Halloween H2O
At 19 years old, Josh Hartnett is a brand new face in the film world...making
his cinematic debut in HALLOWEEN H20. What's more frightening is that he plays
John Tate, the nephew of Michael Myers! Hartnett speaks in a very deep, but
quiet voice. Sporting the same blue hat he wore on the set of HALLOWEEN H20,
Hartnett sat down to tell us about his experience with Michael Myers!
Q: Josh, on the behind the scenes clips we've seen you're in that same blue
hat you're wearing now. Is there something special about that hat?
JH: I did a movie where I've got extensions and when I'm on the set, it's just
nice to - hide myself.
Q: What are you working on right now?
JH: Right now I'm working on a movie called VIRTUAL SUICIDES. Sophia Coppola is
directing.
Q: This is your feature film debut. Seeing the fame previous HALLOWEEN
alumni have reached, do you think any of that will happen to you?
JH: I can just hope for the best and kinda take what's coming...try and be
respectful to fans who want autographs.
Q: As an actor, don't you even dream of fame?
JH: I never really did. I know its probably completely senile, but what I really
want to do is theater. I went to theater school and got booted, got kicked out.
Q: Why?
JH: (Laughs) You really ask good questions. Ahhh....why. Lots of reasons, lots
of reasons. Well, it's a state run school, and they don't really have a lot of
funding for the arts, so they can't really afford to graduate everyone they take
in. They took in 26 of us and the first day they told us only 7 of us would
graduate. And that's not a good position to put a volatile young actor in, to
pin 'em against each other. So anyway, I told them that's probably not the best
way to go about it, in this very eloquently written letter. And they really
didn't appreciate it. And there was also something about a professor's
daughter...(laughs)
Q: A lot of your scenes in H20 are with Jamie Lee Curtis. What's she like
to work with?
JH: Jamie Lee...she is a luminous person. She's got charisma and such passion.
And that's something every young actor should take a look at. To sit back and
watch the way she works is really a lesson. She's just great.
Q: Likewise, what was Michelle Williams like?
JH: She's a talented actress. I had to strain just to keep my jaw off the floor.
Q: Did you watch the first HALLOWEEN before working on H20?
JH: Yeah. I saw the first one tow weeks before we started. it is a classic
movie. That's where the horror cliché came from.
Q: How much of you is in the character of John Tate?
JH: Quite a bit actually.
Q: Can you picture yourself becoming a teen idol?
JH: I don't think there's any problem with being a teen idol if you can handle
it, if that's what comes. It's such an insane business. There's this standard
you have to be in order to be a teen idol. I dunno if I could handle that.
Q: Who and what were some of your influences in the movies?
JH: Ethan Hawke. He's a terrific actor. My inspiration when I was younger - my
Dad made me watch ON THE WATERFRONT. Jimmy Stewart, people like that.
Q: When did you know you wanted to be an actor?
JH: About three years ago. I hurt my knee while playing football. I auditioned
for this play...and I got the part. I got up on stage and people were clapping -
and looking at me. It was exciting. I felt like I had a place.