Posts tagged Dave Annable
Luke Macfarlane attends St. David’s Day party
Mar 4th
Thanks to Sherine for the link to this news.
Source: PopEater
This past Saturday, February 27th, Luke Macfarlane attended a party hosted by Matthew Rhys that had many celebrities attending. Included from the cast was also Dave Annable (as you can see from the picture below) who attended as well (with his newly engage fiancée, Odette Yustman). The party took place at LA’s trendy Palihouse Hotel.
New M-Net’s All Access Video with Luke Macfarlane & Dave Annable
Aug 11th
I did not find out about this until too late, so I do not have a hi-quality copy of this video available. But it is available now in flash video format.
The video is dated August 6, 2009.
Luke mentioned in a blog on Cosmopolitan (South Africa)
Jul 6th
The following is from a blog written by Cathy Lund, who works for Cosmopolitan (South Africa branch). It is about her time with Luke Macfarlane and Dave Annable last month in June.
Source: Cosmopolitan.Co.Za
Beam Me Up, Scotty Author: Cathy Lund
Luke Macfarlane and Cathy Lund at Jade in Green Point, South Africa
What do Luke Macfarlane (Scotty from Brothers & Sisters), the ‘running man’ and a bottle of tequila have in common? Absolutely nothing, really. But if you imagine all three of them together, you’ll have a fairly good idea of how my evening turned out last night.
Luke and his equally adorable co-star Dave Annable (Justin) were in Cape Town this week promoting the show, and COSMO couldn’t miss the opportunity of showing them the city – our way.
We started at Wakame, a popular beach-front restaurant in Mouille Point. The boys had been out the night before and had had a day packed with media interviews, but their stamina showed no signs of fading. They were full of energy as they arrived.
Both guys are the friendliest, warmest, most sincere celebs I’ve had the privilege of meeting. And cute. The ‘it’s-hard-to-breathe-around-them’ kind of cute. We instantly tumbled into conversations about their trip to Cape Town, my recent trip to the US, their new president, our new president, and more. They’re both enthusiastic travellers. Grass-roots travellers at that. They told us they would choose a tent over a plush hotel any day. They asked me which animals are in the Big Five. I couldn’t remember (I am such a city girl!). I rambled off a few animal names, trying to sound knowledgeable about all things bush-related. They didn’t look convinced.
Our meal was fantastic and the champagne was even better. Not ready to call it a night, we suggested they join us at Jade, a drinking spot in Green Point.
Jade was heaving when we arrived. In true Cape Town form, few people made a fuss about the boys (we are too cool for that down here!). But there were a couple of mandatory squeals from enamoured fans catching sight of their favourite TV hotties for the first time. And the guys were gracious and obliging, chatting to the fans who encircled them.
Beers were ordered. Tequila was ordered. Pictures were taken. More beers were ordered. Assurances were made that we would get them to the airport in time to catch a flight to Jo’burg in the morning. Champagne was ordered. More tequila was ordered. I started to regret the assurance I gave them that we would get them to the airport in time to catch a flight to Jo’burg in the morning…
Luke and I informally challenged each other to a dance-off. He came with a shimmer shoulder. I came with the ‘running man’. In heels. No contest – I won. Hours of dancing and singing and high-fiving and partying followed. And then their eagle-eyed publicist suggested it was time to go home. (I’m sort of grateful that at least one of us had the good sense to call it a night…)
The boys did make it to the airport on time. I, however, was a little late for work.
M-Net’s All Access Clip of Luke & Dave in South Africa
Jun 27th
Thanks to Karen, we have the clip shown on M-Net, on their new entertainment show, All Access. This clip features Luke Macfarlane and Dave Annable from their posh living at the “One and Only” hotel to dining at the classy restaurant, Ginja. This is definitely a great clip for everyone to watch.
The video is available in the Video Player which can be access via the above “Media” navigation link. The video will later be moved to Media Centre in about a month or so.
So, please enjoy. A better version may come along, but for now, please make do with this version.
(Note: File is 79.8 MB big, so it will take some time to load (ranging from 30 seconds to 1 minute depending on your speed of your bandwidth)).
Another article from Tonight about Luke and Dave
Jun 15th
A new article posted by South African press, Tonight, talking about Luke and Dave’s visit to South Africa. The mispelled last name is the reporter’s doing.
Source: Tonight
Brother, what nice guys June 15, 2009
By Terence Pillay
I’ve come to realise that my friends are either quite dim or they have other things to occupy themselves with than sitting in front of the television for inordinately long hours. The realisation dawned on me when I excitedly told them about my interviews with Dave Annable and Luke McFarlane, and all they could say was: “Who?”
And if you’re reading this and reacting the same way, then you have obviously not watched Brothers and Sisters, one of the finest American drama series to have emerged in recent years.
Annable (who plays Justin Walker, a drug-addicted war veteran) and McFarlane (who plays Scotty Wandell, a gay chef) were on a small tour of South Africa to promote the award-winning show, season three of which airs here in August.
So I headed off to Cape Town to hospitality king Sol Kerzner’s plush new palace, The One and Only, to hang with the actors. Incidentally, there’s a reason it’s called The One and Only, because there’s really nothing like it, but I digress.
Both Annable and McFarlane have got to be two of the nicest people I’ve ever interviewed. And their cheery dispositions were definitely heightened by the fact that they’ve never been to South Africa before and were more than a little enthusiastic about the country, even though they had only just seen Cape Town. Why wouldn’t you think this is the most amazing place on Earth – you can lie in a bath tub and look out on to Table Mountain through your floor-to-ceiling windows, I think, silently. But again, I digress.
