Sitcoms Online - Main Page / Message Boards - Main Page / News Blog / Photo Galleries / DVD Reviews / Buy TV Shows on DVD and Blu-ray

View Today's Active Threads (No Chit Chat/Chit Chat Only) / View New Posts (No Chit Chat/Chit Chat Only) / Mark All Boards Read / Chit Chat Board


Sitcoms Online Message Boards - Forums  

Go Back   Sitcoms Online Message Boards - Forums > Classic Dramas/Dramedies > 1990s Dramas/Dramedies > Buffy the Vampire Slayer / Angel
Register Community View Today's Active Threads (No CC/CC Only) Search Photo Galleries Calendar FAQ

Notices

SitcomsOnline.com News Blog Headlines Facebook X/Twitter Bluesky Threads Instagram YouTube RSS

Netflix's Monopoly Coming in 2027; Prime Video Carrie Series Premieres This Fall
The Hawk Premieres Thursday on Netflix; Snoopy Presents: There's No Place Like Home, Snoopy Trailer
Sitcom Stars on Talk Shows; This Week in Sitcoms (Week of July 13, 2026)
SitcomsOnline Digest: Rob Reiner Receives Posthumous Emmy Nomination; Season Premiere Date Set for American Horror Story
Great Entertainment Television Acquires House; Remembering Louise Lasser of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
78th Primetime Emmy Award Nominations; Disney's The Cheetah Girls: Next Gen
Ian Ziering Hosting The CW Road Trip Series; Shark Tank Season 18 Guest Sharks


New on DVD and Blu-ray

Happy's Place - Season One (Blu-ray) Two and a Half Men - The Complete Series (Blu-ray) Abbott Elementary - The Complete Fourth Season (DVD) I Love Lucy - The Complete Series - 75th Anniversary Edition (DVD) The Office - The Complete Series - Superfan Extended Episodes (Blu-ray)

11/04/25 - Happy's Place - Season One (Blu-ray) (DVD)
11/11/25 - Rick and Morty - Season 8 (Blu-ray) (DVD)
11/11/25 - SpongeBob SquarePants - The Complete Fifteenth Season (DVD)
11/11/25 - Two and a Half Men - The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
12/02/25 - Tom and Jerry - The Golden Era Anthology (1940-1958) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
12/16/25 - Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har - The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
12/16/25 - Wally Gator - The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
01/20/26 - The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Golden Age Collection (Blu-ray)
01/27/26 - The New Fred and Barney Show - The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
02/11/26 - Tom and Jerry - The Complete CinemaScope Collection (Blu-ray)
03/24/26 - Looney Tunes Collector's Vault - Volume 2 (Blu-ray)
04/11/26 - Abbott Elementary - The Complete Fourth Season (DVD)
04/21/26 - Famous Studios Champion Collection (Blu-ray) (DVD)
05/19/26 - I Love Lucy - The Complete Series - 75th Anniversary Edition (DVD)
05/19/26 - Looney Tunes Cartoons - The Complete Series (Blu-ray) (DVD)
07/14/26 - The Office - The Complete Series - Superfan Extended Episodes (Blu-ray)
07/28/26 - I Love Lucy - The Complete Series - 75th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray)

More Recent and Upcoming TV DVD and Blu-ray Releases / TV Shows on DVD, Blu-ray and Prime Video / DVD Reviews Archive


Search Sitcoms Online:



Donate

Please make a donation if you can help with Sitcoms Online's web hosting costs. Thanks for your support!

We receive a small commission on all DVDs, Blu-rays, CDs, Books, and any other items ordered through our Amazon.com links as an associate. Thanks for using our links for your online shopping!

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old 10-06-2020, 02:31 PM   #1
TMC
Member
Forum Idol
 
Join Date: Jan 09, 2001
Posts: 126,680
Default David Boreanaz: Finally, The First Bite

https://lebeauleblog.com/2020/10/06/...he-first-bite/

Quote:
Fans of the TV show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, used to spend their time wondering which members of the cast would eventually go on to bigger and better things. Turns out, only two of the show’s actors really enjoyed a lot of success after Buffy stopped slaying. One of them was David Boreanaz who is now headlining his second network TV show.

Way back in 2001, Buffy was nearing the end of its run and Boreanaz tried to make the jump to the big screen with one of those teen slasher movies that was popular post-Scream. In this profile from the February 2001 issue of Movieline magazine, Boreanaz discussed juggling movies with his TV schedule.

