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Denis O'Hare
American
Actor
Born:
Jan 16
,
1962
Big
Great
Love
Me
Think
You
I moved to New York City in '92 and had no money. I had a lot of free time, as actors do. I would go to the New York Public Library at Lincoln Center.
Denis O'Hare
Time
Library
Money
Free
Would
City
Free Time
Had
New
Lincoln
Go
Lot
York
Moved
New York
New York City
Center
Public
Public Library
Actor
For all the import and message of 'The Iliad,' it's ultimately a story that's meant to be heard, and the person hearing 'The Iliad' determines what it means.
Denis O'Hare
Determines
Import
Message
Heard
Hearing
Ultimately
Person
Story
Means
Meant
Meant To Be
Iliad
Michael Winterbottom is one of the great directors of this century.
Denis O'Hare
Great
Directors
Michael
Century
When I did 'Racing Demon' by David Hare, I worked with Paul Giamatti, who had stacks of books in his dressing room. I was offstage a lot, so I would go read in his room. He was reading a four-part series on the Byzantine Empire by Alexander A. Vasiliev. I read two of those during the run of the play.
Denis O'Hare
Reading
Alexander
Books
Those
Run
Would
Dressing
Dressing Room
David
Had
He
Empire
Read
Demon
Go
His
Lot
Did
Paul
Room
Worked
Racing
Who
Series
Play
Hare
Two
Between New York and L.A., and all of us who are actors, I feel like we're just one big, cast repertory company, all running back and forth between the coasts and between different shows. There is a wealth of great character actors, who show up, here and there, on different shows. I love the fact that we're allowed to do that.
Denis O'Hare
Love
Great
Character
Wealth
Big
Back
I Love
Running
I Feel
I Feel Like
Cast
Fact
Allowed
Feel
Between
New
Like
Repertory
Up
York
Just
New York
Different
Just One
Forth
Us
Show
Who
Company
Shows
Actor
Here
If you see me in New York, you'll probably see me on my bicycle riding furiously between a city bus and a taxi cab, hitting one of them on the side and yelling at them.
Denis O'Hare
Me
You
Bicycle
Side
City
See
Cab
Between
New
Yelling
York
Hitting
New York
Bus
Them
Taxi
Riding
My first paying gig was a play called 'The Voice of the Prairie' at a theater that no longer exists in Chicago called Wisdom Bridge. I played a fast-talking radio huckster - a salesman of crystal sets in the 1920s - and I actually won an award. Look at that! And then promptly didn't get hired for a year.
Denis O'Hare
Wisdom
First
Year
Sets
Gig
Promptly
Voice
Longer
Look
Crystal
1920s
Prairie
Hired
Salesman
Exists
Chicago
Won
Get
Theater
Then
Paying
Radio
Bridge
Award
Play
Actually
Played
I was a fan of 'Six Feet Under' and was very sad when it ended, so I was not ready to switch my allegiance to another show. So I was like, 'I'm not watching this 'True Blood.' Then a friend got a bootleg copy of the first four episodes, and by the third one, I was irrevocably hooked.
Denis O'Hare
Sad
First
Hooked
Bootleg
Allegiance
True
True Blood
Feet
Like
Another
Ready
Got
Blood
Friend
Very
Ended
Six
Fan
Irrevocably
Then
Episodes
Show
Switch
Four
Copy
Watching
Third
Especially when it comes to something like the awards, I find it kind of baffling that 'True Blood' has been snubbed so many times given the incredible range of acting they have on there; I mean, incredible storytelling and the incredible production values.
Denis O'Hare
Values
Incredible
Range
Has-Been
Kind
Find
Something
Given
Baffling
True
True Blood
Like
Been
Blood
Times
Storytelling
Mean
Production
Acting
Production Values
Many
Awards
I've been watching 'Lost' on DVD recently. I keep thinking, 'Where are those actors now?' Nobody knows.
Denis O'Hare
Lost
Thinking
Those
Nobody
Knows
Been
DVD
Where
Keep
Now
Actor
Watching
Recently
I think it was 1987 - something like that - or '86, and I thought, 'When you go equity and you're gonna get paid, you'll finally be able to make a living.' But it was not to be so. I always bartended and waited tables so I ended up not doing theater for about a year because nobody would hire me.
Denis O'Hare
Me
You
Thought
Year
Living
Think
Finally
I Think
Would
Able
Tables
About
About A Year
Something
Nobody
Like
Make
Because
Always
Equity
Doing
Go
Hire
Waited
Up
Get
Ended
Theater
Gonna
Paid
I guess I didn't even know the word 'genre' until I did 'True Blood.' That's how naive I was, and I didn't realize that there was a point of view about certain types of TV. And so I guess I found it disappointing that there is a segment of the critical community that looks at genre as something that is separate, less than.
Denis O'Hare
Word
Community
Guess
Types
Critical
TV
About
Something
Segment
Point
Point Of View
True
Disappointing
Naive
True Blood
Know
Until
Genre
Looks
How
Blood
Than
Did
Realize
Certain
Separate
View
Less
Even
Found
It's pretty crazy. I was thinking about that today, how 'True Blood' has penetrated so much of the cultural zeitgeist. It's truly amazing; it's incredible! The cover of 'Rolling Stone' is major. What's next, the cover of 'Vanity Fair?' When I'm in a 'New Yorker' cartoon, then I will feel like I have made it.
