JUST WILLIAM
THE OFFICIAL XENA:WARRIOR PRINCESS MAGAZINE Vol. 1, issue 21, July 2001
(though the cover says issue 21, August 2001)
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transcribed and scanned by Kiari
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Talking of the early days of the series reminds Lee of a chance encounter on a plane from Vancouver to Los Angeles. "I was sitting next to Kevin Sorbo," he says. "It was really cool to talk to him for about two and a half hours. I told him about the entire Xena experience, and he was amazed! I don't think even he realised back at the start how big a success Hercules was going to be. The fans are so loyal and great. Not only was the show of a hugh quality, but it got this cult following that rally changed the cast's lives." Lee admits that some of his own character traits are recognisable in Virgil. "There's a little bit of my personality in him," he says. "He's got a tender side. He's got a personality and a sense of humour, but at the same time he shows emotion when things go wrong. One particularly emotional scene in Eve saw Ted Raimi's character Joxer die at the hands of Adrienne Wilkinson's Livia. Le recalls that the atmosphere on the set of that episode was darker than normal. "I think people were caught into the atmosphere of what was going on," he remarks. "All of a sudden, somebody who had been over there so much and had been so much a part of the show wasn't going to be back. "I think it was sad for Ted too because the production becomes like a family to you. You're spending 12-14 hours a day, five days a week, with these people. You see them more than you do your family! Then all of a sudden it's over. I think Ted was excited about the challenges that lay ahead with his career, but at the same time he was walking away from something that had been so good to him and had made him this big star." Lee particularly enjoyed his scenes with Raimi. "He's absolutely one of the funniest guys I've ever met," he enthuses. "Some days on set it was so hard to work with him because he would make everything so funny, and you had to keep a straight face. It would get very difficult. "What I like about Tedi s that he takes his job very seriously, but at the same time he knows how to enjoy it. He's not one of those highly-strung people by any means. He's very enjoyable to be around. And he's a great actor as well." Lee is realistic about any actor's life expectency on a science fiction or fantasy show. "I think it's going into sci-fi that you realise that anything can happen at any time and you ahve to be prepared for that," he says. "Once I'd started working regularly on Xena, I was constantly wondering if they were going to kill me off! And when it didn't happen, it was still something I kept thinking about, because it's just the way that sci-fi goes. But at the same time, you know they can always bring you back and do other things with you." Unfortunately, fans aren't going to see a resolution for Virgil's character arc, at least not in the final season of Xena. "The Abyss was the last episode I did," he says regretfully. "The producers asked me to come back, and we thought I was going to be able to return." However, Lee's commitment to play Zack on Dark Angel intervened. "It became a conflict," he explains. |
"As a little boy I used to run around playing war and now I'm getting paid to do it!" Above: Lee enjoyed the dramatic opportunities the role of Virgil afforded him. |
"Ted's absolutely one of the funniest guys I've ever met. He's very enjoyable to be around. And he's a great actor as well." |
"I was going to be up here in Vancouver when they needed me to go back to New Zealand. I was disappointed about not being able to go back, because I never got a real chance to say goodbye to Lucy or Renee. I've talked to them, but not face-to-face. Everybody, including the crew, was just so amazing to me, like a little family. When you have to leave something like that, you just want to be able to say your goodbyes. I felt for sure I'd be able to get back over there before the show finished, but it takes a little bit longer to film an episode of Dark Angel than it does an episode of Xena, so we never managed to tie it up. "I've had a lot of fans at conventions ask me what going to happen," Lee adds. "Unfortunately there's really no answer to that because the show's finished now and I wasn't able to go back. I guess I was one of the few main characters that never got killed! But, as Lucy said, 'Even if you get killed, you'll probably come back anyway, because everybody gets killed and comes back on the show!'" One of Lee's favourite episodes was Heart of Darkness, in which Virgil participates in an orgy organised by Xena and Lucifer. "We had a lot of fun with that one," he recalls. "They had me in several different scenes with my shirt off! I was standing there, and everyone else had all their clothes on. In episodes like that a lot of teasing goes on, and I think the overall mindset on the set was a little bit lighter and a little bit more laid-back than usual. It's not as tense as a huge battle scene would be. We all had a lot of fun with that particular episode." In the episode, Virgil and Gabrielle get rather intimate. "It's always difficult to do any kind of kissing with a co-star," Lee says of the scene, "because it's a job. A lot of people don't see that. Here's somebody you're friends with, and all of a sudden the director is saying, 'We want you to layd down here and kiss, and we want you to do this and that', and you're thinking, 'Wow! I never thought about that before.' Then when you're on set, and you go into a kiss, they're like, 'Would you turn your head a little bit more to the right?' It's so technical. People think you just jump down and start kissing and making out, but it's not like that at all! There's a lot of technical stuff such as light the scene. You can't move too much to the left or the right. And there are 150 people standing around filming! It's definitely fun, but it's still complicated and technical at the same time. It's still work." |
Lee names Who's Gurkhan? as his favourite ever Xena episode for two reasons. "Michael Hurst directed it, and they wanted a little bit of Joxer to come out in Virgil," he explains. "Michael is not only an amazing actor, but an amazing director as well. He wanted to incorporate a little bit of Joxer's personality into Virgil. It was more playful than the serious sword-fighting stuff or when I'm crying over my father's deathbed. Some of the things that we did on set got quite goofy, and although I know that the episode was dark towards the latter half, the first part, when I play Superlius the pirate, was great fun. To be able to play something that's a bit lighter and has more comedy to it is just such fun." Episodes which involve more battle scenes, on the other hand, require a lot more concentration. "Because it's television it requires a lot of rehearsal beforehand," he explains. "You get there and the stunt co-ordinators will explain everything exactly, but it's still fun. As a little boy I used to run around playing war, and now I'm getting paid to do it! It's like the most exciting thing in the world when you get a huge sword fight. It's like a huge dance." Lee's focus is currently on his role as Zack , who couldn't be more different from Virgil. "The writers couldn't really incorporate any part of my personality into Zack," he says of the Dark Angel creators. "They might use little things that I do, but not the overall person. I consider myself a fun-loving guy, and Zack is about as far from that as you can possibly imagine!" Lee enjoys working on science fiction and fantasy shows. "I've learned more about the sci-fi world over the last two years than I thought could ever possibly even exist," he says. "I just didn't know there was such a world out there. The other day on set, James Cameron asked me if I was a huge sci-fi fan, and it made me realise I wasn't compared to a lot of people out there. But I love the entire sci-fi world. It's surreal, but you make it real. That's what the beauty of fantasy is. You take unimaginable circumstances and make them seem so real. "In Xena, there are so many things that happen that you think aren't possible when you read them on paper. But when you actually do it, you make it possible." |
below: Virgil swears revenge on Livia
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