Interview: ALEX O’LOUGHLIN from MOONLIGHT on CBS

November 24, 2007 · Print This Article

MOONLIGHT - Alex O’Loughlin as Mick St. John

I was lucky enough to take part of a conference call with ALEX O’LOUGHLIN who plays Mick St. John in CBS’ Moonlight. Three press outlets were able to interview Alex O’Loughlin and ask questions about “Moonlight” and his career. All I can say is that Alex O’Loughlin is a very charming person and very passionate about his work on “Moonlight.” It makes you like the show even more when you hear how much work and love is put into it. So without further ado, here is the interview (Daemon’s TV questions are in blue).

Daemon’s TV: Can you give us any scoop on whether Coraline is back or what the whole thing is with that, and how it’s going to affect Mick?
Alex O’Loughlin: Yeah, I probably should mark my words, be careful how much I say but, what I can tell you is Coraline has an uncanny knack of never going too far for too long.

D: Okay, anything else?
Alex O’Loughlin: Might you be seeing Coraline, the answer to that is yes.

What about the character of Mick really spoke to you and made you want to play this character?
Alex O’Loughlin: I really liked his humor, was the first thing that came off the page. First of all, I mean you read, as an actor, you read scripts every day and you read people’s interpretation of the characters everyday and some are more thought out than others and some are more one dimensional, and also some characters speak to you more than others you know. And this guy, I just really got him, I understood his motivation and I understood his passion, and I understood why he is conflicted, and I understood why he thought what he thought was funny was funny. Yeah, I just got him right away. I guess it all stems down to empathy. I had empathy and understanding for him, so therefore I felt that I could justifiably play him.

David Greenwalt came to the show briefly, left. What do you feel some of his contributions were to the show or to your character in particular?
Alex O’Loughlin: It’s a little difficult to answer that question because the crossover before David, introducing David, and letting David go, it all happened pretty suddenly. David wasn’t on board with us for that long, but he was on board for long enough to make a difference. Those exact differences, it’s not that he actually made any fundamental changes to my character, nobody does that but me, but he helped us, you know, in the time that we were in the transition phase from the original pilot presentation to the recasting into Moonlight, he helped us find what the new show was gonna be. It’s not that different from the original concept. It’s just that he was there when we all came together and said ok what are the boundaries, what are the lines, what are the rules. It was a relief that he was on the same page as we were and in the sense that this show is not about mythical books and goblins and trolls and monsters, that it’s about modern day vampires coming from a long lineage of first generation blood over the last 1500 years. And that’s it, it’s about vampires.

D: You’re from Australia, and I was wondering how difficult it is to do the American accent and keep it consistent every episode?
Alex O’Loughlin: I don’t find it difficult. I’m actually surprised by how little I have to ADR [Automated Dialog Replacement] for accent. Sometimes I’ll slur my words, or the mike won’t pick up the sound or whatever, but it’s not usually because I have to fix the accent. I think that’s due to, I’ve studied for a long time as well, like I’ve been studying acting for quite a while now. I’ve studied accents specifically like since I was a little child. When I was a little boy I was fascinated with people who made different sounds. I always used to guffaw at Scottish accents. When I’d hear anyone from Edingburough or Glasgow, I’d roar with laughter because I thought it was the funniest thing I’d ever heard. I guess to me, it’s always been like a music, which is the way I’ve approached it. Bearing that in mind, in combo with the fact that I’ve grown up with American television, you have to realize in Australia we were born on, my generation we were bread on your TV, all the hit shows over here went over there. And my stepfather is Canadian. I’ve always been surrounded by the sound, so yeah, I don’t find it difficult, I really enjoy it actually. But I stay in it when I’m working, when I’m on the set.

What’s your favorite thing about playing Mick or about Mick in general?
Alex O’Loughlin: What’s my favorite thing about Mick? He’s an awesome character to play, I gotta tell you, I’m standing here as I speak to you, covered in blood and mud. I’ve been up since 4:30 this morning and I’ve had my hands inside another man’s stomach, tying off his thoracic aorta in the middle of nowhere. So I mean the situations this guy gets himself into. I read the scripts and I go “Oh Mick for God’s sake will you just go on Holidays. Can’t you just sit in a hut somewhere for a week?” My favorite thing about him I think is his ability to overcome extreme drama and duress and not lose sight of the lighter side of life, which essentially stems back to the humanity that he clings to, which is fundamentally extended in his heart. So I think without sounding sanctimonious or sentimental, my favorite thing about this character is his heart.

