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Scott Winters

Tribeca: First Hi-Res Look at 'Tell-Tale'
Beyond the break you can check out the first hi-res still from Michael Cuesta's Tell Tale, which stars Josh Lucas (Poseidon), Brian Cox (Red), Lena Headey (The Broken, Laid To Rest, The Sarah Connor Chronicles), Beatrice Miller, Ulrich Thomsen, Pablo Schreiber, Dallas Roberts, Jamie Harold, Tom Riis Farrell, Tom Kemp, Scott Winters. Inspired by the classic Edgar Allan Poe story "The Tell-Tale Heart," the contemporized adaptation premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York sees Lucas starring as a single father whose recently transplanted heart leads him on a frantic search to find the donor's killer before a similar fate befalls him.
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  • 3/30/2009
  • bloody-disgusting.com
It Was a Very Good Year
Scott Winters filmed his scene with Mel Gibson in the movie Edge of Darkness, was given a trailer for his two days on set, and was able to persuade a casting director to let him see his audition tape for a role he did not get. Why did you want to look at the tape? I felt like I really nailed the audition. I thought that if I could see it, I would be better able to trust my instincts. As an actor, you're always playing an invisible instrument, or one you can't see. As it happened, my performance looked like what it felt like. What was the trailer like? It was a half-trailer. I had a couch and a recliner, a TV, a fridge, and a microwave. I was jumping up and down I was so excited. I felt a little bit like I had arrived. Then I sat...
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  • 12/10/2008
  • by Andrew Salomon
  • backstage.com
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