Showing posts with label Matthew Rhys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matthew Rhys. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Matthew Rhys On New Role: "This Couldn't Get Any Different From Dear Old Kevin"

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Matthew Rhys On New Role: "This Couldn't Get Any Different From Dear Old Kevin"

Posted by Jim Halterman, Entertainment Reporter on January 16, 2013

Matthew Rhys in FX's The Americans

We watched him for years on Brothers & Sisters, but actor Matthew Rhys has a new role that is worlds apart from his long-running role as gay brother Kevin Walker. In FX’s new spy thriller The Americans, the Welsh actor plays Phillip Jennings, husband to Felicity alum Keri Russell’s Elizabeth and living in 1981 suburbia with their two kids.

What we find out in the pilot episode (airing January 30th), however, is that Phillip and Elizabeth are Soviet KGB agents who have spent the last fifteen years pretending to be Americans.

To find out more about the new series and, of course, glean some of his thoughts on his B&S past, AfterElton grabbed a few minutes with the uber-friendly (and dreamier-than-ever) Rhys at Fox’s recent Television Critics Association All-Star party.

AfterElton: Obviously this is very different from your last TV gig. Was this role a big adjustment for you, or did you just jump right in?
Matthew Rhys:
That was an enormous draw. It’s an actor’s dream, really, to play a wide variety of parts and this couldn’t get any different from dear old Kevin.

AE: We miss Kevin, but this is such a good role, too!
MR:
Yes! It was perhaps a dream to step into something so wildly varied.

AE: You and Keri have a great chemistry but it’s complicated how your characters were thrown together for their mission. Is there love between the two of them?
MR:
I think what makes it interesting in the beginning with the pilot is you’ve clearly been watching this forced marriage evolve over fifteen years. At the point we meet them you see that there are real emotions coming into play which I think sets off for an interesting journey.

Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys are married KGB agents on The Americans

AE: Is it safe to say it was those layers to the characters that drew you in more than the action elements?
MR:
It was exactly that. I think it’s wonderful that this concept at its heart is a spy thriller but, as you said, I think it’s far deeper and more complex than that because of the relationship element to it.

Rhys (here with B&S co-star Luke MacFarlane) never saw playing a gay role as a negative.

AE: How are you with the guns you get to use on the show? Was that tough to get used to?
MR:
All that I find is like being twelve years old running around in your garden again. You fit straight back into it! You’ve drilled those things a million times in your head through your boyhood, and all of a sudden you’re acting it out!

AE: What do you hope audiences take from watching The Americans?
MR:
I think it’s a type of show that a boyfriend and girlfriend can watch together and they’ll both be rewarded.

AE: You were playing a gay character for a long time and obviously it hasn’t hurt your career. Looking back, that was a very mainstream show and audiences loved it and Kevin.
MR:
I’m incredibly, incredibly proud of that and most specifically what Jon Robbie Baitz set out to do. He was incredibly strong about this. [Kevin] is not to be defined by his sexuality and no coming out story. He’s the lawyer brother who happens to be gay. The other thing, and I’ve been asked so many times, were you scared to be pigeonholed, which I find mildly offensive in some way because I don’t really even know what that means. But the fact that this project came along, I hope disproves that slightly odd theory, which I always find strange.


The Americans
premieres on FX on January 30th ET at 10pm.


Monday, 27 February 2012

AfterElton's Top 50 Favorite TV Characters

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AfterElton's Top 50 Favorite TV Characters
Posted by AfterElton.com Staff on February 27, 2012

16. Kevin Walker, Brothers & Sisters (Matthew Rhys)
[On Air: 2006-2011] We'll be forever thankful to creator Jon Robin Baitz for giving us the first fully formed and realistic gay male character on broadcast television. There had been gay characters prior to Kevin, sure, but on broadcast TV at least they were either sanitized one-note characters, surreal comic creations or sad and noble victims struggling with their sexual orientation. Kevin Walker on the other hand was nobody's victim, and for the most part his orientation was a non-issue.

He had a few memorable relationships, including a closeted soap actor and a smoldering preacher, but his relationship with Scotty remains the most complete and satisfying gay relationship in TV drama history, and will probably never be matched.


20. Scotty Wandell, Brothers & Sisters (Luke Macfarlane)

[On Air: 2006-2011] The other half of TV's greatest gay relationship, Scotty started out as a flaky and irresponsible cater-waiter with a penchant for bad hair and living in his car. His initial hook-up with Kevin led to a friendship that turned to love. Their relationship has survived Kevin's family, infidelity, Kevin's family, adoption drama, Kevin's family, surrogacy problems. Kevin's family. But through it all, Scotty remained good-hearted and sensitive, and was able to balance out his type A partner's rigidity, creating the greatest gay relationship in TV history.