Without telling too much, obviously, because you can’t give us spoilers, you have Coraline on there, who is of course your sire, you have Jason Dohring’s vampire, who is an ancient vampire, but primarily a lot of the vampires we’ve seen pop up are basically newborns. Are we going to be getting in the future more of the old vampire mythology?
Alex O’Loughlin: You are. You sure are. Before the end of this round of 12 shows, you’re gonna meet some extremely old, some extremely powerful vampires. You’re going to meet some of the lineage from the blood line that Coraline and Mick are from. You’re gonna learn as well about where we come from and where Coraline and therefore Mick comes from. We start exploring blood lines and you’re gonna learn about where our vampires come from. We have a procedural element in this show, we always will have a procedural element in this show, and that’s established, and now the mythology and the true fan stuff, I mean the fans are gonna go nuts. Like I’m a vampire fan and there is some really juicy good stuff coming up in the next couple of months.

D: I just wanted to mention that I had seen your performance in “The Invisible” and it was amazing, and you’re actually the reason I was interested in watching “Moonlight” in the first place. My question is do you have any upcoming movie projects?
Alex O’Loughlin: I have “August Rush” coming out, which is coming out of Friday is that right? [November 21] and that’s in the can obviously, since it’s coming out. I have “Whiteout” which is a Joel Silver film with Kate Beckinsale and it’s due to release sometime next summer, I think. That’s a 2008 release. At the moment, I’m reading scripts, it’s a tentative time. With the current climate in Hollywood, you know I’m unsure about which direction I’ll be going after Christmas. It’s all up in the air, which is very sort of disheartening if you let it in, but you know we’re all just sort of keeping our fingers crossed, though I am reading some film scripts and there’s some good stuff out there, but I’m not attached to anything yet.

Kim [CBS’ publicist]: This is Kim interjecting. This man works so hard. When he says he gets up at 4:30 in the morning, he’s not kidding and he works until midnight.
Alex O’Loughlin: I’m not kidding, I’m not kidding!

What actors or actresses do you draw your inspiration from, or who are your favorites?
Alex O’Loughlin: There are so many wonderful actors. Sean Penn got up at the Academy Awards when he won his award and said “everyone knows there is no best in acting” and there is no best, there are lots of performances that have inspired me over the years. Sean Penn is certainly one of them. Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Daniel Day Lewis is a phenomenon. He’s like an enigma, I’ve watched his performances and I can’t for the life of me work out how he transforms as he does. Marlon Brando. I love Marlon Brando, for all of his arrogance. I love actors that don’t make half decisions. Mel Gibson, I probably shouldn’t say that. I know he sort of fell off the wagon recently and said some stupid stuff. But growing up as a kid in Australia and seeing him do the movies he did, the “Mad Maxes” and stuff, and then move over to America and cross the bridge to producing and directing as well, and come up with films like “Braveheart.” It’s hard for any young man who’s in the industry not to, I would imagine, not to find that inspiration. But then there’s other actors that the world doesn’t know about that I’ve grown up with, that I’ve seen on stage, that have breathed life into performances that have changed my life. They’re some of my best friends, so that’s as influential to me as those big stars that we all see in movies.

Speaking of the currently climate of things in Hollywood, I am just curious, are we going to have some kind of ending?
Alex O’Loughlin: Oh yeah, we’re just killing everyone (laughs) …maybe I shouldn’t give that away (laughs). I’m sorry, I’m joking, of course!

But did you get the chance to have some kind of a wrap up for the first pod and then when things start up again we’ll be fine?
Alex O’Loughlin: To a certain extent. Let me be the one to tell you right now, I am not going to conduct myself and this character through this series at this stage as though we’re not coming back, because as far as I’m concerned, we are coming back, even though Nina Tassler [CBS President] hasn’t promised me anything, and Les Moonves [President and Chief Executive Officer of CBS], I can’t get him off the golf course to answer his phone. But there are certain things… I’m just thinking about how to answer this…

Let’s put it this way, the reason I’m asking is because shows like “Heroes” reshot their ending to give their 13 episodes an ending point so that until it picks up again people are at least satisfied with the first arc.
Alex O’Loughlin: Oh, I mean no, people are gonna be totally satisfied. People are going to be salivating, for Moonlight to come back, and that’s what we’re going to deliver because we don’t plan on not coming back. We’ve got a few really epic things that are coming that wrap the end of the series. It’s an ending with no finale. I mean it’s an ending with a bunch of open ended stuff that you’re just going die to know what happens next. There are a couple of points that happen that change the course of the picture, but the world won’t let Moonlight fade away after this. The fans will be rabid. They will demand a re-release, they’ll demand a pickup.

