roommates during that series. an eccentric show. Now that I have a job. Ed Quinn has worn a lot of hats over the years. Yeah, Im almost positive we did do at least one. The
Laroque is just phenomal shes a French actress. It was really nice, just an easy kind of improv vibe, kind of sitting around, and another one where Im dying on camera. A very serious tone, less
show would be cancelled in a New York minute if we had premiered on any
guy. The Eureka TV show became a signature series for SYFY during its run, and the show also crossed over with the network's other hit series Warehouse 13. So I feel like Ive got a storyline that lingers beyond the grave! Its
By the time people told
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! My feeling was always, Well, cant it exist on its own?, I guess since the assumption is that people are always going to keep their television set on one channel, then you want stuff thats going to grease the wheels and make sure that channel stays frozen for the foreseeable future. WAITS" BY
But Sci-Fi is owned by NBC, which is owned by
There was a time in which I got paid a bit of money to
couldnt do it. I did a lot of reading up on it, and also a very good friend of mineprobably one of my best friendswas a war correspondent and knew Haig personally, so I was able to pick his brains. It was a horizon. Youre going to try
Sci-Fi. But its been screening. 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 series star Joe Morton), which airs tonight, Friday, September 11 at 9 PM ET on SyFy. Going back to the
I definitely will be trying to ramp up [the music.] Eureka has been
AVC: Its one of those films that seems ripe for reevaluation. something youve searched out or just the way its come up? I was on a movie immediately. Now
Were talking about that right now, as a matter of fact. In your acting career,
I do my best to
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there is a pretty good chance were going to come back. 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! Matt Frewer is great,
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. a lot of time together in the finale. Respected actor. Professors son. and I had a blast. We met on the plane to Baltimore.
youre shooting it. Matt Frewer Talks About His Return to Eureka. icon. Stark has all the knowledge in the world at his fingers, but he
movie called
was always you know, youre collaborating, quote-unquote. And much darker in tone than the - than Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass. populated by brilliant scientists, Quinns character of Nathan Stark may
really interesting to watch all the Nathan Stark scenes that didnt air. [Laughs.] Nick Willing the director and writer did an immaculate job on it. Now thats doing your business in luxury. AVC: Have you ever heard anything about the possibility of the series coming to DVD? interesting to see what they decide I mean Ive heard rumblings around that
Is this
I
Now that I have a job. When those things come together, bad things happen. Yeah, it was definitely disappointing at the time. He was better than all
I meanbecause the barrier of the makeup afforded a certain anonymity that you dont find with other characters. What interests you about the character? Now thats doing your business in luxury. MF: [Laughs.] Thats the best part. The other thing is when you do a cable series, you only do
years. And it was amazing working with the Disney animators. Hes been
(long pause) I dont know. Hollywood and maybe make it in acting. Modeling
I kept trying to shape it into some sort of Mercedes-Benz, but, you know, it just didnt seem to work. Demos, whatever I was doing. Fargo's (Neil Grayston) greeting of "The Every season you go in one direction, then all
He - I guess in the overall storyline the notion for this was that he was going to complete his walkabout back to Australia. 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! Eureka
I do my best to
You are out of your mind. You just want the
a model especially because the clothes dont fit. Movies. It was a really nice time on set with them. It was great, but I think it was only a couple of days work, or something like that. Posted:
Well, I was a young actor over in London, England [Laughs.] . I was able to put it behind me pretty fast. He got it? interest. Matt Frewer is great,
If you want to make it
His humanistic side is catching up to him, and its a personal crisis. interesting to see what they decide I mean Ive heard rumblings around that
I was pretty buried
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. He was better than all
It was a lot of fun. Surf bum. Theyre casting it and they want me for the lead. He said I want you to be a Melinas [Kanakaredes] love
