Hello faithful bloggers. We have an interview with Dave Annable in the works. Feel free to submit any questions you'd like us to include. The questions can be about the show or not, whatever you'd like to ask.
The interview is happening soon, so speak now or forever hold your peace...
-Cole
Here are a few questions - feel free to use any or all (or none)!
1) One of my favorite episodes is the detox episode, 36 Hours. What was the most challenging part of filming that episode? How did you approach and prepare for the physical and emotional aspects of going through that experience?
2) I've read that you're taking courses to complete your degree and plan to graduate this spring. (Congratulations!) Why did you decide to finish school, and what advice would you offer to young people regarding their education?
3) You definitely seem to be a fan of the show as well as a star. Apart from your own role, what are your favorite stories or characters in the show and why?
4) With Justin moving into his own apartment and looking to the future, what do you think he will decide to do next in terms of a career or other goals?
Posted by: S.L. | January 21, 2009 at 07:18 PM
This past summer you confirmed to participate in Freeze the Disease, which unfortunately was canceled. How long have you played hockey, what position and how often do you get a chance to play? What other sports do you participate in regularly or semi-regularly?
Posted by: Wyatt | January 22, 2009 at 04:24 AM
In the show you love surfing, is it a passion in real life aswell? if so, have you ever been here to South Africa? Also, how are affected by all the attention that you get from this show, and lastly, are you anything like Justin Walker in real life? Look forward to hopfully having this discussion in person one day!
Kind Regards,
Roxanne Rothmann
Posted by: Roxanne Rothmann | January 22, 2009 at 08:56 AM
What is the biggest personality trait that you share with Justin? In what way are you completely different (besides the addict stuff)?
Posted by: Cindy | January 22, 2009 at 10:33 AM
My questions for Dave are:
1. What would you like for Justin to have achieved by the end of the season?
2. Everyone knows you are a big sports fan. If you could bring any sport for one time in a episode for Justin to play, which sport would you choose and why?
3. What is the best compliment you have ever gotten from a fan?
4. I have been wondering this since last year, but did you have time to watch the Euro Cup 2008 last year? If so, which country where you rooting for?
Sincerly,
Marella from The Netherlands.
Posted by: Marella | January 22, 2009 at 04:44 PM
Questions for Dave:
1. Do you read any message boards where fans post on? If so, was there ever a post that made you laugh?
2. If you could play any villain on TV or in a movie, which villain would you pick and why?
3. If you could have any actor or actress make an appearance in a Brothers & Sisters episode. Who would you pick and why?
4. If you could give a message to your fans all over the world. What would you say to them?
- Lisa and M.C.
Posted by: Lisa and M.C. | January 22, 2009 at 05:26 PM
Hey Dave, My questions for you are? ...
1). Was there ever a scene where you needed to be serious, but couldn't stop laughing because of something?
2). If someone asked you to get more viewers for the show, how would you advertise the show?
3). Do you have any favorite quotes from the show? If so, what are your favourite quotes?
4). What has been your favourite scene from any episode, but from each season?
Thanks.
Vickey from Washington, UK.
Posted by: Vickey | January 22, 2009 at 05:36 PM
What do you think the music Justin listens to says about him?
Posted by: Judyliz | January 26, 2009 at 06:23 AM
I don't really have a question just a comment ... thanks ... this may sound dumb ... but I appreciate the character of Justin because of his imperfections as an addict ... being someone who has grown up around it I really can feel for Justin ... addiction is hard ... I'm grateful that Brothers & Sisters shows the effects addiction can have on a person and their family ... addiction is an important issue to address and you and the rest of the cast have tackled this topic with grace and dignity. Thank you
Posted by: no name | March 11, 2009 at 09:42 PM