Exactly, you can have the fans ship nuts.
Kim: Or garlic!!

D: I’m really enjoying the relationship between your character and Josef. I was wondering if there were any plans to elaborate on that and maybe get a little background on how they met.
Alex O’Loughlin: Yeah, there are certainly plans to do that. That relationship, because it was pre-established…. Josef and Mick’s relationship is established early on, and they’re great, that’s the way things are. Little pieces of information are released along the way more and more, you’re gonna get little bits of information. The whole how we met and that storyline, we don’t touch on until we come back, but there’s portions of it that come out in the storyline that have to do with Coraline and things that are going on with Beth. So you will learn more. I think you’ll be satisfied with everything the way we’re wrapping it up.

I’m always interested to hear your take on why someone should pay attention to the show and watch it.
Alex O’Loughlin: I think it’s a really satisfying show. We own the demographic, and we own the demographic for a reason and that is that people of all ages are enjoying the show. Teenagers to people in their middle ages of life are sitting down watching Moonlight because it’s got so many elements that we turn to. It’s a love story. It’s a story about unrequited love. It’s got incredible action and great fight sequences. It’s got a tormented conflicted protagonist who always goes towards good, well for now, and whose rules are ambiguous and his motives, at times, are ambiguous, and it’s based in a genre that’s really exciting, that’s mysterious, that’s really sexy. CBS hasn’t pulled punches on the show, they’ve allowed us to take it to levels of truth, they’ve allowed us to take it to levels of humanity where network TV can sometimes skimp on because they want it to look better or not be as real or be less sort of confrontational. I just think it’s an all around good show. I think it’s also a show that questions the norm, that questions the beliefs, you know, society’s belief on certain topics. I hope that’s a sort of roundabout answer to your question.

Let’s talk Mick and Beth for a little bit here. You guys have sort of, and I hate to use this pun, but it’s the Moonlighting relationship, it’s the will they won’t they flirtation back and forth, and sometimes it gets closer than others. How long do you think it’s going to be until at least something happens?
Alex O’Loughlin: Something’s coming up in 11 [episode], that puts a big spinner in the works and affects the way Beth feels about Mick, and also affects the way Mick views Beth. A part of me feels like if anything ever happened between those guys, the show’s over. But then again, I’m not the creator. The unrequited love aspect of the show, the Romeo and Juliet mirror that we constantly provide in Moonlight, I think is an essential part of the drama, of the tension. I mean, in Mick’s mind, there is no way he could ever cross that line, despite how weak the flesh is, despite the feelings that he has for this woman, in his mind, that would be the ultimate sin. He looks at her and it’s so awkward, he looks at her through paternal eyes you know, and if he wants to sleep with her, I mean that’s pretty weird [laughs].

Well he’s her guardian angel, so…
Alex O’Loughlin: Well yeah, so he really shouldn’t be… [laughs] But you know, you never know, I get surprised from script to script. I don’t think they should ever be given that luxury. I absolutely think it should be unrequited. I mean, re-read “Romeo and Juliet” and tell me you don’t cry at the end when they kill themselves, and I’m not saying what we’re dealing with here, by no means am I drawing comparison to Shakespeare [laughs], but the nature of the idea, I mean if you’re not putting like the big ideas on TV, why are you making TV, who cares? And if it’s not about the big love, that great love, that one great love, that comes into each of our lives if we’re lucky, why are we putting… who gives a f**k. Let’s go to the beach!

D: There’s a lot of action in the show, and I was wondering if you do your own stunts or if you have a stunt double.
Alex O’Loughlin: [With a deep "sexy" voice]
I do my own stunts baby….[Laughs]
No, I do have a stunt double because there are certain things that they won’t let me do. Like they won’t set fire to me. They won’t like let me jump off a 20 story building. There are certain big stunts that it’s just impossible to get insurance to let me do, but for the most part I’d say I do probably 75% of my stuff. I have my own harnesses and my own pads and back protectors. I’m trained in stunt work, I really love it too. The other thing is, you don’t have to shoot around the stunt double’s face, you can just shoot me doing my thing. It makes the show better, until I slip my sciatic nerve and have to work in a back brace, that’s the downside.

