21.01.2009, 19:07
Ja .. das hat mich auch gewundert.
"Hallo? Hallo ist nicht mein Satz. Hallo ist überhaupt kein Satz, hallo ist nur hallo."
Zitat:Full Name: tanc sade
Date of Birth: 28th July 1980
City of Birth: sydney
Current Hometown: l.a.
Height: 6' [about 1,83m]
Eyecolor: blue
Do you drink?: no
Smoke?: no
Did you go to college? If yes, where, and what were your majors?:
I finished school early went to university and studied environmental science in Australia. I spend a lot of time outdoors hiking, camping, mountain biking and spearfishing and so had a general interest in the field. But I was always an actor at heart and knew that that's where i would end up.
If you hadnât become an actor, what would you be now?
That's a tough question that I'm kind of glad I don't know the answer to. I think I would have focused solely on directing.
Whatâs your favorite saying?:
I heard this from a friend and loved it;
I Have enough, I do enough, I am enough.
Do you have a motto?:
Do the best you can.
Whatâs the craziest thing you have ever done?:
not telling
Whatâs your favorite kind of music?:
Indie type stuff but i have a pretty wide range. I'm obsessed with music, I probably pick up a dozen new tracks a week.
Whatâs your favorite band at the moment?:
Radiohead is my all time favorite band but at the moment there's some aussie stuff i'm enjoying. The Presets, Empire of the Sun and a little unsigned band, Tom Ugly. I've also been listening to Bon Iver, Andrew Bird and Emily Loizeau. Oh and old fave's are Broken Social Scene, The Frames, LCD Soundsystem and Nina Simone. See i told you, all over the shop!
Whatâs your favorite song at the moment?:
Anything by Radiohead. OK, ok, Roll Again by Tom Ugly.
Do you have any pets? (If so, what kind, and what are they named?):
I so want a dog but my landlord wont let me.
Whatâs your favorite book?:
Siddartha
Whatâs your favorite genre of movies?:
Good movies. I'm a cinefile, as long as it's good I don't care what genre it is (i'm not the biggest fan of horror films though...)
Whatâs your favorite movie?:
too hard to choose but almost all of my favorites are European.
At what age did you start acting?
First acting class was about 10.
And what got you into it?:
i was a dreamer, still am.
What kind of experience was it for you to become famous?:
Not sure, I'm not quite there yet!
What do you like most about acting?:
The way it makes me feel on the inside.
What has been your favorite moment as an actor?:
Walking home one day and realizing that i get to do what i love and get paid for it.
What has been your worst/weirdest moment as an actor?:
Prima donnas...
Is there an acting-experience that you regret making?:
No regrets. only lessons
Do you prefer working behind or in front of the camera?:
hmm. Two very different loves. They're both fulfilling in different ways. I would like to act until i'm too old or too ugly and then direct!
Of all the roles you have played, which one has been your favorite?:
Finn was fun but theater takes it to a whole new level. I love getting the opportunity to explore a character for months.
I don't know, i'm a bit of a perfectionist and i'm still learning so i don't think i've quite hit that point where i can look back and think, yeah, i nailed that character.
You are mostly known for playing the role of Finn on Gilmore Girls. Are you anything like him?:
I don't drink, smoke or do drugs, I come from a pretty middle class family, and have never had a hangover. So i guess, no not really. But i'm told i can be quite cheeky, so maybe a little...
How has being on Gilmore Girls influenced your life as an actor? Has it been beneficial?:
It allowed me to work on other projects like flowers and weeds. i met some amazing people who i still call friends (matty czuchry, nick holmes and I had dinner the other night) and i became a better actor.
Flowers and Weeds sounds really interesting. When and where will we be able to see it (in the states, as well as internationally)?:
I think it will be released sometime in the middle of the year (possibly on itunes).
What do you think about meeting fans?:
I think there's a time and a place for everything. On one hand it's so nice to have your work appreciated but on the other you don't want to be having an intimate dinner with someone and have a stranger interrupt and ask you to sign their napkin.
You have a really nice accent that a lot of fans love. Has your accent been having an influence on your career (has it been helping or maybe even been hindering you in getting parts)?:
I think it goes both ways, i guess i'm just lucky i can work in different accents, which is not a bad thing.
A lot of people compare you with â and call you the next â Jude Law. How do you feel about that?:
Flattered.
Is there a message or anything you would like to get out to fans?
I'm extremely grateful for their love and support and look forward to someday working on a European film (it's one of my dreams!).