Gabriel Byrne

AOLiveMC22: We welcome Gabriel Byrne to chat about his role as Satan in the new movie End of Days. Gabriel has played many diverse roles, such as Father Andrew Kiernan in Stigmata, and in The Man in the Iron Mask.
AOLiveMC13: Let's start with this audience question:
Question:

Could you give us the story line of the movie?

Gabriel Byrne:

The devil comes back to take over the world at the end of the world 2000. [sic] Arnold Schwarzenegger is the only one who can stop it.

Question:

Why did you want to be a part of End Of Days?

Gabriel Byrne:

Cause it's a great role. It's funny, and villainous.

Question:

How does one prepare for playing Satan?

Gabriel Byrne:

You can't! You use your imagination.

Question:

You seem to do primarily drama films. Is this by choice, or just the type of parts you're offered?

Gabriel Byrne:

The type of parts I'm offered.

Question:

Of all the movies you've done, which stands out in your mind as the one you're most proud of?

Gabriel Byrne:

The Usual Suspects... because it's a great movie.

Question:

How has the movie affected your perception of religion? Has it changed your views in any way?

Gabriel Byrne:

Not at all; it's just a movie.

Question:

This part was very different form your part in Little Women, to say the least. Was the part in End of Days a big challenge?

Gabriel Byrne:

No, it was more fun than the part in Little Women.

Question:

Is playing Satan really any different than other evil characters?

Gabriel Byrne:

No, it's not.

Question:

What do you look for when you are offered a role in a movie?

Gabriel Byrne:

Some kind of challenge that I haven't had before.

Question:

Who is your favorite actor? Who inspired you?

Gabriel Byrne: I've several. Gene Hackman, Spencer Tracy, Michael Caine, Vanessa Redgrave, Paul Scofield.
Question: Mr. Byrne, I just wanted to say that you are one of my favorite actors.
One of your films in particular, Siesta, is an absolute masterpiece. Do you have any comments or thoughts to share about that role?
Gabriel Byrne: Sincere thanks for that. And the movie changed my life. I met my wife on that film.
Question: I've seen you in several films and want to know if being the bad guy is more of a preference than the good guy.
Gabriel Byrne: Oh, always, good guy is boring. It's boring to act.
Question: How do you mentally prepare to play the devil?
Gabriel Byrne: I really just used my imagination. I don't know that many devils.
Question: What do you do to relax?
Gabriel Byrne: I like to read...go to movies, hang out with my kids. These are the only things I can tell you. :)
Question: Would you like to do a comedy in the future?
Gabriel Byrne: Yes, I would like to do more comedy.
Question: Do you have any ideas of what role you will pick to play next?
Gabriel Byrne: I'm going to do a play on Broadway called The Moon for the Misbegotten, after Christmas. An actress called Cherry Jones will be in it with me.
Question: Comment on how this role compares to that of your character in ''The Usual Suspects.''
Gabriel Byrne: Well, I don't think there is any role that compares to playing the devil. He is the king of all bad guys.
Question: What are your thoughts about Stigmata? It was an excellent film, but very disturbing, in my opinion.
Gabriel Byrne: I found it too scary, I didn't see it. :)
Question: Did your role in the movie influence your current thoughts of the theory that the world will end in 2000?
Gabriel Byrne: I don't think the world will end in 2000, and you can quote me on that. That's official. :)
Question: Which role has been your favorite role so far?
Gabriel Byrne: I think Tom in Miller's Crossing.
Question: I first saw you in Hello Again. Do you have any older film roles that I can view?
Gabriel Byrne: Check at Blockbuster and look up my name. I think there are about 20 there.
Question: What county in Ireland are you from?
Gabriel Byrne: I'm from Dublin.
Question: What was it like working with the very talented Kevin Spacey on ''The Usual Suspects''?
Gabriel Byrne: Oh, Kevin is a great actor, and it was a pleasure working with him in Little Red Riding Hood. I played the wolf. It was the beginning of my acting career, even though I was inside a wolf's costume.
Question: What was it like working on ''Excalibur''? It's one of my all time favs.
Gabriel Byrne: Excalibur was my first film, and I didn't have a clue of the process of film acting. I felt completely at sea.
Question: Could you talk about doing the film ''Trigger Happy''? I just loved you in that.
Gabriel Byrne: Trigger Happy was probably the most fun I had on the film. I'm sorry it didn't do better, because it was a joy to work on it. The cast was incredible, and I also got to play comedy.
Question: If there is anything you would change in your career, what would it be?
Gabriel Byrne: I probably would have started acting earlier. I was 30 years old when I began.
Gabriel Byrne: I would like to say a very sincere thank you to all of you asking me these questions. I deeply appreciate it, and I hope people enjoy the film. I want to wish everybody a Happy Christmas, Hannukah, and a joyful New Year! Thank you for supporting my work and appreciating my work over the years. It means a great deal to me. Thank you.
AOLiveMC13: Many thanks for being with us and taking our questions, Gabriel Byrne.


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