
We're still working on the pitch for the NOCTURNAL television series.
First off, an update: I still don't have a contract for the option. It's a strange thing, because we're toiling away on a series bible and writers are scripting the first draft of a pilot episode. No, I still can't say who is involved. This is a demanding, fun and educational process, so we're plowing forward hoping that the deal comes through. The task itself provides sufficient reward – so, even if it falls through, A and I are learning a lot about the business, which makes it all worthwhile.
Now, onto the good stuff. On Sunday I watched THE WALKING DEAD, then Chris Hardwick's THE TALKING DEAD. His guests were Robert Kirkman (WALKING DEAD creator) and Joe Manganiello (pictured at left), an actor from the series TRUE BLOOD and the movie MAGIC MIKE. If you don't know Joe Manganiello, he's an excellent actor and a pure specimen of manliness. He's also a crazy genre fan: loves comics, loves WALKING DEAD. I thought to myself: Self, here's an action star that likes the horror, who can glower like nobody's business, and who can really sell fight scenes ... wouldn't he make a great Bryan Clauser?
(Yes, I talk to myself a lot. And I always address myself as "self," although sometimes when I fear my own powers, I say "Mr. Self," or, "Your High Holy Selfness.")
I sent my little idea to the producer, and he loved it. Awesome! We're on the same page for what might make an ideal leading actor for the NOCTURNAL series! Then the producer reminded me of a wee little detail: Manganiello is a prominent actor on a top-rated series. He's probably not looking for anything new at the moment.
Common sense, right? Hey, I'm new here, cut me some slack.
That got me to thinking of a casting director's plight. If you want a lead actor with a pedigree, especially a pedigree in the genre world, how do you find a marquee name when the marquee names are already working?
So now, little man (and/or little woman), I give the watch to you. Who do you think would make a great Bryan Clauser for a TV series?
BUT WAIT! There are rules ...
THE RULES:
- He can't be a prominent character on a current series, unless that series is in its last season. So, no, we couldn't get a Kit Harrington or a Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (both from GAME OF THRONES).
- He can't be an active movie star Yes, I'd shoot a Hobbit in the face to get Brad Pitt, but Brad's a little busy ... so is Channing Tatum, Will Smith, etc., etc.
He's got to be believeable as a bad-ass. Yes, I know that comes down to ACTING! (quick shout-out to Jon Lovitz), but I think a TV Bryan Clauser has to sell "danger." One look at this guy should make you think, "maybe I won't poke him in the chest just to see what happens."- He has to look the right age: 30-40. Please do not comment "Tom Selleck back in the day would be perfect!" Don't do that. Don't be that guy.
- No, I don't want to know who is the perfect Pookie Chang. Not yet, anyway. Focus on Bryan.
- A name and a face we know? Packaging a series involves selling it to networks and producers. While they will go with new faces (TRUE BLOOD was full of 'em, and it's a hit), someone with TV street cred is a better pitch for us. Not a deal-breaker by any stretch, but hey, if you were investing your money in a series, wouldn't you rather have someone that people already want to see?
Have at it, my Junkies! And feel free to play off of each other's comments: if someone comes out of the blue with a great pick and you like it better than your pick, say so.
Enjoy!


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I would say Ryan Hurst (Opie from Sons Of Anarchy). He has the size and roughness about him and is a well established actor with such films under his belt as Remember The Titans, We Are Solders and Saving Private Ryan. He's a known actor but not overly media blown actor.
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Tahmoh Penikett?
So here's my approach to this: You want an actor that's familiar with television acting AND is currently looking for work. For that, I say pick up someone who has a show that's being cancelled/ending in 2012/2013.
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With Last Resort ending, you have Scott Speedman.
Of course, Brandon Routh is just coming out of Partners...
But I think "freakopedia" nailed it with Ryan Hurst. Just coming off of SOA, he not only has the look your going for, but he's has the "street cred".
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Joe Flanigan from Stargate Atlantis!
Jason O'Mara from Terra Nova.
Colin Ferguson from Eureka.
Kevin McKidd from Journeyman and Rome
@JakeBible: That Colin Ferguson is just too damn likeable for the part.
I am all over the Adam Baldwin love. Probably my lingering memories of Firefly but when I saw that it seemed perfect
Whoever said Ben Browder is AWESOME, but Ben is 50 believe it or not.
Im going to go all Battlestar Galactica on you, here is my list
Jamie Bamber
Aaron Douglas
Tahmoh Penikett
Michael Trucco
My Battlestar Rant is over, I also think Joshua Jackson would be good
Joe Flanigan from Stargate Atlantis!
He crossed my mind as well
I would say Ryan Hurst (Opie from Sons Of Anarchy). He has the size and roughness about him and is a well established actor with such films under his belt as Remember The Titans, We Are Solders and Saving Private Ryan. He's a known actor but not overly media blown actor.
Ryan Hurst would be great, with shorter hair and less facial hair than Opie. He still needs to be kinda unkempt and scruffy though.
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What about Adam Baldwin from Firefly and Chuck fame? I don't think he's involved with much right now.
@commawaffle: Adam Baldwin is 51, unfortnuately. He does look younger, but still, that's 15-20 over the character target.
Brian Bosworth would be good i think past athlete just completed a movie has the look that would work right age range and at 6'2" is in the right shape for the part
Joe Rogan might be a little short (5'8") and a little old (mid 40's) to pull it off but he was one of the first that came to mind he has a decent humor he has training and can be quite intimidating and with the right cinematography could be shot to give the appearance needed to carry off the part
@JasDJ: Love the Bos in STONE COLD, but doesn't strike me as Clauser. Rogan, on the other hand, would be perfect. Loved him in NEWS RADIO, not sure if he's right for a dramatic part, but damn, he sure looks intimidating. I doubt he'd leave his current setup, seems like he's got his slice of the entertainment world pretty dailed-in.
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Have to agree with Ryan Hurst!
I would say Ryan Hurst (Opie from Sons Of Anarchy). He has the size and roughness about him and is a well established actor with such films under his belt as Remember The Titans, We Are Solders and Saving Private Ryan. He's a known actor but not overly media blown actor.
@Freakopedia: That's a strong pick.
How about Sam Worthington?
How about Sam Worthington?
@d34dly-d34dly: Sam's still a damn big movie star. He's doing AVATAR 2. I think he's busy.
Dont know if hes working on anything at present but its gota be Edward Norton for me.
thinking ben browder could work and he's been off tv for a while so he might work cheap. he can handle action in an effects/creature heavy production (farscape and sg1). and lets face it he can pull in regular sci fi fans to a new show. With the right supporting cast his chemistry could potentially be infectious.
I have not gone through and read all the comments, so if anyone else has put forth the same person please forgive me, but I feel you could do really good branding around Ed Quinn. Get him in a gym and add a little bulk and he would be fantastic. Take a look at some of his work as Nathan Stark on Eureka and his role in House of the Dead 2. He is pretty tall though, but I think people might overlook some aspects of the character if he did a great job. Whom ever it may be that Scott and the people affiliated with it pick will be great though; just to see the show is awesome enough.
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Nathan Fillion
Randy Coture? He might be too old, but he's still scary.
Ray Stevenson from ROME on HBO. He was badass in that series. No idea what he is doing.
Ray Stevenson from ROME on HBO (2005). He was badass in that show. I have no idea what he is doing now.
What about Jeffery Pierce? He does a good job with the dark brooding type.
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Ryan Hurst is a great idea.