2.16.2005

Sarah Wynter Interview From Women's Weekly Australia January 2005 edition p.49-52

Full Interview



Interesting, then, that she was initially hesitant about moving into series TV. "I wondered if my dreams of being a film actress were dashed if I did TV. Isn't that the weirdest thing?" she says now. Why? "Because it was such a fantastic experience. Television teaches you to take direction very quickly, you think faster."

Back on the small screen playing the love interest to Johnny Smith in The Dead Zone, Sara has no reservations this time around. "It's nice to be back on TV. I love the pace and instant gratification."



Thanks to Brattytxn, for taking the time to transcribe it.

Official LA Dicks Site

LA Dicks the movie

Stop by and check out the site for Sarah Wynter's latest project. There are behind the scene photos and a movie trailer too!


Sarah will be playing Hope Taylor a client of "the dicks"

Thanks to Brattytxn for the tip!

David Ogden Stiers Fans Will Cheer

MASH's fourth season on DVD is here
Mdeiagrab has the full scoop.

Short David Ogden Stiers Interview

From TheNewsJournal online



His career has become rather animated these days. But what was most memorable about interviewing the man who voiced Dr. Jumba Jookiba in the 2002 film "Lilo & Stitch" was his low-key introduction.

"Hi, how are you. I'm David Stiers," said the plainspoken Midwesterner with the professorially large cranium.

To fans of the TV series "MASH" and in the innumerable small movie roles, he was always David Ogden Stiers, so formal, so patrician. He occupies the lofty, and unseen, position of Narrator in the film opening today, "Pooh's Heffalump Movie."

In person, he's sweet and ingratiating, a good listener who asks as many questions of me as I do of him. And it's clearly no act.

This Everyman, who nonetheless is a classical music fanatic who often takes the podium to conduct symphony orchestras, is a vocal chameleon who's not seen but heard most of the time.

Doing voices, he says, is great fun, but real work in which one learns "a whole new form of acting, the way in which emotion is wrapped around the words."


'Pooh's Heffalump Movie' Gets A Lump

SFGate.com has it's review of "Pooh's Heffalump Movie" which is the latest voice over project for David Ogden Stiers.

Back In Black

According to C21 Media.net Lions Gate had a great year!



The company, which distributed Michael Moore documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 and is behind series including The Dead Zone and Missing, said revenues for the three months ending December 31 had more than doubled compared with the same period last year.

Review on The Photographer

Apollo Guide has a review for the Indie Film "The Photographer" which has an apperance by Anthony Michael Hall


For a film with mostly unknown actors – although you may recognize retreads like Marisa Berenson, John Heard and Anthony Michael Hall as well – and a low-budget, the fact that this film doesn’t even attempt to do anything interesting makes me even more frustrated.

Medium Has Big Shoes To Fill

According to The Daily Trojan Online NBC's Medium isn't all it was predicted to be.



But USA Network takes the paranormal cake with "The Dead Zone." Go for "Dead Zone" reruns and catch up in time for the fourth season, which began filming in November.

Collin Cunningham Returns To The Dead Zone

The Save Daniel Jackson Website has info on the up coming Tipping Point part 2 episode


Fan favourite Colin Cunningham, best known to fans of Stargate SG-1 in his recurring role as Pentagon liaison Major Davis, has been asked to reprise his role as Pendragon in the popular series The Dead Zone and will begin filming for the appearance next week.

Meanwhile, hot on the heels of his appearance in the movie Elektra alongside rising star Jennifer Garner (Alias) Colin has also signed to appear in the movie Insider Trading. The movie, due to start filming in Vancouver next month, also stars fellow Stargate SG-1 alumnus Anne Marie Loder (Farrell in 'The Other Side').


Happy Birthday Sarah Wynter!

She turned 32 on Feb 15!