Photoshoot
A few of the pictures from this photoshoot have been replaced by HQ images.
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A few of the pictures from this photoshoot have been replaced by HQ images.
Check out this fantastic photo shoot of John, now available in HQ
We’ve just added a few pictures from a photo shoot that we’ve previously only had scanned copies of. Enjoy =)
We’ve just added some great pictures of John and Jenna from the Entertainment Weekly wedding issue.
Vanity Fair has featured John and many other celebrities in a Depression-era themed photoshoot that will be available in their August issue (Heath Ledger on the cover).
Here is a behind-the-scenes video and two behind-the-scenes stills.
Thanks for the tip: Fan
Boston.com posted an interview with John along with a few new images. Click here to read it all.
…Q. Your transition to films has been pretty easy. You’ve done a mainstream romantic comedy (”License to Wed”), you hung out with George Clooney in “Leatherheads” . . .
A. My transition to film has been very similar to everything I’ve been able to do in this business, which is completely a lucky existence, I think. There’s something about all these movies, from “License to Wed” - that was the director from “The Office,” who brought me with him. [For] “Leatherheads,” I auditioned on tape in New York and George chose me. Sam [Mendes] called me and said he didn’t want anybody else to do ["Away We Go"] but me. All those things have nothing to do with me saying, this is the type of movie I want. This is what I’m going to go after.
Q. That also means people don’t think you’re a jerk. They want to work with you.
A. Maybe. Either that, or I’m secretly a jerk and no one knows it.
Q. I’d ask what it was like to work with an ensemble cast in “Away We Go,” but you’re used to letting other people be funny on “The Office.”
A. You always hear that thing, that acting is reacting and listening and all that stuff. Maybe that’s a rule for good acting, but for me, it’s just been the norm because I’m around such incredible actors. You don’t really want to interrupt someone like Allison Janney or Maggie Gyllenhaal when they’re doing their thing. You basically become an audience member when you’re acting when them, and you’re just like, you’re so good…
I’ve added some more untagged Photoshoot images to the gallery.