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Josh Holloway

Seeing as everything here is about Dom, just thought i'd post this Razz

JOSH Holloway, who plays conman Sawyer in the popular TV drama Lost, sometimes worries that the show's twisting, secretive plot will put him out of work.

"Everybody in the cast worries about being killed off, and we wouldn't know until they handed us the script - three days before shooting," the 37-year-old actor says in the November issue of US magazine Men's Journal.

"It's a sensitive issue... Most of us aren't in our twenties anymore."

Holloway's Sawyer has developed into both a villain and a fan favourite.

"It still shocks me how people love him," he says.

"But my take on guys like him is they're just dudes who have a different perspective on how to survive. Truth is, there's a little Sawyer in all of us, and that's why people get into him."

He'll play another bad boy - a kidnapper - in the thriller The Whisper, set for release next year.

"It's a fun movie, but I'm looking to do a really different role next, more of a character who maybe even keeps his shirt on most of the time."

from: http://www.news.com.au/
Guest

I can't wait to see him in more things, he's a really good actor and sawyer is fantastic :]
April_Rose

Sawyer is a great part but I don't think I've seen him in anything else so I'd really like to see him play a totally different role....When lost finishes though obviously as I'm of the opinion that none of them shoudl be allowed to work on other projects, they shoudl just be filming lost all year round lol
Guest

He is one amazing actor, I see him playing some really sexy cop. Dunno' why I just love the thought of him playing a cop.
Guest

Haha sawyer *mr bad guy* playing a cop. More like a cop gone bad lol
Guest

That would be hot. Mmm, bad cop. Yep like a cop working for bad guys, because he'd have killer skills and stuff. *writes script and phones Josh* because I have his number *rolls eyes* lol.
Guest

Well after his fighting with the others in the latest s3 ep, he could definately kick everyones ass :]
Guest

Indeed.
I can also see him as the country guitarist type guy, or a cowboy lol.
Guest

Haha, Sawyer in a western movie would be awesome!
Guest

I can see him as the guy fighting with the another guy who cheated in a game of cards Very Happy
Guest

Haha, one guy cheats and sawyer takes it way too seriously and starts calling him names instead of shooting! haha
Guest

ROFL, he'd be a sexy cowboy, and an accent, he'd have to have a sexy accent.
Guest

Is he not cowboy enough already? have you not seen the brokeback mountain vids lmao
Guest

Haha indeed.
We need more Jawyer or atleast some more swimming from our Josh.
Guest

I don't see that happening any time soon, them being captured by the others and such
angelfairy

mmmmmmmmmmm sawyeriffic!!!
Guest

Haha, indeed :]
Guest

sawyer is great i think cause he is really funny when he has a gun Very Happy
Guest

His nicknames for people a have to be the funniest part of Sawyerismness :]
redwinegoblin

Ooh I love Josh Holloway so very much. Can't wait for Whisper (Or Hellion as it's apparently now called) to come out over here so I can see him on a cinema sized screen!!!
Admin1

Yeh me too, the film looks good, but the main reason i wanna see it is because Josh is in it Razz
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Heres an interview about his film, and a few lost tidbits.

It seems like all the stars of TV’s Lost are making movies. Of course, a hit show does that to a career. Josh Holloway will leap to the big screen this year in the film Whisper. A mysterious thriller about a child kidnapping in New England, Holloway gave us the scoop on his movie career before he had to go back to selling his main gig.

Sawyer is such an iconic role for you now, how different is your character in Whisper?
“Actually, I chose that role because it was opposite. It was more a Jack type of role. The character I play in that is – yeah, he's a bad person, but kind of the same story, with a good heart. But it's a straightforward premise in which that character comes, more like Jack. And I thought that would be interesting, for me to play a more heroic character, but still a little off. So that's why I chose that.”

How much do you want to have a dual career in movies?
“Well, that's tough. I don't. That's hard. I compare it to burning through the atmosphere. In order to break through the movie thing, you've got to burn through that atmosphere and it's hard. You've got to work all year at this pace that Lost is; it's a fierce pace and you're constantly doing something. And then you get that little break and you're really trying to do even better. The pressure's high.”

Will you have time to promote your movie?
“Wow, good question. That’s always a to-the-minute scheduling process so I don't know. I hope so. Of course I’m going to be doing my best to do both but Lost does take precedence and I am in Hawaii.”

If you get a movie, will Lost give you the time?
“No, Lost is a priority and they make that clear.”

But with so many characters - you could disappear?
“Yeah, and they work with us as best they can. But also we're full-time employed by Lost and they make that known.”

Those following Lost probably have more pressing questions than Holloway’s one-shot movie. How will Kate and Sawyer be now that they’ve hooked up? Will they make it off the Others’ island? Of course the actors can’t answer any of those questions but we have fun trying to ask.

How will you and Kate's relationship evolve?
“As characters? It's been fun because neither of us really know where it's going, so we don't know exactly what to fully invest in which actually plays on camera. It's nice kind of not knowing. One minute we're really kind of close and sappy and the next minute like, ‘What the?’ It's that thing. But our friendship is deep. We've been working together constantly and having to discuss these things and how we're going to do them, so it's good.

We were really proud of the way that love scene turned out because we wanted it to be different. We wanted it to take some time and have some moments in the middle of it, not just this crazy furious thing because it's been such a long time coming. Stuff like that, we really work together well communicating about what we're trying to do.”

