... was on R&K ? I'm sorry I'm not trying to to you how to run youre
site but I've been involved w/ fan clubs since before the internet I
would think it would behoove Us to know in advance when our faves are
going to be on so we can tape them and most importantly spread the word
so that more people could see underrated actors and be aware of them
This is the first notification of any kind I've received after
"googling my buns off"
On Nov 26, 2006, at 3:51 PM, Adrianpasdarsite@... wrote:
> Adrian was on Regis and Kelly:
> Adrian wore a dark suit. Kelly admired his tie and he said it was clip
> on and removed it to show her. She asked if she could borrow it for
> her son's schoolpicture. They mentioned he was married to one of
> theDixie Chicks but didn't say her name, he did mentionedhis two boys
> names though, He told a story about beingbackstage at Madison Square
> Garden for his wife'sconcert. A famous baseball player wanted to meet
> "thegirls" and came back. Adrian bragged to him that hisson could
> throw a fast ball. The guy rolled his eyes,but indulged them and
> squatted down to catch one fromSlade. Adrian suggested he back up, but
> the guyobviously didn't think a 6 year old could throw thatwell. Slade
> wound up slowly then let one rip rightpast the guy's head. He was
> impressed, and suggestedthey sign him up for the Mets. Kelly asked
> Adrian whatwould have happened if his son would have throw itlike a
> girl, and Adrian said, "well then I would havehad to beat him of
> course" and flashed his smile. Hefurther explained that he was ready
> with a handful ofballs just in case. He plugged a play he wrote and
> ishoping to bring it to Broadway, and they played a clipfrom Heroes.
> He explained the harness he wears ( madeby Circ de Soleil sp?) and
> that it is a full torsotight fitting thing with different loops on the
> backto hang him at different angles. He also said it is abit of a drag
> being left hung up there for hour whilethey set up and figure out the
> shots, and that it"pinches in all the wrong places" He was charming
> andKelly drooled all over him.
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> 'Heroes'
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> Brotherhood of 'Heroes'
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> Pasdar, Ventimiglia enjoying the ride on NBC's new hit
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> By Rick PorterNovember 6 2006
> <26238663.jpg> Milo Ventimiglia and Adrian Pasdar on 'Heroes'
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> Adrian Pasdar is naturally circumspect about the immediate future for
> Nathan Petrelli, his politician character on "Heroes." But he's more
> than happy to speculate on something that might happen in, oh, season
> five or six.
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> "When you're in the game of politics and you're a guy like Nathan,
> there's only one seat, ultimately, that you're looking for, and that's
> behind a desk in the Oval Office," Pasdar says. "As we take our
> journey, and hopefully we get a chance to be on the air for a number
> of years, I think we might find ourselves in the White House. Where
> that family fits into the family he has now ought to be interesting."
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> There's a lot of ground to cover between now and then, but Pasdar can
> be forgiven for thinking ahead given how well "Heroes" has performed
> out of the gate for NBC. The series is among the top-rated new shows
> of the season (and leads all newcomers among the 18- to 49-year-olds
> advertisers love), and it's attracted a sizable legions of obsessive
> fans so far.
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> The superhero angle of the series undoubtedly hooked a number of
> those fans, but both Pasdar and Milo Ventimiglia, who plays Nathan's
> brother Peter, think what's keeping them interested are the human
> stories in which the characters are involved.
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> "It's kind of the foundation of where we're all going and how we
> react to a lot of things," Ventimiglia says. "You take Peter, who has
> a big heart and is a caregiver, he falls in love with Simone [Tawny
> Cypress], but of course she's attached to someone else. It's not until
> she makes the first move that he goes through with that. It's just one
> of those complicated kinds of dramas that [can be part] of any
> situation."
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> The two actors have become friends during the course of the season,
> and they say they're having a ball playing their brotherly
> relationship. This despite the fact that their characters don't really
> get along.
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> "There's an adversarial tone to the relationship, an alpha-male
> component to how they see each other," Pasdar says. "I don't always
> treat Peter on screen with the respect one would hope for. So that's
> somewhat of a challenge, and we have to look at each other and
> understand that as real as it is on screen, it certainly doesn't
> reflect the respect we have for each other."
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> "Sometimes you'll be working on a highly emotional scene, and you get
> lost in the fact that you're actually kind of having fun with your
> friend at work," Ventimiglia adds. "Now when we finish a scene, we
> just look at each other and start laughing. I have this great
> opportunity to just go and have a good time and give it as much as I
> can. Adrian gives so much to me, and I'll be damned if I'm not going
> to give it right back to him."
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> Neither Pasdar nor Ventimiglia will say too much about where the show
> is headed in the near future, but they are willing to part with a few
> details. Starting Monday, we'll meet Nathan's wife (Rena Sofer, who
> will appear in several episodes), who will help reveal a little more
> about her husband's driven nature.
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> Ventimiglia also hints that we may see how his character, who can
> temporarily take on the powers of another "super" if he's in the same
> room with them, will react if he's in proximity to more than one such
> person.
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> "I think there's a pressure, a physical pressure that Peter feels if
> he were in a room with two heroes," he says. "There's a physical,
> mental overwhelming that it could possibly get him into. We do get
> into that, and also, is he ever going to retain [someone's abilities]
> or is it just when he's near someone?"
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> It's that kind of thing that has sent fans scurrying to message
> boards and the proverbial watercooler, and both actors say they're
> noticing that "Heroes" has entered the zeitgeist. Ventimiglia says
> he's overheard people on the street talking about it, and Pasdar has
> chatted up folks when he's been flying.
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> "People don't tend to recognize me from the show, and it's great,"
> Pasdar says. "I've had conversations with people about the show, and
> they don't even realize I'm in it. It's fun to hear people talk about
> what might be coming up, what has happened, what they think this means
> and who's going where. It's fun to be a part of that."
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> Â Sharon Hulton
> Adrian Pasdar Tribute Site - Home
> www.adrianpasdartributesite.com
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