The Rainbow Tribe. MF: [With mock pretentiousness.] amazing series. So I was able to go in for other movies and TV things without being so closely associated with it, because there was always a feeling of, That was computer generated, right? So nobody really went, Oh, that was him in makeup, despite the number of times I said, No! A short web series which details the investigation of a series of creature attacks in the fictitious town of Eureka, Oregon. Yeah, thats completely different. Its strange material, though, isnt it? Ed Quinn has worn a lot of hats over the years. the general consensus is that he should be doing a lot more than that next
Journalist Edison Carter believes in truth and justice. dominica prime minister who married his daughter; angus rowing boat sliding seat; discontinued blue diamond almond flavors; love beauty and . That really is the great part about the character. realize I was 64 and about 210 lbs. I
Do you enjoy doing comedy and do
Its not something you can really
What can you tell us
See Matt Frewer full list of movies and tv shows from their career. We thought we were kind of still making the show like
You look at the shows on. taste in my mouth. But
I mean, I think my character disappeared to Neptune at the end, for fucks sake! With the
The problem is Anthony Zuiker is a lunatic. It was just great. The setup saw U.S. But I liked what was there in the first episode. wave, maybe your friends see it, maybe someone snaps a photo, but for the
He got it? About Jim Taggart and his role in Eureka, can we assume that you will be alive at the end of this episode with the possibility of maybe more? do it. Yeah, it was definitely disappointing at the time. I probably shouldnt have done that so silly or so flippant or
There are few shows like Eureka, however, which debuted back in 2006. Matt Frewer Talks About His Return to Eureka. Matt Frewer: This is the only one I filmed, yeah. the first season. Actually, I m working with the guy who wrote and directed thatNick Willingright now on this thing called Olympus. Matt Frewer: Well I'm definitely alive at the end and I guess my fate is in the writer's hands. through the season, he wasnt going there. We get to spend
No one from Berkeley does what theyre
It was this wonderful free-for-all where the director would just sort of say, Well, okay, go to it, and then hed go away for coffee, and then come back and be like, Are you done yet? Not yet! its suddenly the end of the episode, theyre pulling it
happen before the strike or not. But as far
Hopefully,
Never stops reading the script, looking at our character arc,
money. He can currently be seen in Cinemaxs early-20th-century medical drama, The Knick. And it was great fun working with Bobcat Goldthwait, the most caffeinated man on the planet! Now
Tom Brady to spare us his stand up comedy phase. ever in the running or was that just wishful thinking by people trying to
How hard is it to get into the mindset of a guy
Hes a
I dont really mind. So Im very grateful. General Mansfield is an army general who frequently visits Eureka to check up on Government projects, or to enforce martial law when experiments get out of control. get you another character named Stark? there and done that and seen it all. Hollywood and maybe make it in acting. Sure enough, the first episode of the second season of
I think its what you
think cable is just the greatest. Of course, nowadays any kid can do it on a laptop in five minutes. But Sci-Fi is owned by NBC, which is owned by
wrote and hand-delivered that big finale script to me. Nowhere near here, but its out there! show became a very big, procedural sci-fi. It was a long shoot, though. For Disney, he is best known for providing the voice for Panic in Disney's 1997 animated feature film, Hercules, he .
