Interview with TJ DALRYMPLE...by Hecmar Lobos

11.04.2013 09:30

 

With a simple but enigmatic smile and deep eyes, TJ Dalrymple tells a bit of his career via email from USA. Certainly he is not the famous and coveted Christian Grey, but gave life in the fake trailer  50 shades of Grey-We are to please where he worked with Acosta and Emily Sandifer, my previous interviewees. As he could not miss, here are what was this brief interview.

 

Although not totally look like Christian Grey, you know you wake certain passions to make a fan trailer for fifty shades of gray-we aim to please? What is the most daring told you a fan?

I was approached by Nick Acosta about the role and I told him that I was not the Christian grey they described in the book. Through a bit of convincing I agreed to do it mainly to try something new, work with my friend Emily and work with Nick for the first time and hopefully not the last. Not too many daring things with the fans. Invitations to visit their country is very sweet and the conversations through Facebook are fun. 

 

We know very little about you, When does your acting career and what it was that made ​​you take that route?

I would say that I started to take my acting seriously about 4 years ago. I originally wanted to make movies. Special effects specifically. Creatures and monster make-up. I worked on a few films and was intrigued with the acting process. How difficult it looked. Challenging and creative, with endless possibility. I got hooked. 

 

Many people say that theater is better than making films (shorts films  / films) is it true? Why?

Totally different. I think that theatre is amazing. Ever changing and intimidating. Being able to carry a show for two hours is like nothing else. Its short lived is all. You give it all up on stage and then when it's over it's over. Films can last forever. 

 

Of all the characters you've played which identifies you and which has been the most difficult?

I can identify with them all. They all start with me. They're all difficult too just in different ways. The character Levi in "Turn-Coat" was and still is hard to deal with. I'm not sure about him.  I can identify with Luke in "This is our Time" because of his uncertainty.

 

What projects do you currently have on your acting career?

I'm currently trying to get a documentary going about an old Bonneville Racer. Not much acting in that. 

 

From what I've seen on Instagram you do another activity ... Tell us about it

When I'm not working in or on films I work as a Metal Fabricator. A majority of work is with Hot Rods and race cars but occasionally I get to do something artistic. I also love to draw and sculpt when there's time.

 

When TJ is not not busy ... What you do to relax?

I hang out with friends. I love a good cocktail and watching movies.

 

Behind that mischievous smile what or who brings out?

Thats a private matter.

 

Have you visited a Latin American country? What would you like to visit?

No I haven't. I would like to visit them all.

More of TJ: 

www.facebook.com/DalrympleTJ?fref=ts

www.tjdalrymple.com/

www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_N47T1rlZk&feature=relmfu