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StarTV Interviews Callum Keith Rennie

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An interview with Callum Keith Rennie from StarTV

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  • Sweet Jesus - this man is so beautiful it HURTS!

  • Agreed!

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  • Amazing interview. Very personal. Amusing, thoughtful, intimate, outspoken, sophisticated - just like he seems to be in person. He's amazingly talented.

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  • He comes across as a very nice,shy guy.I'm watch re-runs of Due South,it's such a great show. And wanted to see what Callum is up to these days. Delight to see that he is still busy,great actor. Sorry to hear he had problems with drink,but delighted for him that it's behind him now. Love to give him a big hug

  • CKR made Leoben, no one else could have ever done it like that

  • This was part of the "Canada's Top 25" Beautiful Stars that aired on CityTV. There should be a Due South reunion tv movie. The finale ended with Fraser and Ray (Kowalski) going off on an adventure.

  • great interview. Even more interesting than leoben is the guy who play him it seems :).

  • I *heart* this guy. Great interview!

  • 5:26, does he say "getting that kind of 'need a kid' feeling"?

    I'm sure there's plenty of willing and available uteruses for him.

  • It DOES! I was feeling crazy for feeling that way (I had to pause it quite a few times to calm down), but now I see that aparently that's an emotion he provokes in people! :)

    Thanks for the upload, love the interview!

  • OMG - deep thinking, deep feeling, ultra intelligent...and very, very sexy.  Nuff said.

  • Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! That makes sense :3

  • You're kind of right Rowan. Technically there were four seasons, although seasons three and four had slightly fewer episodes than seasons one and two and, for that reason, have often been squeezed into one 'season' for VHS and DVD releases.

    Oh my god, I am SUCH a Due South nerd!

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