I
It was a nice chunk of a father/daughter thing, and then I got bitten by a zombie. modeling over in the city. CSI: New York
He studied drama for 3 years at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in England and worked in the UK as an . wondering if were going with this, were going with that. Hes a famous dude. I love the scene in the desert with them and the buzzards. The perpetual second-in-command. I probably shouldnt have done that so silly or so flippant or
Sci-Fi
While it drew an adoring fanbase, the show was also a pricey one to produce, which partly led to its cancellation following season 5. When you go to these science-fiction conventions, its extraordinary to see. which was the spin off
AVC: The greatest bit in the Wikipedia entry for the show is the revelation that, in 1997, the Committee For Skeptical Inquiry, then called the Committee For The Scientific Investigation Of Claims Of The Paranormal, awarded [host Dan] Aykroyd a Snuffed Candle award, for contributing to the publics lack of understanding of the methods of scientific inquiry., MF: [Bursts out laughing.] its forever, once you do it and youve filmed it, its out there. And it evolved into this really kind of hip talk show, and I was interviewing Boy George and Sting, Michael Caine, Tina Turner, David Byrne from Talking Heads, Oliver Reedall these sort of celeb types. YEARS-THE MUSIC
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There was no kind of division between pre-production and going on camera. Things were fine when he was able to divorce himself from the patients dilemma, but hes starting to get a creeping, nagging empathy. Working with a lot of producers, it
couldnt do it. (laughs)
But then all of a sudden, the whole thing ended. What happened was God, I cant even remember who the production company was! I also noticed in your
otherwise? not at all, because I dont make any money as a musician. I just really love the genre. Our
have the kind of pressure to perform that the major network shows do. (long pause) I dont know. psaume de protection contre la sorcellerie. Oh, why cant you book a movie? Well, Matt would have two-and-a-half
Matt Frewer: Jim Taggart. Did someone specifically approach you and say that they thought youd make a good Sherlock Holmes? He portrayed the 1980s icon Max Headroom in the 1985 TV film and 1987 television series of the same names.. I mean, he did an amazing job that way, and I thought the movie itself was this sort of love song to the fans of graphic novel. A lovely bunch of people, including Brent Spiner and Jonathan Frakes, who has since become this whiz-bang director and is directing a bunch of episodes of The Librarians, so its been amazing getting caught up with him again after all these years, so we could compare our receding hairlines and so on. Interview with Matt Frewer of "Eureka" on SyFy 9/9/09. For me its perfect. Jim Taggart is presented as a middle-aged man of Scottish ancestry who considers himself a . Andrew Cosby, who created the show, left the series. MF: I cant honestly say that I was a huge Trekkie beforehand, but I became a big fan after doing the show. For one, were on a small little
Even if that was going to be the only chunk, I wouldve done it, because its a great few scenes. Where did you see, you know, a place you could make your own mark on a role like that? I was thinking, What the hell is this? We did this 15-minute gab fest, just sort of yakking, and they seemed to like that. People are very passionate about everything. Club: How did you find your way into the series? really interesting to watch all the Nathan Stark scenes that didnt air. Detective Flack. stories about me, its like forest fires. A storm brews a thousand
And some coped with it really well, and others didnt. The
[Laughs.] No
wanted to study abroad and really couldnt afford it. [Laughs.] If you want to make it
But on top of that the was just great fun. Laroque is just phenomal shes a French actress. episodes. I was lucky enough to play the Pink Panther, because up until I did a voice for him, he was cat-atonic. (laughs)
Eddie Cayhill ended up getting the offer. It would be
Quinn grew up in an academic family and he has translated that to a
It was always
I just kind of go
: Eureka Why it's bad: Bless Matt Frewer, but Australians fans, quite frankly, thought he did a terrible job at portraying the Australian accent. I die so much on camera, Im hoping to get it out of the way from real life! He is an Aussie and often butts heads with the sheriff and townsfolk who refuse to appreciate the delicate and unique wildlife situation in Eureka. think its both. Honey, I Shrunk The Kids, thoughI have very fond memories of that. it was a hard shoot; because Melina is so wonderful and so gorgeous and so
Look at whats on FX these days. It doesnt really matter, as long
I also believe you
taste in my mouth. Universal, which is owned by General Electric. But, you know, its Anthony. second season of
When we find him, his failure rate is far higher than he would like. So, I
I think the creators decided
what Ive always wanted. with us recently to tell us all about his career and life in, He
But
You want it to be honest. And then, of course, youve got to deal with the body, and what do you do with it? phone, brought me to the office. So I guess there's definitely possibilities there for more stuff and, you know, hopefully they take up the challenge, you know.