What are some of your favorite shows in your downtime, which it sounds like you don’t have a lot of?
Alex O’Loughlin: I haven’t had downtime for about 7 months. Let me see, I really love “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” I really love “The Contender,” I just love that show [laughs]. Family Guy. What else?…”America’s Most Smartest Model” [laughs] no don’t put that on…I love “The Shield,” big fan of “The Shield.” [Alex O'Loughlin had a part in "The Shield" as Detective Kevin Hiatt]

When CBS originally announced Moonlight, they said they were going to do a procedural show with vampire elements and it seems that now they’re moving more towards the genre based. Are you pleased that they went that directions with the show?
Alex O’Loughlin: Thrilled. I couldn’t give a f**k about the procedurals. I mean sometimes I can, and sometimes it’s really interesting. Sometimes, it’s great fun. But if I wanted to do “CSI,” I would have done “CSI.” It’s not what this show is. This show is a character driven drama, that has a procedural element, and is based in a genre. That’s what the show is. It’s a character driven drama. The procedural element is great fun when it’s used correctly, but when it’s overused, it turns into something else. I think it’s really disappointing from a fan point of view when people get lazy and they know that that’s going to work and that it’s going to require less effort and they just sort of go with that. I think what the guys have done with Moonlight has been great. I think they’ve really put a big effort into balance it all out. We’ve had some great procedural stuff and some really interesting cases, and as we’re moving on, we’re getting into the characters more and more, and we’re caring about these characters more and more, and we’re learning more and more about the mythology and getting deeper into the actual genre and the blood and guts of it, pardon the pun. So I’m really happy with the way it’s shaping up.

So there you have it, from Mick St. John Alex O’Loughlin himself. Do you need any more reasons to watch Moonlight?

Don’t forget to watch Moonlight on Fridays at 9pm on CBS.

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41 Responses to “Interview: ALEX O’LOUGHLIN from MOONLIGHT on CBS”

  1. Christy on November 24th, 2007 11:11 am

    Moonlight is my favorite TV show right now. Every interview I’ve seen or read, I can tell Alex is a very nice, charming, down-to-earth guy. I hope he has a long, award-winning career, because this guy is a REAL actor….not some crap movie star.

  2. Cathy on November 26th, 2007 10:18 am

    I really enjoy hearing Alex O’Loughlin’s take on doing the show, what his expectations are, and what may happen with “Moonlight”.
    It’s been a very different, a very exciting show to watch and I hope CBS renews it soon.

  3. Christy on November 26th, 2007 12:53 pm

    Moonlight is such a fabulous show, during a time when television is full of idiotic reality shows and CSI and Law & Order spin offs and rip offs. I’m amazed that such a mainstream network would pick up a genre show, and I’m terrified that they’ll cancel it. I hope they don’t make that mistake. Just look at what happened when Fox canceled Firefly - the fans created such an outcry that we got a feature film out of it! Not that I wouldn’t love Mick St. John on the big screen, but only after many many years of him on the small one!

    The show has so many elements to love, it’s no wonder everyone I know that has watched it, loves it! It already has, and has great potential for even more, become a cult hit!

    CBS, please please please renew Moonlight - if you give it a chance, there’s no telling how big it could be!

  4. yh on November 26th, 2007 10:59 pm

    I still think Mick and Beth will be togther in the end.

    I hope we get a lot more seasons. LOL to the garlic comment. Long live Moonlight.

  5. Ida on November 27th, 2007 11:54 am

    I’m absolutely addicted to Moonlight. It has become my Friday nite drug. I’m not a tv watcher but I make time to sit and watch Moonlight every Friday nite. The two main actores Alex and Sophia who play Mick and Beth have the most realistic on screen chemistry today. They’re arent many couples of tv that have much chemistry like Alex and Sophia. The show has everything, drama, intrigue, funny stuff, and witty dialogue and of course the most romantic love story on television. Please CBs what are you waiting for and give us a full season and renewal for the next. Moonlight fans are being heard. We are growning by the second…

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  7. Kirstin Daae on November 27th, 2007 5:33 pm

    Great interview. I agree with Alex’s take on Mick and Beth. I like the tentativeness and sweetness of it, but it is weird thinking about Mick possibly sleeping with a woman he first met when she was four. Yikes. Glad to know we’ll be getting the backstory of Mick and Coraline’s bloodline and his relationship with Josef. Good show. I hope it survives the writers’ strike.

