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Kennedy finds new
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November 28, 2008
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Press Release:
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Knoxville News Sentinel
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"Not a lot of people know that about
her." Oh stick around, I'll tell ya a story or two....
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HOLLYWOOD, CA -
Working on "The Ghost Whisperer" has already started spooking
comedian Jamie Kennedy.
His character, professor Eli James, died - briefly - in a house
fire at the beginning of this season. Guess what happened around
that same time?
The set used for Eli's apartment caught fire and was destroyed
in a real-life blaze. Though the fire swept through an entire
lot, only "The Ghost Whisperer" set was consumed and destroyed.
"That's some scary (stuff)," Kennedy says with a small laugh.
The comedian, who has a bevy of aunts, uncles and cousins in
Knoxville, talks about the incident when recalling what it's
like to be the newest cast member on the CBS hit starring
Jennifer Love-Hewitt.
Kennedy is playing a therapist who died and then came back to
life with the ability to hear ghosts. He says he assumed
"Whisperer" would be his first major chance at doing dramatic
work.
Instead, they wanted him to relax his character.
"The producers said they wanted me to play a therapist in a
'Jamie Kennedy' way," he says. "Do I get to do dramatic stuff in
this show? Sure.
"I had a scene when I got to cry my eyes out. I couldn't believe
I could do it. It's a really touching show."
Often, though, Kennedy gets to use his comedic skills to lighten
up a long-running show known primarily for its darkness.
"I get to be funny. I get to be supernatural,"
he says. "It's a different side for me."
After years of doing stand-up and small acting roles in films
and TV, Kennedy's first leap into series television was the
hidden-camera show called "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment," the
hottest show on the WB in 2002. On it, he pulled practical jokes
on the unsuspecting.
He parlayed the success of that show into feature films such as
"Malibu's Most Wanted" and "Son of the Mask."
Doing scary isn't really so different for Kennedy. His resume is
highlighted with a noticeable appearance in the slasher hit
"Scream." (He's appeared in the sequels and is slated to do
"Scream 4" in the next year.)
Now in "Whisperer," Kennedy describes star Hewitt as being
"really sexy, but she's also really funny. Not a lot of people
know that about her.
"I tell her all the time, 'You need to put that out there more.'
She also calls it as it is. She doesn't pull any punches. She's
in command of her own life."
Kennedy appreciates that freedom and her candor. He says that
kind of directness is rare in Hollywood, where few people will
speak honestly about anything work related.
He auditioned for "Whisperer," but says he's amazed by the hoops
an actor must jump through for most work.
"I always thought if I did really funny stuff - was nice and
professional, got along with everybody and knew the lines - that
the reputation would always go beyond," he says.
"That's only part of it. You also have to work the business
angle. It took me 15 years to figure that one out.
"I'm like, 'Really? I have to go shopping somewhere or be seen
at a certain place to get work?' Literally, it's amazing to see
the circles I see now by doing that.
"It's crazy. Now that's scary." |
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The E.W. Scripps Co.
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