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( Two transcripts and one quote from due South 1998 promotional UK TV tour )
( Paul Gross: You’re a partial vegetarian, you only eat the occasional cow )
( Paul Gross: We spend so much time together that we form a- what do you call it? A friendship? - Callum Keith Rennie: A liaison )
( Paul made me toss a coin for it. I lost )
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Laurie Brown: Callum Keith Rennie is known for his relatively late start in the business. You may know him from his film performances in Hard Core Logo, Curtis's Charm, Double Happiness. On television, you may remember him as the convenience store guru in Twitch City, and he was on Due South. But first, his Gemini-nominated role in this CBC movie [For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down]. Not bad for a late starter.
( The Interview )
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( When I read that it makes me cringe, because it makes it sound like I was a bad ass and I was really just someone who'd got lost in their life and I had sandals on. Ok? I had sandals on and I wasn't looking for trouble. )
Found here. The webpage also has an audio file of the interview.
ETA:
neu111 noticed that there's a error in the transcript; it's The Hanson Brothers, not The Handsome Brothers and also dug out some links about Tom Holliston:
http://www.nomeanswhatever.com/
http://www.myspace.com/myspaceiswrong (on this site you are welcome by a tune beginning as sweet as Purple Toast soundtrack..
http://www.myspace.com/TomHolliston where's the music more folky, with one of the songs called Ladies Man
Found here. The webpage also has an audio file of the interview.
ETA:
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http://www.nomeanswhatever.com/
http://www.myspace.com/myspaceiswrong (on this site you are welcome by a tune beginning as sweet as Purple Toast soundtrack..
http://www.myspace.com/TomHolliston where's the music more folky, with one of the songs called Ladies Man