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Brian Krause proves nice guys
sometimes do finish first
Interview by Chauncé Hayden (Steppin'
Out magazine, June 14, 2000)
Southern California born actor Brian
Krause, 28, has "charmed" his way into the otherworldly Halliwell
household on the top-rated WB series Charmed. Krause portrays series
regular, Leo, the handyman who serves as resident guardian to Prue (Shannen
Doherty), Phoebe (Alyssa Milano) and Piper (Holly Marie Combs).
Krause first came to attention when he
starred opposite Milla Jovovich in The Return to the Blue Lagoon. Shortly
afterwards he landed the lead role of Charles Brady in Stephen King's feline
thriller Sleepwalkers. Additional feature credits include Breaking Free with
Jeremy London and Christine Taylor, Naked Souls opposite Pamela Anderson Lee
and The Liars' Club with Wil Wheaton.
In addition to his series regular
work, Krause has starred on a number of series including Walker: Texas
Ranger and HBO's Tales From the Crypt, as well as a six month stint as
Matthew Cory on the daytime drama Another World.
Chauncé Hayden: Not
only are you starring in the hit television series Charmed, but you also get
to work alongside three of the most attractive women in Hollywood.
Brian Krause: Yeah, I'm feeling
pretty lucky. It's great.
How did you end up
on the show?
(Laughs) I have no idea! I feel
lucky just to be a part of it. I think my character brings reality to the
girls. I tell them what to do and how to do it.
You came to Charmed
a star in your own right. However the selling point of the show is the three
sisters. Does that ever frustrate you?
No, because the whole premise of the
show is the three sisters. I'd rather see them on a poster promoting the
show than my ugly mug.
How has Charmed
changed your life?
It's kept me very busy. Plus, when
I'm not doing Charmed, I'm out there auditioning.
What is it like
working with Alyssa Milano, Shannen Doherty and Holly Marie Combs?
The girls are great! They have a
standard of professionalism that is wonderful. They like to come in and do
it and get out of there. We're all pretty close. The girls have made
everybody feel super comfortable and relaxed. They treat everybody as
equals. It's really a great set.
Shannen took some
heavy hits from the tabloids during her years of Beverley Hills, 90210, as
someone who's tough to work with. Well?
She's really a super person. She
makes you feel like you're important. She doesn't want anyone to feel
intimidated by her presence. And all three of these women together have a
huge presence. Their resumes are very impressive. They just make you feel
comfortable. They're as funny as you can ever imagine. The set is really
light. Nobody feels put off or like they shouldn't be there. Basically, it's
all for the good of the show. So if you're for the show, then they're for
you.
Like about 50
million other guys, I grew up having a major crush on Alyssa Milano.
You and me both.
Is it surreal
working with someone you watched grow up on television?
She's wonderful as well. I watched
her all the time on Who's The Boss? I watched them all, actually. So to work
with them after watching them for so many years is pretty weird sometimes. I
catch myself sitting back and watching them more than interacting with them.
On Charmed, you play
Holly's love interest. How does your wife feel about that?
It takes a little extra special care
sometimes. I have to confirm to my wife how much I love her. But my wife and
Holly know each other from years back, and it's very professional. We don't
get too personal.
You've worked with
some of the most beautiful women in Hollywood, including Pamela Anderson and
Milla Jovovich as well. So what's the deal? Did you sell your soul to the
devil or something?
(Laughs) I've been so lucky! I don't
get it myself.
And you're only 28
years old. And you're already married with a child.
Yeah, it's pretty wild. My son has
given me a whole new perspective on life. He's made me look at my life and
place my responsibilities where they need to be.
So what about your
guy friends? Do they sound like me, asking a million questions about your
costars?
(Laughs) They want so badly to come
to the set and meet the girls. They're always saying "Come on!"
Oh, man it's out of control! Every single one of them! That's all I get.
Of course Charmed is
based around witchcraft. Did you do any special research before taking the
role?
No, I didn't really read anything
about witches. My character is based so much on reality, where for the girls
it's a newfound power. For them, being witches is a new experience and
lifestyle. But my character has been dealing with magic and all that stuff
for over 50 years. So I try not to get too heavy with it. I try to think of
being a "white lighter" as just being a normal job.
Is there a lot of
talk about witchcraft on the set?
The girls have ready some books, and
I know they've done some investigating. They've even come up with some ideas
for stories as far as where their powers could possibly take them. But our
schedule is so fast once we start shooting that it doesn't lend much time to
do any research from week to week.
Do you ever go to
the Internet and check out all the Web sites that are dedicated to Charmed?
Yeah, I've seen a couple and it
blows me away. I'm amazed by how much the show has taken off.
Actually, I'm not.
Why?
Aaron Spelling has such a good eye
for talent and brings in the best people, from the writers and producers all
the way down. I have to say he was really smart putting the three
girls together. He knew the right formula.
What is the right
formula?
It's action, yet at the same time
it's funny. It's dramatic, but it's not too heavy. I think they
had a real winner just coming out of the gate.
You've also starred
in a number of films. Do you prefer television over film or vice
versa?
Basically, work is work.
Whatever you have to do to keep yourself pumping. Is there a certain
medium that I prefer to act in? Well, I would say I like the fact that
in films, you have time to get everything exactly right. Television
moves just too fast.
I never could
understand how an actor can remember all those lines from week to
week. How do you do it?
It can be overwhelming. I
guess I'm good at it because of years of constantly doing it. I mean,
I still have to stay up until two in the morning and hammer it out with my
dog. But the girls come in and they just look at the script and they
got it. That's how long they've been doing it. It's a snap for
them.
I know I would be
the guy who always screws up.
(Laughs) I was so afraid of
that!
I'm assuming you
have friends who are celebrities and friends who aren't. Does it ever
seem like two different worlds?
Sometimes it does seem like two
different worlds. There's a difference between events you have to go
to at night and the places you hang out. But the friends that I have
that are in the business are really down-to-earth guys. They still
hang out with people they grew up with and so do I. Plus, if I ever
get to [sic] far off in Hollywood land, my non-celebrity friends would kick
my ass.
Do you ever stop and
think how remote the odds are of ever making it in Hollywood, and how
fortunate you are?
It's pretty crazy. From one
end of the spectrum to the other, I feel so lucky to be able to do it all,
from television to feature films. But I've also had my down times
where I couldn't get arrested for 6 to 8 months at a time. I've
struggled doing construction and electrical work.
Do you ever worry
that you'll go from starring in a hit television show to working a 9-to-5
blue collar job?
Yeah! It's happened to
me! A couple of years after my son was born, I wasn't working much, so
I went and took a job as a bartender. I had to do what I had to
do. And people would come up to the bar and yell, "Hey, I
remember you from that television show!" or "Hey, I remember you
from that film! What's the matter, can't you get work
anymore?" It's always awkward. You feel like you have to
explain yourself. It kind of brings your self-confidence down, to say
the least. But it happens all the time.
So where do you go
from here?
Right now, my plan is just to keep
working and to get better at what I do. I watch these girls and
they're all so amazingly talented. I learn so much from them about
listening and acting. Of course, I'd like to eventually be in a
situation where I can do anything I want to do. But without a doubt,
life has been a real blessing. It really has. Back
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