Does your wife mind the love scenes?
“She is incredibly confident because we're very much in love. She knows how I feel about her. Because we have such an open good friendship and dialogue with Evie [Lilly] and Dom [Monaghan] and everything, we talk about these things. However, that last one made me a little uncomfortable. I was just like…just a little. We're trying to live it, right? And I'm sitting with my wife watching it and that's who I look at that way normally. So there's that little twinge, but that just means I did my job.”

Was that love scene fun or awkward?
“No, because Evie and I have such a great friendship now. We so trust each other as actors, and that's so key, to be able to be vulnerable. To be able to really open up with each other, and we have a sold friendship and trust. And great relationship with my wife and her. There's a lot of trust there so we are able to actually live it, as best we can.”

As a visible TV star, is it easier being in Hawaii?
“You know, you get noticed there but unless it's tourists, I just know where not to go. If I'm going to go there, then I'm going to own it and say, ‘All right, let's do pictures.’ But I know how to not do that and then the local people just are very - they give you a nod and [say], 'Love your work.' Especially the men. There the men go, 'Love your work, bro,' and that's about it. I like that. Where tourists, they've already got the camera out, like, ‘Hey!'”

Is it hard wearing the same clothes all the time?
“Yeah, well, when they get the ‘hero’ shirts that you can't wash because it's got all the dried blood and all the stuff just right, then yeah, that's when it's like, 'All right, I gotta put that thing on?' You get that one on. But our wardrobe is wonderful and they know when it gets to that breaking point. They'll wash it and then they'll just dirty it again somehow.”

And your beard?
“They're constantly being vigilant about that on everybody. It's hard to keep it the right length and it's a hard line to walk because, yeah, we as actors always want to go [change it]. Then you've got the fact that it's a TV show and they want you to look decent so we can't really pull the character out. So it's a fine line and they had put scenes, you know, Locke [Terry O’Quinn] shaving with his knife. Foxy [Matthew Fox] with a shell I think he had. I don't know what I had but something. And my hair got too long so they were like, actually I suggested, ‘Why don't we have Evie cut my hair? It'll be a fun scene.’ They were like, 'Of course,' so that trimmed it up.”

What do you think of the plan to end Lost at a certain point?
“Already they're talking about that but actually, that has been a suggestion from the beginning. The show, Damon [Lindelof] and J J [Abrams] and Carlton [Cuse] really invested in the integrity of the show, so much so that they were willing to pull three days of production because the storyline was wrong. The beginning of last year, the second episode was my episode but it didn't go. The story wasn't right. It should have been Harold Perrineau's episode because his child had just gotten taken away. Emotionally it didn't make sense. So after three days of production, they said, 'We don't like that. It's Harold's episode.' Boom! They switched it and that ain't cheap. But for the integrity of the show, they really fought for that. So they've really been wanting a beginning, middle, and end to this story. They don't want it to go too long and get watered down and not be good.”

Do you know where it's going? Can you sense it?
“No. I sense for me five years it should be done.”

Do you get caught up in it?
“My wife and I, she always grabs the script from me and locks the bathroom door and reads it because we're still that intrigued with it. It still wows us.”

Do you have a theory?
“I really don't have one anymore because I had a few and then I got laughed at. I was like, 'Well, okay, forget it then.' But I think it's going to be kind of… Have you ever read The Stand? I can't really pinpoint it but there's something about that. And if it's all in our head or somebody's dream or we're all dead, I'm going to be pissed off.”

When you find things out, do you think you'd go back and redo things differently?
“No, actually, it has never stopped being the machine it is. I think they're just happy to actually not be so under the gun. I mean, we've done them two days before airing - that close.”

Were you ever worried you'd get killed early on?
“Yeah, that was… oh yeah. I was like, ‘I gotta find some humanity or I'm dead.’ So really, any little inkling of humanity they would give me, I'd [grab] on that. Something.”

Is it a question of who Kate will choose?
No, my answer to that is always whether she chooses me and I'm like, 'Listen honey, why is it her choice?' I'm kidding. We'll see. I like it either way. They've hooked up and knowing his personality he's probably going to mess it up, so they'll be back to on and off. Who knows?”

How did you learn how to get beat up so well?
“Three brothers! That's it. Three brothers and 33 acres of land.”

Courtesy of About.com
redwinegoblin

Cheers for that Domaholic!
April_Rose

Nice interview, good find domaholic! I know what you mean about the cinema sized screen too RWG...
Cloverfield

I havn't seen Josh in any other films or tv programs Sad
redwinegoblin

I saw him briefly in CSI for about five minutes, but other than that he's always just been Sawyer to me!
April_Rose

Sometimes it's better like that, I must admit it took me a while to get used to Charlie as anything but a Hobbit, though thankfully his acting skills are good enough that i did. Sawyer has only ever been Sawyer to me, whereas with Locke and Jin I was trying to remember all the other things I'd seen them.
Cloverfield

I wanna watch somw programs where Terry has been in.
April_Rose

His profile on imdb is long, he's had small parts in so many things, off the top of my head I know he was in some Miami Vice episodes and he had a decent sized part in the movie Young guns.
westy92

Josh holloway needs to be in a movie, he need's to build that celeb status. Some of those lost catchphrases and nicknames could be part of a good role.

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