AOLR Weekly Wrap-Up #31

The latest on The Back-up Plan:

  • Jennifer Lopez performed What is Love at the 60th Sanremo Music Festival in Italy on February 19. This song is reported to be the lead single on The Back-up Plan‘s soundtrack and you can watch her Sanremo performance on YouTube!
  • On February 27 Jennifer has a double booking for Saturday Night Live. She will not only host the show, but also be the musical guest, according to AssociatedContent.com.
  • The gallery has been updated with a Russian version of The Back-up Plan poster.
  • Some release dates have been updated on the international movie site. Germany and Austria are not listed there, but their release date is now May 13!

And from the Hawaii Five-0 front, there’s the following to share:

  • The Hawaii Five-0 pilot is now officially listed among the Hawaii Film Office’s Current Productions!
  • Dean McDermott, who auditioned for the role of Danno, is apparently out of the running according to some tweets. Two other actors who have also auditioned for the role are Michael Shanks and Michael Muhney.
  • Radio station 612 ABC Brisbane’s Scott Mayman reported on his program, the Afternoon Chillout, about Alex O’Loughlin landing the lead role on Hawaii Five-o. You can listen to the audio clip and I’ve also done a transcript:
  • “I’m sure you recognize the tune; we loved the music, we loved the scenery and that opening scene with Jack Lord standing on the verandah of a high rise building in Honolulu. It’s the latest TV show from yesteryear to be brought back to life. CBS in America has commissioned a new version of “Hawaii Five-o”. It involves story creators who brought us the recent “Star Trek” movie, the two “Transformer” movies and the third installment of “Mission: Impossible” and the script is going to be written by Peter Lenkov, the executive producer behind “CSI: New York”. It should be a beauty. Producers have gone on record to say they plan to keep the original show as possible and yes, keep that theme tune as well.

    “Now, if you want to do some star spotting, seen on the coast reportedly is the Aussie actor who will play the lead in the new version of ‘Hawaii Five-0′. Alex O’Loughlin will play Steve McGarrett. It’s yet another example of how Aussies are the flavor of Hollywood right now. Alex has worked in shows like ‘Criminal Minds’ and ‘The Shield’. No word yet on which network or pay TV outlet in Australia will pick up the rights to the new-look ‘Hawaii Five-o’.”

Use local characters in television remake
It’s great that “Hawaii Five-0″ will be resurrected on location here in Hawai’i and we will have Alex O’Loughlin as Steve McGarrett and Daniel Dae Kim as Chin Ho Kelly. I guess that a remake will have to be different, with present-day Hawai’i crime situations and characters. I hope that the governor will be female like Linda Lingle and hopefully for comic relief we could have a Frank DeLima or Andy Bumatai as a cab driver or detective. Perhaps we could have Raiatea Helm as a singer character or Jake Shimabukuro strum the ukelele to “Five-0″ beat. Get the Neighbor Islands involved with interisland cruise-ship crime stories.

When I lived in North Carolina from 1989 to 2007, “Hawaii Five-0″ was a treat for me. Go, “Hawaii Five-0!”

Franklin Kam
Honolulu

Other Alex items:

  • Added to the gallery are images from a 2005 Sydney photoshoot when Alex was promoting Oyster Farmer. And don’t forget to check out the fan art section where new items have been added!
  • Jeff Blair, the trainer who got Alex into such great shape for The Back-up Plan, is now working with Alex to prepare him for Hawaii Five-0. Jeff posted the following on his Facebook wall:
  • Congratulations to my client Alex O’Loughlin for landing the Hawaii Five-O lead. We are in training now for the role. :-)

  • Alex also wrote a testimonial that Jeff posted on his website, JeffBlairFitness.com:

    I strongly recommend Jeff to anyone looking for a superior fitness professional.

    When I met Jeff, I was preparing for a starring movie role, and it was crucial that I be in optimal physical condition.

    Exercise has always been an intergal part of my life but over the years I developed a few physical issues.  I was concerned my intense training days were history.

    I am thrilled to report I was wrong. Jeff and I trained harder than I have since I was a teen-ager.

    Jeff helped me completely overhaul my nutrition which was a key factor in my dramatic body change.

    I was beyond pleased with my results—I was ecstatic.

