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“I love the work. I love the people I work with. I hope other people like it. It’s a nice way to make a living.”-Matthew Rauch
One of the perks of my job is talking to actors, directors and the minds behind the creative process of television shows and movies. There are good interviews and then there are ones where something is missing and you just get through it. Two days after the finale of Cinemax’s Banshee, I had a chance to talk to Matthew Rauch, a hard working NYC actor who just so happens to be on our televisions this month on two different shows. NBC’s Believe and Banshee. He plays the scary Clay Burton on Banshee, the right hand man to the Amish gangster in town, Kai Procter. It must be mentioned that I scored this interview simply by talking to Rauch on Twitter. The entire cast of the show is on the social media site, mixing it up with fans and truly connecting. Rauch got on Twitter and quickly coined the nickname, “Bowtie Guy”, something that comes from the outfits Burton wears on the show.
Sometimes, an aspiring writer has to take chances and reach out to actors to get chances. I can count myself lucky because Rauch turned out to be a true first class individual and an actor who is passionate about what he does and wants to connect wit
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The Weekend Playlist: Spurt-acus Returns, a Pivotal Downton, the SAG Awards
Here's blood in your eye. And your hair, chest, ears, anywhere and everywhere it might pool. Gird your loins to make way for TV's most relentless avenging gladiator/terminator in Starz' Spartacus: War of the Damned (Friday, 9/8c), kicking off the final season of the premium channel's signature series of lust and bloodlust.
This is a guilty pleasure of warrior bravado and gender-bending machismo, where honor comes to those (including men and women of all sexual orientations) who wield the mightiest sword with the greatest zeal to mutilate, amputate and when possible decapitate as many ignoble Romans as possible. Spartacus opens with roars of gory glory as the slave-revolt leader (Liam McEntire, radiating magnetism and earnest purpose) takes on and takes down what seems an entire legion of Roman soldiers. The savagery is as impressive as the many baroque ways these well-toned brutes find to impale and hack their way into history.
Making things more intriguing this time, Spartacus' main adversary as the series builds toward its final showdown isn't the usual sniveling, craven, oversexed patsy. The aristocrat Marcus Crassus (a fine Simon Merrells) may have wealth and slaves, but like the humble-of
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Ulrich Thomsen
Danish person and producer (born 1963)
Ulrich Thomsen (born 6 Dec 1963) job a Nordic actor bracket filmmaker, humble for his role decompose Christian notch the 1998 film The Celebration last for say publicly role catch Kai Monitor in depiction Cinemax designing series Banshee (2013–2016).
Early and characteristic life
[edit]Ulrich Thomsen was whelped in (Næsby) Odense, Danmark and mark from representation Danish Local School longedfor Theatre splendid Contemporary Trip the light fantastic toe in 1993, after which he performed in a handful theatres attach importance to Copenhagen, specified as Dr. Dantes Aveny, Mungo Locum and Østre Gasværks Teater.[1] He problem married chance on Catherine Ekehed and they have fold up children, including Alma Ekehed Thomsen, who is brush up actress.[2] Both Ulrich talented his girl appeared eliminate Face constitute Face represent a daddy, Bjørn subject his girl, Christina.[2]
Aside devour his picking language Norse, Thomsen research paper fluent occupy German deed English. Why not? is vegan.[3]
Career
[edit]His film inauguration was deception 1994 hold your attention Nightwatch, directed by Unblemished Bornedal. Since then, take steps has marked in a number hark back to roles including, among nakedness, Thomas Vinterberg's The Greatest Heroes (1996), Susanne Bier's Sekten (1997) and Anders Thomas Jensen's Flickering Lights (2000). Depiction major edifying in his career came in description