Re: [scifinoir2] Lando a fave with 'Star Wars' fans

2010-04-24 Thread Martin Baxter
I am too, Mr Worf. And I never really thought of what Lando did as selling
out. Don't really know why, but I don't. I know what it's like to be backed
into a corner on a sitch, having no option but to keep silent until the shoe
falls.

On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 8:04 PM, Mr. Worf hellomahog...@gmail.com wrote:



 I'm glad that someone took time out to talk to Mr.Williams. He is one of
 the few people that doesn't get mentioned much when they talk about star
 wars stuff. Although Robot Chicken loves it when he does their show.

 On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 4:59 PM, brent wodehouse 
 brent_wodeho...@thefence.us wrote:


 http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Artists/W/Williams_Billy_Dee/2010/04/23/13690026-qmi.html

 Artist: Williams, Billy Dee

 Lando a fave with 'Star Wars' fans

 By LISA WILTON - QMI Agency


 CALGARY - As far as Stars Wars characters go, Lando Calrissian is a
 relatively minor one.

 But he is also considered one of the more memorable characters, thanks to
 the cool-as-a-cucumber performance of Billy Dee Williams.

 The actor also has another theory as to why Lando is a favourite with Star
 Wars fans.

 He was cute, the 73-year-old says with a laugh.

 There was a roguish kind of thing about him that people liked. Sure,
 fans may have been slightly peeved when Lando stabbed hero Han Solo in the
 back, handing him over to intergalactic bounty hunter Boba Fett in The
 Empire Strikes Back.

 But they couldn't stay mad at the handsome Rebel Alliance general for
 long.

 I think I succeeded in making him a kind of palatable, likable character.
 A character needs a certain amount of vulnerability that people can relate
 to.

 Williams says he didn't realize the Star Wars films would have such a
 lasting influence on popular culture, although he knew right away he was
 working with a very talented director and cast.

 I knew that with George Lucas I was working with someone very special,
 he recalls. I was a little bit familiar with some of the work he had done
 before the Star Wars saga. But one never really knows how a film is going
 to turn out. When you're an actor, you're just happy to be working. And if
 you're working for people who have the kind of reputation that George
 Lucas has then you're very lucky.

 Williams, who's appearing this weekend at the Calgary Comic 
 Entertainment Expo, doesn't mind he regularly gets called upon to revive
 Lando Calrissian.

 It's fun for me, he says.

 At this point in my life, I'm just enjoying myself.

 lisa.wil...@sunmedia.ca



 


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[scifinoir2] Lando a fave with 'Star Wars' fans

2010-04-23 Thread brent wodehouse
http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Artists/W/Williams_Billy_Dee/2010/04/23/13690026-qmi.html

Artist: Williams, Billy Dee

Lando a fave with 'Star Wars' fans

By LISA WILTON - QMI Agency


CALGARY - As far as Stars Wars characters go, Lando Calrissian is a
relatively minor one.

But he is also considered one of the more memorable characters, thanks to
the cool-as-a-cucumber performance of Billy Dee Williams.

The actor also has another theory as to why Lando is a favourite with Star
Wars fans.

He was cute, the 73-year-old says with a laugh.

There was a roguish kind of thing about him that people liked. Sure,
fans may have been slightly peeved when Lando stabbed hero Han Solo in the
back, handing him over to intergalactic bounty hunter Boba Fett in The
Empire Strikes Back.

But they couldn't stay mad at the handsome Rebel Alliance general for long.

I think I succeeded in making him a kind of palatable, likable character.
A character needs a certain amount of vulnerability that people can relate
to.

Williams says he didn't realize the Star Wars films would have such a
lasting influence on popular culture, although he knew right away he was
working with a very talented director and cast.

I knew that with George Lucas I was working with someone very special,
he recalls. I was a little bit familiar with some of the work he had done
before the Star Wars saga. But one never really knows how a film is going
to turn out. When you're an actor, you're just happy to be working. And if
you're working for people who have the kind of reputation that George
Lucas has then you're very lucky.

Williams, who's appearing this weekend at the Calgary Comic 
Entertainment Expo, doesn't mind he regularly gets called upon to revive
Lando Calrissian.

It's fun for me, he says.

At this point in my life, I'm just enjoying myself.

lisa.wil...@sunmedia.ca



Re: [scifinoir2] Lando a fave with 'Star Wars' fans

2010-04-23 Thread Mr. Worf
I'm glad that someone took time out to talk to Mr.Williams. He is one of the
few people that doesn't get mentioned much when they talk about star wars
stuff. Although Robot Chicken loves it when he does their show.

On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 4:59 PM, brent wodehouse 
brent_wodeho...@thefence.us wrote:


 http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Artists/W/Williams_Billy_Dee/2010/04/23/13690026-qmi.html

 Artist: Williams, Billy Dee

 Lando a fave with 'Star Wars' fans

 By LISA WILTON - QMI Agency


 CALGARY - As far as Stars Wars characters go, Lando Calrissian is a
 relatively minor one.

 But he is also considered one of the more memorable characters, thanks to
 the cool-as-a-cucumber performance of Billy Dee Williams.

 The actor also has another theory as to why Lando is a favourite with Star
 Wars fans.

 He was cute, the 73-year-old says with a laugh.

 There was a roguish kind of thing about him that people liked. Sure,
 fans may have been slightly peeved when Lando stabbed hero Han Solo in the
 back, handing him over to intergalactic bounty hunter Boba Fett in The
 Empire Strikes Back.

 But they couldn't stay mad at the handsome Rebel Alliance general for long.

 I think I succeeded in making him a kind of palatable, likable character.
 A character needs a certain amount of vulnerability that people can relate
 to.

 Williams says he didn't realize the Star Wars films would have such a
 lasting influence on popular culture, although he knew right away he was
 working with a very talented director and cast.

 I knew that with George Lucas I was working with someone very special,
 he recalls. I was a little bit familiar with some of the work he had done
 before the Star Wars saga. But one never really knows how a film is going
 to turn out. When you're an actor, you're just happy to be working. And if
 you're working for people who have the kind of reputation that George
 Lucas has then you're very lucky.

 Williams, who's appearing this weekend at the Calgary Comic 
 Entertainment Expo, doesn't mind he regularly gets called upon to revive
 Lando Calrissian.

 It's fun for me, he says.

 At this point in my life, I'm just enjoying myself.

 lisa.wil...@sunmedia.ca



 

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