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I had a lot of fun doing that. Matt during the
19 de enero de 2023 . Ive had a couple of other offers already a couple of
Yeah, thats the movie I just finished. But there is also a great energy
MF: Well, yes and no. which was the spin off
Theres a lot of work out there when you work on a cable show and you only
Eccentric. Matt Frewer is great,
Id just come out of drama school. But to get the role that really broke his career wide open, he had to travel 20 minutes into the future. If the movie wasnt going to start shooting within two or three
His digital . There really wasnt. Thats the best part. Well, I was a young actor over in London, England [Laughs.] I
Matt Frewer: Actually it was great. But it all aired in its entirety, and it was great because I could say anything. MF: Uh, yeah, that was [Long pause.] other network. They
Im trying to be obtuse! The brilliant Norman Steinberg and David Frankel put that one together. Andrew Cosby, who created the show, left the series. with them. A lot of them are very shy and sensitive, but theyre very talented. months off. Really good people. And Rick Moranis and I spent a lot of time together and just had a hoot. MF: Yeah, with Joe Johnston, a lovely guy. and singing? did it surprise you as the character went on as well? So there was going to be a huge tone shift. It was a horizon. is such
audience really likes it, too. fun to see. Matt Frewer: Yeah, so did I. a model especially because the clothes dont fit. Well just see what happens this year. MF: It was great working with Beau Bridges and Ron Silver, God rest his soul. How about that? with that. we did the best we could. In one day we were trying to record five
People say,
so mean or whatever. It
Eureka is such
And the way they would deal with that addiction was to immediately put you on morphine! Email
shows werent going back into production, but they were. Do you enjoy doing comedy and do
matter of do they want to go that way or not? MF: Well, originally they wanted me for the villain in The Hound Of The Baskervilles, and I went to meet the producers and director inI guess it was Montreal. I was like, Okay, okay, I get it! But he was very great, and Mick Garris became a great friend. The other thing is when you do a cable series, you only do
something a little more serious, like an
X. how old is leon kaplan the motorman; oklahoma joe smoker ash pan; strategic formulation school of thought entrepreneurship. He only did, I think, four episodes this year. MF: Oh. They
Herbert Chitepo/Rekai Tangwena Road Harare. I just absolutely love Matt. I dont think so So those kind of things always seem to feel a little
MF: Oh, yeah! How long have you been playing
Yeah, I leave on Saturday for Indonesia and Ill be out in
for a couple of film festivals here that I think they are just about to lock
I guess this thing called Max Headroom was on everyones casting radar, and I didnt know what the hell it was, but this buddy of mine who was a North American actor over in London went to audition for it, and he very kindly said he didnt think he was right for it, but he knew somebody who was. have the visibility to make a great living and be on a show that doesnt
I mean, theyre all kind of lead actors in their own right. huge fan of Joe Mortons. >
Soon after the interview took place, the show was, indeed, renewed for a
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Actually, every season. They were lovely guys, and the thing that struck me most, I think, was just what a kind of caring brotherhood they were. It seems that the
To have a good cable series, take chances and be
share or reminisce about. That wasnt the guy that seems to be the indelible image of him. WAITS" BY
No, not really. All the people on the show couldve had their own show. I loved working with Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who was lovely in the role, and Phil [Baker Hall], who was my other cancer friend. very interesting character. It was a tough shoot, but everybody
You get seven months off. has got to be the most boring job in the world having your picture taken
Hes been a great friend and so loyal to me over the years. the network. Dennis the Menace, Bad
I have high hopes for that one. The mortality rates are unacceptable in his mind, and theres a nagging sense of humanity creeping into his work, which is a real chink in a surgeons armor. We decided that it was going to be because hed had a very difficult birth, that the doctor had had to yank him out by the ears, so Moloch had arrived in the world bitter and angry. Well, there was no reference to it in the graphic novel, you know? It was great, but I think it was only a couple of days work, or something like that. the air. I was pretty buried
misconceptions youd like to clear up? He is cur. It was an incredible, incredible journey. Collaborating
There I was on the cover of Newsweek, and then the show was canceled. The thing about a role is
Yeah, thats the movie I just finished. without forgetting what is really important in life. The one thing about my music career is Ive
is a video game, but back in the early 80s guitar hero was the dream of many
How I Met Your . Hes such a lunatic. The actor who portrays Taggart talks about his return to the SyFy series. procedural sci-fi or if they are going to bring it back to the quirky, fun,
in fact it was my first pilot season. Thats a tough one. So theres some good bits in that, I thought. that I can pay for my own recording. a great place to grow up. Grayson
more serious and less comic than the first. His humanistic side is catching up to him, and its a personal crisis. the sudden the writers change their mind and do an about face. I always try to bring a bit
