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Fotos International/Getty Images After more than 20 years on television, "NCIS" has surely made an impression on audiences everywhere. "And I didn't know how massive it was until I started traveling abroad," actress Cote de Pablo, who played Ziva David, told American Latino. "People are invested in these characters." Long before de Pablo ever found fame on the iconic drama, she was growing up in South America and had never dreamed of acting — even though show business was in her blood. Her mother was a late night talk show host in Chile, so it would only make sense that de Pablo would soon find herself on television, too. Many fans know de Pablo as Special Agent Ziva David from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. "But my real name is María José de Pablo Fernández Chicharro Grace," she revealed. There's probably a lot of other things you never knew about her stunning transformation in the spotlight either. Cote de Pablo spent most of her childhood in Chile Paul Hawthorne/Getty Images When Cote de Pablo was 10 years old, her mother got a call that would change both of their lives forever. She was offered a job to host a television show in Miami, Florida – which meant de Pablo and her two siblings had to pack up their bags and leave their hometown of Santiago, Chile. "I missed my country and my friends terribly," de Pablo admitted, recalling when she arrived in the during an interview with Prevention. There was one reason in particular that made the move especially difficult, too. "It wasn't till I got to the United States that I learned to speak English," the actress admitted. Luckily, she quickly found a place for herself at her performing arts high school. "I had always been interested in the arts, but performing became even more important because it was a way to communicate with people in my new country," de Pablo said — and it was also what would eventually help send her off into stardom. She followed in her mother's famous footsteps Mark Davis/Getty Images As Cote de Pablo's mother was busy making moves with her new talk show, the world of entertainment began taking notice of her young daughter, too. After a producer saw a photo of de Pablo on her mother's desk, he asked if the teenager would be interested in being on television. At the time, de Pablo had no interest in ever appearing on the small screen, as she told – yet, producers wouldn't stop asking. Eventually, de Pablo agreed to come in to screen test to be a host for the Spanish-speaking magazine show "Control." As soon as casting directors saw her, she was immediately offered the job alongside Carlos Ponce. She was just 14 years old. "I interviewed some pretty phenomenal people on that show in the Latin world," she explained on American Latino. It was then, presumably, that the performing bug bit her hard. "If I could make a living by singing and acting and doing musicals, that's what I wanted to do," she told Carnegie Mellon Today. She studied musical theater at Carnegie Mellon Fotos International/Getty Images While Cote de Pablo was busy attending high school and hosting a national television show, she was also focused on finding the perfect place to attend college. After researching practically every musical theater program in the country, she discovered Carnegie Mellon and immediately knew there was something special about it. "I said, 'That's my school, that's where I'm going,'" she later told Carnegie Mellon Today. In addition to learning all about both singing and acting, de Pablo realized that she had really found her place around other people who were interested in theater — particularly her professors. "They could see things in me I may not have seen at the time," she said, adding, "I always felt like they understood me. I was pretty complex I was an immigrant, and my family was very far away." Yet, her school's support system made her certain that she wanted to tackle theater professionally. In 2000, de Pablo graduated with her degree in musical theater. Cote de Pablo almost ended up on Broadway Fotos International/Getty Images Once Cote de Pablo graduated from college, landing a role on Broadway was her next big goal. While she waited for her big break from her Brooklyn apartment, she took up small roles on various television shows. She appeared in an episode of "The $treet" and "The Education of Max Bickford" before landing a recurring role on a drama called "The Jury." In 2005, de Pablo was one step closer to making her dream of being on Broadway a reality when she was cast in "The Mambo Kings." Unfortunately, as it was about to hit the road, the show quickly came to a close. "It never ended up going to Broadway," de Pablo said during an interview with Front Row Features. "We went to the Golden Gate theater and there were too many things that the musical needed so we took a break." Yet, as upset as she may have been then, taking time off from Broadway was exactly what she needed to secure herself a place in the spotlight. The same year that the musical officially ended its run, de Pablo got a call to screen test for a starring role in a new television show called "NCIS." She landed her breakout role on NCIS Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images When Cote de Pablo first walked into her audition for "NCIS," she was asked to read with another actor on the show named Michael Weatherly who we all know as Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo. While she was eventually cast in the successful series, her audition with him wasn't as seamless as fans may have expected. "During the audition, he grabbed my hair. He would not follow the lines. He totally went off script and started