Lock and Load: An interview with Aleks Paunovic
Date: November 8th, 2007
Source:
Alex7000.net
I
guess you'll be a familiar face to a lot of TV SF
fans from your work in shows such as 'The Dead
Zone', 'Stargate SG1', 'Eureka', Battlestar
Galactica' and now 'Bionic Woman'. You seem to be
doing the rounds of fans fave shows, are there any
recent genre shows filmed in Canada you haven't been
in?
Well one that I wish I was in was DEAD LIKE ME,
loved that show.
For those that don't know you, could you give
us an insight into how you got into acting?
I got into acting by fluke, I was playing in a band
in my home town, was a sell out Saturday night and a
nice looking woman came up to me and asked if I
wanted to audition for a role In a movie, I thought,
mm, interesting pick up line but ok, I'll go with
it. I ended up at this audition for a HBO film
called HEADS with Jon Cryer and Ed Asner. But you
have too remember, I'm all about music and my band
so I was just there for the experience. Ended up I
booked the role, got on set and thought, wow, this
is what I want too do. Everyone was great. I started
to take classes and really get educated with the
art, and loving every sec of it, and me being 6 foot
5 was asked to get involved in stunts. So any movie
that came through my town of Winnipeg Manitoba I was
on, either helping, stunt fighting and falling, or
acting. Was a great was to get on set experience.
Then I moved to Vancouver and started working here.
Now I split my time between l.a. and Vancouver.
If you hadn't been actor, what direction do
you think your life would have taken?
I would have loved to teach. I've been boxing since
I was a kid, my dad and grandfather were boxers, so
I really learned the science of boxing, and showing
that to kids or actors and watching them get it, I
really get a kick out of. One of my fav experiences
was training Edward Olmos from battlestar gallactica
and he's already a great athlete but when I was
showing him a combo the light went off and he got it
on the 4th try. I really like seeing that. Plus I
put my time into kids programs and I love helping
out that way.
Who do you respect, or look up to, in the
acting community?
I have an enormous amount of respect for actors that
put the time in and challenge themselves in
different. Tom Hanks, Benicio Del Toro, Christian
Bale. Actors that are about telling the story, too
the best of their ability. When I see that, I have
to kick myself in the ass to work harder. A great
Teacher of mine, Larry Moss really made me see that
it was all about telling the story.
I
want to offer congratulations for your recent 'Best
Actor' award at Destination Funny Shorts film
festival for 'The Hitchhiker'. How do you feel about
that?
Are you kidding me?? I was like a massive kid, very
happy. But with great humility. Everyone that puts
themselves up there too be judged and you get an
award like that feels amazing. I think the best was
telling my mom I won. The joy in her voice was
better then an Oscar.
You seem to have worn a lot of different hats
within the industry: writer, director, actor, even
stuntman. Any preference?
I love the acting process, the industry can be very
unforgiving but I think that why I like it so much,
the challenge. I can't wait to direct my first
feature. That's my short term goal. My long term
goal…… mmmm, just doing this and supporting myself
and my loved ones for as long as I live.
You
were the boxing coordinator on BSG episode and in the
movie 'Framed' with Sam Neil. How did you get
involved with coordinating the fights?
I come from 3 generations of boxers; my dad was a
champion fighter along with my grandfather. I boxed
in the pan American pre games on the way to the
Olympics before I ripped my rotor cuff out of the
socket, I still train, and love to box but I'm
really starting to love the teaching aspect of
boxing. My great friend Tahmoh Penikett from BSG
suggested to Michael Rymer the director of the mini
series of bsg that I would be great with training
some of the cast, they were great and they picked it
up easily. Sam Neill was a great student also,
probably the hardest working actor too really tries
to get the boxing science of the art. Never before
did he box and he picked it up in no time. Great
man.
'Bionic Woman' is what people will have most
recently seen you in. Did you know much about the
new show going in?
