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Monday, 30 June 2014

Interview: Luke Macfarlane - The Backlot

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Interview: Luke Macfarlane on “The Night Shift,” Gay Military Couples, “Brothers & Sisters” & More

by Jim Halterman | June 30, 2014

If you’ve been watching NBC’s new hospital drama The Night Shift, we’ve heard mention of Rick, the BF of semi-closeted Drew (Brendan Fehr). In this week’s episode we finally get to meet him, and it’s not under the best circumstances.

In the episode, Rick is brought into the hospital for more of a medical than personal reason and Drew is immediately not comfortable having his personal life crash up against his professional life, where he’s tried very hard to keep the fact that he’s gay close to the vest.

Luke Macfarlane plays Rick and the Brothers & Sisters alum talked to TheBacklot about the role, how gay couples in the military handle their relationship, working with Fehr as well as what else he’s been up to.  Let’s check in with one of our favorite out actors.

TheBacklot: Where are Rick and Drew in terms of their relationship? They’ve been apart but is it a pretty solid relationship or is it a more tenuous relationship?

Luke Macfarlane: I think they’re pretty solid. I think they’re actually representative of a lot of the military guys that I’m actually friends with in that they have these really clear boundaries about what can and can’t be discussed, but I think that they really value each other and they bond over this sort of separate life that they have together. I think it’s healthy. They definitely vacation, they spend time together. I don’t think necessarily anybody’s bringing them home to meet Mom and Dad, but like I said, it’s really a good representation at least of a few of the gay, military couples that I know that both happen to be enlisted. But I think they’re pretty healthy, other than the distance between them, which technology has made easy.

Being out is still an issue in the military for some, but it sounds like even though ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ is gone, it’s still not perfect in the army. Is that how you see it?


LM: You know, it’s such a complicated issue. Frankly, I’m not entirely well-equipped, but I’ll offer some insight. I think that it’s like anybody in the world. It always takes a certain amount of courage to just say, ‘this is what I am.’ People are very reluctant to define themselves. It takes a lot to say, ‘I’m this, I’m that.’ We know it’s okay theoretically to be gay, but sometimes you just don’t want to be known or seen. You want to keep your secrets. We do this in all kinds of aspects of our lives and, especially in the military culture, I found that any sort of expression itself is kind of frowned upon. I mean, they all wear the same thing, they have the same haircut and a lot of them have the same interests, so to say, ‘I’m this,’ is not necessarily a good thing or they’ve been taught that it’s not a good thing if that makes a little bit of sense. That’s my little two cents on it. It’s not that anyone’s going to get kicked out, it’s just it takes a certain stepping outside of the fold that’s not always something they want to do. They want to be with their unit.

We’ve seen on this show, Drew is very bullish and has a lot of rage that he gets out through his mixed martial arts. Do you think Rick kind of balances out that more aggressive side of Drew?

LM: I think that would make sense. I mean, like most couples, he’s sort of the gardener and I think you’re right, I’m sure they balance each other out…I will say this. There might be sort of a role reversal, with Drew as the caretaker. My rage might come out a little bit later [and] Drew might have to sit on his anger for a bit while I deal with mine.

With Brendan Fehr in this week’s episode of The Night Shift.
What can you say about working with Brendan and how you guys worked on the relationship between your characters?

LM: Brendan, he’s great. He’s a fellow Canadian. I really enjoyed him. He’s very serious about his work and really enjoys talking about the scenes. I was tremendously impressed with him. He really did his work. Everybody really did their work. I think sometimes you show up on sets and you can just tell that everybody’s a little bit tired. Everyone was just really, really working hard, and Brendan especially. He’s great and very handsome.

It’s funny because people know him from Roswell, and now it’s like, ‘oh, he grew up to be a hunky guy!’

LM: Yes, totally! Isn’t that weird, you know? We watch people grow up on TV. It’s very strange.

Speaking of good-looking guys, you got to work with Scott Wolf on the show, which is exciting.

LM: Yes! Scott Wolf. Another good looking fella. I really liked him too. I actually interacted with him a few years back and it’s always that nice thing when someone really remembers you, and they’re like, ‘oh, yes, Luke, we met when so and so and so and so’ and when someone’s famous like Scott Wolf, you go like, ‘oh really, you remembered me, how nice,’ so it shows good character.

