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Shadow
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von Shadow » So 26 Mai, 2002 5:29 pm
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von Gast » Di 28 Mai, 2002 5:08 pm
...ist mir völlig unbekannt!
aber ich geh mir mal die page anschauen

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TarasGirl
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von TarasGirl » Do 30 Jan, 2003 7:45 am
Hab mich auch schon ein bißchen über die Serie informiert. Werd sie mir auf jeden Fall in nächster Zeit anschaun, auch wenn Luke Perry mitspielt

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maus
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von maus » Do 30 Jan, 2003 12:23 pm
Luke Perry hat erzählt dass Sean Astin in Season 2 dazustoßen wird!

Werde sie mir auch ansehen wenn sie hier läuft.
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von Shadow » Do 30 Jan, 2003 1:06 pm
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Sean Astin told SCI FI Wire that Mr. Smith, the character he will play on the Showtime SF series Jeremiah, is either an unwitting prophet or a Shakespearean fool. "You don't know which he is," Astin said in an interview. "He claims that God is speaking to him and he seems to know a lot more than he rightly should."
The actor, who also plays Sam Gamgee in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, added that Smith is "a fun character to play. It came about because my name was on a list at MGM, and I'm sure I was higher up on the list after the success of The Lord of the Rings than I was before. It came to me as an offer. I watched a lot of the episodes from the first season, read the script, looked at the money, thought about my family, saw what the time commitment was and just said, 'Yeah, let's go.' Jeremiah is based on a Dutch comic book, which I went and got. I met with Joe Straczynski, the creator of the show, who'd done Babylon 5, and I thought I wouldn't mind allowing this guy to be my puppeteer for 13 episodes of Jeremiah. He seemed like a really intriguing, interesting guy who may have something to say."
scifi.com

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