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~Lexi~
05-05-2005, 06:41 PM
After much fangirly restraint I decided to post. I'd like to start with getting my fangirlyness out with saying that you are a wonderful actor, you blew me away in LOST as well as the superb performace you did in In the Bedroom and it's great to know that even though you played both of those 'bad guy' characters very believable, you are really a wonderfully sweet guy in real life. Even though I only met you briefly at the Destination: LA party, there were enough stories floating around about how incredibly kind you were to people. It's especially wonderful to see that someone who has reached a point in his famedom be so respectful of his fans, and so much like a 'normal' person (where others might be inclined to bask in the praise and shun those who 'aren't worthy' of talking to them... so to speak).

Anyhow before I dig a grave for myself (See what fangirlyness can do to a person?) I'll get to the real point of my post (which wasn't that whole first part... I swear *g*). What has been your most memorable experience while working, be it on LOST or a movie... whether you were an actor, or an assistant?

Thank you,

william
05-11-2005, 07:44 PM
lexi,

thank you for the kind comments re. the kind commments re. my kindness at dla. i loved meeting everyone there. what a terrific group of people.
re. your question: 'memorable' is a pretty flexible adjective, but i'll give you three among many: 'cocktail' as a production assistant, because it was my first job on a movie; 'in the bedroom' b/c the char gave me lots to work on; and 'lost', because of the character, the show, and the cast and crew.
don't ever lose your fangirliness.