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It’s been a slow process, but the press archive is finally starting to look like one. ;)  I’ve added a couple more interviews to the archive. Don’t hesitate to send us any articles or interviews we don’t have! :)

I want to thank Maria and Stef for doing such a great job on the site!

Friday, July 18th, 2008
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In 1984, at the age of 4, Nick Stahl realized he wanted to act. In 1993, the native Texan got his big break, playing a fatherless boy opposite Mel Gibson in “The Man Without a Face.” Another opportunity came in 2003 with the role of John Connor in “Terminator 3: The Rise of The Machines.” Following that, Stahl moved to the small screen with a lead role on HBO’s “Carnivale.”

His latest film is a psychological thriller called “Quid Pro Quo,” in which he plays Isaac Knott, a paralyzed public radio reporter who receives a news tip that takes him on a journey into an unusual New York subculture.

Sitting in a comfortable chair in his public relations firm’s conference room, Stahl talks about why he chose to do “Quid Pro Quo,” his take on “Carnivale” and his future with the “Terminator” franchise.
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Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
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Released in 2006 and featured in the first AFI Dallas festival, the Dallas-centric film The Night of the White Pants will now be released to DVD sometime in October 2008.

The news comes from the film’s email newsletter team, who announced in April that a DVD release was likely but were unable to secure a date.

When asked by PegNews in April of this year, director and Dallasite Amy Talkington (separate interview here), said the two-year-long gap was mostly the natural consequence of trying to get a smallish indie film picked up by a distributor.

The film, starring Selma Blair, Nick Stahl and Tom Wilkinson, is set in Dallas and follows the dysfunctional family of an aging oil tycoon (Wilkinson). Local favorites such as the Double Wide are prominently featured in the film, and the historic East Dallas home depicted has actually belonged to the Talkington family for nearly a century.

Source: pegasusnews.com

Monday, June 16th, 2008
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