From what you know, will we be seeing more of Rick in the future?

LM: Well, that’s all I’ve filmed to be perfectly honest with you. If the show continues to do well, which I understand it’s doing very well, I think they want to bring me back, and hopefully they can.

I hope so. I  liked seeing you on my TV again.

LM: Oh, thank you. I like being on TV. I like being on network TV.

Luke Macfarlane and Matthew Rhys in Brothers & Sisters
Tell me, it’s been several years since Brothers & Sisters was on the air, but safe to say you still hear from people about the show?

LM: I do, yes. It’s very nice, yes. I had a really nice experience just the other day. I was walking out of an audition with these two other people that I had just been auditioning against, and this lady passed me on the street, and she said, ‘no disrespect to the other two of you, but I just have to say I’m such a huge fan of Luke.’ And I turned to the people beside me, and I said, ‘I swear to God, I didn’t tell her to say that.’

If the right role came along would you want to do another series like Brothers & Sisters or another drama. I know you did a comedy [Satisfaction] last year in Canada.

LM: I did and that was a really fun experience. Yes, I mean, you’re always looking for the opportunity and kind of hoping…we were so blessed with Brothers & Sisters. It was just such a wonderful role for me and such a wonderful cast and show, but yes, I would be very happy to do that and hopefully something comes along, I keep hoping for it.

You’ve played a mix of gay and straight roles. Have you seen a change in the last five or ten years since we have out actors like Neil Patrick Harris playing straight roles? You played a straight role on Satisfaction, for example.

LM: That’s right and I think that that’s why I got into acting, you know, to play all kinds of different roles. Yes, it’s really exciting, and I think the other fields are opening up. I think Michael Sam has been just a fascinating and an amazing thing to watch unfold. Yes, I really do believe it’s easier and I’m so grateful for that. It’s going to make for a better world, a better country, I think.

Macfarlane with his Satisfaction co-stars, Ryan Belleville & Leah Renee
What would your advice be to a young actor, or not even young actor, but somebody who was out in their personal life but not in their professional life?

LM: Oh, God, Jim, that’s a hard question. It’s so personal. I would say that my education by my family was very special and different and accepting and I don’t know if that is the right thing for everybody, because everybody has different families and different friends and different circumstances. You really just have to figure it out for yourself, I think

What else is going on with you, Luke, besides The Night Shift?

LM: I filmed a new movie for the Hallmark Channel, which is a sort of romantic comedy so I’m excited about that, and I think that’s coming out later in the summer, maybe in August…it’s called The Memory Book.  And I have my fingers crossed for another television show.

Anything in the personal life we should know about, any dating or marriages or anything going on?

LM: On marriages and dating, no. You know, Jim, I never talk about my personal life. I’m a healthy and happy guy.

The Night Shift airs Tuesdays at 10pm on NBC.

Monday, 28 October 2013

Satisfaction has been cancelled

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Canada's CTV Cancels Comedy 'Satisfaction' After One Season
11:56 AM PDT 10/28/2013 by Etan Vlessing

The 13-episode sitcom from "Up All Night's" Tim McAuliffe debuted on June 24 as a lead-in to the Charlie Sheen-starrer "Anger Management."

TORONTO – Canadian broadcaster CTV has decided against ordering a second season of the freshman comedy Satisfaction, which stars Playboy Club's Leah Renee, Luke Macfarlane and Ryan Belleville.


"CTV extends its sincere thanks to Tim McAuliffe and DHX Media Ltd., as well as the entire cast and crew, and looks forward to working with them again in the future," the broadcaster said on Monday in a statement after the decision not to renew the single-camera comedy was confirmed.

The 13-parter from Up All Night’s McAuliffe and indie producer DHX Media debuted June on 24 as a lead-in to the Charlie Sheen-starrer Anger Management.
The series centered on three friends who live together as they share relationship woes and wins.

Jessica Pare, Gordon PinsentGabrielle Miller and U.S. stand-up comic Andy Kindler guest starred.