Denis O'Hare
Today
Crazy
Amazing
Will
Made
Thinking
Incredible
Cartoon
Vanity
Vanity Fair
Pretty
About
True
Feel
True Blood
New
Major
Fair
Like
How
Cover
Cultural
Truly
Blood
Yorker
Stone
Rolling
Rolling Stone
New Yorker
Then
Much
Next
Zeitgeist
Whether it's writing a monologue or writing standup or writing a screenplay or writing a play, I think staying involved in the creation of your own work empowers you in a way, even if you don't ever do it. It gives you a sense of ownership and a sense of purpose, which I think as an actor is really important.
Denis O'Hare
Work
You
Writing
Important
Own
Ownership
Sense
Creation
Think
I Think
Way
Staying
Gives
Purpose
Involved
Empowers
Screenplay
Whether
Which
Really
Your
Standup
Even
Actor
Ever
Play
Monologue
When you think of Grimm's fairy tales, they are deeply, deeply psychological. They're so powerful, so bloody, and really, really disturbing. Think about five-year-olds reading that stuff. Even 'Little Red Riding Hood' is a really freaky story. Grandma is gobbled up by a wolf, and the wolf is going to eat the girl. That's scary stuff.
Denis O'Hare
You
Girl
Reading
Wolf
Think
Hood
Freaky
Eat
Disturbing
About
Scary
Red
Powerful
Stuff
Tales
Fairy
Fairy Tales
Up
Bloody
Going
Psychological
Story
Little
Grandma
Really
Even
Riding
Deeply
I somewhat resist the whole gay rights-vampire rights metaphor because it is fraught with problems. I don't want to be seen as a gay man as a blood-sucking killer. I don't think it is the way to win hearts and minds.
Denis O'Hare
Gay
Man
Rights
Win
Problems
Seen
Think
Minds
Way
Killer
Fraught
Somewhat
Because
Metaphor
Hearts
Want
Whole
Resist
I hate singing. I hate dancing. I enjoyed doing 'Cabaret' and 'Assassins,' but I would wither up and die in 'The Music Man.'
Denis O'Hare
Music
Man
Hate
Singing
Dancing
Would
Cabaret
Wither
Doing
Up
Die
Assassins
Enjoyed
Generally, it's a great exercise to not get stuck in one medium too long because you begin to lose perspective on the peculiar drawbacks and strengths of the medium. For example, if I'm in the back of the stage and I want you to see my emotional change by a flicker of my eyelid, we're all going to be in for a long boring evening.
Denis O'Hare
Great
You
Change
Perspective
Example
Long
Lose
Stage
Too
Medium
Back
Drawbacks
Boring
See
I Want You
Stuck
Emotional
Generally
For Example
Because
Exercise
Begin
Get
Going
Want
Flicker
Evening
Strengths
Peculiar
I went on a Buddha jag. I read 'Confession of a Buddhist Atheist' by Stephen Batchelor and Karen Armstrong's biography of Buddha, which is a great book.
Denis O'Hare
Great
Atheist
Book
Confession
Great Book
Buddha
Buddhist
Read
Armstrong
JAG
Which
Biography
I've been acting for a long time, and I've done a lot of things, and I've been maintaining my anonymity pretty well. I get recognized once a week, at most, here and there, so I'm reluctant to give that up.
Denis O'Hare
Time
Long
Long Time
Once
Once A Week
Recognized
Pretty
Give
Reluctant
Week
Maintaining
Most
Well
Anonymity
Been
Lot
Up
Get
Done
Acting
Things
Here
Comic-Con is a special kind of crazy.
Denis O'Hare
Crazy
Kind
Comic-Con
Special
I read 'Dracula' in high school. I've been around vampires forever.
Denis O'Hare
School
High
Vampires
High School
Read
Around
Been
Forever
Dracula
You have to learn to express differently. Whenever I do TV or film, I ask if I can see the shot to see, to see if it's full body or a close-up. That helps me understand how to communicate.
Denis O'Hare
Me
You
Communicate
I Can
TV
See
Learn
Understand
How
Close-Up
Whenever
Ask
Shot
Body
Full
Express
Helps
Film
Differently
I went to Northwestern in Chicago, in Evanston, and then I ended up trickling down in Chicago theater. I did a bunch of plays, but I was non-equity. For a lot of people, non-equity means you're not yet professional. But for me, if you're in a mainstream theater, you're doing something real.
Denis O'Hare
Me
You
People
Down
Something
Mainstream
Real
Doing
Lot
Chicago
Up
Bunch
Did
Ended
Northwestern
Theater
Then
Means
Professional
Plays
It's highly dishonorable to ever quit a production. I never have done it, and I can't imagine ever doing it. However, I have been in productions before where, on the first in the read-through, you feel that someone is in trouble, and indeed, actors have been let go shortly after read-throughs. I've seen that happen before.
Denis O'Hare
You
Seen
Trouble
First
Before
Indeed
Someone
Never
Feel
Highly
Doing
Go
However
Been
Quit
Done
Where
Happen
After
Dishonorable
Production
Productions
Let Go
Actor
Ever
Imagine