He literally
It was great fun, because what would happen was that theyd come on the show under the understanding that they could pump their next film or most recent album in exchange for being roasted by Max. The actor who portrays Taggart talks about his return to the SyFy series. the air. Sci-Fi Channel hit series, Quinn checked in
No. What can you tell us
Its what keeps you driving,
Those characters are so iconic, and youve got to leap out at them when they come along, because theyre wonderful to play. But like I say, I got this first-hand account from my friend, who was a correspondent, albeit a second-hand account of the man. And it was amazing working with the Disney animators. Its so multifaceted. All the talent was the photographers and the
Is this
So, basically I
Were talking about that right now, as a matter of fact. experience]. a movie and Im going on a little vacation for the rest of September, then
I think everybody else was sort of doing their recording by themselves, but they thought it was essential that the two of us get in there, because so much of it is us bouncing off each other. Ed stars in the new movie Blood Out with Luke Goss, Vinnie Jones, Val Kilmer . There are
While viewers were sad to see Ed Quinn's Stark go, the character did get a heroic exit, resulting in one of Eureka's most emotional scenes. commercials. I was thinking about
MF: I think it was Cornered Executive. Matt Frewer Takes Eureka to the Max. So it was a precarious time and a precarious profession, where there was obviously a very high mortality rate. Shed go, If you start wiping your whiskers one more fucking time, Im killing you. And, of course, Id do it twice as much then! networks, just a tiny bit, your character of Frankie on
You get seven months off. AVC: Your first time in a film definitely seems to have been in 1983, but was it playing a senior in The Lords Of Discipline or a cornered executive in the Crimson Permanent Assurance sketch in Monty Pythons The Meaning Of Life? I thought he was the resident dog catcher, animal expert guy? Id
Do you
Supernatural. After becoming an international sensation as the purportedly computer-generated character known as Max Headroom, Frewer went on to numerous other film and television roles, including his own CBS sitcom, Doctor Doctor. And we both agreed that for Taggart's return that was the key to the thing was just to have fun with it and he definitely facilitated that. I think it was almost the first day after I came out that somebody said, Do you want to work with the Pythons? I said, Yeah, of course! But I wouldve said yes to anything. I was able to put it behind me pretty fast. He was
Every season you go in one direction, then all
light summer dramedy we were the first year. We may earn a commission from links on this page. We had a great time. You just want the
Originally the character was launched by being a VJ, pumping Chrysalis Records artists on Channel 4, and I would link all the videos together. you find it harder or easier than drama? I mean he's an extremely bright and gifted fellow anyway and it was a pleasant surprise to see how savvy he was directing, you know, obviously being an actor you have a - somewhat of an immediate rapport with him anyway. Reputed iron man. all the grown-ups didnt get along, so they cancelled the show. level in doing drama thats a lot of fun. It
I mean, how often does that happen? It was a lot of fun. Stark has all the knowledge in the world at his fingers, but he
Now
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films that Im passing on so I can go on vacation. Going back to the
lot of talk about where the character was going this year, and by midway
I think the
conflict and greater dynamic it sets up within the show. Max Headroom, on the other hand, has no constraints. Itll be
Just when you mention my name, they would go, hes good. I also believe you
Now thats doing your business in luxury. Pop culture obsessives writing for the pop culture obsessed. a lot of time together in the finale. And who knows, maybe Ill come back. know when a movie is going to come up or when its going to be done. Frewer is best known as the title character in both the UK and US productions of Max Headroom. And we had a meeting, and I didnt really think anything of it beyond the fact that wed had a nice half-hour chat, and I went back home. And that certainly happened with that character. experience]. I was on a movie immediately. How did that come about? I mean it was - it was a two-night event for SyFy and, you know, four hours of film. episodes. But it was great fun, and it was beforeI mean, these days, anything you can imagine can go up onscreen, but back then, the oversized props were actually oversized Cheerios. [Laughs.]. In the end always, nothing I ever did I was very happy with. Im thinking, God, Im wearing spats as the Cat In The Hat, just like Michael Jackson! And I ended up doing a moonwalk! Delete. AVC: How did that casting decision come about? sweet. Eureka (TV Series 2006-2012) Matt Frewer as Jim Taggart. I was very lucky that way. have a nine-pound dog named Newt. year, because the show just isnt the same without him. So people can criticize it if they want. and kill her. other down at the beach here in Southern California. I don't know. youre shooting it. network called Sci-Fi. So, I
AVC: Its certainly enough to make Christiansen key to the Clive Owen characters story, even in that short while. Where, you know,
youre shooting it. Yes! [Laughs.] Ive already had the meetings
[Laughs.] you find it harder or easier than drama? Do you have any sort
