Two Stars Share Their Love Of 'New York'

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It wasn't easy to land two leaders for the New York crime lab.<p><font color=yellow>Gary Sinise</font> (Mac Taylor) had not considered getting into television when hew was offered the lead role on <I>CSI: New York</I>, and <I>CSI</I> creator <font color=yellow>Anthony Zuiker</font> had to do some convincing to get the actor on board. "I had a wonderful dinner with Anthony who told me he had the very first episode of <I>CSI New York</I> in his head," Sinise explained to the <A class="link" HREF="http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/you/super/index.php">Philippine Daily Inquirer</a>. "He described the episode to me. We had more conversations after that before I decided that it was something that I wanted to do. Soon, it became clear that it would be a positive step and I was very glad I did it."<p>Sinise's costar <font color=yellow>Melina Kanakaredes</font> (Stella Bonasera) also had reservations about joining the show. "When I was first offered <I>CSI New York</I>, I wasn't sure," she said. "I moved back to New York and performed on Broadway. I said, I have to meet Gary Sinise. I love him, I think he's fabulous but I wanna make sure he's a great person, knowing how many hours you'd spend with the people you work with on a series. I wanted it to be fun and enjoyable. I met him and he's just an amazing human being. And so I said, 'Okay, I'm on board. Thanks for the offer and I'll play with this guy for a couple of years.' And here we are."<p>Kanakaredes couldn't imagine portraying a different character. "I actually don't watch the other <I>CSI</I>s and I don't think I ever want to play anybody but Stella," she said. "I'm a bit protective of my character. I love her. When you jump into somebody's skin, I really enjoy her, I enjoy who she is, her strength, her intelligence, her compassion and her failures." The actress brought a certain trait to Stella's character. "I'm very proud of my history," Kanakaredes explained. "When the writers found out about my speaking Greek fluently, they thought it was a really cool thing so they said, 'Let's make Stella half Greek and half Italian.' Then all of a sudden she became the multi-lingual character. She speaks French, Italian, Greek and Russian. I love being the sort of international voice in the show."<p>When Sinise first joined <I>CSI: NY</I>, he was worried that playing the same character would get monotonous. "But there's a security in playing the same character and a freedom in the fact that it's a successful series," he said. "There's always another episode. There's always something to try." In addition to the creative benefits, Sinise enjoys having a steady job. "It gives me a stability as an actor that some of my friends don't have when they're out there looking for the next job all the time," he said. "I like the security of it."<p>"I'm a much sillier person than Mac," Sinise said, explaining the difference between his personality and his character's. "Mac is serious and very straightforward and no nonsense. I'm a bit goofier in my personal life than he is." The actor compared Mac to the leading men from the other <I>CSI</I> shows, Gil Grissom (<I>CSI: Crime Scene Investigation</I>'s <font color=yellow>William Petersen</font>) and Horatio Caine (<font color=yellow>David Caruso</font> from <I>CSI: Miami</I>). "Anthony Zuiker and I talk about my character being an ex-Marine with a military background. One thing that Anthony did mention to me is that Billy's character is very science-minded, Caruso's character is very cop and my character is somewhere in between. I'm sort of a blend between science and a Marine drill sergeant."<p>Kanakaredes said it's not likely that Mac and Stella will take their friendship into romantic territory on <I>New York</I>. "I think people want it but once they get it it's not exciting anymore," the actress explained. "I'll never say never but I don't think that's a primary goal. They have a bizarre family-brother-sister-but-not relationship. I don't think they'd want to put them together for good."<p>Both actors have a good time working together and with the rest of the <I>CSI: NY</I> team. "I really enjoy all these folks," Sinise explained. "We have a great time on the set. I may play the lead on the show and Melina's the co-lead on the show but we don't ever look at it that way. Everybody's important. First and foremost, the writers, if they don't write the scripts, we can't do anything. So I'm always supportive and impressed with our writers. We have a very pleasant environment on our set."<p>The original interviews with <A class="link" HREF="http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/you/super/view/20081121-173630/Meet-the-cast-of-CSI-New-York">Gary Sinise</a> and <A class="link" HREF="http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/you/super/view/20081121-173644/Shes-a-mom-first-and-a-CSI-second">Melina Kanakaredes</a> are from Inquirer.Net.<center></center>
 
once i saw the post about this article, i went straight away to the website to read the whole thing. anyone wants to check out the interviews and more about the writer's trip to the CSI:NY set can click here:

http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/you

This is one of our local Philippine newspapers and i'm proud that they got the chance to do features on the show and cast. they've had features on Miami & NY before but this time, the writer was actually on the LA set and had the chance to talk to some of the stars (i soooo envy her!)

I agree to what Pam Veasey said on the last part of the article. Making everything young, sexy and fresh is part of the tv competition today. as long as the stories are believable without making it dull to watch.
 
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Yeah, there are also articles about Eddie Cahill and Anna Belknap, Robert Joy and AJ Buckley, and one with Pam Veasey and Bill Hayne. (Each article has links to the original interviews.)

I didn't want one gigantic article or 7 separate ones, so I decided to split it so each article included two actors - the two behind the scenes (Veasey and Hayne), the two show leads (this one), the two newest guys (AJ and Bob) and I put Eddie and Anna together since they're more long-time regulars. It also worked out pretty nicely since the groupings I chose had commonalities in their interviews. :)
 
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once i saw the post about this article, i went straight away to the website to read the whole thing. anyone wants to check out the interviews and more about the writer's trip to the CSI:NY set can click here:

http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/you

This is one of our local Philippine newspapers and i'm proud that they got the chance to do features on the show and cast. they've had features on Miami & NY before but this time, the writer was actually on the LA set and had the chance to talk to some of the stars (i soooo envy her!)

I agree to what Pam Veasey said on the last part of the article. Making everything young, sexy and fresh is part of the tv competition today. as long as the stories are believable without making it dull to watch.

You didn't get the full link. That link don't take you to that story. Here's the full link clickig on Gary Sinise takes you to:
http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/you/super/view/20081121-173630/Meet-the-cast-of-CSI-New-York

Here is the link clicking on Melina Kanakaredes takes you to:
http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/you/super/view/20081121-173644/Shes-a-mom-first-and-a-CSI-second

Here's a cople other links:
http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/you/super/view/20081121-173629/I-was-inside-CSI-New-York

http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/you/super/view/20081121-173643/Eddie-Cahill-comes-to-his-own
 
All of the original interview links can be found at the end of the articles which reference them - which are all linked above for easy reference.
 
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Thanks for the all the typing,Fay:)

It`s always nice to read how the actors see the characters and the relationships between them.
It`s funny that Melina talks about how the Mac/Stella relationship is more a brother/sister type one then a romantic one cause I always see them more as family then a romantic relationship.

>"I'm a much sillier person than Mac," Sinise said, explaining the difference between his personality and his character's. "Mac is serious and very straightforward and no nonsense. I'm a bit goofier in my personal life than he is.
This made me :lol:
 
It's always strange to see pictures of them on set or just of Gary on his own because it seems like he's always smiling! :lol: Mac's so serious that it just stands out. :p
 
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