McAuliffe wrote Satisfaction with Mark Critch, Jason Belleville, Tim Polley, Jenn Engels and Ryan Belleville.

CTV has a slew of homegrown comedies in development and is expected to make announcements on new original series in the near future.

Lionsgate and DHX Media are distributing the Canadian comedy internationally.


Unfortunately, it's been cancelled as I expected. It was fun but wasn't good enough. I really wanted to see him more but sadly it's axed.

Monday, 16 September 2013

Satisfaction S1E13 - season finale

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Published on 16 Sep 2013
Mark pleas for help from the wedding guests.


Published on 13 Sep 2013
Jason and Maggie discuss the possibility of marriage.


Published on 12 Sep 2013
A compilation of guest star bloopers from Satisfaction Season 1!




Published on 9 Sep 2013
Maggie's dad Terry is in town.


Published on 6 Sep 2013
Mark (Ryan Belleville) puts off doing actual work.


Published on 5 Sep 2013
A compilation of Mark's (Ryan Belleville) finest outtakes.


Published on 2 Sep 2013
Mark attempts to `fade out' a girl he thinks is too nerdy for him.


Published on 30 Aug 2013
Simon gets humiliated on a radio contest.


Published on 29 Aug 2013
Maggie (Leah Renee) has a little fun on set with these outtakes.


Published on 28 Aug 2013
Take a glimpse behind the scenes at Satisfaction with Ryan Belleville.


Published on 26 Aug 2013
TPB Creator Mike Clattenburg directs Satisfaction Monday August 26th at 8pm on CTV. The episode takes a look at whether men and women can really just be friends.


Published on 23 Aug 2013
The guys get together for a guy's night and Simon wants to measure what?!


Published on 22 Aug 2013
Simon, Gary Breakfast, and Bea have their share of outtakes on the set of Satisfaction.


Published on 19 Aug 2013
Peter Keleghan guest stars on Satisfaction and Jason Priestly directs - Monday August 19th on CTV at 8pm.


Published on 18 Aug 2013
Gary Breakfast (Mark Critch) gives this behind the scenes look at the set of Satisfaction


Published on 15 Aug 2013
Laugh along with Luke MacFarlane in these bloopers from Satisfaction


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Published on 5 Aug 2013
Jason brings a colleague home for dinner and she is more than a little annoying.


Published on 1 Aug 2013
"Real tolerance is drawing penises on everybody's faces"
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Published on 19 Jul 2013
Mark and Simon show the best ways to outwit your friends to get the girl! Watch Jessica Pare guest star on Satisfaction July 22nd at 8pm ET!


Published on 8 Jul 2013
The riveting story that is... The Horse Doctor


Published on 8 Jul 2013
Mark recruits Simon to help him hit on women at the bar.


Published on 4 Jul 2013
Pat Thornton gives us an inside look at the gang's favourite hangout - The Cafe Convenience.


Published on 30 Jun 2013
His biggest weakness is he cares too much.
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Published on 27 Jun 2013
Blackout Parties are the best!


Published on 24 Jun 2013
Bea has been called a lot of names...


Published on 24 Jun 2013
Mark tries to patch things up with a good old fashioned water fight!


Published on 23 Jun 2013
Ryan Belleville has some sage words of advice...


Published on 23 Jun 2013
A preview of this Monday's episode of Satisfaction.


Published on 22 Jun 2013
Luke reminds you of something very important coming up...


Published on 22 Jun 2013
Mark tries to smooth things over with Simon by giving him a gift.
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Published on 20 Jun 2013
Satisfaction Premieres June 24th at 8pm on CTV!


Published on 20 Jun 2013
Leah Renee reminds you to watch Satisfaction Monday June 24th at 8pm on CTV!


Monday, 8 July 2013

Satisfaction S1E3

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‘Satisfaction's' Luke Macfarlane says his new comedic role is a dream job

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‘Satisfaction's' Luke Macfarlane says his new comedic role is a dream job


By Sheri Block
Date: 7/8/2013 10:11:00 AM

Luke Macfarlane has studied at Juilliard, starred in countless theatre productions and won acclaim for his dramatic acting in film and television, but the London, ON-native says he couldn’t imagine a better next step than playing a comedic role on “Satisfaction.”

