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Night of the Templar (2011)
Norman as: Henry Flesh
Status: Post-Production Info | Photos | Official Site
The Walking Dead (2010)
Norman as: Daryl Dixon
Status: Ongoing Series Info | Photos | Official Site
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Norman Reedus stars as Lax. Reedus is best known for his work in The Boondock Saints movies and the hit show The Walking Dead as well as Lady Gaga’s video Judas.
Comic-Con is a crazy blur of activity when you’re trying to coordinate coverage, even with a team as good as the one we took this year. We did very well at dividing things up, but every now and then, you come up a little short-handed and you end up scrambling.
In our case, we found ourselves short on the TV side on Saturday night when we were offered a chance to interview the cast of “The Walking Dead,” and since I enjoyed the show, I jumped in to handle the conversations on-camera. Unfortunately, we found ourselves in the middle of what seemed to be pure chaos on the part of the publicists handling the event, and even though we showed up exactly when we were supposed to, from the moment we began, we were told that the event was already running late and everyone had to go.
Maddening, really. As we stood there, we watched them march Andrew Lincoln right by us, then Jon Bernthal, then Sarah Wayne Callies. All of them were hustled into waiting cars and whisked off to a dinner with Frank Darabont. Keep in mind, at this point, we hadn’t heard anything about the creative shuffle behind-the-scenes, and earlier in the day, at the “Walking Dead” panel, there had been no indication that things were about to change. It’s one thing if we’d just shown up at that spot and tried to wrangle some interviews without an invitation, but we were there because they asked us to be there, and yet the closest we got to most of the cast was to watch them walk away.
The only reason I got Norman Reedus to stop is because I worked with Norman on the “Masters Of Horror” episode “Cigarette Burns,” which John Carpenter directed. When Norman saw me, he walked over to say hello, and I asked if he’d be willing to jump in front of the camera for a few. The one cast member that the publicists actually brought over and actually formally presented to us to interview was Steven Yeun, who plays Glenn on the show. We managed to wrangle one other interview that we’re still cutting, and we’ll put that up later in the week. For now, you can see Reedus embedded at the top of the story and here’s Yeun for you:
There’s still no official premiere date for Season Two of “The Walking Dead,” but we’re not alone in eagerly anticipating the return of Rick Grimes and his gang of zombie-fearing survivors. So when the opportunity for an update presents itself, well… we’ll take all the info we can get.
MTV News recently snagged some time with “The Walking Dead” actor Norman Reedus to discuss his role in Lady Gaga’s new video, “Judas.” Sure, we asked him about all the music stuff, but what about the zombie-killin’ stuff?
“We actually got pushed a little bit forward,” said Reedus of the show’s shooting schedule. “I leave for ‘The Walking Dead’ in a little less than two weeks, which is why I just chopped all of my hair off and I’m getting back into redneck mode.”
When Norman Reedus, who played the title character in Lady Gaga’s “Judas” video, stopped by the MTV News offices Friday (May 6), he told us Gaga had everyone on their toes on set — in the best way possible.
“I like the lipstick part, because that was sort of last minute,” the “Walking Dead” star said. “She just jumped up [and was like], ‘I have this great idea. I’m gonna put lipstick in front of you, and right before you kiss Jesus, I’m going to pull out this gun, and I’m gonna pull the trigger, and then a lipstick’s [gonna come out], and then I’m going to put it on you like I’m enabling the kiss!’
“She looked at me like, ‘Is that cool?’ ” he continued. “And I’m like, ‘Rad.’ And we did it. I liked how she was so spontaneous.”
Reedus’ other favorite scene is the opening shot, where Judas, Mary Magdalene (Gaga) and Jesus (Rick Gonzalez) are all on the road with their biker-gang disciples. “We got there the first day, and we all took motorcycle lessons [in a parking lot and] one of the disciples trashed his motorcycle up against the curb, which was hysterical,” he recalled. “So we did that, and then they cut off part of the freeway and actually cops would fly by us and section off the road. So we rode in a pack.”
While Gaga didn’t actually have to drive one of the bikes, he said her stunts were quite awe-inspiring. “She wasn’t driving the bike, but she was riding on the back. … We were flying down the freeway, and she got up on the back … and was way off the back of the seat and hanging backwards and stuff,” he said. “Which was a daredevil move; it was pretty intense. She had all these jewels all over her, and every once and a while, you could see behind her bike just a trail of jewels dropping on the freeway. It was kind of magic.”
Since Reedus has had about 24 hours to think about the video, he said it gets his seal of approval. “My reaction when I saw it? I was excited to see my motorcycle in it first off, ’cause that’s my bike that I ride, and I thought it was really good,” he said. “I thought that [co-director] Laurieann [Gibson] did a really good job and Gaga did a good job, and I know there’s a lot of work put into it, and I could see all the work on the screen, so I liked it.”
The video is finally here. I’m happy to share the video that includes a cameo by Norman. Once I find a high quality video I will make captures and post the video. Enjoy guys!
I’ve added to the gallery behind the scene photos of Norman taking part in the web series presented by DKNY jeans featuring Hilary Duff called The Chase. You can view the trailer here and below are the behind the scene pictures: