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I got to say, that was a great interview. Kudos to you the interviewer on it.
Ben could easily of swatted away some of those question with a one sentence answer. Instead, he goes into great detail in his responses, which is fantastic to see. Browder is forthright, funny and brutally honest. You don't often see that in actors these days. You must of have been for a good while too, to get five pages worth of an interview out of him.
He seems really interested too, which is great - even firing back questions of his own. It is a fantastic exchange!
Last edited by Oma Yksilo; 11 September 2008, 02:51 PM.
Thanks for the kudos, folks. And don't forget to DIGG it!
We've still got an interview with Robert Picardo coming...and a big VFX piece, too, including behind-the-scenes pre-visualization footage from the Emmy-winning episode "Adrift".
Thanks for the kudos, folks. And don't forget to DIGG it!
We've still got an interview with Robert Picardo coming...and a big VFX piece, too, including behind-the-scenes pre-visualization footage from the Emmy-winning episode "Adrift".
Looking forward to your future articles as well! Love the interview you have with Eureka's Colin Ferguson too!
I loved it. Ben was my first (and still foremost) 'actor you get to know through articles, and really begin to think is terrific' back during 'Save Farscape' days. He continues to make me laugh with his open, candid coolness. I daresay I never would have become a fandom type if it weren't for him; before Farscape, I saw television as something to watch. After Farscape, it became something to experience.
If you've seen a Jeff O'Connor or a JeffZero or a Jeff Zero or a JeffZeroConnor elsewhere on the net, there's a considerable chance it's me.
What a fun interview Thank You so much for sharing it here. Ben is one actor that seems to have this whole *acting thing* in prospective and that comes across loud and clear in this interview. I have yet to read or hear an interview with him that I don't laugh, smile and come away from respecting AND liking him even more as an actor and as a person
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