James Marsters Press Archive

Czech – Slovak – English – German Press Archive – part of www.civilizedjames.org

Recent Articles & interviews

Sub-cultures rule at Supernova (english)

source: Brisbane Times
published: June 24, 2011
author: Lucy Meyer

For 10 years, members of a particular subculture have been gathering around Australia making geek chic at the annual Supernova Pop Culture Expo.

They are easily recognisable by their outlandish attire – fluoro lycra, prosthetic elf ears, fake weapons and ketchup masquerading as blood are all common.

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Rozhovor s Jamesem Marstersem (slovensky)»

Source: Interview mit James Marsters
Published: May 9, 2010
Author: Hanna Huge & Christian Junklewitz
Překlad: Buffy

Uvidíme ťa v pilote k remaku “Hawaii-five-O”. Je už hotový?

Projekt sa nachádza vo svojej finálnej fáze. Pred pár dňami ma ešte potrebovali kvôli zopár doplňujúcim audio-nahrávkam hlasu, ale teraz sa už projekt nachádza na konci post-produkcie. Hlavného hrdinu hrá Alex O’Loughlin. Je to Austrálčan a skvelý chlap.

Exkluzivní rozhovor: James Marsters se připojil ke Caprice – část první (česky)»

Source: If magazine.com
Published: March 5, 2010
Author: Abby Bernstein

Herec mluví o své hostující roli v seriálu Caprica stanice SyFy, Smallville, o novinkách a o své klíčové postavě z Buffy/Angela, Spikovi.

Pokud potřebujete herce pro postavu, která zůstane jak dynamická, tak charismatická, zatímco se bude dopouštět sporných, eventuálně i trestuhodných činů…

Sub-cultures rule at Supernova (english)»

source: Brisbane Times
published: June 24, 2011
author: Lucy Meyer

For 10 years, members of a particular subculture have been gathering around Australia making geek chic at the annual Supernova Pop Culture Expo.

They are easily recognisable by their outlandish attire – fluoro lycra, prosthetic elf ears, fake weapons and ketchup masquerading as blood are all common.

Stay in character (english)»

source: The Sydney Morning Herald
published: June 17, 2011
author: Paul Chai

A star-studded homage to all things sci-fi is about to descend on Sydney, writes Paul Chai.

If you’re in the western suburbs of Sydney this weekend and start seeing aliens, superheroes and cartoon characters roaming about, don’t worry.