"Puppy Interview" by Mortmere
If due South was made today, we might get to see a puppy interview with Paul Gross and Callum Keith Rennie! (Draco isn't allowed to join them for puppy safety reasons.) BuzzFeed does these interviews where celebrities are playing with rescue puppies while answering questions, and the results are often hilarious and, above all, incredibly cute. So let’s at least imagine the scenario where our guys do a puppy interview. These puppies are Samoyeds, just for maximum fluff.
The background is pink because I got this idea when I watched Jonathan Bailey and Matt Bomer's puppy interview for their gay history drama, Fellow Travelers, and used a screenshot from that interview as the base. And anyway, maybe the pink fits: imagine Paul going on and on about how homoerotic the new season with the new Ray is going to be and how sexy Callum is, like he did in that magazine interview back in 1997.
Obviously, it's Paul doing most of the talking here - that wouldn't change. Too bad they did so few interviews together back in the day, and even fewer are now available online. Maybe someone will unearth something nice for the @ds30below History week?
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The hold this show has on me… 25 years after it ended. ‘Due South’ is a Canadian treasure. Absurdly funny and ridiculously entertaining. Callum Keith Rennie is gonna slay in the final season of Discovery.
4 inch hand-stitched embroiderini.
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KING LEAR
“If you’re not selling out the house at Stratford, you’re not doing your job”: Paul Gross on aging, Due South and starring as King Lear After more than two decades, Paul Gross is back at the Stratford Festival, this time playing theatre’s most conflicted retiree. He’s never been more ready
BY COURTNEY SHEA , JUNE 12, 2023
Article Toronto Life
Photo by Ted Belton
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Benton Fraser & Ray Kowalski in "Mountie on the Bounty pt.2"
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A modest entry to Canadian Six Degrees
A very small part, basically a cameo.
In Barney's Version (2010), the main character is a television producer for a Mountie soap opera called O'Malley of the North.
Guess who plays the Mountie?
I love Paul's expressions in his second scene.
The film is tragi-comic, with a heartbreaking ending. It's streaming for free on CBC Gem, which you might need to be in Canada to access.
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