mention the joy he experienced with his co-stars,
Kim Dickens and Patrick Fugit. “It’s an amazing
feeling to get to work on something that people are
psyched to go see before the film has been made;
they stayed true to the book and fully developed
those twisted characters.”
riefly, we touched on what it was like to
work with the Oscar winner, Ben Affleck,
on two separate projects. The witty actor
says, “I’m closer with Ben than he is with Matt
Damon…no just kidding.” He enjoyed his time
working with the polarizing actor and would love to
work with him again.
Marvel’s Avengers is a multi-million dollar
franchise that has a cult-like following. While taking
his boys to school, after the movie came out, a kid
ran up to him. Gleaming and full of excitement he
said, “I saw you at the movie theater, you were in
The Avengers, and you had your hat!” “It’s always
wonderful to get any work, but that was incredible.”
Humbled by the experience, he imagines it must
have been just as amazing for the stars of Star
Wars or Harry Potter.
We spent some time discussing Jamie’s
time on the Golden Globe-winning and Emmynominated hit show, Sons of Anarchy. His role as
Cameron Hayes was a huge part for the actor. He
recently caught up with the cast at the series wrap
party. Although the ending was brutal, he was glad
to see Jax, the main character, go out on his terms.
Which brings us to his newest project, Netflix’s
Bloodline. The show, set against the beautiful
back drop of the Florida Keys, follows the Rayburn
family. Starring Kyle Chandler, Linda Cardellini and
our friend Jamie McShane, this gritty new tale is not
your typical family drama. “Eric O’Bannon is a fun >>>
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