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Stephen Moyer

2015-11-13
Stephen Moyer (True Blood, The Bastard Exectutioner) chats with Chris and Matt about life during True Blood, marrying his co-star Anna Paquin and he reads a book in his impression of a Welsh accent. He also talks about his experience doing live theater, being a father of twins and The Bastard Executioner on FX! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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so to the progress of Stephen lawyer, who you may know from true blood. But also. He is now initial called the bastard executioner, its tuesdays at ten p m on ethics, skirt setters. Show. And yes, even where was awesome, I mean I, I guess it's probably silly for me to tell you that he was awesome when you're about to listen with podcasting. You are going to find that out for yourself. So on the one hand, I retracted, but I dont retracted, on the other hand, cause it's still true his nerves, but just number seven. Fifty seven with Stephen Moyer
Now entering nearest star com Carter, because this would remove the doktor who museum too used to be like West Kensington or something in the main they moved it, and I went to it there. And then there it was really amazing because they know they gave me a private too. Of it, which I thought would be read until I got into the Tortoise control room which was clearly an event design for fifty people, and she said the standards and go
Will anyone here save us from this threat, like other people are supposed to come in and reach in and move all the targets, so I had to walk around by my. It was so sad. I just felt this sad little boy. Also did you I mean, did you watch you do what you young doktor, who, and it from light. Or you are you you know. In America we got the time we got Tom Baker, and so wasn't until years later and the internet and in everything where I was able to go about money and why and watch some people are say like worse. If I'm starting worsen, I start to go, you know maybe start with maybe started two thousand five because don't get older ones, are a little bit were what the reason I ask is because the tortoise was like made of cop who write second, that is alone, trivia Bush. I'm sure you know, because you know shit like this, but you know got them. You may know that shown persuade you place out,
his father was John John Personal, yes, and if you really want to watch something kind of bizarre cause, he was my first up to her shirt John John per week and then, and then second up is, is he did the show could wurzel damage and if you want a free kick you should youtube that shit cause. That is bananas really. How do you were hanging about a its, but wasn't damage is about a scarecrow who comes to life it's just that it's amazing and kind of scare. Actually I wonder if it's like our version of that your version of hr puffin stuff there we have these Sid Marty, Croft Cartoon cartoons live action shows in the Sixtys and Seventys, and it was. These did was like a fuckin drug trade, yeah of weird animal creatures. Why it's it's real
hard to describe it, but but he would he be cut if have already things guy did he speak like yesterday up and then and you guys what sherlock. Yet. Yes, I have to say in Sherlock. Mrs Higgins, what's a bit? What's the lady who who's that she's a landlady. The end of your what's her name? Is it Higgins she is played by lady. Could he Yunus stubs right in earnest? Stubs played this character. Could aunt Polly? I think his aunt Polly, who is a China doll who only comes to life when Wurzel damage Caesar I'm definitely going to watch the air and that was stopped and that a new section was was Jones. Dad John, was John, yes was worth looking. Oh my god. That's amazing! You know that boy who had I mean that the ideas, your favor,
actor is usually the one that you saw when you were a kid, so I did like some back a lot of other people like Tom. You know he would. He was the on one that we had over here and you know what, until I don't know- I guess maybe fifteen years ago you seem like the cossacks Alston. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah echo, stand in tenant in math and and capacity right now I was a mere valuing allies. Smithy allow Smith is great, they're, all great they're, all great they're, all their own thing on the they are all their own thing. That's what's so they each bring a different side. Yet what a brilliant I Here too, we have usually forever have you seen capacity do. Did you see the thick of it? I saw pieces of argument and that in that is unbelievable, told them. What are my favorite things? I've ever heard on the show was the first episode sort of vigour. It when he goes that one like a miles upon dildo, marzipan dildo, an amazing that
an amazing, that's our mental dialogue, Mondo reminder unity. I mean it's, it also amazing that he could go from that to play. What is ostensibly a younger person show in Britain here it's very one, yet it buddy in the early days when, when America first started getting big and a doctor who- and I would meet british people like- I love doctor who, its show. You know like they would get, but everyone's got resort to change that around in a rusted Russell Davis, just completely reinvented what it, what it wasn't, what it could be it because it was being Britain by somebody- who's Berlin as him, you know we had all of the historic idea yet, but it was no Brussels Brent Reiser, so it was also come within a set of modern scape as well, and because its harking back to a life that we all know from when we were kids here is suddenly completely accessible to grown ups as well sure, and also because there's a lot of tv shows.
A lot of film on tv shows that needed to wait until the last fifteen years to be made simply because of the special effects. Yet they just want it. Just one plausible and synthesis appendix doktor Goose, like Black Box theater and rubber. Now I still scared of those actually terrify. You ask any kid on the time of hiding behind Letty Vanilla, and it's so hilarious, the escape of a dialogue that Congo upstairs yell. All you need to do is go upstairs. Free well yeah and you know ingenious, isn't general. You can now run a zombie, I mean to bear on whose writing a zombie law, but in June. On on outrun, hot zombies, Halloween, I know no, they will chase you down. Isn't the idea of hot zombie just hilarious? I mean. It is pretty amazing that Halloween equals let's make everything possible area. Now I was talking about this last week and I would like this this this moment where you kid goes from being cute many miles to strip of many mouse.