    Even after the movie ended, Jeff motivated me to continue challenging myself in new ways. If I hit a plateau, he would implement new training ideas which helped me get leaner and stronger.

    I am now in the best shape of my life.

    Jeff’s commitment to fitness doesn’t end when he leaves the gym. Jeff studies the latest research, nutrition and training methods and passes on his knowledge to the students in his graduate exercise science program.

    Just as importantly, Jeff “walks the talk” and is 100% committed to a lifestyle that encompasses strength, health and fitness.

    If you want the best, hire Jeff Blair.

    Alex O’Loughlin
    Actor- West Hollywood CA.

    Jeff’s Comments: Alex is a great pleasure to work with.  He probably trains harder than anyone I have ever worked with.  He definitely has an “extra gear” in both training intensity, mental focus and his commitment to nutrition. Alex saw results very fast-probably faster than anyone I have ever worked with and certainly faster than most people can expect.  One of my thoughts training Alex is if a football team had 11 players with his commitment and intensity level, they might never lose a game!


Thanks to the fabulous fans at TRF for sharing their contributions!

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Down Memory Lane: Alex O’Loughlin & “The Shield”

The Shield: The Complete Series was released today as a 28-disc set! Series creator Shawn Ryan looks back on the award winning show that lasted seven seasons on cable channel FX and mentions some of its guest stars, including Alex O’Loughlin, in a new interview with MovieWeb. “It’s always fun when we’d find an actor or an actress that no one knew. I mean, we gave Kristen Bell her first job on TV, in the premiere of Season 2 and, obviously, she’s gotten huge. We brought Alex O’Loughlin to American TVs, and he’s had shows on CBS.”

In mid 2006, Alex shot seven episodes for The Shield’s Season 6, that originally aired between April and June 2007.  As Detective Kevin Hiatt, he was not only fresh to the series, but his character was also a recent addition to the Strike Team. On being the new guy adjusting to the fast pace of the show, Alex said in a 2006 interview with IGN, “… this has been kind of good for my character; I mean I felt a little bit like a fish out of water.”

Although The Shield wasn’t Alex’s first appearance in a US production (that distinction goes to a small non-speaking part in The Holiday), it was undeniably a role of great importance to his career. As he explained to a reporter with Sydney’s The Daily Telegraph in May 2006, “This will probably be the thing that gets me recognized. It’s a big deal. The role was highly coveted over here and I’m really happy.”

Alex wouldn’t be Alex if he didn’t prepare to portray the LA detective by doing more than just memorizing his lines. “I’ve been doing a lot of reading and spending a lot of time with the LAPD guys. I’ve been doing that and going out shooting lots of guns and sort of rolling with these cops and just talking to them and just doing as much research stuff as I can.”

Obviously a fan of the show himself, in April 2009 he did some reminiscing of his own: “I couldn’t believe it, I was like, ‘Holy Shit, I’m on THE SHIELD. Oh my god!’”

You can catch Alex O’Loughlin in episodes 6.04-6.10 on DVD!

The Star Online: Australians in Action

tbup-160709-30In the same vein as the recently released documentary Australians Hit Hollywood, the Star Online writes about the infiltration by acting talent from Down Under of a Tinseltown that has already been conquered by the British.

Now, keeping both the English and Americans on their toes are the Australians.

The article goes on to list fourteen diligent Aussies (in random order) who can be seen regularly on American television. Alex O’Loughlin is one of them.

9. Alex O’Loughlin (Moonlight) – Canberra-born O’Loughlin deserves a mention (although his vampire series Moonlight was sucked out after just one season) simply because of his guest spot on Criminal Minds. Never mind that it was for just one episode, but it was so creepy it was good! When Moonlight wasn’t renewed for a second season, a fan-based charity campaigned for its return by holding blood donation drives. He began his career in film in 2004. The next year, he auditioned for the role of James Bond – with no luck. O’Loughlin, 33, got an all-access pass to American TV when he was cast as Detective Kevin Hiatt for seven episodes in the sixth season of crime drama The Shield. His fans can rejoice now that he’s working on a new series, Three Rivers, which focuses on an organ transplant team. O’Loughlin’s character is inspired by a real-life surgeon.

Read the full article:

*** Australians in Action ***

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Video: Alex O’Loughlin Wraps “The Shield”


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