D: è la riproduzione di un ragazzo di nome Dr. Fitch Cooper ed è divertente come sembra?
Peter Facinelli: Mi piace che lui sia una persona così energica. Sembra come se bevesse sempre quattro lattine di Red Bull. Io non credo che abbia alcuna malizia o cattive intenzioni, ma è così inconsapevole che finisce per offendere la gente per tutto il tempo e nemmeno lo sanno. Si, può tranquillamente fare quel che vuole, che è davvero divertente.
D: Qual era stata la parte più interessante di Nurse Jackie nel' episodio finale per voi?
Peter Facinelli: Il matrimonio del secolo. Naturalmente, non abbastanza paragonare al matrimonio di twilight.
D: A proposito: qualsiasi spoiler da Breaking Dawn Parte 1 ?
Peter Facinelli: io odio divulgare troppe informazioni sui Twilight, ma voglio dire che il matrimonio è stato veramente bello , anche se era più difficile da girare di quanto sembri. Tutto era pronto per questo giorno magico, e poi ha piovuto. Un sacco. Ad un certo punto uno dei teloni ha rotto. Una buona recitazione era richiesta per fare in modo che il pubblico non saprebbe che cosa stava realmente accadendo. Mi sentivo così male per le donne che erano vestite di abiti leggeri.
D: Non fai nulla per prepararti ad interpretare il vampiro-papà Carlisle?
Peter Facinelli: faccio una dieta di solo carne cruda
D: Ti senti sotto pressione per ottenere gli addominali e tenerti in forma per condividere lo schermo con Taylor Lautner?
Peter Facinelli: Eravamo in una palestra per allenarci a combattere, quindi in realtà ero in forma, ma Carlisle è sempre in cardigan, non lo potete vedere.
D: e tu sarai nonno nell'ultima parte?
Peter Facinelli: Non mi piace parlare di questo. Lui è un ragazzo di 23 anni, nonno, però, quindi credo che non posso stare troppo male per questo.
D: Avete qualche progetto per la tua carriere post twilight?
Peter Facinelli: Ho scritto tre sceneggiature per la mia società di produzione, e ho potuto fare due di loro già. Per me essere in grado di assumere un maggiore controllo della mia carriera è davvero grande. Uno si chiama Loosies , parla di un borseggiatore a nyc, e sarà fuori entro la fine dell'anno. Sono protagonista in esso, e abbiamo un grande cast Joey Pants , Michael Madsen. Sono davvero entusiasta di questo. Ho anche scritto un film Hallmark Channel che mia moglie [Jennie Garth] è stato in questo anno. E' una specie di viaggio dove ciò che scrivo lo vedo prendere vita.
D: Perché hai deciso di intraprendere la scrittura?
Peter Facinelli: ho lavorato per 17 anni, e la scrittura è uscita a causa degli script che mi arrivano o incompiuti o non buoni. Ho pensato: "Se questi trovano qualcuno che li fa, posso scrivere qualcosa." Naturalmente, il primo film che ho scritto ci sono volute tre settimane per scriverlo e sei anni per farlo. Ogni volta volevo scrivere e farlo, m a una volta che ho fatto Twilight e Nurse Jackie , la gente guardava quello che ho fatto un po 'più vicino. Così è diventato più facile.
D: Qual è il segreto della longevità a Hollywood?
Peter Facinelli: continuare a lavorare. Ho lavorato costantemente per 17 anni. Non sempre ho il controllo su se quello che faccio sarà una sensazione . Questo è probabilmente il motivo per cui sono felice ora di cominciare a produrre. Il passo successivo per me è la direzione. La carriere è una strada lunga, e bisogna capire come mantenere l'interessante.
D: Sembra che tu abbia in qualche modo evitato la carriera da bel ragazzo dopo aver interpretato l'atleta Mike Dexter , pazzi e svitati . Avevi questo scopo?