It happens way too early? go dance? No. You won't gonna, take the train missing, as this is one like weird adult Disney they can be If not, we will endorse, it would be awesome. I didn't what did you hear about dismal land? You didn't hear about dismally Oh, are you all right thanks to this thing? Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, these yeah, I got it was presented. No that's what did you see it? there I went the time it was amazing is amazing whose banks II. Dude or a bunch, do their lunch. I really want to know you can find out about seventeen seconds. I just depending on how quick your fingers were, but is it to be believed? Well, I think I think I do I don't know, I know exactly who it is, but I want to know you know what I do want to go down the rabbit whole, because I want to just think that it just happens. It's sort of the magic of the attic, the magic of it is what makes it special on what makes it
presenting, I mean it's. We started by the way. We are we not right I'm. So we are all the stuff tat I loved when I was growing up in this sort of it, the overtaking of new culture, into the supposition of pop culture being taken over by Mercosur discuss. But you know when you write, I remember when true blood came out and I was like you know when Surely our cereal Ized programming is about vampires in width, is- and you know- and this is- and this is our normal cereal Ized programming, then we are culture has one you know I do feel like the obviously did its. We can pretend that Buffy never happened, but I think that I think that Buffy was always slightly
on the outskirts again like it was very it was me she river any of the main street and and and yet when true but came along, it kind of was completely mainstream. Yeah and Alan created this thing that that normal people who would never have watched genre, show whoa whoa whoa what they would watch. This has meant Myra he's on the pod cast hammer. You know me, We just started a little bit early. Mad actually got here exactly on maximum time met Myra. We we do not decide whether to launch this guy's got back from his honeymoon wedding ring and ever more rang, harangues get on average next year. At thrice happens, it does happen, but where does I was true blood in one way, one of the things that always made me feel like complete
All this is COMECON was getting in the elevators, the Hilton Bay Front and seeing wall to wall. True blood. Those though does. He know remains, and I love that that one of Anna, where the bite was league was the button suppressed yeah yeah the by on her neck, was the button to precipice to get the elevator go up. So under there was some really cool stuff. You know show I love that- show that because it was so it I feel like that, went through so many different journeys. Yet we didn't it. Exactly jumped the shock, we saw the jumped the ocean ire and
Another time when you're going through it, we surprised they didn't jump, a group of people who turned into short of leisure hours, I've sentence, but I'm sure they must have thought about this before, because Mignonetta has been in Christian Bowers been in a lot of people than on who were on the show and send the tram SAM's been on the show, and I still or my favorite things of all time was how they built up an entire season. Two Jason stack house being turned into a we're, Panther, and then all of a sudden one up so they're like oh, don't work that way and then never spoken of again. Never never addressed again, but it, but I love it. You know, and the first couple episode the Hocus Pocus is very minimal yeah. It's just more of this like this. The gory about about grace it racism and sexuality, and anything that you wanted to bring to the party? And I, and I think that I honestly think that
was having so much fun the right as having so much fun with having a ball. The earth from our group. That I think, are the right way Let's try this extra, that Mr Lewis, and and and it just when you're kind of experiencing it and those scripts are coming in you're just going a great. This makes sense. Then he looked back. You know- and I remember reading episode Twelveth Season five and I think everybody had the same reaction in a bell drinks, the blood of Lilith and then and then literally, goes into a pool of blood and then comes back his bill s right hand, and it was. It was Macmillan who might Michael, hoo, hoo phrased billet before it, even before and and you're just like. Ok, I don't make this work now and I was
directing this, the the first recital of sakes dressed as Bella I'm a guy blood, tampon and running what direction will know it wasn't just gonna Temple is white is made and what the Villa has not forgotten, but is made a cotton but redcoat Yak, as that was definitely because the cliffhanger that was like well how the fuck is bill, come back from ok, all right, but then Bill then all of a sudden, it's ok like well, you know it was one of those things. I think whether writers we're trying to stare at bay to some kind of sense of of normality well made I should go my Vancouver if you have a character who is completely indestructible with no kryptonite you're fucked and so there has to be some sense of the court to my of of the world
of whatever our world is and if he's completely indestructible, YO scrutiny. Yeah I was I was. I was friends with one of the girls who was one of the blood sirens or whatever the reactors like oh yeah, we gotta put on these raising markings to do these two do these seem like strap and on the Americans and yeah around and blood. There were more merkin in our time. Let them is. This just rose unbelief and an end. Brigitte amazing make up a pet of head of makeup. Who was also on Buffy awesome. You know they had to lead to create them with her. You know they create markets and, and so them and click but like as if he is, if you like, the hammock, his or wig, made his beard makers, you know they were mucking make, it would have fun. I mean, as though what a fund I'm sure the hours were insane, but what a fun job too.
If we go on and most fun, I think anybody had any right to have an even when the show kind of we won't show what it was or whether we felt like it was slightly enough of of Santoro derailing and in some way there was you go much that show, and it is fun. It's fine, never not fun. And- and I really so take that with me now, when I think back and peace- is to come on to our set, and I'm sure salmon Jody may have said this, but please come onto the set as guest artists and just go. Oh, my god. This is. This is just hilarious. We what we had said it was a family of people laughing good work and having the most Orson time all the time, and it was the kind of gig that everybody wanted to be that's fantastic and is it so? What are the order of the day? Amazon, the sort of relationship politics of being married to your co star in
seeing each other at home and seeing a diamond you guys, I mean this bill and silky like the had when around each other a lot, but is it you know like? How do you divide up those two parts of your life and keep it normal? I mean I I it we met on the shelves right, so our normality was was you know having sex in front of seventy people and another. We went is to go into that in Hollywood Boulevard bitter, but you know that that kind of Some say that we share with with without gang our family was incredibly normal. You know so when we went home, I'm enough said but when I went up when we went home and we were in the privacy of our home, we kind of miss them. Yeah. Sorry, baby. Sorry. I know I've used that guy before it's right, listen, Alias gags work! If they
that unites Europe. Let us just then a comedian who works for five years, getting twenty minutes and then finally goes on television, and then they can never use any of their material again. Well, there's a trick to that. Dont go on television, Well, you can use you can do some of the sick. You know me so splintered now you can do. But the same jokes on other people shells, but if you once you shoot your our special then yet you those it is the second album than that that gobbles up is the second out in the second novel. Yeah me you're, missing, Ivy league musicians have so much easier that you know the trade off is when it means tours, therefore, to over the whole band and set up in teams of people and trucks for stuff committing it just walk on stage. The the trade off is that, once a musician writes a good song, they can fly play that song for every year and what a comedian re secure yoke. You can't you
the German can't keep doing the joke over and over again do the joke. Rarely does that, there's that it does. I view Monty python. Monty python get to do the same things. A lot of course, of course, is that such a you know this parents sketch short sea spam spam exit you'll see that stuff over and over again it's it's amazing to see them do live, but we would like a joke with like stand. Jokes people off people have not a lot of patients were already saw them, Why are there they pretended to song? Where were you when you heard at the first time of year than I've, given we ve put guys authority since comes being shot. The vital, as the very first tv I ever did was was did two years on the system in England and and sometimes a gag one work you know or for food, for whatever reason the camera didn't make it across at the right time and and you you have to do the line again. And you ve got somebody out front going. Ok now you allow, as this is the first
I'm, using two and seven times later. You ve got this audience with this deadpan faces. You know, did you saying the producers to use the land from the first time over the ship exactly one more thought they just open the can you know I always literal. Can we deliver the british television actors that I feel like you know that you never do you ever feel, like you, obscurity and british television, because they will just do something for six episodes in it and then go on. That's it, I think, is a good question. And I would be interested to know what they say to you, because I think that one of the five one of the differences is home. We, however far we gave our career. We absolutely never believe wherever gonna work again, and that is not something that I've come across in in an american actors.
