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10 to Watch
By:
Mark Dillon
Date:
August 17th, 2009
Source:
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Aaron Douglas -
Actor
Age: 37
Residence: Vancouver
Agency: Pacific Artists Management
Buzz: Graduates from supporting role on cult fave Battlestar
Galactica to lead on upcoming CTV/CBS police drama The Bridge
Aaron Douglas is not
your typical leading man. But then The Bridge is not your typical
cop show.
Douglas is one of the
boys as Frank Leo, a city cop and head of the police union in the drama
series that will launch on CTV mid-season as well as on CBS.
Snagging the lead role
is just the latest example of the confident Douglas proving he's not to
be underestimated. He is best known for his portrayal of Galen Tyrol,
aka The Chief, on the now-defunct sci-fi drama Battlestar Galactica,
and as series producer Ronald D. Moore has said, Tyrol was initially
written as a more minor character, but he was so impressed with Douglas
that the role was quickly expanded.
And he nearly missed
out entirely on The Bridge. He was not on the original list of
actors being considered, but a champion at CTV floated his name and John
Fawcett, director of the pilot - which will air as two one-hours -
supported the idea. Douglas, too busy on Battlestar for a proper
audition, then taped a couple of scene-readings for the producers, and a
week later was offered the gig. Joining Douglas in the cast are Paul
Popowich, Inga Cadranel, Frank Cassini, Theresa Joy, Ona Grauer, Michael
Murphy and Stuart Margolin.
In the opening episode,
Leo is put in a spot when he learns that some members of his union have
stepped outside the law. The show is grittier than the more common
police procedurals, with morality painted in shades of gray, making it
like a cable series on network television.
"We're a little more
real-life in that sometimes bad things happen, and sometimes retribution
and justice just don't come around," Douglas says. "We're going to be a
little bit more difficult to watch, but in a good way."
E1 Entertainment, which
is producing and handling international distribution, hopes viewers all
over the world will be watching. The series was originated by 990 Multi
Media Entertainment's Adam Shully and Craig Bromell, whose experiences
as head of the Toronto police union provide the series' inspiration. The
show was developed with Barna-Alper Productions before that prodco was
acquired by E1.
Laszlo Barna, now E1's
president of TV production, credits Douglas' maturity. "To play Frank
Leo we needed someone who had subtlety, charisma, had to be understated
but powerful when necessary, and someone with the technical skills to
put all that together, and our inevitable choice was Aaron, because he's
got all those qualities," says Barna, who exec produces with head writer
Alan Di Fiore, Robert Wertheimer, Shully and Bromell.
Although the Leo
character is based on Bromell, Douglas says he's not aiming for
impersonation.
"I'm just trying to
make Frank right for me and right for the direction I think Alan Di
Fiore is taking him in,"
the thesp says.
"My conversations with Craig are mostly based around how do you wear
your belt and how do you stand and what do you do in this situation and
do you wear gloves and how do you drive and who gets out of the car
first - that sort of real cop stuff. I want real-life police officers to
watch this show and go 'That's exactly how we do it and they get it
right.' That's the best compliment you can get."
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