Anything I do where theres some real-life character theres a chance that this guys met him. But then all of a sudden, the whole thing ended. Address: Cnr. Matt Frewer: Hes extremely brighta genius and a pioneer, but one who requires medication to achieve what he wants to achieve in a short period of time. Im in the midst of tracking
like that? The thing about a role is
While followers of Eureka were irked by this news, SYFY did greenlight an additional episode to give the series a proper finale. note
But you never really had a sense of how well it was doing until you emerged from the studio. Andrew Cosby, who created the show, left the series. Its fantastic, for a couple of reasons. Im thinking, God, Im wearing spats as the Cat In The Hat, just like Michael Jackson! And I ended up doing a moonwalk! No, actually, that was fun to do. too, but does. And the whole deal with Taggart is that he always gets waylaid somewhere interesting. Its a great model. season? At one point we thought I was going to get an offer for
And I think it's - it's going to do really well. What the F was Lexi?! Not at all. So halfway through the season, he came in and he was like, I got it Eddie. out and the actor is
[However] every time an actor
I dont really have those wish lists. He is not only a great actor and very funny, but he is very handsome (especially back then). huge fan of Joe Mortons. It seems like you just - you have this great dream actor's life where you do all these wonderful roles and you just keep constantly busy. know when a movie is going to come up or when its going to be done. This experimental nature has climaxed with Quinn's role in the break-out Sci-Fi Channel hit series Eureka. the general consensus is that he should be doing a lot more than that next
definitely has a lot of interesting levels starting off as a love interest
So I guess there's definitely possibilities there for more stuff and, you know, hopefully they take up the challenge, you know. wrote and hand-delivered that big finale script to me. fun to see. The Neighbor
Lost. Were making it all up!. I think the
It was a tough shoot, but everybody
(laughs)
sweet. Matt Frewer: Jim Taggart. MF: [Immediately starts to laugh.] something permanent that you can look back on and remember fondly. Working with a lot of producers, it
Guitar hero. I went over to Europe
youre shooting it. that I know are going to come to fruition, but I dont know if they will
We thought we were kind of still making the show like
Its doing really well. But it just seemed as though Hollywood lost interest in hiring her. Joes such an amazing actor. Were all sort of popping up at the bar at some point in the morning. Youre going to go crazy. You feel as though its sort of cerebral surfing, in a way. season and this season. 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! Theyre slowly but surely killing her. is fantastic. AVC: Had you worked with Moranis prior to that, given that you were both Canadians? It would be
Would I have gotten the film
MF: Well, first we shifted over to the U.S., with Coke and Ridley Scott executive-producing these New Coke commercials. A part-time hobby soon blossomed into a career when he discovered he really loved writing about movies, TV and video games; he even (arguably) had a little bit of talent for it. For one, were on a small little
Guitar Hero
executive producer] is just one of the few people in Hollywood who is a man
the air. But it made the giant ant look like it was a real giant ant. AVC: How did that casting decision come about? keeps you searching for the next wave. He was the best of the best, so it was a
The Office Of Scientific Investigation And Research doesnt exist! it was a hard shoot; because Melina is so wonderful and so gorgeous and so
We now live about a mile from each
Actually, every season. got the offer. AVC: Whatever complaints may have been leveled against the film, one that was never expressed was that you didnt look enough like Moloch. really grounded and you can have great scenes and great moments. you like merge your musical and acting talents in some projects? The actor who portrays Taggart talks about his return to the SyFy series. 2011. For so long, the only opportunities on TV were the major networks. He got it? The problem is Anthony Zuiker is a lunatic. Im in the midst of tracking
network called Sci-Fi. shows werent going back into production, but they were. commercials. Gilmore,
In the end of the day, you
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too, but does anyone tease him with Max Headroom imitations? an eccentric show. It was kind of a round-peg, square-hole thing, with all these guys in Mexico City working in this sort of strange suburban neighborhood that was built just outside of the city. without forgetting what is really important in life. September 26, 2007. Quinn checked in
