A Word From
The Editor: Much News in the World of DOC/Sue Thomas FBEye!
Welcome
to the Eleventh Official DOC/Sue Thomas FBEye Newsletter. I'm really excited
about this newsletter, because it's got an interview with one of the nicest
actors that you can ever meet: Richard Leacock. As most of you know he
played the character of Nate Jackson on the DOC show. Richard and his
brother have been quite busy.
Also, there are some
really nice developments in the work both in the newsletter and on the
Sue Thomas FBEye show. In some places it had been reported that the show
will be filming in August. I spoke with with Gary Johnson about this.
As most of you know, he's one of the producers and scriptwriters on the
show. He mentioned that this was originally the plan, but some things
came up which would not make this possible. They still hope to have something
to announce about the show at a later date and as soon as anything gets
formalized you all will be the first ones to know.
I also just did an
interview with Polly Shannon. She plays a reporter on both DOC and Sue
Thomas FBEye. She was very friendly and a lot of fun to talk with, so
that interview will be in a future newsletter too! I'm also working on
some other interviews.
And also, in case
that you didn't know, I interviewed most of the DOC castmembers and several
castmembers of Sue Thomas FBEye. If you'd like to read these interviews,
they can all be found along with many reviews of films and home-entertainment
at my Positive-Entertainment Website: http://www.positive-entertainment.com
I hope you all enjoy
this newsletter!
Kees
Richard
Leacock --- Working the Entertainment Industry.
I
always enjoy talking with Richard Leacock. Richard is always very easy
going and very friendly. He also is someone, who really appreciates his
fans. So, I was glad to catch up with him on his latest work. He's been
quite busy, not only acting in films, but he and his brother have actually
been producing films and writing scripts.
We started talking about his fellow castmembers of DOC. "I talk to
Tracy very often, because we were very close on the show. I saw Ron Lea.
He got to meet my son for the first time. I was actually walking by another
movie set and I recognize the people who were in the crew from DOC and
they all said: 'Hey, Ron is working on this movie!' So, I went in to see
him and I introduced my little boy to him. He hadn't met him at that point.
That was probably about a month ago that I saw Ron. I talk to Andrea ever
so often. I talked to Tyler who had just turned 15 on Wednesday, which
is mind-blowing considering that I met him, when he was eight! I visited
with him and his family in Los Angeles on February and I was just amazed.
I saw Derek last year some time. I emailed with Gary and Joan some, when
Nikki had that art exhibit. I ran into Ruth Marshall a couple of months
ago. We have the same agent. I was going into the office and there she
was. I hadn't seen her since DOC ended, so it was good to see her. We
chatted about life and got caught up letting her know about my son
and everything. I spoke to Munaf a couple of days ago. Munaf and I talk
ever so often. He's always been a good guy. He has a big heart."
Several of the DOC actors and crew have been working on a show called
Angel Eyes. "Tracy and Ron did an episode, before I did. They were
in the same episode and I did the one after. There were also some crewmembers
of DOC on the show and that's always nice, when you go to a set and you
see some people, you've worked with before for a long time. It makes it
a little bit more comfortable. It's on the Lifetime Network, which is
a US network, a division of NBC/Universal."
Another
television show that Richard has been working on is "The Dead Zone."
"It's a TV show on the USA network. It stars Anthony Michael Hall
and it is based on a movie that Christopher Walker starred in. It was
Natalie Wood's last movie actually. In this particular episode, there
is a woman, who is an old girlfriend of mine from college, who is sought
by her ex-boyfriend, which is a little bit crazy and she comes to me for
help. It just aired, but it will repeat again, but they repeat their episode."
We spoke about a film called "Earth Storm" that Richard was
working on. "That is a TV movie that will be on the Sci-Fi Network,
which is also a US Network. It stars Stephen Baldwin. It's kind of like
an Armageddon type of movie as far as 'Save The World' type of thing.
Remember back several years ago, there was a movie called Armageddon and
Deep Impact. It's sort of along the line of that. And I work with Stephen
Baldwin's character in a company that does blasts and explosions to bring
old buildings down. We're explosion experts and it is time to save the
world and there are some natural disasters that are starting to happen
around the world. So, basically, I'm helping Stephen Baldwyn save the
world."