There's this sort of confidence about them that we as soon as your done, we think has done an end. As you know, it's it's like going back to square one right. I still believe it. I still have that sense and- and I think is one of the reasons that the english actors- but I think, is one of the reasons that directors like working with english actors, because this fucking happy to be sure because it's like their first job shore over time or that's why you see- people like Michael Kane occasionally take a weird roylake. Why do you do that and then he's like? Oh I'm a guy at it. Yeah yeah I'm gonna make it offered work. What? If I don't get offered work anymore? Denmark, Michael Parkinson, famously said to my cocaine in there's the these there's the good films, then that is the bad films and then there's the swarm. But what is heinous? And he said my wife wanted a swimming pool at you.
Where did they get? What do I tell you that, as the answer I think african performers feel that too. I just think that we're more full of shit. I don't I feel like there's more descended like run. Burgundy dig glassy. I think it's I think it is a false you know. I don't know. I think there is a little bit of the panic it out. You know these are some of the time we die you about it. Now. I know we're great These programmes are only think. A great writer is great care. Whether you think we're going to have you know we have. No, I don't care that you think I'm going to do that. You have no sense that I cant do digital world. Provide all the time. It's always you know ye. I think you just don't. Maybe I better hiding it than we are I don't know, I think we're, maybe we're good at distracting ourselves, a one hundred percent sure all I know is that a straight line
We started that two people in the room and about every cent Somebody else comes in gotta, be the comedy. This is the one at a time like pretty soon there's gotta be thirty people yeah they like the sketch of getting into the the many many clubman when you and I will have to make up in front of them again there are only two people here, the last time you know, that's why it's interesting to see and why you know your careers and so interesting because jumping to show like bastard executioner, which is much more, I mean that's, that's much more intense. Yes, I'm in trouble. Its intensity of yes. But this is a very this- is a very intense you know and I would say, loosely based on Well, rebellion Jazygae, yet the debt does does when Kurtz creating this thing. He was completely working within an english context and they, on location scouts, there were more castles per square mile
in Wales than there is anywhere else in the world, and so there was that there was sort tax breaks and advantages to do in Wales. They curtain, Paris bottle what what touring around whales looking over these castles and then which might cut than go away and start looking up the history and he just went, let's make him while thus make about the Welsh Rebellion and and and because there is this, you know there is it. There is a roughness between England and Wales. In England, Scotland, in England, an island which you England, Australia and England, Mozilla and England, anywhere that that is has to be seen to be believed. You know I I I the same way here, but I was enough. I was in Australia doing something like ten years ago and I went to the ashes. Don't ashes.
Since, like the eighteen fifties, Australia have been playing England Cricket every two years and its in Australia what one year and the community is later it's in England. It goes with. Some is called the ashes of five match theories and its massive in our culture, and so I went to see the first the ashes, thinking that all my friends are Australians, who are they hate us more than I have ever seen? Anybody hey anything until I was in Wales and and I love the Welsh, they hate us and it's like it. It's a really interesting thing. It's like if England get knocked out the Rugby World CUP as they just did. My my diversion will go to wireless gets. Wales is still in Scotland is still in it. So let's support them. The wealth of Scots or the Australians other New Zealand also
any, but rather it doesn't sound reciprocal it. I'm a friend of mine I was I was doing. It has been a tv show in Scotland during they think it's and think of the ninety eight World CUP football. Now soccer and and were playing Argentina, and it was the semi final or court final. I think a semi- and I get taken into this pub that night by scottish friend and he's got his coat done you know, and I will can't I'm the only English. I know I'm gonna be the only english guy there. Every single person in the pub, including the bomb and including the security or had Argentina, tops everybody. Everybody. The whole of Scotland basically turns out, and dna you're fuckin murdered yeah like its internal Greece. If funds once did a job with race twenty five years ago, anyone's took me to this problem can often- and he said this- is a Welsh Heartland. Pub you're, not gonna, speak at all,
even the open, your museum you so I just got splattered thereby- and I was like his mute friend I just got- get married but being given beer keep. Why did you take the well? I've got and I really I really don't want to do now. You'll have to do that. I am one of the worst logicians ever did was doing well and and with it, I absolutely adored who said you can do what you can do anything come to deny this thing and the commission to re emphasise We have now written words, anything everyone's briefly, the quick a book. Ok, this is usually from Felicia Days book. You'll, never knew in internet a k, so boy or what So I just gotta, are you gonna? Get myself into our eight boy worries nothing friendly.
I can't even do my my impression badly, because I've been away for like two days and I've lost it and all my wheels friends we're going actually is getting better your wife, she's, getting better gotta. Think of a word to get you into it or, I think of mercury. Sorry, nothing got friendlier between us after that, but he showed us me like an Mme fight out again and I never had it go to WWW Gandhi within about set out of that city in the world. It is Gandhi, and- and I would say in this audition sweating bullets like like a racehorse and and and car was going on. You can do you can do it and I and I did my line and and I'd literally got so about this seventh word and had turned into an an ego and indian ritual driver and- and I just want to thank you and I got up and I walked out
Is the surest and worst audition out of her head to determine the director after a delay was like back and have another girls like not you getting less vowels this? It was off and if I, if I spend anywhere for any time, I can usually get annexes the word- the hardest. One is Jordi, Newcastle and am- I was working in doing this again in Newcastle under and I'd said to this guy given kitchen, who is wonderful, lovely, lovely actor, and I said to him: how can I get the Jody acts and is really really tough and notoriously the toughest in the english dialect, and he's it I'll teach you a phrase that my man, you know said when I was home without this is something that she said to me and it goes out, is most Ya'Ll govern our stock in that doctor surgery for three always and they didn't even think that give us a cup of tea. I was Spitten feathers,
it goes in somebody, weird unpredictable plays and base, and and and as that and so that the little phrases the Algarve in IE is like hey given. I was stuck in the doktor surgery for three hours and they didn't even think to give us a cup of tea. I was Spitten feathers right, angry I was written feathers sky like I'm, so my mouth so dry from showing that I'm spitten feathers in ITALY maybe with literal and that's why she was in surgery they returned into that's right. When I look at why or the feathers reality brought out a goose yeah participate with vested interests. Think that another, nor even a cup of tea to Washington, I worked out that the way to get into Jordi Right is and a new consort adieu is kind of got this like we had sought a thing like that, and I will not pretend it on grey headed by its I'm, not bad at it.
