Torchwood - The New World - Eve Myles Interview
Nov 28, 2010
TorchwoodShe's staunchly proud of her Welsh roots but Eve Myles is about to become an all-American girl – by moving into an Austin Powers-style house in the Hollywood Hills.
The Torchwood actress this week signed a contract on the three-bedroom retro home, with the essential swimming pool, where she will live for the next seven months.
Eve, who will be seen on our TV screens early next year in the new BBC Wales drama Baker BoysCOR, is thrilled to be working alongside her old friend Barrowman in the US.
Shooting starts in America on January 11 and then Eve will return home for two weeks at the end of January to film scenes in Gower.
“It’s comforting that he’ll be there too,” she said of her co-star. “I know we’ll be doing something extraordinary out there and I want it to do really well.”
While she never planned a career in the US, Eve said they may stay there after filming for Torchwood finishes.
“We will see what happens. We might go out there and think it’s incredible and then something else might come up,” she said.
“But I’m going out there very realistically with my feet on the ground and work hard and go from there.”
Read the full interview here: Wales Online
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Only two weeks filming in Wales? It really does feel like this isn't a joint project at all :(
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Cali. Just remember most Americans wont know who you are so don't go all David Tennant over here.
ReplyDeleteDude, it's not like the whole of America owns half of Torchwood and Britain owns the other.
ReplyDeleteThey're getting funding from Starz. Doors have been opened to explore the show in new settings. Who cares if the entire fourth season is set in Jamaica? We've already had three seasons in bloody Cardiff.
Most Americans don't even know who the President is so...
ReplyDeletelol, chill ;)
ReplyDeleteJust saying it's meant to be a joint adventure, but with each interview it seems to becoming less and less so. They keep stressing that's it's not a reboot, but that's is exactly what it sounds like to me, and many others.
Chill? It's text on a screen.
ReplyDeleteAnd also, if you remember, all the fanbois were getting in a panic when season three was being teased. And that turned out to be the most successful season.
Either way, whether they're more in America than England or not, as long as it's a well-written show, who really gives a damn?