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DAVID CONRAD: FREE SPIRIT
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Release
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October 29, 2008
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Press Release:
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TV Guide
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Will GHOST WHISPERER's DAVID CONRAD bid adieu to
the land of the living?.....
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A Q & A with writer
Steve Pond of TV Guide
Steve Pond: Rumors have been swirling that Jim, your character,
is about to die and become one of those ghosts who constantly
bother Melinda. I know you can't spoil it, but what can you tell
fans about what happens to Jim?
David Conrad: I think they'll see a Jim
like they've never seen before. I think he'll find out who his
true self is, though it might take a long time.
That's cryptic. So there is some sort of event that changes his
fate?
[Thought-fully] Well, Jim kind of blacks
out ... there's a strange blackout. And sometimes, by
forgetting, when you do remember, you know things all the more.
Like, people might say, "Oh, I forgot how much I love my wife."
And then time goes by, and they realize just how much more they
loved her, and at what cost.
As an actor, is the new story line going to be exciting to play?
Yeah. It may bring out a muscle that I've
never used before. It's going to be a completely new world
for him. He's gonna wake up with new eyes-almost as if he's
seeing things through someone else's eyes.
Have you known for a while that something big was coming?
I was told in the first season that
something big was coming for me. [Laughs] Early on, the rumor
was that I wouldn't make it past Season 1. But somehow I ended
up here, in my fourth one.
Do you have any sense of Jim's long-term future on the show?
None, which is actually cool. Before, I
saw this endless plain of being the supportive husband. And now
I don't know what the hell's going to happen.
Jim's such a good guy, but over the years, did you ever find
yourself thinking, "I'm sick of being calm and supportive-can't
I be skeptical and cranky for a change?"
[Nods] Yeah. I got really tired of that.
But that's the dynamic. Maybe it's part of what's so exciting
about what's coming up, because things change quite a bit.
Before, it could get exhausting spending that much time doing
nothing, significantly. Sometimes you think, "Hey, let's do a
story about me." But, you know, the show is called Ghost
Whisperer; it's not called Husband.
Maybe you and Jake Weber from Medium could get together for a
spin-off.
[Laughs] I'd love to. I think Jake's a
great actor. I was just watching him speak German in some
terrible movie about submarines. But he's so good.
Have you guys ever compared notes?
I've never met Jake. We went to the same
school, Juilliard. We're both "married" to mediums. But we've
never met.
OK, let's switch topics. You're a former competitive swimmer.
Did you watch Michael Phelps over the summer?
[Enthused] I did-I watched endless I hours
of the Olympics online. And then Ld I started swimming again
before the Olympics, and I really started finding at the joy
again. I haven't swum competitively since high school, but it's
nice, to later in my life, to rediscover that.
How seriously are you swimming now?
I'm thinking about trying to find a
masters swimming program. What I do now is, I'll go to a public
pool, and there'll be a little swim team practicing in three
lanes. I'll get in the lane next to them and try to run with
them. And often, the little 13-year-olds are destroying me. But
once in a while I can keep up, so that's fun.
If this season is the end for your character, what will you do
next?
Hopefully, I've saved enough money to move
back East and live a very inexpensive lifestyle ... just stop
doing things that I don't have my heart in. I hope I have the
sense to just choose stuff in the remaining years of my actor
life that I can really sink my teeth into.
During your first season on the show, you told TV GUIDE that at
heart you were just a square from Pittsburgh, looking to settle
down and have kids with a girl from your hometown. Well?
That didn't work out. You have dreams, but
at a certain point you've got to realize what you're best at, or
what's most natural. Yeah, family ... I don't think about it.
[Laughs] Love kids, though. Still love'em.
So what's the plan now?
What I'd
really like to do is just sell everything I own and travel. I
don't want to own anything. I don't want a house, I don't want
paintings, I don't want to collect anything. I really would just
like to travel, and think, and write. |
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