Is you just say we know no writer and it gets. You were no writer Winona rate where no no right there. You got your during, nor no writer, I would just say, around the actress that helps me get into the welsh dialect. Here. Ah, I don't know a cow arms genius? Can somebody open? We can remedy applause. It's it's strange to when the dialect is for the colloquial, isn't when you're trying to learn the colloquialisms. In addition to, something out what the even the citizen, are you a special aid, but is anything when you actually go to the place and actually spend some time in that environment. It just starts coming
and you know yet there is like if you're learning languages, the best way to learn languages, two guns sit in that place is not yet, and I know I'm a bit of a power. I kind of I I don't. I don't mean to do it, but I end up sort of sounding like the people is completely patronising, but that's part of Europe. You know, that's your mutant. Hours performer you gotta go in and assimilate we're you do and then hopefully you get to a point where you're just not even recognised yeah, I mean made anyway you just part of the fabric of, point number a member of a hundred have been eliminated. Seven. Ninety six, ninety seven, I went to the fringe festival of raising Eleanor Amazing and but you know, I went to see a scottish comic and that not only not really understand what he was saying. I didn't understand any of the I mean it. I was just even it was so fast moving.
It was like one of the flat lenders that all your go augurs and everyone went crazy, we're what does a gold hunger? I dont know who's a flatly I didn't. In the words or the references or what any of the and I felt so you know, I think, because We assume we speak a semblance of a similar languid and we all communicate together. Simply ignored or no I've I've got at that moment. I like I'm incredibly for India, and I really dont understand, what's happening, that it's a great, a great language, though, isn't it wonderful energy? I wonder if it was Ed I don't know, I was pretty good bye and I don't know it was middleweight nineties made ninety six. Ninety seven as a great comic good had burned. His quaint he's actually become slightly to make him. Sort of understood as a slightly lakes Minos become a little bit softer over the year alone at nice, and now you know who did I see I saw Daniel
Daniel Kits and gets an almost identical, cardenio kits, and I think in a very, if I remember correctly and really small little tiny phaser genius. He was brilliant, he did an entire. I think this was kitten here, an entire set while he was eating biscuits with tee and then as soon as I finish, the biscuits eve I think he walked off yet like it was just his soul. That was the amount of time it took for him to get the biscuits amity. I I back in the back it like twenty five years ago. I used to go to this place with a canal cafe, theater and that it was hosted by a comical John Maloney. I became a friend of mine, and people used to go and try stuff out there and I'm so Joe brand hoo hoo hoo started getting on, but I ve seen how nice A great show right. She would she stayed there. I didn't start there, but they would do try out- and I Eddie is odd. There before Eddie had become
his thing and he was so saw. He was a kind of normal stand up at one point that wasn't that kind of surrealistic thing, but because we were in this club where anything flow, those with like sixty people in the audience. I think it was any came on like her with fire extinguisher before he saw a fire extinguisher and he just read the instructions on the fire extinguisher, and it is one of the pieces of genius that you, you know that one in one sovereign
associates with him, where the one idea of of one instruction on the on the things that have started a whole twenty minutes of. I wonder if that means that, if you went to say you know just and it just flew and and seeing that genesis of him becoming who he was yeah, we're just extraordinary, because what he didn't start that way, but am I know what people would come to that club and fail, but it was a really warm crowd so that kind of Camelot come back. The following week Try something else and because of the sixty people who wanted to work so would become we're everybody's, like generously kind of lifting the well. It's all that you know it all. It all depends on the deal that you make with the audience of the audience, understands the deal If they understand this is an experimental place, they're gonna be
or about the rise of you go to a regular club and people are having to buy to drink minimum Jenner. In other expects they expect salad, written jokes or they don't gotta, give relevance for like you know that their customers department store and you better have the thing they're looking for you're gonna fuckin hear about it yet, but it's so great to watch to be around common long enough to see when someone finds their thing like. Oh my god, I saw that that's that feeling of year, because it is is a relationship it says I have you ever seen. A guy called booth be graphite. No booth became on whether an alarm clock one day and in just put the alarm clock on. Instead right, you ten minutes and said do you know the inside of a local? He done need never done this before was just like. He talked about the inner workings of the law, clock and as soon as the alarm went off, he walked off and it was brilliant advent so funny and and just bring the inventive and
I love that on that, and I'm so in order that the balls to go and do something tat, you could John Maloney used to do this thing with the eighties ed, which is was the how to get round London and he'd he'd pit opening up and pick a road. And go right now. We are we gonna get to this road than from where we are now. It goes in. I've got Pike Sixty four now helmet and he built this whole thing around and every week he would do we go this way. Honest faces. And it took about things that happen on the road on the way that you know it harder to do that in more mainstream clubs. But that's why the smaller clubs or so special react. When I saw I saw Mitch Hedberg once at Largo, His whole bit was that he had written a menu on speck in so he brought it back menu on stage and each has its actually read a menu at just from top to bottom,
it's just on its genius and you can't you can't buffalo, you don't know what it is now privately able to do that that there are no, maybe a handful of rooms. Are you to get work by the time you got famous? He could do. That is people knew what is what here, what did what he was about yet but before that there's only a handful of rooms where you can really do weird stuff like that, and people are on board. Otherwise, you lose em in the people like hearing menu in oil. They don't fuckin just go with it. Yes embodies this, don't understand that if they just give ten percent the reward is the norm absenting than just go. Did you do too little? I've theatres, yeah and what did I do it or did I go to a no? Do you, God, you do a lot of theatre. Currently I I I had about seniors off and- and I did I'm a couple years ago on planning see some again. What's your favorite part about it, what's your favorite part about doing like none of it
It will be the most visceral kind of feeling that I've property of ever had in my life was experiences on stage and and It will be most visceral kind of feeling that I've property that you know that when you, when you're in the in the moment of working on and then you're happy slows down again- and you realize that you're in the place that you're supposed to be when you, when you're in the in the moment of working on and then you're happy, slows down again- and you are that you're in the place they are supposed to be. That's that's a joyous moment and There was also a moment as well, where the fear and is the same moment but is whether fear suddenly becomes instead of the camera. Looking at you you're looking back out again how an end and you're not worried about the next, whatever happens next, it sir. It's a it's, an incredible, failing and and again difficult ball sure, because when you're doing television