“I really wanted to do a comedy. It was a goal of mine. I want to have a long career and I think the thing you need for that is to have diversity,” says Macfarlane, who previously played a leading role on “Brothers and Sisters” and guest roles on “Person of Interest” and “Smash.”

“It’s been a dream job in so many ways.”

In “Satisfaction” Macfarlane plays Jason, a PhD student in a long-term relationship with Maggie (Leah Renee). Together the couple navigates the challenges of being in a couple and being in their 20s, alongside their single friend and roommate, Mark (Ryan Belleville).

Macfarlane says the show – and the hilarious situations the characters find themselves in – offers a fresh perspective to this often tumultuous time.

“It’s a comedy that feels relevant – it’s a single camera, it’s not a multi-camera, and it doesn’t feel like a throwback to anything. I’m just grateful to try this thing on that I’ve always wanted to try and hopefully be moderately successful at it.”

Though his degree at Juilliard, theatre experience and dramatic roles didn’t train him for acting on a sitcom per se, Macfarlane says there are plenty of transferable skills.

“There’s a lot of comedy in theatre and ‘Brothers and Sisters’ certainly had comedic moments,” says Macfarlane.

Even though there has been comedic elements in everything he has done, “Satisfaction”  is the first time Macfarlane’s sole focus has been on making things funny and he says it’s all about not over-thinking things.

“That’s part of comedy. You kind of have to access the softer part of your brain and just look for the joke.

“I don’t do standup like Ryan (Belleville), but I am willing to embrace it.”

In addition to the challenge of working on a comedy series, Macfarlane also enjoys being back in his home country to film the show.

“It’s amazing. This is the first time I’ve lived back in Canada for more than a week in 15 years. I see all my high school buddies, which is helpful for this, too. I went to a bachelor party (recently) and I felt like I was in an episode of this show,” he says with a laugh.

He also likes that the show is not hiding the fact it films in Toronto.

“It’s not some generic ‘anywhere.’ It’s Toronto. We’re not making Don Valley Parkway jokes but we’re not hiding the fact we’re from Canada, which I think is important.”

“Satisfaction” airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CTV. Full episodes are also available online at CTV.ca.

Thursday, 27 June 2013

The Canadian Press - "This made-in-Toronto comedy stars Luke Macfarlane...."

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School may be out, but TV’s still on with a bevy of summer offerings

Bill Brioux, The Canadian Press June 27, 2013 2:20 pm

School’s out, but is TV in? With television now a 52-weeks a year business, plenty of new offerings are available this summer. Some are the usual mindless distractions — witness Nik Wallenda’s tightrope stunt across the Grand Canyon last weekend — plus all those dumb guilty pleasures like “Big Brother” and “America’s Got Talent.”

Yet summer has also been the time of year when two of TV’s most intense dramas — “Breaking Bad” and “Dexter” — return, this year for the last time.

So something for everyone, just like the rest of the year. A look at what might lure you back indoors — or keep you close to your tablet:

NEW CANADIAN ORIGINALS

“The Amazing Race Canada” (CTV, July 15). Olympic hero Jon Montgomery will get to gulp beer from coast to coast as he hosts this all-Canadian version of the popular reality series. “Body Break” fitness couple Hal Johnson and Joanne McLeod are among the competitors. The entire series stays within our borders, eliminating hundreds of hours of delays going through customs. Talk about a road block!

“Satisfaction” (CTV, Mondays). This made-in-Toronto comedy stars Luke Macfarlane (“Brothers & Sisters”), Leah Renee (“The Playboy Club”) and Ryan Belleville (“Almost Heroes”) as a couple and their buddy all crammed into the same downtown apartment. Hilarity ensues. Several guest stars are scheduled, including Jerry O’Connell, Jessica Pare (“Mad Men”) and Andy Kindler.

