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LadyGunn.com coverage of Norman Reedus

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

Interview: Koko Ntuen
Photographer: Shanna Fisher
Styled By: Quentin Fears

Norman Reedus, of Boondock Saints fame, is a veritable jack-of-all-trades. In addition to his acting, he is a talented artist and has been showing his work as a painter, sculptor and photographer since his early days working in a Harley Davidson shop in Venice Beach. Since then, he has appeared in films alongside talents such as Willem Dafoe, Stephen Dorff and Gretchen Mol, among others. Though he may be playing wild zombie-killer Daryl Dixon in the hit show, The Walking Dead by day, by night Reedus is a devoted father to his son, Mingus (named after the legendary Jazz musician, Charles Mingus).

With an upcoming film release and a new season of The Walking Dead on the way and a title role in Lady Gaga’s latest epic music video Judas, Reedus invited us to his Chinatown Apartment for a chat.

LG: When did you realize you wanted to be an actor?
Norman Reedus: I didn’t really have an idea I wanted to act until I did it. I remember a scene in my first film called Floating. There was one bit where my father in the film had to stand up out of a wheelchair and hug me after all this horrible shit happened. The director came in and asked how I wanted to prepare for the scene. I literally asked what my options were. I had no idea. I ended up just calling my real dad, who was coincidentally sick and in a wheel chair. Then I did the scene five minutes later. A grip came up to me after lunch in my little holding room where I slept for an hour while everyone went to lunch. He told me nobody spoke during lunch and [that they] hardly ate their food. Maybe he was just being nice because he knew I hadn’t done this before, and it was at that moment I thought, “Oh… this shit isn’t fake, it’s real.” I am always looking to feel that again somewhere, as much as I can. It changed something in me. I’m really fortunate and happy this job found me and that I found it. I’m always very grateful for that.

TEXAS FRIGHTMARE 2011: Friday red carpet with THE BOONDOCK SAINTS cast! | BigFanBoy.com

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus and David Della Rocco of THE BOONDOCK SAINTS are just a few of the many special guests at the 2011 Texas Frightmare Weekend convention. To help get things going properly, a star-studded red carpet was held Friday night at the show, with just about every celebrity on the guest list in attendance. We’ve got several interview clips to share with you, but to start off with check out THE BOONDOCK SAINTS crew, who share with us their family-like bond, and… READ MORE

Officially Plugged In covers Norman Reedus News

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

What has actor Norman Reedus been up to? … Norman Reedus News : 3Films, The Conspirator, Lady Gaga, The Walking Dead, Hello Herman… READ MORE

The Walking Dead

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Yes, the idea of zombies to most is an implausible situation. For a moment, let’s remove the zombies from the storyline of The Walking Dead. Maybe you can understand how I think it is actually an exploration of human nature. Good lord it feels like I’m writing a thesis. Instead, I’ll paint you a horrific word picture. WITH WORDS!… READ MORE

Norman Reedus Interviewed at ‘The Conspirator’ Premiere

Monday, April 18th, 2011

– by LYNN TACKITT –

Norman Reedus, best known for “The Boondock Saints” and “The Walking Dead,” was interviewed outside The Ford Theatre on his way into the premiere of “The Conspirator.” Reedus plays the role of Lewis Payne in the film Laid back and looking very relaxed, Reedus talks about why he chose to be involved with Robert Redford’s latest movie and some experiences while filming… READ MORE

Björk – Violently Happy music video with Norman Reedus

Monday, March 7th, 2011

Fake Plastic Trees Music Video w/ Norman Reedus

Monday, March 7th, 2011

The Conspirator Movie Trailer

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Watch me pistol whip a Senator…

The Walking Dead – Q&A with Norman Reedus

Sunday, January 16th, 2011

-The actor talks about making a racist redneck likable, compares Daryl to a pet snake and describes the strangest meal he ever ate (it wasn’t squirrel).-

Q: What was your favorite part about playing Daryl?

A: He’s such a mixed guy. Growing up with a brother like Michael Rooker’s character, you’d imagine he’d have tons of chicks on his shoulder. I think trying to find a way to be the little brother, but still be a badass in his own way and still show that he cares about his brother. Trying to show that he has feelings and trying to find a likable guy in a racist, you know?

Q: How do you make a racist likable?

A: I was looking for that fine line to get to where I actually join the group and become somebody that they can trust. I’m sort of like this pet snake: somebody that is around all the time and works with all these people, but he might snap at any second. It’s like, you have to pick and choose your friends carefully, and sometimes you get stuck with whoever is not bitten. And the best part is that Daryl could go so many different ways since he’s such a wild card. He could hook up with someone, he could become a total crazy person or maybe just become a really nice guy.

Q: Between starring in The Boondock Saints and this, you’ve handled your fair share of weapons on-screen. How did the crossbow compare?

A: Dude, I got to say I love the crossbow. I mean it’s just fun. Guns are fun, I can’t deny that shooting guns in movies isn’t fun. But I had never used a crossbow before, and it’s pretty rad.

Q: It’s nice and silent.

A: Yeah totally! The only thing is that you have to reload real quickly. What I need is one of those automatic crossbows… if they even make those.

Q: Daryl seems well-suited to the apocalypse. Do you think you’d fare as well?

A: Oh no way dude, I would run and hide. I don’t know what I would do. I’d probably just end up stealing a purple Lamborghini and go joy-riding until a walker caught me. I mean, I am pretty tough, but I’m not Daryl tough.

Q: Having starred in Blade II, where do you land on the Vampires vs. Zombies debate?

A: Dude I am so about this show right now, so I say zombies all the way. I have got to say this is one of the most fun jobs I have ever had. Vampires are fun too, and that was a blast, but I am all about the zombies right now.

Q: Having become known for your Irish accent, was it difficult to pull off a Southern one?

A: Actually Irish is harder to pull off. I know southern people and I really like the midwest, so I can tap into that a little bit. It’s easier to sound angry with southern than it is Irish. Yelling Irish you can sound like an angry Leprechaun. I think me screaming like I am going to kill you in Irish doesn’t work. Plus, it just goes so well with Daryl. It’s just something about having a crossbow and having squirrels around your neck and being sweaty down in Atlanta.

Q: Have you ever cooked squirrel stew?

A: Nah man, I live in New York. We just got rats here, no squirrels.

Q: What’s the weirdest thing you ever ate?

A: I did this film in China where we shot on top of the Geat Wall. I remember for dinner during the weekend they made this huge feast: We had one plate of frogs that were standing upright, three of them, making a tripod and they were like bloated white blue frogs. The next dish was slugs, just moving with all these sauces. Then the next dish was a giant snake that was coiled and the head was chopped off, and they took a cantaloupe and carved out a little dragon head and stuck it on there. And then another dish came by and it was a soup in a turtle, but the turtle was just freshly killed and sort floating there. I did just eat a taco — I guess that was pretty weird, too. [Laughs]

Source: AMC & SpoilerTV

TapouT Radio Interview : Norman Reedus

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010