Peter Facinelli: Mi ricordo dopo , pazzi e svitati ho avuto, come, tre offerte per i "film tee". Ho avuto un'offerta per She's All That , ma invece ho preso questo thriller fantascientifico chiamato Supernova . Ho guadagnato peso e fatto crescere la barba. Sono andato completamente all'opposto. Quel film aveva aperto grandi strade, e sarebbe stato grande, ma ero felice di quel'esperienza. Quando il mio agente mi ha chiesto cosa volevo fare dopo, gli ho detto, "Tutto ciò che non ho fatto prima."
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The Twilight star on why he doesn't need abs like Taylor Lautner, taking advantage of his sudden career surge, and straying from the pretty-boy path.
DETAILS: Is playing a guy as un-self-aware as Dr. Fitch Cooper as fun as it looks?
Peter Facinelli: I love that he's so energetic. He seems like he's always had four cans of Red Bull. I don't think he has any malice or ill intent, but he's so unaware that he ends up offending people all the time and doesn't even know it. He can pretty much do anything he wants, which is really fun.
DETAILS: What was was the most interesting part of the Nurse Jackie finale episode for you?
Peter Facinelli: The wedding of the century. Of course, it doesn't quite compare to the Twilight wedding.
DETAILS: Speaking of: any spoilers from Breaking Dawn Part 1?
Peter Facinelli: I hate divulging too much information about the Twilight movies, but I will say the wedding was really beautiful, though it was tougher to shoot than it looks. Everything was poised to be this magical day, and then it rained. A lot. At one point one of the tarps got broken. A lot of acting was required just so that the audience wouldn't know what was really going on. I felt so bad for the women who were dressed in gowns.
DETAILS: Do you do anything to prepare for playing vampire-dad Carlisle?
Peter Facinelli: I go on an all-raw-meat diet.
DETAILS: Do you feel pressure to get your abs in particularly exemplary shape just to share the screen with Taylor Lautner?
Peter Facinelli: We were in a gym and constantly doing fight training, so I actually was in really great shape, but Carlisle is always in cardigans, so you never get to see it.
DETAILS: And you'll be a grandpa in the final movie, right?
Peter Facinelli: I don't like to talk about that. He's a 23-year-old grandfather, though, so I guess I can't feel too bad about that.
DETAILS: Do you have big career plans post-Twilight?
Peter Facinelli: I've written three scripts for my production company, and I've gotten to make two of them already. For me to be able to take more control of my career is really great. One is called Loosies, about a New York subway pickpocket, and it'll be out later this year. I'm starring in it, and we've got a great cast — Joey Pants [Pantoliano], Michael Madsen. I'm really excited about that. I also wrote a Hallmark Channel movie that my wife [Jennie Garth] was in this year. It's kind of a trip that I can have something that I write down on paper and see it come to life.
DETAILS: Why did you decide to take up writing?
Peter Facinelli: I've been working for 17 years, and writing came out of the frustration of getting scripts that I didn't respond to… that I was surprised were even being made. I thought, "If these can get made, I can write something." Of course, the first movie I wrote took three weeks to write and six years to make. Every time I would gain momentum I would go off and do a movie and lose it. But once I did Twilight and Nurse Jackie, people looked at what I did a little closer. So it got easier.
DETAILS: What's the secret to longevity in Hollywood?
Peter Facinelli: I just continue to work. I've been working constantly for 17 years. I don't always have control over whether what I do is going to be a sensation like Twilight or critically acclaimed like Nurse Jackie. That's probably why I'm excited now to start producing. The next step for me is to direct. Careers are a long road, and you have to figure out how to keep it interesting.
DETAILS: You seem to have somehow avoided the pretty-boy route you could have easily gone after playing the jock-y Mike Dexter in Can't Hardly Wait. Was that purposeful?