Annable, as I found out, used to be a jock growing up in New York and played hockey, baseball and rugby. But he discovered he wasn’t very good at any of the sports and went off to university to study media and communications. He later dropped out to study acting with Richard Pinter at New York’s famous The Neighbourhood Playhouse, whose alumni include The Practice’s Dylan McDermott, Sex and the City’s Chris Noth, The West Wing’s Alison Janney and star of the big screen Dianne Keaton.
Annable was handsome enough to land a number of commercials, but it wasn’t until he was cast in the movie Little Black Book, then a short-lived series called Reunion, that he was brought to the attention of both television producers and directors, and the American public.
He describes Brothers and Sisters as his real big break.
An interesting titbit about Annable is that he only just completed his degree in communication, which he did online after promising his mother at his sister’s graduation that he’d do it.
McFarlane also considers Brothers and Sisters to be his big break, even though he studied at Julliard and was quite an accomplished musician, singer and stage actor before making the transition to television.
And being an openly gay actor he also made international headlines when cosy pictures of him and Prison Break’s Wentworth Miller appeared in tabloids, sparking speculation that they were romantically involved. But he’s very private about his personal life, and understandably so. I mean, why should we care with whom he shares his bed?
Just because someone lives his life in the public eye doesn’t mean the public has a right to invade that life.
Anyway, McFarlane says although Brothers and Sisters has raised his public profile, he still likes his relative anonymity and relishes going mountain biking or doing some other extreme sport without the glare of hundreds of cameras.
His role on Brothers and Sisters, though, is a benchmark one, in that it’s the first gay marriage for a recurring role ever to be screened on American TV. His kiss with Matthew Rhys, who plays Kevin Walker, was also the first gay kiss in a prime-time slot in the US.
Both Annable and McFarlane wax lyrically about their fellow cast members, especially Hollywood legend Sally Field, who apparently is something of a matriarch both on and off screen.
In the finale in season two, Kevin and Scotty get married and there are a number of other plot-turns concerning the rest of the characters. Both actors don’t want to reveal anything about the new series and, frankly, I’m glad for it.
I can’t wait for August.
Another South African press interview with Luke
Jun 11th
Thanks to Sueli for finding this press this morning. “Tonight” is an entertainment guide to news and media source in South Africa. The interview covers both Luke Macfarlane and Dave Annable.
Thanks to Karen for the photo scan.
Source: Tonight
Growing the love at home June 11, 2009
By Zane Henry
I’d seen the Brothers and Sisters box-set at the DVD store every time I reached past it to grab the latest season of House or Lost.
I’m not sure why I never took it, but there always seemed something better to cuddle up on the couch with.
So when my colleague asked me to interview two of the cast of Brothers and Sisters before the launch of the third season in August, I had to bone up quickly.
One night and two seasons later, I was completely enmeshed in the tangled lives of the Walker clan.
Sure, the show is a glorified soap opera but which family isn’t? The writing is sharp, the acting is great (Sally Field, Rob Lowe, Rachel Griffiths: hello?) and the vibe is warm.
I arrived at 12pm at the One & Only Hotel V&A Waterfront, burnt out and bleary after the all-night Brothers and Sisters binge the night before.
When I was ushered into the presidential suite for the interview, I nearly hugged Dave Annable (Justin Walker) and Luke MacFarlane (Scotty) like long-lost brothers. I didn’t. But I wanted to.
They themselves were a little bleary after a night out around Cape Town and close encounters of the Stellenbosch pinotage kind.
Still, they’re scarily good-looking and I’m careful, for the sake of my ego, to not stand too close to them.
Hey guys. Welcome to Cape Town (Did I just say that?)
DA and LM: Thanks man.
Just so I know, which questions are you guys most tired of being asked?
DA: First of all, I love that question! Listen, ask whatever you’ve got. You’ve got a job to do and we’ll try to keep it fresh and interesting.
A question I do get asked a lot is what is it like to work with Sally Field.
She’s amazing, obviously.
She’s an unjaded professional while being a total mom to us on the set.
Seriously, I get emails from her checking if I’m drinking enough orange juice.
LM: I often get asked what it’s like working with such a great cast. And the answer is that it’s, well, great.
How did you guys end up here on the tip of Africa this morning?
DA: I got an email asking if I’d like to go to South Africa to promote the show and before I’d finished reading, I was like, definitely.
With our job come these amazing perks where we get to travel all around the world and talk about what we love doing.
LM: It’s the first time M-Net has had anyone from the show down here so we need to set a good precedent so that everyone else will get to come.
We’ve had some time to sight see and we’re completely in love with this place.
What can viewers expect from your characters in the third season?
LM: Well, we have a married couple on the show now, Scotty and Kevin, and the third season sees them having to deal with marital issues.
Scotty starts earning more money than Kevin and this puts some strain on the relationship, leading to some important lessons.
DA: We left Justin at the end of the second season just after that smooch with Rebecca.
The third season has him figuring out what his relationship with her is.
It’s a complicated situation.
How much of your characters do you take home with you?
LM: A lot. I have tremendous respect for Scotty. He’s a little more patient than I am and I often wonder how he puts up with Kevin.
DA: Justin and I definitely have laziness in common.
I don’t know if I brought it to him or he brought it to me but we both are kinda sloth-like.
My wife wants a small family. I want a big one. Who’s right?
LM: I’m an advocate for big families.
Tell her that when she’s old she’ll have lots of people to take care of her and dinner conversation will be so much more interesting when there’s more people around the table.
DA: I say this before changing a million diapers but I want a big family.
I want lots of kids running around and coach the little league team.
Just keep adding to the love.
• The third season of Brothers and Sisters airs on August 13 on M-Net.

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