It seems that whenever you see studio back lots depicted in movies, there are always gladiators sitting around on coffee breaks with Martian invaders in the background. In real life, it’s never quite that colorful, except perhaps here on the Paramount lot where The WB’s drama “Angel” is shot. As we speak, there’s a Shaq-sized, green-faced ghoul in the buffet line behind me, and I’m pretty sure the guy behind him is one of the undead. In front of me, and completely unfazed by this Monster Mash spectacle, is David Boreanaz, who plays the show’s 245-year-old now-he’s-good, now-he’s-evil title vampire. After we get our snacks, Boreanaz leads me onto the show’s set where we settle into an overstuffed couch and I resolve to find out what else the actor takes for granted.

“So how many times has Angel gotten busy on this sofa?” I begin.

“None,” says Boreanaz with a sigh. “He’s not allowed to.”

“He must have bluer balls than Frasier,” I suggest.

“Vampires are kind of dead,” he theorizes, “so I don’t think he would feel the blue balls.” With that he sinks his fangs into a cookie.

Boreanaz had played only small parts in small movies like Aspen Extreme and Best of the Best 2 when he was spotted by a talent manager who helped him land the role of Angel, the brooding, tough-guy vampire who becomes romantically involved with Sarah Michelle Gellar on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” The show became such a mammoth hit for The WB that the network made the risky move of creating the spin-off “Angel.” Without teen sensation Gellar it was no sure thing that the series would fly, but it did. Overlapping with the “Buffy”-“Angel” period was Boreanaz’s two-year marriage to writer Ingrid Quinn, which recently ended in divorce. It’s understandable that throughout this stressful time Boreanaz didn’t embark on a feature film career, but it was surprising that he didn’t squeeze even a small role into one of his hiatuses.

“Finding projects that speak to me and that fit into my ‘Angel’ schedule is always a problem,” says Boreanaz. “Plus, I like to take some time off because this schedule is so demanding. Being cautious with my energy level and going back to my roots and hanging out with my family and friends, that’s what’s important to me.”

So Boreanaz’s first step to the big screen is only occurring now, with the romantic thriller Valentine, in which he plays a San Francisco sports writer whose girlfriend (Marley Shelton) is one of a handful of young women targeted to be offed on Valentines Day by someone they wronged in their past. When I wonder aloud why the movie isn’t called I Know What You Did Last February, Boreanaz laughs and says, “When I first read it, I said, ‘This is a **** script,’ but then I sat down with the director [Urban Legend‘s Jamie Blanks] and asked him, ‘What’s going to make this different from a psycho slasher horror film?’ and I was really impressed with his passion for old films. He compared the project to Hitchcock thrillers, and that made me think it was going to be a little more than just a horror flick.”

Even if it doesn’t turn out to be the next Vertigo, Boreanaz relished the chance to play a regular, non-bloodsucking person and wear something besides black for a change.

“You’ll actually see me in bright colors,” he says. “A little green, some white, a little khaki. It’s all good.”

At this point an “Angel” PA comes over to Boreanaz to ask him to shoot a quick scene with our ghoul friend from the lunch wagon and the actor doffs his shirt–regular kung fu classes keep his bod in camera-ready shape–and heads for his mark. After he has successfully dodged the ghoul’s swinging chain, I whisper to his stunt double, Mike Massa, who’s standing nearby, “What’s the biggest challenge of doubling for David Boreanaz?”

“Looking as good as him,” says Massa. “I actually went to a class on how to be a stud.”

Boreanaz overhears this remark and says, “It’s more like how to be a loser.”

It’s well-known in the Industry that Boreanaz is one of the few “hottie” actors who doesn’t take his pin-up status too seriously–he’d rather work on his truck than work the ladies at the Skybar any day. It’s also known that he’s grateful for the jobs he’s landed. “You run into people on shows who say, ‘I’m so miserable,” Boreanaz tells me. “My reaction is, ‘Why? You’re working. You gotta look at that as a gift.'”

Later, as Boreanaz is walking me off the set, weaving through more ghouls and monsters, I ask him if he has any nightmare audition stories to share from the old days of anonymity. “There was an audition for a commercial where I had to put a piece of gum in a girl’s mouth,” he recounts. “Well, this older woman, who I’d really fallen for and who had just broken up with me the day before, happened to be at the audition, too, and she said, ‘Let’s audition together.’ I agreed.”

“Let me guess: the plan was to win her back with your gum insertion technique?”

“Exactly,” he says. “And it totally backfired on me. I went down in flames, man. I was so nervous I couldn’t even insert the gum in my mouth, let alone hers.”

Now there’s a horror story.
TMC is online now   Reply With Quote
Reply



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:59 PM.


Although the administrators and moderators of the Sitcoms Online Message Boards will attempt to keep all objectionable messages off this forum, it is impossible for us to review all messages. All messages express the views of the author, and neither the owners of the Sitcoms Online Message Boards, nor vBulletin Solutions Inc. (developers of vBulletin) will be held responsible for the content of any message. The owners of the Sitcoms Online Message Boards reserve the right to remove, edit, move or close any thread for any reason.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.