Peter Facinelli: I remember after Can't Hardly Wait I had, like, three offers for teen movies. I had an offer for She's All That, but instead I took this sci-fi thriller called Supernova. I gained weight and grew a beard. I went completely opposite. Had that movie opened big, that would've been great, but I was happy with the experience. When my agent asks what I want to do next, I tell her, "Anything I haven't done before." If I had a party and invited all the characters I played, it would be a really fun party. That's all I can ask for.
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DETAILS: Is playing a guy as un-self-aware as Dr. Fitch Cooper as fun as it looks?
Peter Facinelli: I love that he's so energetic. He seems like he's always had four cans of Red Bull. I don't think he has any malice or ill intent, but he's so unaware that he ends up offending people all the time and doesn't even know it. He can pretty much do anything he wants, which is really fun.
DETAILS: What was was the most interesting part of the Nurse Jackie finale episode for you?
Peter Facinelli: The wedding of the century. Of course, it doesn't quite compare to the Twilight wedding.
DETAILS: Speaking of: any spoilers from Breaking Dawn Part 1?
Peter Facinelli: I hate divulging too much information about the Twilight movies, but I will say the wedding was really beautiful, though it was tougher to shoot than it looks. Everything was poised to be this magical day, and then it rained. A lot. At one point one of the tarps got broken. A lot of acting was required just so that the audience wouldn't know what was really going on. I felt so bad for the women who were dressed in gowns.
DETAILS: Do you do anything to prepare for playing vampire-dad Carlisle?
Peter Facinelli: I go on an all-raw-meat diet.
DETAILS: Do you feel pressure to get your abs in particularly exemplary shape just to share the screen with Taylor Lautner?
Peter Facinelli: We were in a gym and constantly doing fight training, so I actually was in really great shape, but Carlisle is always in cardigans, so you never get to see it.
DETAILS: And you'll be a grandpa in the final movie, right?
Peter Facinelli: I don't like to talk about that. He's a 23-year-old grandfather, though, so I guess I can't feel too bad about that.
DETAILS: Do you have big career plans post-Twilight?
Peter Facinelli: I've written three scripts for my production company, and I've gotten to make two of them already. For me to be able to take more control of my career is really great. One is called Loosies, about a New York subway pickpocket, and it'll be out later this year. I'm starring in it, and we've got a great cast — Joey Pants [Pantoliano], Michael Madsen. I'm really excited about that. I also wrote a Hallmark Channel movie that my wife [Jennie Garth] was in this year. It's kind of a trip that I can have something that I write down on paper and see it come to life.
DETAILS: Why did you decide to take up writing?
Peter Facinelli: I've been working for 17 years, and writing came out of the frustration of getting scripts that I didn't respond to… that I was surprised were even being made. I thought, "If these can get made, I can write something." Of course, the first movie I wrote took three weeks to write and six years to make. Every time I would gain momentum I would go off and do a movie and lose it. But once I did Twilight and Nurse Jackie, people looked at what I did a little closer. So it got easier.
DETAILS: What's the secret to longevity in Hollywood?
Peter Facinelli: I just continue to work. I've been working constantly for 17 years. I don't always have control over whether what I do is going to be a sensation like Twilight or critically acclaimed like Nurse Jackie. That's probably why I'm excited now to start producing. The next step for me is to direct. Careers are a long road, and you have to figure out how to keep it interesting.
DETAILS: You seem to have somehow avoided the pretty-boy route you could have easily gone after playing the jock-y Mike Dexter in Can't Hardly Wait. Was that purposeful?
Peter Facinelli: I remember after Can't Hardly Wait I had, like, three offers for teen movies. I had an offer for She's All That, but instead I took this sci-fi thriller called Supernova. I gained weight and grew a beard. I went completely opposite. Had that movie opened big, that would've been great, but I was happy with the experience. When my agent asks what I want to do next, I tell her, "Anything I haven't done before." If I had a party and invited all the characters I played, it would be a really fun party. That's all I can ask for.
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