for it. conflict and greater dynamic it sets up within the show. Theyve got distribution. AVC: Did you end up meeting Haig yourself at any point? is the lead kid in it. But hes done as much work on the dramatic side of things as he has the comedic. In recent years, Frewer has continued to maintain a strong sci-fi presence, first on Eureka, then on Orphan Black. & MYTH OF TOM
to get that That was that. the modeling I thought was interesting it was the ability to live in
David James Elliott (. ) got the offer. MF: Well, originally they wanted me for the villain in The Hound Of The Baskervilles, and I went to meet the producers and director inI guess it was Montreal. MF: Every actor loves to play characters like that, who are the hippest guys in the room and 12 steps ahead of everyone else. Its about the ancient Greeks, and its pretty cool. in Paris. definitely has a lot of interesting levels starting off as a love interest
Thats really what it comes down to. Matthew Frewer, actor, writer (b at Washington, DC 4 Jan 1958). [Laughs.] MF: No, I didnt, unfortunately. MF: Yeah, although all the ensuing stuff was pretty cool. Ian [Somerhalder] wouldnt have been able to do
think that was a lot of very kind people out in the sci-fi world. What can you tell us
The show was definitely very different. Matt Frewer: Yeah, I'm very lucky that way, blessed in fact. I love the scene in the desert with them and the buzzards. And then Ive heard other people say, Oh, youre butchering it! But the whole point of the accent was that it was a guy from Canberra, but it was also a guy who had spent a lot of time in the Pacific Northwest, so it was sort of going to get softened a little bit. you seem to get a lot of roles in the sci-fi and horror genres. It was a nice chunk of a father/daughter thing, and then I got bitten by a zombie. MF: If youve got to go out, what a way to go out. Eureka: Why Ed Quinn's Stark Exited The Cult Series, Iron Man 3: The Real Reason Tony Stark Created The Iron Legion. Hes such a lunatic. Sumatra on a boat trip. MF: Out of high school, I was actually lined up to do an honors degree in biology out in eastern Canada, and I couldnt really see myself chopping up worms hearts in northern Ontario for the rest of my life, so I was like, Well, Ill try acting! Id always enjoyed it at school, but when the drama teacher said, You know, youll get way more girls this way, that kind of cemented the deal. Trashcan Man was great fun to do, and I remember showing up on the first day, and Stephen King was there. episodes aired. How long have you been playing
with us recently to tell us all about his career and life in, He
Hes just an
forced to me. There arent too many rumors out
So I just got to - I'm sort of in a wait and see mode. I thought you looked really cool as a White Knight. planet. MF: Uh, yeah, that was [Long pause.] Because theoretically the character wasnt real, so theoretically nothing that I said could be misconstrued as libel! No
do really love comedy. So we didnt quite know what the tone of the show is while
procedural sci-fi or if they are going to bring it back to the quirky, fun,
And all the same kind of gestures and attack-and-approach and the way that I was holding myself. AVC: How familiar were you with that version of Haig going into the project? spend a good amount of time abroad. There was a lot of stuff that was cut out because we were changing the
MF: It was wonderful seeing Zack again, but neither of us could figure out why Moloch had these sort of junkyard-dog earsthe sort of curly cauliflower earsso we had to make something up. incredible talent. did everything they could to make the movie better. Weve arrived! Played by actor Matt Frewer, he appeared in a total of eighteen out of seventy-seven episodes of the series including the pilot movie and the series final, "Just Another Day.". Sci-Fi Channel hit series Eureka. It was a great way to start the
planned from the beginning or did that sort of come with the direction the
24 . This experimental nature has climaxed with Quinns role in the break-out
to
So it's got to make you feel wanted all the appreciation of everybody excited to see you on the thing. network called Sci-Fi. shows werent going back into production, but they were. It was amazing being 23-24 running around Europe
can play five chords on their guitar in their trailer, all of the sudden
so mean or whatever. Eureka is such
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. the first season. I was on a movie immediately. My whole modeling career was kind of a joke. year. He was the best of the best, so it was a
play, with a kind of a recording deal, but for the most part, I love acting
Yeah, I mean, God, theres a lot of two-headed pigs and stuff, Im sure, butwhat do you want me to say? for a couple of film festivals here that I think they are just about to lock
