Bruce Campbell Q&A For Burn Notice

Bruce Campbell Q&A For Burn Notice

I had the opportunity to jump on a call with Bruce Campbell from USA Networks' Burn Notice. The series returns on Thursday, January 22nd at 10/9c with all new episodes.

This interview was very long, so I only pulled a handful of questions. Did anyone catch this show last season? I didn't have the opportunity to, but after hearing so much about it, I am officially curious. 

How much creative input do you have with your character for the show?

Well, every situation is different and Burn Notice is very structured. Matt Nix, it’s his show, it’s his concept, it’s his idea. So when I came on board, I’m going to give smaller stuff. You know, I might ad lib some stupid joke at the end of a scene or whatever. Or I might suggest a tone of maybe treat Michael’s mother more gently at some point. So it’s really for me mostly smaller stuff; the captain of the ship is Matt Nix and he’s also allowing us to think through scenes and if we want to throw in a line or so, he doesn’t have a problem with that. But I never show up on a set going, “Man, I got to ad lib today.”

 

What about your role continues to challenge you?

To try and figure out how to sweat less. No, I would say just to keep Sam interested in the stories and participating on stories. If the writers do most of the work, which they will then do that, that they’ll keep the character engaged. And if the character’s engaged, then it’s easy for me to be engaged in the character. So hopefully whenever Sam was around in his portion that he’s involved in something or has an opinion about something or whatever. No actor likes to just sit around. So as long as it’s the same as the first two seasons, I’m good to go.
J. Steinberg

Do you have a most memorable moment you’ve had from filming the seasons?

For me, I’m just convinced one day that some bystander’s going to shoot me with a gun. And the reason why I say that is because my character Sam has a rifle with a scope and often he’s up on high rises and overpasses taking potshots at people. And sometimes you can’t see the crew connected to me, because they put me sometimes far away. And Miami has a lot of guns, and so I’m just afraid some do-gooder’s going to see me up there firing away and they’re going to save Miami from that criminal. And then Burn Notice will have three main characters.

 

One of the aspects I love most with your character in the previous season was your relationship with Veronica. I was wondering if we’re going to see any more relationship drama from Sam with any ladies in the future.

They do, I think that there are efforts. But, you know, Sam’s a tough case because he’s kind of a, he’s a bit of a handful and they’re always doing capers, so it’s tough to have any kind of romance. But there is another brush with romance in some of these upcoming episodes. Which is fun, because I actually think if Sam is not so much button-down that we can see perhaps his exploits, if you will.
E. Loggins

Are there any upcoming guest stars that we can look forward to seeing?

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Oh, yes. In these upcoming episodes it’s pretty full on. You’ve got Patricia Helfer back as Carla. So she’s going to be causing lots and lots of trouble. Michael Shanks is back as another one of these fellow cohort guys who you’re not sure if you can trust or not. The great John Mahoney, who I worked with in the Hudsucker Proxy, John Mahoney from Cheers, he’s back as someone I can’t tell you about because I’d have to kill you. Former Dallas Cowboys Michael Irvin is joining us. He’s Mr. Football, so it was kind of fun to do a football theme episode. Dina Meyer shows up as, well, let’s just say someone who perhaps was close to Michael Westen. And of course with Fiona that’s going to cause some sparks. And there will be some sparks flying in these next seven episodes, I can guarantee you.

 

Do you feel like Burn Notice is sort of bringing back the escapist action series? There are other shows on the air now like on TNT they have Leverage. While most people compare it to something like Oceans Eleven, I feel it has a lot of Burn Notice influence to it because it involves people sort of helping out the little guy and fighting back…

I’m glad you said that. Look, I’ll tell you, I think the reason why this show, aside from the magnetic Mr. Donovan and the wonderful Ms. Gabrielle Anwar and Sharon Gless, is the fact that it is iconic. And I don’t mean that to make the show any better than what it is. It has iconic aspects. Little Billy’s always going to get his medicine, for the most part. And it’s a show that lacks cynicism in a way. That there’s a sweet core to it of just human beings and I think anybody can connect to that. Not everyone can connect to the Bourne Identity type of spy, but I think people can identify with this Michael Westen because he’s fixing his mom’s garbage disposal when he’s not doing some covert thing, so that’s what appeals to me. And I like the fact that everyone in this show is an adult. It reminds me of shows when I was a kid. I watched Rockford Files and James Garner was an adult; he wasn’t some kid actor. And so I like the fact that this show is just geared for anyone who wants to see this type of story. It’s not geared for kids or whatever, it’s just a show that I would watch when I was in high school, too. So, I don’t know, I think that’s what appeals to me.

