
"It gives me a lot of pleasure to offer an opportunity to an actor of Michael's ability to do something challenging... It just warms my heart as a director to afford him that opportunity and he certainly has fulfilled my expectations."
Our friends at Michael Shanks Online recently interviewed director George Mendeluk, who's had the pleasure of directing Michael Shanks in not one, but two made-for-television movies over the past few months: Under the Mistletoe, which aired in the US in December, and Judicial Indiscretion.
The latter movie, which is due to air in the US at some point in 2007, sees Shanks take on a much darker role than he has usually played on Stargate SG-1. His character is an initially-charming writer who gets involved with a would-be Supreme Court judge (played by Oscar nominee Anne Archer) and then shows he has a much more sinister side to his nature.
For the rest of the interview, go here.
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