You got the safety net. You know you can do it a bunch. You have to do it about. Yes, a lot of the time when I think of and often when you, when you were when you middle of something, and it goes in a different way to the way that you'd rehearsed at that will, just by necessity, inform what happens next and purely because you didn't it didn't go quite how you'd expected it to before it. Then change is what's coming after and that that's hard to replicate onscreen sure I'm trying to figure out going back to the earlier accent talk so your English, your wife, is from New Zealand. She was born in Canada and went to New Zealand, which was for was report. So what action do your kids have? We done? Let them speak So much incendiary data wealth, but also tend to be gathered. A well yeah, don't speak, we speak in other accents. They in fact
moment, there's a lot of there's a lot of english moment. Ok, as we just spent six months in between England and Wales, and then there's occasionally, you know little of key way come in just examine just the wagon. I it's it's it's it's gonna be out for them, because that you know that their american thereof Babies, zoning reason we had them was so that we could stay here in your beautiful, contrary twins, they are yet so we got one each you got one each. You got your totalling, are totally covered, I mean it is, I'm sure They will be influenced by whatever there, Your group is now I mean it's, it's less, that we're twin language, that no one else knows
and what that other vessels more via lets us mostly nonverbal those those videos of those gift of those kids doing that those twins doing. That is like something from like some Stephen King novel. It is greedy. I guess it does make sense, but it still is creepy, there's that there's just they don't even talk eyes I mean Davis, he took to us, but they talk to each other. They don't need to. There There is a sense of just knowing, but it interesting though, when you're a moon, you had parodies another like raptors, like rhapsodists, Let us take resources, be the alpha but its, but it's it's I'm I'm curious what the expiring we're twins of the same gender, our verses when the gent, when it's too, when it's when their differ You know what I mean when there's a gender line between now and their different. They just have a rings, and then they actually
my favorite, that one of my favorite things about water Arabs and is, is you know one of our kids is dark, anyone's blonde and and one of my friend they do not look, look look alike at all, but one of you know when they were like in the problem in the starlight. You know people going on my God, you're beautiful, undergoing Thankee twins and should go yeah they identical go. Not identical but but born. At the same time, right you have new gap, and so they're not identical and Anna would go well. There's always the penis in vagina issue and then people still go get no. I know, but are they identical you say that there are no use,
I love a fraternal doing. That's Maisie, that's so great yeah! Well, I mean that having to having to answer questions their entire lives, a mean that that right, there was one of you adopt, no we're not the same kind of how you feel things that he feel no, how soon into practice- and she no- these are gonna- be too. Instead, they tell you they wait. There's a cool store, actually about my oldest oldest friend, who I grew up with is a bit of a medium. That's that sickening allowance I again
the cure for gag identity, that ethical or large head and end, but he is any an end and was interesting about him- is that it is a very well. You know we're from his very normal, serve working class dude. You left school, having got brilliant qualifications and became a hog carrier, which is somebody who carries bricks unit for Britain and could have anti diversity and he disliked chose to become a hog carry, and then he saw driver fought with tracking, so that's just give, when I D or Phooey shouldn't adieu- and I went often did something completely different, but still my best might and so the last person that you would expect to turn around and become somebody who would protect shit you're, just not not the average kind of guy that you would think would do that. You know he doesn't where a scarf and have earrings or a crystal ball learning, and but over the years
just come to allow him at certain points and dumb with the day that term we'd found out, we were pregnant, he eyed Annette, who didn't believe at all. To begin with about Alan, we woke up in the morning, and she said she said, I'm surprised you had fallen and could have told us all, and I said I think his text hang on, because I wanted woken up I'd seen they text it. Hadn't looked at it. I got a phone open and I looked at her and he said or done. If he's gonna help you smoothly Cosmos baby, don't if he's gonna helps movie, but Am I to dream about you and I now on a beach with a low bow and go ran towards you, suck Aisy seal affable and I swear to God and, and we kind of went out and you know cut
about two hours later, Obi WAN calls up and says that I need to talk to you because this, the blood pressure ratio, kind of is really really high. I'd like to come back in again, we went back in again. Is it is another one in the analysis, Gina. I said you know what I workers was about five or six weeks on two June are what they are and so on and so did pizza. Did they open the thing with the sound, That is why the guns, you said Yelena, that's crazy analysis and I swear to God. It's it's a is a really odd thing because I, like, I grew up totally non non believe I just like live now right and, and he was the one who so changed over- that's crazy. That's a show to a brick laying medium a guy, a guy who has that acts. Ain't kills everybody and then he would like nothing, but because of the low uptake of all the map is fantastic. Oh my god you just give up.
Read an article. This morning there was an article of the top already today about this guy named H, H homes, who was one of the most prolific that bad debts that sound like a compliment, but he's one of those prolific serial killers of the nineteenth century bright and he basically bill this murder hotel. Why? Where people he bought this drug store, he worked at a drugstore any bought. It knows this building in Chicago and he rigged up different rooms with different methods for killing. Guess it was a hostile. It's in. There was one room that had a gas line in it. There were these other, and it was. Relatively innovative. There are other rooms or people with could get hanged or cut, and Katy would end of key. Would basically how I'd like M for please I'd like to hang. You haven't hanging today. I think you're, moreover, across my bricks and and he would he would skin the bodies and sell the skeletons to science
and he killed. So many people like oh yeah. There was a time when things were just not traceable, because you didn't get your hot yeah really long time here, but have you guys since the current know? How is it does a business? Does that than that moment happens insecure area, you liked you liked it yeah, it's pretty good. What do you watching? What else do you watching? Narcos bloodline? Yes, but ass? We I really like getting on on Nigeria. I have already mentioned it. I think it's hilarious I'm looking for that is the third seasons about to come. We ve been away so a lot of the things that are an american tv. At a moment, you can't get a fresh tv. What else have we been watching?
