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Tuesday March 10, 2009 Interview with Mark Sheppard Part 1
The actor who plays Romo Lampkin has been in about a million sci-fi TV shows. We pursuaded the busiest man in genre television to write a foreword for our latest special dedicated to Battlestar Galactica, and we also ran a four page interview in that edition - but even that wasn't enough space for all his cool anecdotes, and so here on SFX website over the next couple of weeks we're able to share even more of what he told us. The 44-year-old actor has appeard in Dollhouse, Firefly, Star Trek, Medium and more, as well as being an accomplished musician, and we spoke to him about all of it when we met up at the last Starfury convention... SFX: You've worked with Joss Whedon again and have a recurring role in Dollhouse, right? SFX: You played Badger in Firefly - was that Joss's choice of name too? SFX: Sounds like there's a real sense of community working on all these sci-fi shows in L.A. "I've got to know every director that I've worked with more than once. But it's not a slam-dunk. You know who you know. If you want to go to work, then you want to go to work wit somebody who you know can do the job. That's why people get hired. That's why Javier [Girllo-Marxuach] will use the same directors and actors in a lot of his stuff. He knows he's gonna get what he wants. "I've been very lucky as an actor. I've got some fantastic friends who write fantastic stuff. How great is your job when somebody goes, 'Mark, I've got something I'd like you to do which will bring you accoldaes, joy, and money.' [Laughs] I'm like, 'Nah, I don't feel like it. I want to go home and play on my PlayStation.' It's kind of marvellous! I feel I've been very lucky, you know, with Joss and Javier. I've known Javier for a long time; I've done many shows with him, and he's truly a great friend." SFX: Speaking of which, you were in The Middleman recently, but The Middleman's all over now. Do you miss it? "He always writes the word 'Panama' into everything! And I was like, 'Where is it this time?' and he wrote it. The title of the last episode was 'The Palindrome Reversal Palindrome,' which is, 'a man, a plan, a canal, Panama.' Right? So that's how he got 'Panama' into it! "he's hoping to stage a reading at Comic Con if we can get everyone together, do a charity reading or something. His readings are brilliant, and I urge any Middleman fan, if you can, to assault Javier's website and see if he'll give up any footage of any of the readings that we did, because they are so funny. The show was brilliant, but some of the table reads are the best humour I have ever seen. Fans of the genre would love to hear it. Javier actualy reads all the incidental character's lines and the scene descriptions at an incredible speed. I mean he's one of the most intelligent men you're ever gonna meet. It's like having a comic book read to you by a genius, which is great, and then having all the characters come to your house and read their parts. [Laughs] But yeah, it's special. I know he's gonna do it as a graphic novel so he can finish up." SFX: What are you working on at the moment? SFX: So have you ever written like a spec script yourself? Ever pitched a series? SFX: Thanks Mark! You can read even more of this interview next week on SFX website, including Sheppard's thoughts on Doctor Who and Bionic Woman. In the meantime, don't miss what he says about working with the Battlestar team in our latest SFX special edition, on sale now. |
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