 

How does it feel to be back on a show that has not only been picked up for a third season but is a hit?

Ask yourself the same question: How would you feel? You feel good. I just learned that people like me in small doses. So whenever I’m not the star, like with Hercules & Zena, the shows run for six years, so I’m good. This show will be on the air forever because I’m not the star of it, so it worked out fine. It feels good to be part of a hit show, though, too. Honestly. The crew, any of them I think are very grateful to know these are people who work harder than any actor. They’re busting themselves 14, 16 hours a day and it’s nice to know that it’s a hit show. Because sometimes you do that and the show’s a dog and it gets cancelled.

 

How much do you see of yourself in Sam and how much do you see of the others in the characters they portray?

Well, that’s always a tough call. Actors can’t escape their own physical being. You’re always going to see Bruce Campbell there doing whatever. I don’t drink as much as Sam does and I don’t womanize as much as Sam does because I’ve been married for 17 years to the same woman. So, it’s always fun to just let loose. Sam is a much more relaxed character than me. I live in the Pacific Northwest and by the time I show up in Miami this March, I’m going to be white and pasty and I’m going to be squinting at the sun because it’s been raining and snowing here in the Pacific Northwest. So I’ll go back down to Miami, I’ll strip my work boots off, my jeans off and get back into that character, get back into that basically removing clothing. You know, I get my t-shirts off, I get my flannel shirts off and start getting back in flip flops and shorts. Because I literally live at the complete opposite end of the country and it’s a huge adjustment every year, but it kind of cracks me up that people perceive me as this kind of, hey, beach guy with a beer in his hand and I’m kind of the opposite. I’m such a woodsy guy. I like mountains and streams and rivers and lakes.

 

Burn Notice started out with being just that, Michael was burned. And then we go into now someone’s trying to kill him. How much further, what else could possibly happen?

It’s going to get bad because it’s not only you that they’re after, meaning Michael Westen, but they’re after friends and family. They want them all. And so we’re going to get into kind of a no mercy situation that I think is going to be very interesting and fun for people to watch. And it’s really been great; Jeffrey Donovan has some absolutely wonderful tour de force stuff. He’s just so good for the show because he’s an animal; he’s a really intense actor and he can hold up for a whole season, which is a lot of work for him. And it’s good, these next episodes kind of let them strut his stuff. And incidentally, the first episode back was written and directed by Matt Nix who created the show. I think this is his first television foray and I think he did a great job. It’s a really cool opening show.

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COMMENTS...

<a href="/user/5761" title="View user profile.">ito</a>
7550 points
ito said:

how much does he resemble sean hannity from fox...especially in that top pic...they could be brothers.

kataklismik
330 points
kataklismik said:

absolutely love this show! definitely something good to watch among all the reality stuff now a days....very funny yet serious, can hardly wait for new season

<a href="/user/1598" title="View user profile.">Polly</a>
3980 points
Polly said:

I just can't seperate him from Army of Darkness and Evil Dead.

<a href="/user/492" title="View user profile.">Ali</a>
300 points
Ali said:

I have always had a little flame for Bruce. Maybe it's his incredible sense of humor. His books are fantastic by the way, for those that haven't read them (Make Love the Bruce Campbell Way is hilarious!).

<a href="/user/2234" title="View user profile.">dyinggiraffe</a>
23115 points
dyinggiraffe said:

oh, bruce campbell.

MrsDash MrsDash said:

So glad this show comes back on the 22nd! And what a great interview... I'm glad to see that Bruce is going to have some more romantic interludes with the ladies this season. He's too much of a heart breaker not to get some action! Who do you think the lucky lady will be?

<a href="/user/646" title="View user profile.">Cynthia</a>
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Cynthia said:

i LOVE this show! Give it a try, Vera! It's like a funny 24 or CSI. Or maybe that's a bad description, but it's good! :-p

<a href="/user/3875" title="View user profile.">xashex</a>
300 points
xashex said:

I love this show! I started watching it because of Bruce Campbell. He is one of the best!

Great show!

Anonymous Anonymous said:

I'm so jealous you had a chance to interview him. I fell in love with Bruce Campbell when he guest starred on Xena, and I about died when I saw him on this show (and on the Old Spice commercials lol). Thank you for interviewing him and sharing with us! :)

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