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    Main » 2010 » December » 28 »
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    Interview with Eric Winter (Craig O'Laughlin), Excerpt:
     
    CE: What can you tell me about your new role on CBS' "The Mentalist" of Agent Craig O'Laughlin, and what fans can expect from his appearance?

    EW: Well, I'm kind of learning myself to keep a lot of stuff under wraps. But what I do feel is there has to be something else there. I don't think I'm just an FBI guy that came on and happened to find (Grace) Van Pelt attractive. I honestly don't know. But I know that my character is an ex-football player who is in the FBI. I go back in a couple of weeks to shoot other episodes. And I have a few more episodes lined up for next year. My goal is to keep this character all business. He's hot stuff, but he's not a jerk. He's not a jerk, in my mind, with Van Pelt. And he's not doing anything wrong. She and Rigsby were broken up, so it's sort of fair territory. It's just a really funny, awkward situation.

    CE: Were you worried coming in, because even though Van Pelt and Rigsby were broken up, there are bound to be fans who are upset?

    EW: Yeah, you're always going to get that. But hopefully with the way I treat her and the way I portray my character, people will see he's not a bad guy. Maybe they will like him, too, and see he's doing some good things for her. I want it to be a true triangle. But it's a really tricky situation to be in.

    CE: As an actor, I would think it would be fun to play an FBI agent — you get to be the man in charge, you learn how to handle firearms, how to take down suspects, etc.

    EW: Oh yeah, it's the best. It's my first time playing something like this, and it's been a lot of fun. It's really fricking cool to learn the ins and outs — what the FBI does and the CBI does, and how they handle situations. We have on-set experts who walk us through stuff and help us keep it real. It's been a very fun thing for me to explore.

    CE: You said that you're working on a couple of more episodes — should we start a campaign to make you a permanent cast member?

    EW: Yes! You've got to start campaigning. From what I understand, they plan on doing a slow burn. Whatever happens between the two of us (O'Laughlin and Van Pelt) is definitely going to play its course. But there's a lot to do with my character aside from that relationship. I'm not in the writing room, so I don't know. But I know they have it well worked out, and they've been great with me so far.

    CE: What's the thing you like best about working on a weekly episodic show?

    EW: Simon (Baker) works his butt off. He's very, very busy on that show. But I think that with me it's a lot of fun because I get to explore the character, but I have some time off so I can be looking for some other things as well, films and so forth. It's a very fun, comfortable environment, and I have a great character to play, which keeps me very interested and motivated with that project. It's comfortable and exciting at the same time.
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