Eddie Cahill in "Dawson´s Creek"
Wer das Glück hatte, die dritte Staffel von Felicity zu sehen, kennt ihn in der Rolle des James: Eddie Cahill.
Neben einigen Gastauftritten in der Serie war er in "Glory Days", "Friends" und "Sex And The City" zu sehen. Nun hat er einen Gastauftritt in der sechsten Staffel von "Dawson´s Creek": in der Episode #609 "Everything Put Together Falls Apart" (US-Austrahlung: 20. November 2002) spielt er den jungen Schauspieler Max und sorgt für jede Menge Aufregung. Allerdings wird sein Auftritt wohl eine einmalige Sache bleiben, auch wenn er einem Ausbau seiner Rolle gegenüber offen wäre.
Auf eonline.com äußerte Eddie sich jetzt zu seiner Rolle in Dawson´s Creek: Shake, Rattle and Bolt: That's what Eddie Cahill (Friends, Felicity, Glory Days) will be doing on this week's episode of Dawson's Creek, when he pops in for a cameo on Dawson's film and throws a wrench in the Creekster's budding romance with Natasha. And from Cahill's description of his character, Dawson won't be the only one wanting to slap him. "I play a big movie star who flies in to do a spot in the movie Wicked Dead, which Dawson has been assisting on," Eddie says. "My name is Max Winters. And Max is the type of movie star who doesn't think too much beyond himself, and he shakes it up for Dawson and Natasha." Still, don't expect the interference to last long. Cahill, like Max, flew in for a onetime cameo and is now back in L.A. However, he's very open to the possibility of a return. "I'd love to [go back]. I had a great time, because I've got a lot of friends on that show. Oliver [Hudson] is a buddy of mine. Bianca I knew. And James [Van Der Beek] and Kerr [Smith] and everyone, we became friends by virtue of being on the WB. They are all really good people." Cahill (who--FYI, Buffy fans--is a former roomie of Eliza Dushku) also says he'd love to take another stab at reprising Tag on Friends--now that the thought of it doesn't make him nearly lose bladder control: "It's the one thing I always want to go back to," Eddie says. "It was my second job in television. I remember on my first day on set, I'm in my dressing room, and I'm a ball of nerves at this point. I'm trying to remember not to pee. And I come walking out of my dressing room, and Sean Penn is standing right in front of me. He'd brought his family to watch a taping. I wanted to cry. I half expected Sidney Poitier to walk up and say, 'Good luck, kid.' " Quellen: Dawsonscreek.com, Eonline.com
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18.11.2002 00:00