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te are not very Australian, is it because te have been in the US so long?

I am struggling with it right now. I got to the US in 2000 and I found it really difficult to go in and out of my Australian and American accent. It was getting in the way of my acting. I was turning up to auditions and my confidence was shot because it was all about my fucking accent. And Anthony LaPaglia is a good friend of mine. He says, “Dom, just speak American all the time. No one fucking knows, speak American.” And I did. It made life so much easier. Then I got John Doe. Fuck it was saving. I was doing 18-hour days. I credit speaking American…. it was a blessing because I am not one of these actors that go in and out all the time. And I have been speaking like this for five o six years. Now this mostra has blown up in Australia, te get on the phone to an Aussie and they’re like, [in an Aussie accent] “You fucking cop out!” It’s a pain in the arse but fuck it. I am still an Aussie boy, I just speak with an American accent. I get Direct TV over here. I still watch the cricket and the footy.

What’s the work load like?

I Amore it. I shoot two days a week. My character is in a holding cell. So I have five days off, I fly back to Chicago and surf and hang out with the wife and kids. I chill out. Doing John Doe was just me - all the time. A typical giorno for me on John Doe was picked up at 7am, finish at 11pm, learn this bullshit dialogue with Einstein-crazy stuff. It was mind fucking, te know? Being part of a mostra like Prison Break is awesome. Great story, performances, it’s critically acclaimed. It’s good fun.

Do te feel claustrophobic filming in a prison?

It was intense when we first started. Dealing with what my character deals with every giorno and spending days on end in a cell filming, it kind of fucks with your head a bit. Now I am at the point where I learn to let it go a bit. Now it’s much più of a working environment. It’s getting easier.

Can te talk about how te got into acting? te were a landscaper weren’t you?

I hated studying; I hated school. My buddies, back in Australia and I, decided to start a landscaping and gardening business. It was an excuse to hang out in the sun and drink and surf. At 20/21, that’s what te do. Then I got tired of digging holes and all that kind of shit. I thought the only way I could get rich was to be a movie stella, star o something. So I applied to a couple of recitazione schools. I got into WAPA and trained for three years and got out of the academy and worked in Australia and won the green card lottery and here I am today talking to you.



te won the green card lottery. That’s like winning the damn lottery?

Exactly. It was pretty amazing.

What do your mates say to te now?

They are really proud. I haven’t changed. I am still the same sack of shit I was back in Oz. The only thing that has changed for me is my bank account is a bit bigger and people recognize te in the street.

Your car is probably a bit better.

Yeah, the car is better.

Is your wife Australian?

Yeah, she is Australian. Me speaking with an American accent at first was hard for her. She looked at me like, “You fucking idiot.” She didn’t mind it because she understood why I had to do it. But when we got into fights and arguments it just gave her so much ammunition. “Speak to me in Australian!” But now she’s OK with it. It’s no problem.

What’s the strangest thing about Hollywood?

It’s this obsession with celebrity. The thing about Hollywood is that te can be famous for being famous. Look at people like Paris Hilton. At least Angelina Jolie is a good actress. She has some substance. Just dealing with that stuff sucks. There is that element, that glitzy, glamourous side to Hollywood. Then there is another part, which is all about the art. Finding the balance is key. I am not into the fame. I don’t mind the fame. te get great seats at restaurants, perks. I am not adverse to it but obviously being an actor te want to do some good stuff.

Does the TV mostra allow te to do movies?

Yeah, I am about to go off to South Africa to do a movie for Disney. I have 2 o 3 months off from the show. Thankfully I have a light work schedule in the first season so I am ready to do something on my hiatus.



How many years are te contracted to do Prison Break?

I am contracted to do seven seasons. Obviously the first season will keep doing what it’s doing, the secondo season will do it più so. The scripts keep getting better and better.

Your workload will finish, too?

Yeah, my holiday has finished. Third season we don’t know what happens. Obviously they have to come up with a great concept. If they don’t it will tank and die. But they detto the same about 24. They are on season five of 24 now.



When people recognize te in the street, what do they say to you?

In general, people are sweet and cool about it. This guy said, “Thanks for entertaining me.” I thought that was cool. Some people go nuts and ballistic and they freak out. Airports are a trip. If I am walking in the airport and stop to have coffee, people freeze, look at te and freak out. I went to Wal-Mart once and this lady behind the counter just started screaming her head off like someone was robbing her. And before I knew it, two security guards came from nowhere and pinned me and dragged me saying, “What’s going on?” She said, “No, no, no. He’s the guy from Prison Break.” And the guards were like, “Oh yeah, can we take a photo?” It can get weird.

te must get a lot of people who recognize te from Blade: Trinity?

Oh yeah, I do. Now I am recognizable I get, “You’re the guy from Blade, Dracula?” Sometimes te get to a point where it’s becoming every giorno life. I was at the airport and this security guy was looking at me and I knew straight away what was going on in his head. And I went, “Yep, yep.” I finished it for him. te can see that beat in his head.

Who are some of your Aussie recitazione Friends over here?

I am good Friends with Huey [Hugh Jackman]. We went to drama school together, we keep in touch. I hang at his place, he hangs at mine for BBQs some times. He’s a good buddy. Eric Bana, Simon Baker…it’s the Aussie mafia. Anthony LaPaglia. It’s like a community. We really support each other, not so much, “You can do it. te can do it.” Rather that taste of normalcy.

Do they bring te back down to earth?

Yeah. It’s funny. We keep each other in check. It’s like, “Take it easy.”

A domanda about the DVD, are te going to go back and revisit it on DVD?

Probably. I think the same thing will happen as like what happened with 24. People who have heard about the mostra but who haven’t seen it will buy the DVD. Then the numbers will be bigger in the secondo season.

Are te a fan of DVDs?

No, I am not into TV at all. My preferito mostra is Fuel TV, which is all about surfing and skating and national geographic. And my preferito mostra is Entourage.

PRISON BREAK, SEASON ONE PART ONE is out on DVD from 29th May, 2006.
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