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Ireland's
latest heartthrob Stuart Townsend is about to take Hollywood by
storm, what with his starring role as that ageing vampire Lestat
in the Australian-shot Queen of the Damned and his new romance with
the gorgeous Charlize Theron. In this conversation with PAUL FISCHER,
Townsend fesses up on vampires, Aaliyah, boozing with the Aussies
and his forthcoming trip to the Australian outback with Miss Theron.
Stuart Townsend is your
classically good looking Irishman, the kind of guy one can easily
see as a vampire. Being Irish, he doesn't take himself too seriously.
But then how can he, playing an eternal bloodsucker like Lestat.
"I think for me it was the opportunity to fulfill all those
teenage fantasies of being a rock star", Townsend laughingly
concedes in his thick Irish brogue. After all, this version of Anne
Rice's trilogy has Lestat 'reborn' as it were as a rock god. "A
lot of people ask me, if it's intimidating because Tom Cruise was
the star of the original and that kind of thing, but for me, it
was just such a different story, it was rock and roll," and
Townsend lapped it up.
An adaptation of two of Anne Rice's best-selling
novels, both Queen of the Damned and the Vampire Lestat, Australian
director Michael Rymer's take on the supernatural adventure follows
the legendary vampire Lestat who reinvents himself as a rock star
in the contemporary American music scene. His music wakes Akasha
(the late Aaliyah), the queen of all vampires, whose malevolent
power is so great that all the immortal vampires must stand against
her if they hope to survive.
As Lestat's music inspires Akasha to make him
her king, Jesse (Marguerite Moreau), a young woman with a fascination
for the dark side, falls in love with Lestat. Townsend found the
character compelling from the outset, he recalls. "I thought
there was a sensitivity.
He loved music and he was creative and
he wasn't given a choice. He was just created, then he was left
alone and then spends a couple of hundred years hiding in the shadows,
wanting to enjoy all these powers and wanting to connect but literally
emerging as this solitary bird. He despises that, even though he's
monstrous at times but he kind of has to deal with that, along with
existence."
The film does
raise the question: Would we want to live forever? Townsend says
no. "Because it would be a drag. Why do we all watch movies?
Reality is quite mundane but we have great imaginations such that,
you know, there are tons of beautiful things in this world, but
I don't think I'd like to be around forever."
Not a likely prospect
after his arduous shoot in the Australian city of Melbourne, he
recalls laughingly. "It was great being in Melbourne. It was
one of the best crews I've ever worked with. They were just my
kind of people - Work hard, play hard." Townsend managed to
drink a few of the Aussies under the table. "Bunch of pussies
the Aussies", Townsend whispers laughingly. "They were
pretty good, actually, because they've got a bit of Irish in them
which makes 'em ok." Seriously though, "everyone just
worked pretty hard and then the weekends, these guys, every night,
the weekends, just partying away. It was just great because we
were away from family and friends."
Lots of partying might have taken place,
but Townsend's mood changes when then conversation inevitably turns
to the late Aaliyah, the 22-year old singer who tragically in a
plane crash last year, shortly after completing principal photography
on Queen of the Damned. "Working with her was amazing,"
Townsend quietly recalls. "She was a really special person
and, I mean amazing on set. We'd walk around and she created this
fantastic character, but it was always a sense of fun, like the
shoot was fun, and most shoots aren't, and with her, she's very
serious about work but off set or in between takes, she was always
a lot of fun."
Like everyone who worked on Queen of the Damned,
Townsend was in a state of shock following her death. "I didn't
know if I'd be able to meet the press and sitting here, doing this,
but thankfully, her family want the public to see her performance
because it's wild."
Townsend, who recently starred in the
cute comedy About Adam, was born in a tiny town in Dublin, Hoath.
He recalls wanting to be an actor because he just "loved film
and I was bored. It was a very small village I grew up in and we
were fed American culture.
I mean, Australia's interesting because
it's sort of wedged in between English and American culture and
so was Ireland. A lot of people understood the cultural references
and I felt more connected to Aussies than anywhere."
Townsend was born to pro golfer Peter Townsend
and Lorna Townsend, a well-known former model who died in 1994.
He first became interested in performing through his then-girlfriend,
who was studying at the Gaiety School of Acting. Townsend also enrolled
at the school and made his stage debut in the school's production
of Tear Up the Black Sail.
He made his professional stage debut
in John Crowley's True Lines. In 1996, Townsend broke onto the screen
with his role in Gillies MacKinnon's Trojan Eddie. Portraying a
seductive young man who steals away a bride from her groom on their
wedding day, Townsend was afforded the opportunity to work with
the legendary Richard Harris.
His exposure in the film led to his
first starring role, in Shooting Fish (1997), a successful comedy
which cast him as a sweet-natured con man. That same year, Townsend
had a supporting role in Carine Adler's acclaimed drama Under the
Skin, engaging in emotional dysfunction and phone sex with the film's
heroine. He also made a terrifying impression in the Irish crime
thriller Resurrection Man, playing a psychotic killer.
Townsend subsequently extended his talents
to period drama, portraying an impoverished Jew in 19th century
Silesia in Simon Magus (1998) and playing a dual role in the 16th-
and 20th century-set The Venice Project (1999). In 1999, he was
also visible in Michael Winterbottom's Wonderland, an ensemble drama
that screened at that year's Cannes Film Festival.
With Queen of the Damned, Townsend's Irish star
may be rising, and the actor just hopes "that better scripts
come in my door. I mean, it's shocking, the material that one gets
to read where you: Come on, are you serious? But then sometimes
a script comes in and you go: This is amazing and it just goes straight
over there to someone else. But I want this film to enable me a
script to come in which has got MY name on it because there's nothing
worse than going: I can really do something with this and then they
give it to some guy who might not have much talent but he's big
at the box office; I just hate that, you know?"
Townsend just finished shooting the
crime thriller 24 Hours, where he fell in love with co-star Charlize
Theron, whom he gleefully describes as both "tall and fearless."
He is about to take her to Australia while he promotes Queen of
the Damned, then "I'm going to grab a tent and go out to the
Outback for a week." A daring move? "Nah, she's more adventurous
than I am. After all, she's a farm girl, you know."
Release Date August 23, 2002
Synopsis: According to the Hollywood Reporter, the
story is about a physician and his wife (Charlize Theron) who take
matters into their own hands when their daughter is abducted by
two experienced kidnappers one of whom will be played by
Courtney Love with a seemingly foolproof plan.
Starring Kevin Bacon, Stuart Townsend, Dakota Fanning, Charlize
Theron
Directed by Luis Mandoki
Written by Greg Iles
Studio Columbia
Genre Action, Thriller
Filming Location(s) Vancouver
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1st wknd
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Total Gross
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08/23/2002
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24 Hours
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Coming Soon
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2/22/2002
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Queen of the Damned
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Coming Soon
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5/11/2001
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About Adam
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DVD
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VHS
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$151,559
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3/9/2001
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Simon Magus
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DVD
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VHS
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$38,214
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7/28/2000
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Wonderland
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DVD
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VHS
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$413,595
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5/1/1998
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Shooting Fish
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DVD
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VHS
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$56,240
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$302,204
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1997
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Under The Skin
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DVD
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VHS
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