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Personally...

Personally, it's sad to see the header picture of " The GAYS Of DAYTIME" without Kevin & Scotty. I still miss them so much.

Sunday, 15 May 2011

Marriage ends with "Brothers & Sisters" cancellation

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Matthew Rhys, Luke Macfarlane Marriage Ends With 'Brothers & Sisters' Cancellation

On Top Magazine Staff
Published: May 15, 2011







ABC split apart Matthew Rhys and Luke Macfarlane on Friday with the announcement that it has canceled Brothers & Sisters.

According to Michael Ausiello's TV Line, the show won't return next year.

“Though, as Deadline [Hollywood] reported, the network was trying to find a way to bring back B&S for an abridged final season, in the end, the suits elected to free up their post-Desperate Housewives time slot for a new show. As a result, last Sunday's B&S season finale is now, retroactively, the series' finale.”

Rhy's Kevin Walker and Macfarlane's Scotty Wandell married on the season 2 finale of the family drama and remained the show's most durable couple.

During the show's fifth and final season, producers capped off Kevin's evolution from a down-with-love closeted corporate lawyer to a family man by giving the couple two children: daughter Olivia and son Daniel.

The men adopted Olivia after their surrogate claimed she had miscarried their baby. But in the show's final episodes, its revealed that Daniel wasn't lost and he joins his fathers.

Monday, 2 May 2011

Side Dish - 2nd May

Side Dish from ABC, Brothers & Sisters.
Featuring...

Hello. This is Kevin. Scotty left this blog post unpublished on his computer so I went through and added a few small tweaks and posted it for him. I even uploaded a picture from my phone that I’m pretty sure he didn’t want everyone to see.

You’re welcome.  ;)

What I write will be in BOLD….


Being a father is, without a doubt, one of the best things to ever happen to me. Besides marrying Kevin Walker, of course. 

And being a father twice over in such a short time is nothing short of a miracle. But between the restaurant, the husband and the two children, I haven’t found the time to write as much as I’d like. Or kiss my husband as much as he’d like. But that’s another story for another day.  

If I get an inspiration for a recipe I’ll write it down immediately no matter where I am.


Recipes have been scrawled on cocktail napkins, dry cleaning receipts and once, on my hand as I tried to change a diaper. (Gross… and I hope it didn’t inspire the recipe below.)  

I had always sort of imagined this blog turning into a cookbook: “From Scotty’s Kitchen” or “Café 429 Classics.” (But you can’t leave Saul out! Let’s write a Saul cookbook!! We can call it “Saul and Oats.”)    

So many dreams have come true: I’ve met the man of my dreams (he wrote that himself! Awww! How sweet!), have two beautiful kids and a restaurant of my own. Is it too much to ask the universe to give me a book deal too?  (Yes, probably, but dream away, babe. I know you hate this picture, but I like it. We can use it for the book jacket cover.)  


Well I can always dream…  (Here comes an awkward transition. Not your best work, Scotty) And if you want to taste something dreamy, come by Café 429 and enjoy a warm and frothy mug of Mexican Hot Chocolate. It’ll make you quickly forget that instant hot cocoa.

MEXICAN HOT CHOCOLATE
Per Serving

INGREDIENTS
-          ½ disc of Mexican chocolate*
-          1 cup milk


If Mexican chocolate is unavailable, substitute 1 ½ squares (1 ½ ounces) semi-sweet baking chocolate and ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon.

Cut the chocolate into wedges along the indentations. Place them and the milk in a deep saucepan. Heat over low heat until the chocolate is softened and the milk is steaming. Whisk (or blend with an immersion blender) until the chocolate is completely dissolved and the liquid is frothy. Pour into a mug and serve immediately.

May 2, 2011 3:35 AM

Thursday, 28 April 2011

Pics from S5E22 via AfterElton

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Pic Post! A First Look at the "Brothers & Sisters" Finale
Posted by Dennis Ayers, Managing Editor on April 28, 2011

There are only two episodes left of the fifth season of Brothers & Sisters, and we still haven't heard if the show will be returning for a sixth. The series has been on a creative roll of late and the ratings are okay... and yet with 109 episodes in the can and major characters departed, it's starting to feel like the end of the road for this shows.  (Thank goodness snicks will probably soon have Days of Our Lives to liveblog. Idle recappers are the devil's work.)
If the end of Brothers & Sisters is indeed upon us, then judging from these advance photos of the May 1st and May 8th episodes at least, longtime fans will be getting some closure.
For instance, in "For Better or for Worse" (to air May 1st) we see actress Marika Dominczykreturn as Tyler. She and Justin were a couple way back in season one. Remember, she was a hotel manager and got him that job as a bellhop-- which he promptly lost. Justin really loved her, but she sensibly had to break up with him because of his depression and drug addiction. 
Well, Justin has cleaned up his act, and from the photos below, looks like a spark is still there between these two characters. Maybe she'd be a good love interest for him to ride off into the sunset with?
From ABC's official description, here's what else to look forward to in this episode: "After Sarah confronts Brody about his being her father, she decides she no longer wants him to be a part of her life or Nora's, but Nora just can't seem to let him go. Meanwhile, Olivia struggles with the new addition of baby Daniel to the family."