Well, I'm really jet lag, so we watched straight out a continent. Both reports are nice. The three o clock this morning that was that was my: when did you get back got back on? Sunday, night Elsie are still regular in that kind of waking up at two o clock going, I wanna go for a ride is where they exist for being here and this person seems like a really great idea, helps for a little bit yeah yeah, the travellers. Are you going back you hear Mahina Vienna, finished good good, you're, good you're dead. Part two. You can come back tomorrow. I can about by every day every single day you think me I wanna do like us
bull comedy with no elaborate costumes and no murders, and you know it's becoming more and more attractive. The more I think about that. But you know that the chance we had an incredible time in Wales, it's the whole family, were to get us it with dogs to to Wales as well, and- and we had this little cottage and peaceful village- and it was completely a delicate. So if, if we're lucky enough to get pick up I'll, be very happy to go back there again, Ah, that's cool. What are you guys doing? You're off time? Is that you're just focusing on the kids? Or do you go on road trip? So relieved? Do we ve? We ve got little house in the country which is which is myself dream place, Ananas actually, but time we ve got production companies, you probably know you're, so developing a whole bunch of stuff. We ve got. We ve got films, tv dramas, guitar,
and tree? We ve got you know it. We got some really interesting stuff. That's kind of old bubbling around I've got something with Denisov hair, whose you guys, but we know he was now lodgings in and an american Hoarser playing Elizabeth Taylor as we speak, and he's wearing a script, I'm gonna be directing next year, which is felt then that sounds cool. Yes, that is this. There's a whole bunch of Kennedy, bits and pieces of great that we were sort of in this period where you don't just have to be a performer. The Can you can be a producer? You could be a writer, you can direct. You can do a million different thing. I feel like. I felt like it's easier Heaven. It is, I think, it's easy now than it was, but at home in England you they everybody, really they really liked a pigeon. How you do think is changing you know. So, if you're not to your neck, There are few. If you decide to write something all you decide to direct something, it's all a worker who does she think she is?
now it's becoming more and more sort of acceptable to up spitten feathers. Being in in in France, doing ideology on a film item and one of the people in the film told You know that the guys in the studio that I was there I started out. Musicals nay, said all we should recall another. This make an album and- and I said this list gets a musicians? We make an album and there were totally serious and what I love about. That idea in inshore french culture is the if you're an artist, whether it be a painter or whether it be a comedian, whether it be singer, because you're an artist is the word artist made. You can do any sure and it's totally acceptable. What would your album B
you're gonna record an album bricks up corpses. You can tell a story of each person inside like some cycle. Every amazing right, like those old song, bombs its permanent, like the new swimming tat. It be grant its perfection yeah. We forget it sheds h, H, Hobbs its I'm gonna look at its present because using her foot did he get away. As for so long music, all these people we disappearing and no They could make the DNA evidence stick. No. They couldn't. I've heard about yes,. In red Moby Dick start to finish on periscope. It took twenty nine hours, that's or something young people. People come in and shifts like random people swing in red. For, like twenty minutes all my good friends John periscope. It took twenty nine hours, that's or something young people. People come in ships like random
Boyd swing in red? For like twenty minutes, my God, you haven't stay, have covered a cover, Moby Dick. I love it was one in three people watched all twenty nine ever three people in the world who watched all twenty nine. Now, that's incredible. We gave them, we gave them awards. Echo is lets us I mean that's baby, it's come on, it's like this, Andy Kaufman old thing, but are you? Are you guys active? Are you want over media at all? we we joined about a year ago. I guess maybe a little bit longer than that. Now we we do that now You know, I'm still surveillance truthfully. I sort of Japan and go? Oh, that's what's happened, then I d back out again and then next time I go on like this, this fans going. He wasn't it did you see a way out of hand and then I'm so I'm always so of reacting to what happened before yeah. You know, I don't quite understand. I think that,
for some I turned it on. I was so overwhelmed by the by the scientists following you sent us voting zones is falling given my like normal email address right, and it just was so. I just turned all notifications of that wise and and and now it's a little bit more little more manageable. Your kid Thirdly, there must be what three or four org and every day I'd say within year, so they're gonna start out pull over and my uncle older kids as well, and we surrounded by- I love it, but I think my problem is that I a total attic, so I'm playing this game could twenty forty eight the moment that is just completely take my life I was like freeze. Yes and dumb, and they took my life over so I have to I just can't- do fight spend any time I'll, do anything else for how the same with Twitter and Instagram and it's you know, I love photography, but I, but if I liked you know,
The cool thing with Instagram is like if you find somebody photographer that you like and then look who look who they follow right. So then, suddenly you're down this rabbit hole of cool straightaway. Whatever it is, I'm in your kids have eaten in three days. Ok, I guess it looks really send whom I dont. Georgia, these measures very busy. Yes, I it's over. It's amazing, isn't it it's really hard once you saw go down it because it's it's just endless? Well, it does and to be aid need we ass humans have to distract ourselves from things. Yes and it when you go somewhere where it's not as readily available. It takes a couple of days to shake it off, but when you Do you guys bad. Are this feels this is what this is, what pioneers felt like, even though it is a really does
a pioneer just walk to the store, and I didn't photographic, rags egret is like Scott, the Antarctic averted and pioneers like. I went all food and I bought tomato- and I didn't like a photograph of one tomato to grow their own food and contend with whether in invaders I, as a linear you're the invader. You are the very ad aware you little social conscience. Therefore you are apparent that lie in our country. Take that America, but then you immediately get back and then you're just so you just get sucked right back in immediately throws resource girls grower. So bad, don't ever a part of my god.
Really great are different. App. Witches is good doctor, no doctor, you take a picture of it. If you get scratch or if you hurt yourself, you take a picture of it and he put it up and then you, U S is doctor, and I dont people come back into goes. Lay literary swipe left for doktor, swipe right for no doctor and off about an hour. A cat whether you need to go to the back away. If you feel dizzy it I'd our the app hasn't told me what to do exactly. I think there is. I think there are apps where you can tat with the doktor and send them picture and show the world's star. Have you seen cell squat, now cell Scots great it's it's it's an app of everyone, go toilet in America so that when, when you're in a you know like you're, going on I'm on a freeway new lines.