NEW SCRIPTED IMPORTS

“Ray Donovan” (The Movie Network/Movie Central, premieres Sunday). Liev Schreiber stars as Donovan, L.A.’s best professional fixer, the kind of guy who could get even Rob Ford or Paula Deen out of a jam. There are several big names among the cast, including Jon Voight as Donovan’s bad news dad and Elliott Gould as his mentor and partner. There is something ‘seen it before,’ however, to this slick antihero who helps others but can’t straighten out his own messed up family.

“The Bridge” (FX Canada, July 10). Two detectives, one American, one Mexican (Diane Kruger, Demian Bichir), team up to hunt down a cross-border serial killer. Based on a Danish/Swedish drama

“Camp” (NBC, premieres July 10). Rachel Griffiths (“Brothers & Sisters”) stars as a camp counsellor in this bit of summer fluff shot in Australia.

Starting Aug. 4, Showcase has the Brit hit “Broadchurch,” an 8-part murder mystery starring David Tennant (“Doctor Who”).

ALREADY STARTED

“Under The Dome” (CBS/Global, Mondays). Millions caught the series premiere last Monday and may now be trapped under this dome, which inexplicably landed with a thud over a small U.S. town. Canadian Rachelle Lefevre plays a newspaper editor and Dean Norris from “Breaking Bad” is suspicious sheriff “Big Jim” Rennie. From master of suspense Stephen King.

“Saving Hope” (CTV, Tuesdays). A show with perhaps the dumbest premise ever — a love triangle set in a hospital where one guy is in a coma — became last summer’s biggest scripted hit in Canada. Buddy has now woken up and he sees dead people. Guest stars Erin Karpluk, Peter Keleghan, Gregory Smith and Jason Priestley join regulars Michael Shanks, Erica Durance and Daniel Gillies.

Also already underway: Marc Cherry’s “Devious Maids” (Sundays on Lifetime) and the drug cop drama “Graceland” (Thursdays on Bravo).

RETURNING DRAMAS

“Dexter” (The Movie Network, premiering Sunday). The eighth and final season finds our hero (superbly played by Michael C. Hall) still trying to juggle life as a dad, brother and serial killer. A murder at the end of last season had tilted this stayed-too-long series towards what should be a bloody interesting conclusion.

“The Newsroom” (HBO Canada, returns July 14). If you like great characters and actors who all speak like Aaron Sorkin, this show’s for you. All that smartypants dialogue wears me down after a while.

“Breaking Bad” (AMC, returns Aug. 11). There can be no happy ending for Walter White (Bryan Cranston) as this edge-of-your-seat thriller heads to the big Meth bust in the sky. The same night “Bad” returns, AMC launches its new drama, “Low Winter Sun.” The corrupt cop caper is based on a British miniseries, with the setting shifted to Detroit.

Also back are “The Listener” (CTV), “Continuum” (Showcase), “Rookie Blue” (Global), “Rizzoli & Isles” (Bravo), “Suits” (Bravo), “True Blood” (HBO Canada), “Perception” (Bravo) and “Magic City” (Super Channel).

RETURNING COMEDIES

The countdown to the final episode of Winnipeg-produced “Less Than Kind” is on at HBO Canada (Sundays). “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” comes to FX Canada with a catch up airing of Season 8 beginning July 4. “Wilfred” is also back Thursdays on FX Canada. CTV has the new season of “Hot in Cleveland” Sundays.

NEW AND RETURNING REALITY SHOWS

“Supermarket Superstar,” kind of a “Dragons’ Den” for the food industry, launches July 22 on Lifetime. Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson pushes nine beefy contestants past their limits in “The Hero” (Thursdays on Slice). “Summer Camp” (July 19, Slice) is basically “Big Brother” at the beach.

Otherwise “Big Brother” is back for a 15th season (airing constantly on Global/CBS). Also back: “America’s Got Talent” (City), “The Bachelorette” (ABC/OMNI), “MasterChef” (CTV/Fox), “So You Think You Can Dance” (CTV/Fox) and “An Idiot Abroad” (Discovery).

Improv fans can rejoice July 16 when “Whose Line is it Anyway?” finally returns with all new episodes on The CW. Best news of all: Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles and Wayne Brady are all back.

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Bill Brioux is a freelance TV columnist based in Brampton, Ont.

Monday, 24 June 2013