The photos that follow are all from the May 8th finale, "Walker Down the Aisle:" As Sarah and Luc's nuptials approach, plans go horribly awry and the Walkers learn several surprising lessons about the real meaning of family.

Yes, they're totally laughing at your bridesmaid dress, Kitty.
Looks like Sarah might be getting some closure with bio Dad Brody (Beau Bridges) before the episode is over.
Either impromptu musical number...
or all the Walker men have become zombies.

Sunday, 24 April 2011

Brothers & Sisters S5E20

"Father Unknown"

This episode was directed by Matthew Rhys.

I actually agree with Scotty about Michelle. I know many people think Scotty shouldn't have met Michelle behind Kevin, and shouldn't have promised anything, but as he said exactly, because it was easy to imagine that Kevin would ruin everything with his anger.

Sunday, 17 April 2011

Brothers & Sisters S5E19

"Wouldn't It Be Nice"

Judging from former episodes (S4E18-19), Scotty is the biological father of the baby.
[S4E19] Do you remember this scene?
Scotty: Oh, my God, that's why he wasn't there. We had our, uh, second implantation today. I waited with Michelle for two hours.
Sarah: Oh, God.
Scotty: I kept telling the doctor, "He'll be here, just give him ten more minutes." I mean, he didn't even call. Do you know where he is now?
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Kevin: I ruined his life, Scotty. He was a kid. Oh, my God, the implantation. I'm so sorry.
Scotty: It's okay.
Kevin: It's not okay, l...
Scotty: Yes, it is. I went through with it.
Kevin: You did?
Scotty: We had to. We would have lost the embryos. Kevin.

[S4E20]
Kevin: Did Michelle call you too?
Scotty: Yes.
Kevin: I mean, she still has to have another blood test.
Scotty: Right. She has to wait to see if her HCG doubles.
Kevin: Right, but halfway pregnant?
Scotty: So we can be happy?
Kevin: Halfway happy?
Scotty: All the way happy?
Kevin: All the way happy.
======
Kevin: Halfway pregnant.
Scotty: Halfway pregnant.


Justin finds out Brody's secret

Thursday, 31 March 2011

A picture from Brothers & Sisters S5E17-18


The Walkers are at the funeral of grandma Ida. I believe on the 10th of April they will air two episodes (Olivia's Choice / Never Say Never) .

Sunday, 20 February 2011

Brothers & Sisters S5E15

"Brody"

This episode was directed by Matthew Rhys
No Scotty, but I like Paige and Joaquin story :D
So should I name this clip "Kevin & Joaquin"?
Tommy: He's out in my car.
Kevin: By himself?
Tommy: Well, he was sleeping so soundly, I didn't want to wake him up.

Justin: Will someone please tell me what the hell is going on with the muffins? I had four of them.
Sarah: Justin, could you just go talk to Paige? She'll explain everything. Please.

Kevin: Where did you get these muffins? They are amazing.
Justin: Uh, Brody made them. I got, like, a dozen of them.
Tommy: Yeah, nobody else wanted any whan they found out the main ingredient was powdered Joaquin.
Kevin: This is Joaquin?
Justin: Uh, yeah. What's the big deal?
Kevin: You had to know him, I guess.

Sunday, 13 February 2011

Brothers & Sisters S5E14

"The One That Got Away"
In 310, Sarah said Kevin was allergic to shrimp, do you remember? ;p
Actually they ate lobster in 208 though.
And many people already mentioned it, and of course I realise that they haven't had any kisses so far in Season 5. It's the 14th episode.

Sunday, 16 January 2011

Brothers & Sisters S5E13

"Safe at Home"
This is the 100th episode. I liked the scene where Kevin & Scotty finally welcomed Olivia into their home, but I think a lot of things happened in one episode. Actually I've been thinking this season is the last season for Brothers & Sisters. I hope I will be able to see Luke on TV more but....

Next episode will be on the 13th of Feb.

Sunday, 9 January 2011

Brothers & Sisters S5E12

"Thanks for the Memories"

I like the scene where Scotty passes Kevin the key and the scene where Scotty looks at Kevin after getting back a piece of desk.