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Richard interviews Josh Duhamel & Dean Winters on “Battle Creek”

Richard interviews Josh Duhamel & Dean Winters on “Battle Creek”

JOSH: Being the committed actor that I am. I wanted to go see it and feel it and talk to some of the local cops to see what kind of stiff they really deal with. See how they felt about this show. It was a lot more informative than I expected it to be. I expected to wander around. I didn’t tell anybody I was going until I got there. I had somebody call the police department and they took me out on a ride along with their undercover guys, their drug enforcement guys, the gang unit. There is some real stuff happening in this town. Nobody would ever suspect because it sits right in between Detroit and Chicago and they get a lot of riff raff fleeing either city and hiding out there. They get a lot of crime you wouldn’t expect in what seems to be a very all-American town.

Josh: It was actually very… he puts in in the back of this car and I can’t really tell you what we did or bought…

DEAN: CRACK

JOSH: He put me in the car, in the backseat. He drives this old crappy Suburban with a cracked woindow and a windshield wiper that never stops, but he’s a cop and he has these CI’s these Confidential Informants he uses to get information. He could put these guys away if he wanted but they help get the big fish. He’s building a case against this guy and I’m in the backseat and he introduces me to this heroin addict who is an informant for him. “This is my friend Milt.” That’s who I play on the show. We bought drugs and did the whole thing. A ew weeks later he sent me a text saying they had gotten the guy they were trying to get.

I’d never been in that situation. It’s pretty real when you’re actually in it. It doesn’t feel like TV anymore.

Richard interviews Anna Kendrick on “The Last Five Years”

Richard interviews Anna Kendrick on “The Last Five Years”

“If there is something really incredible everybody wants it so I audition. It’s a competative business by nature. I know that room and that line of two hundred girls. I didn’t have to dig all that deep to know the anixiety and self doubt. Obviously it was a lot more fun to be working on a movie where I’m doing that and not going home and crying into my pillow. That was a fun thing to perform and see inside her head and talk about the indignity of not being paid attention to when you are trying to perform for somebody.”

“I see friends of mine and we’re all in business suits and then at the next one we’re all in leather jackets. I’m like, ‘Yeah, this is so embarrassing.’ But that is the grind.”

 

Canada AM: Comedian Amy Poehler says ‘Yes Please!’ in first book

Screen Shot 2014-10-31 at 10.16.33 AMRichard’s “Canada AM” interview with comedian, actress and now author of “Yes Please,” Amy Poehler.

Watch the whole thing HERE!

 

 

 

 

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