Noel Fisher will be starring as Vladmir in The Twilight Saga: Breaking
Dawn Part Two. This gives us some time to get to know him. He wrote an
article on himself for The Hollywood Reporter...
1. I have been sponsoring a little girl in Zambia since the first season of The Riches. I went through some tough years when I first moved to Los Angeles, and The Riches was
my first major success. After we shot season one, I decided I wanted to
share some of that success with whomever I could. I wanted to pay it
forward. Sponsoring a child has been one of the most rewarding
experiences I've ever had. It feeds the soul in a way not much else can,
and it requires so little.
2. I missed the final callback for my character on Shameless. I was working on another show, and I couldn't get off set for the very last callback with [executive producer] John Wells.
The callback had been on a Friday, and I was told that he was leaving
for Chicago first thing on Monday, so I wouldn't be able to audition for
him. I wanted the part so badly that I spent all Saturday making this
imitation director session and put that on tape. I did each scene three
different ways and sent it to casting with a little intro clip asking
them to just pretend they were directing me. Monday came, and I got a
call that apparently Mr. Wells had not left after all. That day was the
last chance. Of course, I was working on that day as well! The show I
was working on very graciously moved my schedule around to get me out
earlier, and I made it across L.A. in about 20 minutes flat. I remember
literally running through the WB lot to get to the meeting in time.
After all of that, I finally read for Mr. Wells and I got the call that I
had booked the part as I walked off the WB lot. Whew!
3. I trained in piano for eight years. When I was a
kid, my parents encouraged me to take many different classes. Piano was
one that I really fell in love with. In one summer class I had to learn
and perform my favorite song at the time, "Please Mr. Postman" by The
Beatles. I remember being so nervous that the only way my teacher could
convince me to perform was by turning the piano around so that I could
play with my back to the audience, staring at a wall.
4. [Director] Kevin Reynolds thought I was wearing white makeup for myHatfields & McCoys audition. The part of Cotton Top was originally albino. I remember walking into the room with Kevin Reynolds and one of the producers, Darrell Fetty.
They are both tremendously kind people and made the audition a really
wonderful experience. After the reading, Kevin looked up at me and told
me that I had done an amazing job on my makeup for the part. My reply
was simple, "No, that's just my face." Darrell laughed and let me know
he was about to ask me where I got such a great wig, but now figured I
probably wasn't wearing one. I wasn't.
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