The tall, you gonna sit of Scotland and it works like a like a Google map, and it will tell you every single toilets rated and as a picture of each talking good, I'm so to grasp of the toilet, and how does it is rated on on the filth fight, which is? Why could settle school? That is fantastic right. What if they could take the picture on a bad day, yeah, what if they get after the guy you know, hasn't filled in his thing on the side of the door, I was here he hasn't. He hasn't done is checked, so it just looks like a car crash, and maybe you don't know you don't know what the outcome of the quality, control and Centres God is designated. Knowing how to download accident arguments that I do not like I'm not a good public restaurant, I'm not a good public restroom. Can you did I'm gifted at home? I we're sitting aspects of it. Yes, yes and my can't say preferably
Now your imaginary fiance shut up she's real success in Canada. Ok she's, preferably, is not in its better effect. Our man we're in a hotel last week, and nature, had a plan that I was had to deal with chaos theory, I need to find the way we Germans away. Nature was about to find a way, and I was shots, knows oh nonchalantly, like we're gonna, go to breakfast like you, you know you down. I want to get out of it, and then I just saw the of I just the realisation wash across her face, which she thought was really funny, and then it was like. Are you gonna purpose at all say that to me just go: don't turn this into a thing, please very embarrassing, very embarrassing. But you have to get over that when your man sue me auxiliary reviewed, especially when you have kids boom,
They think that son. You know I famously get our such stupid questions when you ve just had babies and and you know what I like about China, the Ipod and and really arriving. I say things that are slightly and appropriate just to get the get the compensation. So I went I love per it's all so whenever, whenever one of our kids needs diaper change- and there is always you love pay, it says in people magazine, you can change the players, because work has made you a lot of who know you of this and aspects of relationships that you know that that stay apart. I think that a good year, I think, that's good. I referred to. I don't- make a change. My diapers what you need to change your own dive. Any grown man needs to change. So that our mom, I call my moment, England, to get a fly. I've seen those
the really weird fetish show it was. It was like a real sex when each Beata for so doing those but make sure you do We always why real sex thinking, like oh yeah than your like, oh real sex, is not to say that, because it was basically always just like hippies in the woods trying to make each other have orgasm suitable they haven't swingers, but yet there was one this old german woman had found. This german gain is mid. Forties to basically was infantilism like two drat. He basically pretend to be a baby, I'm she took care of the elderly woman but what they never explained- which I think was the most important question- was how the fuck do these people find each other. Because this was in the nineties- so wasn't like it wasn't just an internet that day go find each other lowered noticed boards. Retirement homes and she would changes diapers and he would cry, and she would
and there was something so that's kind of light. My marriage, leather, DR those sorts of arrival. Ok last time see the lack of my come on now. What said. But what are you? What are you? report about being a dead. What are you? What are you? What are you look forward to the most with your kids? Another does so funny less than it does now thing funnier than you aren't cases. Not fight may not be funny to anyone else, but this just certain does is beautiful moments where they do something that is new to them new to you. You know it's, it's it's it's finding. I dunno elements of what of yourself from when you young, I suppose, right that they would we represent.
And and show you again, and just that kind of joy in life and and. With a view to sink flowers. For the first time in that kind of thing is just is, is extraordinary and you know I ever to end, and I am sure that you know those of you look he's would notice, but at every every time you say: oh unloved, age in unex ones, just as great and my fifteen euro played a lick for me on on the Qatar the other day that that that blew my mind because it was, it was lightning Hopkins. He who I adore and who heap now loves because I saw applied it to em in and he played stoppage and blows for me, and I was because it's hard man I couldn't plan and he and he played any glance it because he knows. I love that's also unbelievable right and you and you kind of if it takes you back a bit. It takes you back because there those elements in it that you'd never expected, and this, I think, is the surprises.
I made you, but Hitler's parents fell to surprise. Of the three was a huge lightning Hopkins known facts, but you just paint bad paintings of lightning have now taken at our its global puffing, better thing about double: kill baby Hitler thing that New York Times your times magazine was couple weeks ago, New York anywhere near timescale, saving your times magazine, they posted a pole on Twitter. Would you kill baby Hitler? Would you give you the opportunity grammatical baby Hitler was huge trend for day, but you wouldn't know it was baby Hitler. Would you well if you, if you knew with you now, as I think that this year's, supposing that you know who baby Hitler, is even go back in time, you have the opportunity and one person had the most perfect dance or are they just said? I would kidnapping. Raising a loving environment murdering- maybe
just changes environment in jail, a different life, and why do we have to find a murderer strange for distributing that'll? Be your next fascination is poles on twitter. You create poles, were people vote. Yes, I did one for which show as the greater sexual attention property. Others are american pickers, that's really really and I had two thousand votes and it was fifty one percent to forty nine percent or property for gravity brothers. Jonathan injurious, to be honest, I guess couple days ago that the work and can come. I get a bit like a bit horny watching american picking, I mean Frank and MIKE really clean up and go, and there is the way they they they smile each other and that in the truck of am I recognise and oil can when fertilizing like, oh, my god, you're gonna have to shoot that again and to that end
they involve a pole I ran my first post today was. Should I use the poor function on twitter then get even more clever, sixty three. Percent said. Yes, you hang on hang on. There's something I've missed their if verified on twitter, you can run poles centrally. You can just create choices, what about the two choices are, and people can vote and they can see what the stats? Oh, my god, it's it is you'll, get it if you're gonna do in this way we're we're we're over an hour. Have we yes and I didn't even know it started? No brilliant, ok, we're gonna start four times a million. This was where, where it Maria over an hour, had we yes. And I didn't, even though it started no brilliant, ok, we're gonna start now. Ok, bastard execution, about where it's a better future jeez unites ten o clock Diana when this
out. But this evening is episode. Eight and the the episode Ten, which is often only has the most extraordinary battle sequence that I think anybody's been lucky enough to shoot and in that you know it is like a dream when you, when I grow up, what I wanted to do was to be a cowboy and right horses and she, in a native markets, As you know, I didn't eyes I actually were hunter. Was my here just declare that the butter, Johnny Devil it's weird I just have this- is a full shadowing. Everything's gonna be let us at our excited. I could like that. I am I made a time. I couldn't wait to see that museums weakens way. Does that mine and- and so you know, when you as an actor, get a chance to do those things where you're sort of right and, of course, on a on a beach in Europe.