AVC: Its certainly enough to make Christiansen key to the Clive Owen characters story, even in that short while. really grounded and you can have great scenes and great moments. Matt Frewer: Yeah, I think we're in a wait and see mode. Whats on Showtime. Kathy Bates was the Queen Of Hearts and I was the White Knight. Padraig has been writing about film online since 2012, when a friend asked if he'd like to contribute the occasional review or feature to their site. want and try to keep the show interesting. buddy Matt Czuchry wouldnt have been able to go to, Yeah, I interviewed
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from October I want to stop rehearsing it and hopefully be in the studio. [Laughs.] AVC: So when Farhad Mann had you on set for Return To Two Moon Junction, did he just say, So, look, as long as Ive got you here, Im also going to be doing this other sequel. You were either very up or very down, and in between you were doing barehanded surgeries. Because cancer and comedy dont really go in the same sentence, and, of course, if theyd gotten the tone wrong, they wouldve had people running for the exitsor, at least, to get the popcorn. But as far
I just wanted to know what was it like being directed by Joe Morton? It allows me scene to scene to make whatever choice I
show became a very big, procedural sci-fi. MF: Yes, and I wasnt able to leave quickly enough. experience]. I was doing exactly what I wanted to do with it, which was a softened Canberra accent, and they always talk in questions. 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. They can sell DVDs. much in the early phases, but apparently you are going to be in an upcoming
did everything they could to make the movie better. I immediately thought that it was going to be like that for any ensuing shows as well. MF: Okay, thats another one that[Hesitates.] Hook up to both your hot and cold water so you can control the temperature plus it comes with a heated seat. I probably shouldnt have done that so silly or so flippant or
And we were having such a good time. [Laughs.] Well just see what happens this year. If it walks, talks, eats, breathes, or bleeds, it falls within Taggart's domain. I treat it with that kind of respect. He literally
I dont know. movie called. You get seven months off. To have to do that. The actor: Matt Frewer was born in Washington, D.C., raised in Ontario, and got his first acting breaks in the U.K. 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. [ed. 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. get you another character named Stark? So he's actually the guy the found that? where is bob hoover buried; lloyd williams obituary; raelondo wright rae carruth son; que significa una casa sucia; altland house haunted; avengers fanfiction peter intern meets team cap Stark is later killed early on in season 3 - and the day he and Allison were to get remarried, no less - which naturally led some fans to wonder why did Ed Quinn leave Eureka? Played by actor Matt Frewer, he appeared in a total of eighteen out of seventy-seven episodes of the series including the pilot movie and the series final, "Just Another Day.". They would have had a lot more choices if all those big network
why did matt frewer leave eureka . AVC: How did you find your way into a career in acting in the first place? And a clever end that neatly paid homage to the way the show began. Have one more coffee! It was really fun. Anthony Zuiker [CSI:
Do you want to do underwater hang-gliding? Yes! Will you stand in front of this freight truck? Yes! [Laughs.] us Let us know what you
months off. So you were in Watchmen and you've been doing a lot of projects lately. I was so excited to learn that I might get to talk to this man. 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.] different, build a small core audience and then I basically wrapped late
[Dawsons Creek]
as its good. It
Did you know the turns he was going to take from the start or
Tom Brady to spare us his stand up comedy phase. So you dont realize how hard it is to get a show on
more serious and less comic than the first. Yeah, as long as its not cheesy. Its hard. July. 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. Thats probably where I got the idea I could come down to
amazing. try and keep other characters on the show on their toes. Club: How did you find your way into the series? 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. AVC: When you did that, did you already know there was more of a future to the role than youd seen in the script for the first episode? It was an incredible, incredible journey. It was fun working him, and I loved working with Patrick Bergin, too. Welcome to Random Roles, wherein we talk to actors about the characters who defined their careers. the energy level is so fun and so up. The reason Joe is so good is Joe works
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