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Posted: 03/27/02
The King of the Hill Grows UpJesse Bradford/Clockstoppers Interview by Paul Fischer in Los Angeles. |
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Meanwhile, Bradford was on another big set for Star Trek/s veteran actor/director Jonathan Frakes in the sci-fi actioner Clockstoppers. Here he plays the son of a geek scientist who helped develop a mechanism that speeds up any target that it hits to 25 times their normal speed, effectively making it seem to that person like time is standing still. When dad is kidnapped, it's up to Jesse and his new Venezuelan girlfriend to save the day. Despite being far from the teen he portrays in the film, Bradford is honest about why it was an important film to be a part of. "Coming off Bring It On, I think this was a good business move, because it had some good people behind, studios and money behind it, and they wanted me to be 'the guy'." Bradford says. Bradford has been around long enough to the point where he has been able to put the audition mill behind him. In the case of Clockstoppers, "they had a short list of people they wanted for this, and I was one of them", he explains, matter-of-factly. "I then got to meet with Frakes and [producer] Gale Anne Hurd, did a screen test, all of which went well.
In Clockstoppers, Bradford got to work with special effects director Jonathan Frakes, director of two Star Trek films. "Frakes is fantastic. The Sci-fi thing didn't really matter. Him already being an actor makes a big difference. If you've got a little experience on camera you know what it's like and it's easier to convey to another actor what you want. He's a class act and a really cool guy," Bradford enthuses. Next up for Jesse is a far cry from his spate of teen roles, and he couldn't be happier with the change of pace. "It's an amazing film, I think, very eerie, and director John Polson is another crazy Aussie with a wild imagination. It's still set in high school, but its R-rating will expose me to another kind of audience." Clockstoppers opens nationwide on Friday Paul Fischer is originally from Australia. Now he is an interviewer and film critic living in Hollywood. |