Ya, I know what was going on with the show as its
shot on the same lot as BSG and David Eick was behind
it, with what David did with bsg, I knew that it was
gonna be a smartly written show that people are
gonna want to watch.
We hear a lot of the Battlestar Galactica'
crew worked on the Pilot episode of 'Bionic Woman',
are they still involved, and if so, did you enjoy
the familiarity that that brought to the job?
For sure, I saw almost everyone from BSG there. Oh
man, love those guys. Hairs, makeup, grips, love all
of them.
Have you ever seen the original show, with
Lindsay Wagner?
Um… yes.. and yes.. I had a crush on Lindsay.. lets
move on. lol.
We saw you all too briefly as Assault Team
Leader Curtis in the BW episode 'Sisterhood'. Were
there any more scenes you were in, that we didn't
get to see?
I was in quite a few scenes but the pacing and the
way they did reshoots didn't get my storyline
across, they are on different producers now and are
really getting their legs under them. I'm really
hoping to return too the show. I loved working with
Miguel Ferrer we had a few scenes together, and too
work with a legend like that would be a blessing
The
main scene had you in the conference room with
several of the other regulars. How did you find the
actors, bearing in mind the shows were only a couple
episodes in when you were appeared? Was the scene
rehearsed, did you get a lot of lead time. There
were reports of improvisation on-set to keep things
spontaneous.
There wasn't any improve, we had an amazing director
in Steve Boyum, one of the best directors I have
worked with, and he knows how to throw a great kick
to the head. Long story. Lol. All the actors were
great, when everyone has their lines down makes it
very easy to work out the blocking and scene.
When Sarah and Jaime meet, you and your SWAT
team arrive but we barely saw you. Was there anymore
to that scene?
Yes, there was a lot more to the scene but again I
think it was a pacing and timing issue.
We've heard a great deal about the changes of
the writers/producers on the show, the days you
worked did you get the feeling that things were
pretty settled/normal on-set or were there a lot of
last minute changes/re-writes coming through? Did
this seem to bother anyone or is it par for the
Course on a weekly show?
I can't say if it did, while I was on the show it
ran smooth, everyone was in great spirits and there
wasn't any panic for rewrites. I just saw everyone
having a great time.
Fans were looking forward to seeing you in 2
episodes, can you tell us about the scenes you had
in the other episode that we didn't see? Were the
scenes dropped during editing, or as part of the
re-tooling of the show/storylines?
I was looking forward too seeing me also. Lol. I
totally understand where they are at and I'm hoping
to come back to the show to see my new and old
friends.
Any
chance we might see more of Team Leader Curtis?
Again, I'm hoping to come back, I'm pretty busy in
my life and my career but I really love the vision
on bionic, I think David ike is one of the most
creative men in si fi and I know Curtis would be a
great asset to the show.
You've recently starred in the movie 'Taming
Tammy', an adaptation of 'Taming of the Shrew'. What
were the differences against guest roles in weekly
shows and being the lead in a motion picture? What
do you see the positives, and the challenges for
both?
Well a lead in a feature is a lot of play time, I'll
make it really simple, and the more time on camera
to play and have fun and develop a character the
better life is. Lol. I love the guest stars that I
get on si fi, its fun and I wouldn't change it for
the world, but to sink your teeth into a feature as
a lead is an amazing experience.
Speaking of 'Taming Tammy', can people expect
to see it at anymore festival events or are there
plans for a larger release?
We are doing more fests and are on the brink too of
selling it. Don't jinx it. lol.
You're in the vampire/horror movie 'Blood; A
Butcher's Tale' with BG regular Aaron Douglas.
Coincidence?
Ya, totally a coincidence, I know Aaron from just
acting around town, became closer friends on BSG and
when we found out we both got the film we were
pretty cool with it.

You can visit Aleks' official site and check out
various clips and photo's from his career at
www.alekspaunovic.com
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