With swords in doing all that stuff and and people falling over, and you know it that's. When I come again what I do for living and absurd ten, the finale has a great bunch of that and it's really cool. It is so incredible to see where television has gone to the to the depths at which I mean it's, I mean even even weeks a movie even just to the to the energy just disappear, boring and technical furlough minute, even to this day that this stage, if we had drawn, drawn on that ship and dumb last hour period, correct upset? I thought I wonder what they want. That's how the Welsh one the relation, yet they that we were sure on this section of sound. Where there was some like heads with natural Lake and so the goes up and over the lake and thousands
thousands of pounds worth of equipment and its hovering above the lake, literally of a foot of the lake and there's the sequence which I won't spoil, but this sequence with the horses in charge and in our battle and suddenly this this thing swoops up and starts flying towards the horses, and these are stunned horse isn't and then just flies above them and the camera sort of turns upside down and you're like the way you couldn't do that you couldn't do that on a hundred fifty million small size you shoot without ten years ago, so. There's these kind of things that you can. You can do now, which had just sort of constantly breaking what what it is that we do and love and so amazing to watch was as a director to its an exciting time, because a technological advancements, but also at the sight, time, you know, I must be like. Sometimes more choices isn't always better. That is
But if you look at something like breaking bad, where where they can have they had small cameras. For the first time, we will shoot on film on for blood so wish on film for that fit for the whole time up until the last season, and and so you have your you're still carrying around. You know four hundred feet film when it doings when you're doing handheld, which obviously fit for the camera brighter means that he's is slightly encumbered by it, whereas now you know we were using this thing called the red dragon. You'll be no red cameras, the Red dragon he's like sixty five k she's. So so the amount of image that is in one thousandth of a frame is more than is in. You know one piece of film, so you can do stuff. That is extraordinary. Is this big and so on breaking bad? They were doing things that had never been
before I shoot running running and going between? You know, shooting from we'd angles, just as they can hold the camera and do it. So. Yes, you dont need that stuff to telegraph story, but you can sometimes it can and move the drama along in a way that is a fascinating in something that would never seen before, and I love the idea that that's it so and what have you and maybe official announcement to what the thing is that your directing I'm, I mean it's out there a little bit. I don't want to spoil it too much, but it's it's about event that then in terraces life about five years ago and Denison, I'm working on a number of ideas and projection, he's he's one of a writer and and but truthfully, I've wanted to what with him. I knew that I wanted to direct him in my first speech. I was directing him in season five of true blood. Just watching him and he's Mps Miraculous- and you know he brings everybody's game up in whatever job he's doing you gonna brings the level up to a sort of different.
Strata and them, and this event happened in his life and we are working on something else and he told me the story of this event and I kind of when I think, that's the film and six weeks later he sent me a script, and so my doorstep and we ve been working on evidence he's such spectacular act or to that guy. Just there's. No, he really does everything really does every type of wrought. There's. No one thing: they want me to Eric and horror stories. A great example of what have of Denisov, ranging I e at the moment, is playing in the tailor right end and just jumps in uniting feet. First and all of them is meeting that's been ass. It was really good to see you and you know not one time did I offer the ask you to summon up bill captains, accent which I was you know it was hard not to repeat it run around the house again, like so hard
to do it yet at any end its is, I love. I love the southern Exxon and the sort of layers within it and I there's there's one story now tell what that the very Very first time we were down in an louise On my own I hadn't I'd. I'd go down would shut the pilot before we did the exterior for pilot and before that picks up and then we went down to Louisiana to shoot. It should show them an idle, some work on it and what I wanted. It sound like an arrow, an eye and a couple of other actors we're having lunch at the Hilton Shreveport And- and I was sitting sort of watching these guys behind the counter. The food council will be the only people in there and then this bus turned up and we saw this bus turn up in the driveway. Of the Hilton like fifty people come out- and this is my mother s- not reply very well put gotta put about basically this. Guys like looking at this
Is it really slowly licking his finger and he does the slowest double take I've ever seen, hee hee sort of sense is something going on over there and he looks over. He sees fifty people getting off the bus. He turns back to the page and Ngos, the speed with which it happened, which was thirty seconds, was, were solemnising and then at that's, where you realize that this Kenneth there's no horror, no so as to what it means is that when you do in annex I like that, you can just luxuriating and joy of every were you know it's, it's kind of incredible to have that you're, the Brits are good at the sudden accent in later life. Come over a mayor. They they tackle the southern accent beautifully. I feel, like the other, I'm sensing that he's gonna go that that they don't they.
Do some of the other ones viral they'll know they're, just you know it's. I think, inasmuch as the american ear can only hear so much. You know you know with the regional ism. Yes, you, you know, what's what I think most Americans here you know I scottish and then it is generalised english accident, which we have the closest to like a London access, the error or or or its or apart, kind of a young areas, I'm evil. You tell the difference, though, I'm really interested and I can use to tell the difference between somebody. You know who speaks very well like that, and then somebody talks a lot. I totally you can't, because some people call right people down here. It right and you know the difference that's like obviously a very extreme version of life is not a social MC, Guire Richie moving like here, the various yet flavors? Yes, what you're going to see here yeah, but when you start getting really granular in terms of you know, you can probably
RO a person from this part of London sounds a bit different than a person and it really is like Pygmalion, and I like we wouldn't be. Lady. I can literally do it rode by road yeah I had a friend of mine was saying that the data they can't that they gave a spanish friend. You can't walk knockers, because all accents aroma, of course yeah because they're wrong. It's a colombian playing a mexican guy. Yeah they intend they get. It just doesn't sound right. It's it's wrong! Oh wow, which at last probably be speaking spanish or they are what This yourself, I write some at some of the actions that I think are a little bit in others, like you know: Michigan Wisconsin, meaner, Michigan, Serpentine Wisconsin, which is a little bit different in Chicago, which is
you know that there is a general MID West acts, it so much easier when you actually have a specific place right, because the generic american accent that that that is the sort of homogenous american accent unless, unless the characteristic of something to pin something on the character, is really hard to make that sound. Anything, well yeah, because I think now the general american accent is a real dipshit. Sounding like oh, my gosh, I mean I talk like and everything's up, speak out. When I hear when I hear people from Austria, oh is a character the. So I need so that something similar to hang your thing
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