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Last House on the Left - Interview with Garret Dillahunt

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BlackTree TV's, Michael Melendy, sits down with Garret Dillahunt to discuss the suspense thriller Last House on the Left.

The year 2007 exploded for actor GARRET
DILLAHUNT (Krug), with
breakout roles in two groundbreaking
films. First, Joel and
Ethan Coens Oscar®-winning
No Country for Old Men
proved to be a prime showcase
for the talents of Dillahunt,
who portrayed Tommy Lee
Jones hapless deputy,
Wendell. The film landed on
numerous critics 10 best lists, and won the Screen
Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a
Cast in a Motion Picture. Proving that lighting can strike
twice, Dillahunt again scored rave reviews in Andrew
Dominiks The Assassination of Jesse James by the
Coward Robert Ford, which also included Brad Pitt and
Casey Affleck. Here, Dillahunt played Ed Miller, a
member of the infamous James Gang, Dillahunts first
feature was The Believer, with Ryan Gosling.
The actor has also worked extensively in television
and is perhaps best known for two roles on David
Milchs award-winning HBO series Deadwood: Jack
McCall and Francis Wolcott. Milch liked Dillahunts
20
work so much that Milch brought him back as Wolcott
after his McCall character was killed off the show.
Currently, Dillahunt plays the title role (the
Terminator) in Terminator: The Sarah Connor
Chronicles. He was a series regular on John From
Cincinnati, The Book of Daniel (playing Jesus Christ,
opposite Aidan Quinn) and A Minute With Stan
Hooper, and also had recurring roles on such shows as
Damages, ER, Law & Order, Leap Years and The 4400.
A native of Washington state, Dillahunt studied
journalism at the University of Washington and went on
to the graduate acting program at NYU. Dillahunt has
numerous Broadway credits, including his portrayal of
Bertram Cates in a revival of Inherit the Wind, opposite
George C. Scott, and The Father, with Frank Langella.
Dillahunt can next be seen in the star-studded
theatrical film The Road, co-starring alongside Viggo
Mortensen, Charlize Theron, Robert Duvall and Guy
Pearce, and he recently completed the films Burning
Bright and Winters Done.

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  • omg i luv the movie but some parts a too graphic like the rape scene

  • TwilightVpire - I definitely agree

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  • god i can't imagine how akward the rape scene was to film...

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  • They day he shaved was the day the man Krug became the pussy Garret.

  • You are so awesome Garrett in this film. You manhandled the dad in the end!

  • Sucks that I can't tell kids at my school about this movie without them saying, "eww there was a rape scene in that." and other shit. I agree it was to long and uncomfortable for some, but thats the scary part. And besides that scene it's a great film.

  • hes really funny in Raising Hope

  • I really like this guy, he was great as Krug.

  • i still picture him as Comartie from the sarah connor chronicles

  • OMG he looks sooo different

  • @Drucifer1983able

    Do you think Psycho 1998 was awful? and what did you think of Let Me In, I Spit on Your Grave, Piranha and Hills Have Eyes?

  • @TwilightVpire who didnt find that too graphic. ive never considered myself prudish or faint-hearted i expected to be spooked or disturbed when i watched this but THAT is NOT the kind of violent act that needs to dwelled on in the cinemas. that was absolute bullshit

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