It all started pretty dramatic. "My first day, I had to dive out
of the way of a pretty big explosion. We got pretty dirty. There was a
lot of ash and dust all over us. In fact, we looked grey when it was done.
It was pretty exciting, but pretty freaky at the same time, because we
didn't know what to expect, we rehearsed and rehearsed it without the
explosion, but you can't know until the explosion actually hits you. The
explosion actually twisted me sideways in the air, when it hit me. We
were landing on some pads of course. I got to see the playback, it looks
pretty cool."
We spoke about the safety involved in doing stunts like that. "I
talked to the guys, who were doing the explosion and they reassured us
and they tried to tell us what to expect. They know what they are doing.
They told us: 'The blast is going to come at you from this angle and it's
basically going to shoot a bunch of dust at you.' So, with that, what
we're also facing were torrential downpours on that day as well. So, we're
running from the outside into this tent and the explosion hits us when
we're in the tent. So, there was wind and rain an then the explosion.
The explosion happened so fast, that you really didn't get to see it.
You ran and then it was a complete whiteout. They timed it so that right
when we were jumping, we get hit. When we were in air, all we had to do
was to make sure that we landed properly. I was with another girl. She
took the brunt of it."
Richard explained how they do fights scenes in movies without getting
hurt. "A fight scene is like a dance really. I've done some of those
too. It's so choreographed. You throw a punch I move and I
throw a punch you move or whatever. It's a dance, it's all timing.
That's not to say that people don't slip up. People get tired. That's
when people get hit. I've been hit and I've hit somebody else."
Sometimes,
people do get hurt though. "They are always very careful now, since
we lost someone in 1993. We lost Bruce Lee's son, Brandon Lee on the set
of "The Crow." My friend was a stunt choreographer on that movie.
Brandon was his best buddy and it was a non-union crew and people were
working really long hours and somebody got careless and didn't check a
gun that should have been checked. When you're dealing with a big budget,
big explosion film like that, there is a good chance that somebody is
going to get hurt, because the stunts are so big."
Richard is also working on a show called "Across the River."
"It's a new TV show that is coming out here and it is set in the
Sixties and present day, so it goes back and forth. It follows a cast
of characters and their lives and in it, I play a soldier, who really
wants to start a family with his wife. She is a little hesitant, so that's
where the drama is. He's probably going back to Vietnam. His idea of what
a family should be may not necessarily mesh with what his wife is thinking.
That's where the drama lies there."
Ken Hanes and Richard have also been working on another show. "There
is actually one other show that I'm about to do called: "Till Death
Do Us Part." It is for Court TV and the executive producer is one
of the writers for DOC. Called Ken Haynes. I just got the gig for that.
I ended up working with Ron Lea where I was the cop and he was the bad
guy!"
I asked Richard if he was working on any of his own productions. "I'm
in the middle of writing a movie. It is about three brothers, who are
adopted and they are dealing with their father losing his faculties. He
may have Parkinson's and Alzheimer's and they are dealing with that as
grown men. One of the brothers has been gone for a long time and he returns.
One of the brothers is always the favorite one and he was also the one,
who was always responsible. He took on most of the work. So, we see what
happens with these guys at dinner at their father's home. The whole movie
takes place in the course of one evening."
We started talking about how his brother Viv is going to work with this.
"I've been working with a couple of people, two of the other actors,
who will be playing my brothers in the film. We've been working together.
Viv will be part of it, but he won't be playing my brother in the film.
We got a comedic part for him. My brother is very good at comedy. He's
a funny guy. He could do the show "Pimp My Ride" with his eyes
closed. He would love to host a show like that! He actually came up with
the idea for one movie. We haven't produced it yet. After a while there
were so many movies about cars and stuff that after a while, he didn't
want to do it, because there were too many of them. We're looking for
something new to do. But we're in the process of putting together another
project as well. It's a crime drama story. So, we'll see what happens.
We've been talking to a producer about doing it and we hope to get the
script finished and to go into production."
