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Zachary Quinto grows a tiny mustache and gets ready for a bull fight in his latest video for FunnyOrDie.com, Before After! He plays a matador, a priest preparing to perform an exorcism on a possible “bluffer” and a birthday party clown in the brand new short, comprised of three vignettes.
“before. after. all at once. in just a few hours. hurry. olé,” Zachary tweeted late last night.
Broadway brought all the babes to the yard! Zachary Quinto, Hugh Jackman, Neil Patrick Harris, Harry Connick Jr, and Chloe Sevigny all came out for the opening night of ‘Promises, Promises’ at the Broadway Theatre in New York City on Sunday, April 25th. Check pictures:
This is REALLY a great find. Here’s a video of Zach doing a participation on Emergency Room: Code Blue. For those who doesn’t have any idea what is this, it’s a computer game, which YOU can be the doctor. And on this episode, Zachary is in need f a surgery for his back’s pain.
Really thanks to kovaryo/Leonyne Fire for the find. Video and caps can be seen below:
When he’s not busy creeping out “Heroes” fans as the serial killer Sylar, or helping to man (or is that Vulcan?) the USS Enterprise as Spock, Zachary Quinto makes time to keep up with some of the hottest new releases on the indie film circuit. Last week, he debuted his own new indie film, “Breaking Upwards,” at New York’s IFC Center. And on Friday April 9, he stopped by the Gen Art premiere for “Electra Luxx,” to see his pal Carla Gugino portray a pregnant porn star. We caught up with the 32-year-old actor in an exclusive interview at the festival, where he shared his feelings about what makes Gen Art so unique.
Wonderwall: What did you think of Carla Gugino’s performance in “Electra Luxx”? Zachary Quinto: I think she’s such a stunning performer. I think she’s so brave and so funny and so sweet and so beautiful.
WW: How did you like the film? ZQ: I loved watching it and I loved that she’s my friend, so it was really fun.
WW: What do you think sets Gen Art apart from the other film festivals? ZQ: It’s interesting, Gen Art does a lot of different kinds of arts collaborations and that’s really inspiring. Actually, I haven’t been to that many festivals. I mean I’ve only done one movie and it wasn’t really on the festival circuit so I look forward to it, actually. I look forward to the experience I’ve had so far being a platform that allows me to do [films like these.]
WW: So what’s next for you? ZQ: I’m in the next Sebastian [Gutierrez]‘s next movie and I’m looking forward to doing more work like that — more work with people that are inspired and inspiring, to tell stories in a different way. And Sebastian and Carla are two of those people. So I’m really grateful to be in their midst.
Emmanuelle Chriqui, Rosemarie DeWitt, Mamie Gummer, Carla Gugino, Ron Livingston, Chris Messina, Zachary Quinto, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Jennifer Westfedlt are set to perform in LOVE, to be held on April 19 at The Angel Orensanz Foundation. This evening of short plays on love will benefit WET Productions. Additional performers will be announced at a later date.
In addition to the performance, producer Lynda Obst will receive the first annual “We Empower Together Award,” which honors a woman in the media whose accomplishments have paved the way for other women to succeed. Nora Ephron will present the honor. An additional award will be given to HBO vice president Maria Zuckerman, recognizing her achievements in producing groundbreaking female-driven projects.
WET Productions is a non-profit created to empower women and girls by producing media that challenges female stereotypes and advocates for equality.