  8. Sandy on December 6th, 2007 6:41 pm

    Wonderful show “Moonlight”, great actors, writers. My kind of show, can hardly wait until the next episode.

  9. Starshipp on December 7th, 2007 4:58 am

    Finally a romance worthy of fanaticism!! It’s been years since Beauty and the Beast starring Ron Perlman and it’s about time!! YAY to CBS for picking up Moonlight and ordering a second season!!!!! Alex has such a way with this character, his acting is chock full of nuance. I love to watch an episode 20 times in order to absorb the full performance. (This from a person who can’t stand to see anything twice.) Thank you Alex, Sophia, Jason, Shannyn, and all the writers and crew for your labor of love!!! :-*

  10. Cara on December 10th, 2007 12:11 pm

    Not only is Alex sweet and sexy but he seems like a really funny bloke. I love Moonlight and look forward to all the upcoming storylines Alex mentioned. Here’s hoping there are alot more seasons to come.

    Cara

  11. christian on December 21st, 2007 2:54 pm

    Moonlight is my favorite show and I think it should go on mick is my favorite character……

  12. Agnes on December 24th, 2007 3:13 pm

    Yeah Moonlight is a great show 4 me…I always like all the vampire stuff, and this show became inreresting from the beginning. OK Alex you are cute and sexy really, but I really like the character-Mick, the way he feels, cares, behaves, and Alex play is here wonderful. I like the connection between Beth and Mick and I hope I will see more about vampire history (this one), romantic from one side and scary frome the other (like in Anne Rice novels)….Cant wait for more what will happen….Best wishes for the show and Merry Christams for everyone who will read this today:)

  13. JOYCE on December 29th, 2007 12:42 pm

    I LOVE MOONLIGHT AND I LOVE ALEX HE MAKES MY EYES SMILE

  14. Debra on December 30th, 2007 12:19 pm

    I have NEVER wanted to watch reruns of anything ever before and I find
    myself rewatching episodes that I have saved on my DVR because I cannot
    get enough of this show!! I absolutely love all the characters and the chemistry between Mick and Beth keeps you wanting more! I certainly hope this show
    remains for several more seasons. It is one of the best shows to come
    out in a LONG time! I have never wanted to stay home on a Friday night until
    this show.

  15. shelly on January 7th, 2008 7:50 pm

    It kind of sounds like Beth is going to be tossed aside. For Coraline.Hope thats not true.If Mick and beth get to far apart. To me that ruins the show as much as them getting to close .Its going to be interesting to see how this is delt with.Wouldn’t it be a HOOT if Beth is pregnant,Mick would have 2 to protect wouldn’t he? I do agree. This is the best show on t.v. right now.Sick of reality shows and dance a thons.I hope we still see the tension between Beth and Mick,makes things more interesting and not to mention sexy.

  16. Victoria on January 12th, 2008 9:46 am

    I have emailed CBS twice requesting that they continue to air moonlight. I adore this show. The actors and the scripts are fantastic. Unique, interesting, delightful entertainment to look forward to.

  17. lilgirll6 on January 12th, 2008 11:04 pm

    i was a late moonlight fan i started watching it when there was nothing on tv and the 1st show i saw was where Mick (Alex O’Loughlin) was in the desert and he was trying to save a girl and so on…after a cupple seconds or so i fell in love with the show i think its so addictive*i wait every friyday night to watch it!… although i think it would better if CBS did have him keep his Australian accent* in but ether way i love the show. im glad CBS has this show on i like it very much and i hope it goes on!!!
    ~lilgirll6

  18. Mae on January 13th, 2008 4:33 am

    I tried to watch every Christopher Lee vampire movie I could when I was a teenager. I was really into vampires and I read Dracula I think three or four times. I like Moonlight and I think Alex O’Loughlin is right on when he said Moonlight appeals to people in their teens to middle age, and I am one of those middle age folks who will be a dedicated fan of this show. Moonlight is a different kind of vampire take and I like it. I would not be into this show if it were like Buffy or Angel, I like the human touch which Alex O’Loughlin and the other actors do such a great job with. Please continue, I will be watching.

  19. joanne on January 13th, 2008 7:53 am

    Alex O’loughlin is so hot. I need to watch Monnlight to get my “Alex” fix each week . His character is so sexy- the chemistry of Mick and Beth is wonderful.
    I can’t get enough!

