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2013 TVD Chicago

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Matthew Davis Panel at the Chicago Convention 

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Matt Davis

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If the TVD cast was stranded on a deserted island, who would survive and who wouldn’t make it?

            Paul and Ian would be the first to go. Zach and I would survive.

What 3 words describe you?

            Random… Thoughtful… Umm… [Audience member yelled “Indecisive!”] (laughs) Yeah, indecisive.

How difficult is it to play a psycho?

            Not very. Pretty easy actually. My mom called me up and told me that I play a psycho very well. [audience laughs] It’s a lot of fun. It’s not that hard. You can just enjoy it and it’s basically just stopping the pretense.

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What is your guilty pleasure?

            (laughs) “I don’t think I can say that in front of all these women. Next question.”

You were great in Urban Legends. Were there any of the legends that you believed in?

            (laughs) I don’t remember many of them… the babysitters getting phone calls from “Upstairs” was cool. I forgot I was even in that movie.

How is it different between shooting TV and shooting Film?

            The speed. TV is quick. You shoot 8-10 pages in a day. In film, you’ll shoot about 1 page a day…. It is a blessing and a curse for creative development…. Unfortunately, the actors – I think – get short-ended because you are rushing through moments. You have to be on-point right away. Film gives you more time to really explore. But TV has been a blessing. I’m looking forward to doing some films.

What is your favorite movie quote?

            Shit, I’m so bad at this. [Steven] McQueen is so good with stuff like this. Uhh “I think we need a bigger boat.”

How do you get into character?

            That’s a long and complicated answer. Character work involves understanding the archetype of your character; what your character represents. You creatively physicalize who you believe to be the body of the character: create a link to the root; lines and behavior and circumstance. It’s about channeling these archetypes.

            When I had a chance to play Klaus… they had envisioned a sort of Jim Morrison costume originally for the decade dance. So, it was like trying to embody Jim Morrison — in a the form of a crazy, maniacal vampire.

What was it like acting opposite Reese Witherspoon [in Legally Blonde]?

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