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David McCallum and Marg Helgenberger Discussing ‘Wonder Woman’

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DAVID MCCALLUM AND MARG HELGENBERGER DISCUSSING ‘WONDER WOMAN’

Comic Mix

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Sun Dec 21, 2008

by Robert Greenberger

Criminal investigation meets Greek mythology when current primetime television stars David McCallum and Marg Helgenberger assume the voices of Zeus and Hera, respectively, for Wonder Woman, the next entry in the popular series of DC Universe animated original PG-13 films, débuting March 3 in multiple formats.

McCallum, known to current TV audiences as Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard in the hit CBS series Navy NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service), adds Wonder Woman to an animation resume that already includes the DC Universe movie Batman Gotham Knight and TV series Ben 10 and The Replacements. Animation is but a side gig for McCallum, though, the actor having achieved legendary status for his two best known roles – in film as Lt.-Cmdr. Eric Ashley-Pitt in The Great Escape and on TV as super spy Illya Kuryakin in The Man From U.N.C.L.E. During his 62-year career, McCallum has played many notable characters in fanboy TV favorites like Jeremiah, The Outer Limits (1963-64 & 1997), Babylon 5, SeaQuest DSV, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The A-Team, The Invisible Man and Night Gallery, to name a few.

Helgenberger is an anchor for the patriarch of CBS’ current crime lineup, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. The actress is approaching her 200th episode as Catherine Willows, the series’ female lead.Helgenberger, remembered for her breakthrough, Emmy Award-winning performance in China Beach, is no stranger to the sci-fi genre, having starred in Species and its sequel on the big screen. The 2005 People’s Choice Award winner as Favorite Female Television Star has been seen in a variety of roles ranging from feature films (Erin Brockovich, Bad Boys, Always) to top-rated TV series (ER, thirtysomething, Frasier).

And now, McCallum and Helgenberger get to play gods. The two highly-regarded performers answered a few brief questions during their recording sessions for Wonder Woman. Here’s what they had to say

Warner Premiere provided us with the following interview:

QUESTION: You’ve played a number of interesting roles, but what’s your take on voicing a god?

MARG HELGENBERGER: Well, as the saying goes, behind every great man is an even greater woman. I guess playing Hera means that I’m, well, not only Queen of the Gods, I’m better than he is! [she laughs]

DAVID MCCALLUM: I played Julius Caesar in a Central Park version of the Shakespeare play, and just before that I was the emperor in Amadeus on Broadway. So when my acting friends heard I was Zeus, they said “Ah, you’re following your New York career.”

QUESTION: You’re fairly busy with a hit TV series, so what made you say “yes” to recording for an animated film?

MH: I think the cast was enticing. Not that I was going to be playing opposite most of them, but just to be in their company. And being married to Zeus was kind of fun – he is the god of all gods in Greek mythology. Voicing acting is usually fun, though – I’ve even asked my agents about narrating books on tape. I’m very curious about that world. I’m a fan of documentaries, as well, and the voice kind of makes it right. Mostly for me, though, it’s all about the acting –you don’t have to get hair and makeup and the whole bit.
You just can have fun with the acting.

DM: Radio has always been my first love, and this is as close to that performance as you can get. One of my favorite things when I was younger was to listen to radio dramas, and there are none now. They would do three-hour plays on radio – this was before television, of course. So doing these films is a lot like those performances.

I love doing animation – mainly because you get to over-act. They’re always saying “more,” “louder,” “bigger,” “huger” and you just turn it lose. Andrea’s (Romano) reputation precedes her as Numero Uno so it’s always good to work with her. Plus, doing animation voiceovers, I have learned so much, and it’s always good in your career to discover something you didn’t know, and to learn to do things differently. So it’s been a fascinating experience.

Most importantly, though, I have a grandson who thinks this is the greatest thing I’ve ever done. When I did Ben 10, I really didn’t know anything about Ben 10. But when I went back to visit my son Pierre and told him what I’d just done, he said “You did a Ben 10?!?” and then he started yelling out to my grandson, “Luca, Luca, come here, Granddaddy did a Ben 10 show.” You suddenly discover you’re gratte-cul with a five-year-old, and that’s pretty cool.”

QUESTION: Are you or were you a comic book fan?

MH: The comic books I read when I was much younger were the goofy ones like Archie and Betty & Veronica. I think there was one called Nancy and Sluggo. I did actually date a comic book artist briefly during the 1980s. I was living in New York and he lived in my building. I’d bump into him in the elevator and he’d been (awake) for three days straight, hovering over his drawing board. He had this whole odd world in his mind, and it was pretty fascinating. I was very impressed.

DM: I think the comic books that I grew up with, The Beano and the Dandy and Desperate Dan, I really loved those back in the day. And during World War I, there was a detective comic I used to read in the Daily Express or Daily Mail. And of course, I loved going to the local Odeon on Saturday mornings for the show and they always had a cartoon. Those are my memories of comics as a kid.

QUESTION: Wonder Woman offers a pretty strong female role model. Are females represented enough on screen yet, or are we still building that foundation?

MH: Television is a medium that’s incredibly strong for actresses – far more than feature films. There are so many opportunities for all of us to portray all different types of women – particularly women of great strength, real women with wonderful souls.

But in terms of the action heroines, there’s not enough of them. When I think about all the action heroines in film, the ones that stand out to me are actresses and roles and films like Sigourney Weaver in “Aliens,” and the French film “La Femme Nikita,” and certainly Linda Hamilton in the “Terminator” movies. I guess my son would probably point out the Resident Evil films. But I think we need more of those characters. Maybe now that we’re into the 21st Century, there will be a lot more of them.

QUESTION: Does working in this medium have any other special significance for you?

DM: It’s fascinating for me because when I did The Man From U.N.C.L.E. it was over at Metro (Goldwyn Mayer). Right next to where I had my little dressing room suite was MGM Animation, and just to sort of walk by there every day and know that all those incredible characters came from them was fascinating. I’ve always appreciated the work that goes into animated productions and I enjoy being part of that creativity.

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