  20. henna on January 13th, 2008 11:29 pm

    “Moonlight” is a FANTASTIC show that is just unbelievably addicting!!! I just can’t wait to watch this show every week, i mean having it as an incentive and having something out of this world (in a GOOD way) to look forward to by the end of a busy week, really gets me through the week! As ridiculous as I might sound right now, but I will choose to stay home on a Friday night to watch Moonlight over going out with my friends!!!! I told my boyfriend that I love the show more than him… and he said “oh ur so cute and funny” AS IF I’M JOKING. I don’t think he got that I’m actually serious when I say that LOL. I’m 19 years old, and I love this show, my mom is in her 40’s and she loves this show. It’s just so appealing in all levels , to all ages, I don’t even know where to begin!!! CBS, please you just have to let this show continue!!!!!!!! And please do allow “Moonlight” to return every season or as long as possible!!

  21. Kelsey on January 16th, 2008 4:43 pm

    Haha Alex is so brillant for this role, I saw the preview for this at the end of ghost whisperer last season, at first i was so dissapointed that close to home was cancelled but im now completly in love with this series and this super sexy actor(Lol). This show has been a phemonminon from the beginning. For example it won favorite new drama from the peoples choice. Its awesome! I still cant believe josh died last episode that was so sad i feel bad for beth they just started to reconnect and Oh hello gets multiple gun shots and dies, I mean WTF seriously!! But this now gives beth an oppertunaty to maybe be this mick but since josh’s recent departure i dont think that will be happening anytime soon, but you never know it could happen. (hopefully)

  22. Lizzie on January 17th, 2008 10:48 pm

    i loveeee this show itss so amazing i hope they keep going its like the most amazing thing in the world….itttts my favorite show i lovee the character of mick & alex o’loughlin i think he is quite the gentleman i lovee this show never ever take it off :)

  23. Prue on January 22nd, 2008 12:30 am

    have only seen about 3 episodes of this fab new addictive show. As a Sydney (aus) sider, I mainly watch ABC and SBS (very little crap, a lot of BBC), how delightful to stumble upon Moonlight while flicking through commercial stations. Just pure escapism with lots of great sexual tension. Perfect. And then there’s Alex! Words escape me. Good luck you to you mate, but I don’t think you’ll need it.

    but a bit worried that I’m on this website. Says it all really.

  24. Sarah on January 22nd, 2008 7:57 pm

    I agree With Everyone that Moonlight is like all great legacies that start out rough but becomes a blooming winner in time. There arent alot of show’s that catch my eye on tv but this one couaght it. And I’m one who tends to gravitate towards the ones with that special spark. Just keep lighting the matches for a while because the fire is starting to grow for alot of people. I think many hearts will be burned if moonlight doesnt startup again. I for one will miss it very much! So my vote is for it to press forward!

  25. Sarah on January 22nd, 2008 8:00 pm

    Here’s another thought just to show how great the show is. I even went online and signed up on tv-video.net just so i could watch it when it wasnt on television! That makes it one of my favorites!

  26. PrettyG27 on January 24th, 2008 9:19 am

    I think Mick ( Alex O’Loughlin ) is the perfect vampire to be on the show! He is not only hot but he has the wierdest look when he is in his vampire mode! But I think he should have stayed a vampire. I don’t like him getting hurt. But, watev.

  27. CHARLENE FRYDBERG on January 28th, 2008 12:47 pm

    I LOVE MOONLIGHT ALEX OLOUGHIN IS A VERY SEXY VAMPIRE I SAW ANGEL TO BUT ALEX DOES A BETTER JOB AS A VAMP I HOPETHIS SHOW SAYS A ROUND FOR A WHILE THANKS ROR BRINGING BACK AGREAT SHOW WITH A CUTE GUY
    CHARLENE
    FRYDBERG

  28. Laurie Lester on February 1st, 2008 10:20 pm

    I love MOONLIGHT and I love Alex O’Loughlin. I’m watching the reruns and have them all on tape, and I would love to see DVD come out. I’m worried about when the series will start again; I’d love to see it go on for years. I’ve seen Alex in some fantastic movies, and what a versatile actor he is. He is obviously going to be a huge star- there is an Academy Award in his future! Anyway, please, please come back, “Moonlight”! Loved the interview with Alex; such a smart and funny guy. As far a Mick goes, what a wonderful character; personally, I think being a vampire like he is portrayed would be pretty cool, so maybe “Mick” will learn to accept and enjoy his life (because we ALL know that Moonlight is going to be on for YEARS!). I loved episode #11 when he got the drug lord at the end- that was very cool. O.K., I’ll say it- that is one sexy vampire there…