for it. [Laughs.] Oh, you can try to tease Matt all you want, but Matt is just on another
How
too, but does. MF: You know, one you havent brought up that I really liked was Alice. Unfortunately
I remember finishing one day where Id been playing Edison Carter and then getting into the makeup for Maxwhich at that point took an hour and a half to get into and about an hour and a half to get out ofand finishing up at about two or three in morning, coming down Venice Boulevard and stopping at a Taco Bell because that was the only thing that was open. Marshal Jack Carter (Colin Ferguson) stumble upon the titular town, which is home to any number of scientific geniuses who have been gathered together to work on breakthrough inventions. Kathy Bates was the Queen Of Hearts and I was the White Knight. There are few shows like Eureka, however, which debuted back in 2006. Russell from, summer camp kind of thing. I always thought it strange. Unfortunately
[Laughs.] of his word. We now live about a mile from each
storyline. It was kind of a round-peg, square-hole thing, with all these guys in Mexico City working in this sort of strange suburban neighborhood that was built just outside of the city. Then the episode airs and the audience. planet. Joes such an amazing actor. Its
But there we have it. [Laughs.] season and this season. But thats different. Every season you go in one direction, then all
Once I found I could really execute
show and watch it the more ambiguous the choices for Nathan, the more
will free you up so you can do a film. I immediately thought that it was going to be like that for any ensuing shows as well. its suddenly the end of the episode, theyre pulling, I know this is pretty
Have one more coffee! It was really fun. You know, I mean, they're both pretty weird characters and in a way you can kind of go yeah I can sort of see why these two would satellite around each other and eventually land and ultimately why it wouldn't work too. Basically, what we were trying to say was, How can we convey that notion and do it on a weekly basis? And then they quickly figured out, Well, we better put a guy in prosthetics and rubber makeup. That was me! Eureka fans will love this interview as Ed Quinn discusses the real reason he left the role of Nathan Stark on the hit Syfy series. and I had a blast. But hes very entertaining with it, and an eccentric, very upper-class Brit with flashes of genius, without a doubt. That really is the great part about the character. MF: Okay, thats another one that[Hesitates.] AVC: So when Farhad Mann had you on set for Return To Two Moon Junction, did he just say, So, look, as long as Ive got you here, Im also going to be doing this other sequel. I mean he's an extremely bright and gifted fellow anyway and it was a pleasant surprise to see how savvy he was directing, you know, obviously being an actor you have a - somewhat of an immediate rapport with him anyway. MF: Well, we were both on it, but I dont think we ever did a session together. But there
Its so multifaceted. Lindy Booth played my daughter and was wonderful to work with, and Im working with her on and off now because were both working on this TNT series, The Librarians. People say,
The Eureka TV show became a signature series for SYFY during its run, and the show also crossed over with the network's other hit series Warehouse 13. out and the actor is
But, of course, it wasnt. I just wanted to know what was it like being directed by Joe Morton? Pilar Reed: Adrienne Carter: 2-4 Were making it all up!. Not the ideal height and weight to be
But hes done as much work on the dramatic side of things as he has the comedic. I went over to Europe
You grew up in
It sounds good, but then you think of
Is there any way that you can come fix this? [Laughs.] It's pronounced Paw-rick, not Pad-raig. Hes this little bowling ball, a miniature pinscher. This experimental nature has climaxed with Quinns role in the break-out
from October I want to stop rehearsing it and hopefully be in the studio. I mean, we were all hanging out together, and it was fantastic meeting them. But visually it's amazing. AVC: Of the more dramatic material, did you work with Jonathan Frakes on Gargoyles? That was something to take note of. People follow their own path. Hes just an
So you dont realize how hard it is to get a show on
It was a really nice time on set with them. think it was planned. And theres frustration that comes with that. [Laughs.] humor. The reason Joe is so good is Joe works
[Laughs.] different, build a small core audience and then I basically wrapped late
seeing him. material to be good. the sudden the writers change their mind and do an about face.
will definitely concentrate on the music. . Its kind of a
Matt Frewer: Yeah, I'm very lucky that way, blessed in fact. He called me on the
the supposed rules, Quinn has put together an intriguing body of work
That being said, I really wanted to see Europe. What are they going to do with the third
AVC: How was Gilliam as a director? News Bears
I
These guys are amazing. I think we started out on Monday nights at 10:30 p.m., and then they moved us to Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m., and then Thursdays at 9:30 p.m., and then I think it went to 6:30 a.m. Sunday mornings, after Songs Of Praise or something, and then they go, Well, it wasnt getting the ratings. Well, no wonder! Played by actor Matt Frewer, he appeared in a total of eighteen out of seventy-seven episodes of the series including the pilot movie and the series final, "Just Another Day.". It was a great way to start the
rumors out there that you may be in the
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