It's
always important to keep the idea of a film under close wrap. "We
wrote a treatment for a movie that turned out to be the 'Fast and the
Furious.' We had written it before the "Fast and the Furious"
came out and we had written it about a guy, who goes undercover into the
street racing gangs and then the Fast and the Furious came out and we
said: "Ok, we won't do that one!' And just recently there is a new
show coming out called "Daybreak." It's starring Taye Diggs.
And it is about a guy, who's stuck in the same day over and over and over
again. And Viv and I wrote a show called "The Next Day," about
a guy, who's stuck in the same day over and over and over again. It is
virtually the same show as Viv and I wrote. We wrote it long ago. And
we were just starting to pitch the idea and we heard about Daybreak coming
out. I don't know that they didn't steal the idea, because there is only
one thing different about the character. The difference is that our character
was more of a regular guy whereas this guy is a cop. He is capable of
defending himself. Our guy wasn't necessarily that guy. He was going to
be that person over time, being stuck in the same day as he learned different
things. But that's the only real difference. There is a woman, who died
in the piece, that he's in love with and the same thing happened in the
TV show. It's virtually the same thing. This one actually hurts a lot.
Theirs is called Daybreak and ours is called "The Next Day."
It's pretty close. So that kind of stuff happens all the time and this
one is the closest thing. We've written stuff before and then something
came up that is like it. A thing happened a long time ago, that ended
up being Tom Cruise's Minority Report. So, we couldn't do that. But this
one! Viv and I knew that it was a great idea for a show and that it would
work. And in the day and age, where people are watching the shows like
Lost and 24 and really catching on to a serial TV show. This was that!
And we knew that this thing would sell like crazy for sure if it went,
but somebody beat us to it or stole one of the ideas one of the two."
I'm confident though that we will continue to see some really great things
from both Richard and his brother in the near future.
Hannah
Montana scores huge locally as well as nationally, which is no surprise
since this show does present the "Best of Both Worlds."
The show stars Miley
Cyrus, the daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus. Miley's on-screen dad is played
by none other than her real father. Jason Earles plays Miley's brother,
and Emily Osment plays Lilly Truscot, Miley's best friend. As most of
you know, Miley got her start as an actress playing Raul's friend Kylie
from Tennessee on the show DOC, and so did her younger sister Noah, who
played Gracie, Dr. Derek's daughter. If you watch Hannah Montana carefully
you can see Noah, playing small parts on there too.
While Miley goes to
school, no one realizes that indeed she is the huge pop star, Hannah Montana,
because she in disguise.
Ever
since the show aired on Disney Channel this past March, it has been one
of the biggest success stories on Disney. People love it and within a
few months, Miley has been on the cover of many teenage pop star type
magazines. Millions of people have tuned in. One has only to visit the
local Wal-Mart store to see posters and promotional items about her.
I remember just
two years ago, doing an interview with Billy Ray Cyrus, when he talked
about her activities, "She is in L.A. right now, working on a different
project. She's probably going to have her own show soon She is really
serious about her acting career."
She's become huge
since then. You only have to walk into a local Subway store to see her
promotion. Also, check out the section where there are magazines like
Popstar, Tigerbeat, ect... in your local grocery store and you'll see
Miley's face on the front of it. For all intents and purposes, she has
replaced Hilary Duff as the new face of the tween generation.
If you haven't seen the Hannah Montana show, you can catch four
of them on the recently released Disney DVD. The show is a wonderful show
and very clean. I don't think anyone would have any problems with this
show. It's also very entertaining. The show has become a huge success
in 122 countries. (Makes me wonder, where it isn't shown, maybe North
Korea!)
The set comes with some nice features, including the Real Miley Cyrus,
where you get to "meet" her real family, including Billy Ray
and his wife Tish and there other daughter, which sometimes appears on
the Hannah Montana Show, Noah. Also, you can watch a featurette called
"Nobody's Perfect," which is the title of one of Miley's songs.
This would make a great gift and makes for some great family viewing.
Billy Ray Cyrus also
has a new song out, that is being played on the Disney Channel all the
time, called "Ready, Set, Don't Go!" It's a song about his daughter
Miley and how she is growing up so fast. If you'd like to see the video
of the song, you can view it here by clicking on the YouTube Video. Notice
there a little clip of DOC right in the video.