  29. Pat Barone on February 3rd, 2008 3:51 am

    I absolutely love Moonlight. My whole family teases me because I am so addicted to Alex and the show. I am 69 years old and a great grandmother but I’m not dead or blind to that gorgeous hunk of man. I have seen and own several of his movies which I play over and over and I also tape each episode of Moonlight and of course watch continuously. Love the chemistry between Mick and Beth. Me and 2 of my granddaughters are going to Los Angeles in May for the Moonlight Convention. Hopefully Alex and rest of cast will be there for a meet and greet (if strike is settled by then). Alex is an incredible actor and different in each role. I am waiting impatiently for Moonlight to come out on DVD and Season 6 of The Shield he was in. I love his interviews as you get a chance to see the “real” Alex. His personality is so cute and funny and of course love his accent. OH to be 40 years younger. Here’s hoping the show is renewed.

  30. lisa on February 5th, 2008 4:08 pm

    alex is great. I really do like him as a actor. the interview was great but he dident have to cuss bad words it wasnt called for.

  31. kelsey on February 11th, 2008 10:17 am

    i really really want moonlight back on.

    its seriously my favorite show.

    plus alex isnt bad to look at.

  32. Andrea Donders on February 26th, 2008 10:24 am

    I have loved Alex since I watched ‘The Mary Bryant story” and cried when he died at the end. I finally found a great show to enjoy (Moonlight), not to mention Alex O’Loughlin is in it. Tell me what steps to take to seriously complain because it has been taken off the t.v for other programs that seriously lack in the interest department. Moonlight should be brought back straight away, what were channel nine thinking!

  33. Daemon's TV on February 26th, 2008 10:31 am

    Andrea,

    The reason Moonlight has been off the air was because of the writers’ strike and not because CBS cancelled it. Now that the strike is over they are getting ready to go back into production and it will be back on air in April.

  34. Lee Anne Chiles on March 7th, 2008 8:44 pm

    Please keep this show! In fact, where is it now? Writer’s strike is just a sin. Come on guys, you are really messing up the TV time!
    I miss Alex, he is the sexiest guy I have ever seen, no kidding! His features are perfect! Thanks Alex for a great character and a great show! I really appreciate it, and you!! Love Ya!

    Lee Anne

  35. Blayke Booker on March 25th, 2008 2:19 pm

    When is Moonlight coming back on I want to see more.

  36. Sandie on March 28th, 2008 12:56 am

    Moonlight is coming back on April 25.

  37. jess on April 13th, 2008 7:59 pm

    I just found out that moon light is coming back and I’m really but REALLY excaded I was a miserabel pearson without alex .DONT EVER DO THAT AGEN please.

  38. Kathy on May 31st, 2008 2:57 pm

    I loved your article. It is so devastating that Moonlight has been cancelled. I was reading over on http://www.moonlightline.com about all the plans that the fans have to try to save it. Let’s hope it works.

  39. pinkiepie230 on July 13th, 2008 12:26 pm

    OMG I love this man!!! I love his acting, I love his mind and I just HATE CBS right now!! How could they let this talented and beautiful man slip away from them. Are they nuts?
    What on God’s green earth were they thinking???????????
    How could they do this to “OUR MOONLIGHT”?
    It breaks my heart and makes me that much sadder and madder that they threw it all away.
    There has to be a way to get our show back on. I cannot give up on it.
    Heartbreaking, simply heartbreaking. I cannot believe I missed this interview when you first released it.
    This makes me want to fight that much more.

  40. Linda on July 13th, 2008 5:53 pm

    The news of CBS not renewing hit me like a ton of bricks. I had expected to see this show in the fall but when I logged into the CBS website and saw the shocking news they canceled the show it made me mad, but luckily there has been alot of fans creating websites and talking about Moonlight and it’s actors/actresses, I intend to buy the DVD’s once they come out. This is an amazing show and it will be sorely missed. My only hope is that someone will pick it up.

  41. Dolores on October 17th, 2008 9:01 pm

    I can’t believe CBS cancelled Moonlight it was one of
    the BEST shows they had on the air. It would deserve them right
    if someone else picks it up . No wonder their the third network channel they cancel the good shows and keep the crap.

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