improvising," de Pablo revealed during an interview with Entertainment Weekly. "And this was my final audition with the heads of CBS. I thought, 'This guy is sabotaging my audition.'" In order to make an impression on the casting director, de Pablo began to swat away at Weatherly — much like her character Ziva David has done on the show. "That relationship was established the moment that we met," de Pablo said. Once de Pablo found out that she had landed the role of Ziva, she was ecstatic to get started. However, the character she had originally auditioned for with a Czechoslovakian accent had suddenly been changed into someone new. "Within 48 hours of actually getting the part, they changed the part to an Israelian woman," she told "CBS This Morning." "And then within 48 hours of that, I had to shoot, and then they gave me a huge monologue that I had to learn in Hebrew." Cote de Pablo became a skilled stuntwoman Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images After booking her breakout role on "NCIS," Cote de Pablo realized she had to do a lot more than just act on the show. She had to do her own stunts, too. "Was I nervous?" she recalled during an interview with "CBS This Morning." "That's an understatement." In order to prepare for the role, de Pablo spent time at a local shooting range. Funnily enough, she had never even held a gun before becoming Ziva. "And I remember holding the gun and just trembling," she admitted. While we've watched Ziva maneuver all kinds of crazy stunts over the course of 12 seasons, there was one in particular that ended with a serious neck injury. "It was a very simple stunt," de Pablo explained to Prevention. "I had to say one line, turn around, and then there would be explosions, gunshots, all sorts of things. But we had never rehearsed it, so I had no idea what it was going to be like." As the actress tried to focus on perfecting her single line, debris came flying from all around her and bruised her entire body. A couple of days after shooting the scene, she shared, "I woke up in horrible neck pain." Luckily, all her injuries have since healed completely. She showed off her singing in NCIS Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images To start off Season 6 of "NCIS," the writers had a special surprise in store for Cote de Pablo. They wanted her character to sing a song called "Temptation" on the show. While the musical theater graduate was excited for the opportunity to showcase her voice, she wasn't happy to be doing it as Ziva David. "I remember I fought it a little bit," de Pablo admitted during an interview on BUILD Series. "I was like, 'Really? I mean, she's really good at, like, kicking butt, but singing? Like, really singing?'" After a bit of back and forth, de Pablo decided to make the most of the opportunity she had been given. "It turned out to be a really fun moment," she said. "I enjoyed it tremendously, and the fans really liked it." In fact, she later went on to show off her voice in the film "The 33," as well. The actress opted to pursue other projects Amanda Edwards/Getty Images In 2013, Season 11 of "NCIS" made its debut — and that's when the writers threw Cote de Pablo's character quite a curveball. "They were going to send her back to, you know, Israel and make her an unfortunate, miserable woman," the actress revealed during a 2016 Q&A. After all these years of playing such a strong female character, de Pablo didn't think it was right for audiences to see Ziva essentially giving up on her dreams. "I felt, or I perceived, the character was not being treated with the respect she deserved," she said, so she left the show altogether and went on to take roles in different kinds of projects. She appeared in "The 33," "Prototype," "Seneca," and a short film called "The Crossing." When it came to television, however, de Pablo was excited to make an entrance on a series that was completely different from "NCIS" called "The Dovekeepers." "In this particular story, I am not doing stunts, which is very good," she said on "Extra." "I am actually exercising my emotions, which is really fun." While it seemed as though her days doing stunts were behind her, de Pablo was still willing to appear as Ziva on "NCIS" if the right script came along. "They never killed her, so you never know what can happen," she said. Cote de Pablo returned 'home' to NCIS Michael Caulfield/mc/Getty Images After years away from "NCIS," Cote de Pablo got a call that changed her entire career trajectory when it came to television. It was one of the show's writers who wanted to chat about her character Ziva. The two got into a deep conversation about what they both thought the special agent had been up to — and that's when it all clicked for de Pablo. "The fans have been waiting for this," she told KTLA. "I think there's a part of my heart that's been waiting for this." Interesting enough, De Pablo's return in the Season 16 finale was such a secret that many of the cast and crew had no idea she would be coming. "It was like a top secret operation," the actress explained on BUILD Series. She was nervous to be returning after years of being away, but the moment she set foot on set, she knew she had made the right decision. "As soon as I walked in, you know, the crew started clapping, and I felt, 'Oh, I'm home,'" she said. De Pablo only returned for five episodes, but fans were still freaking out. In fact, her comeback episode drew in million viewers, according to TVLine. The actress used her platform to bring attention to important issues Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images Spending all those years playing Ziva David taught Cote de Pablo a lot of life lessons. "Mark Harmon [who plays Leroy Jethro Gibbs on 'NCIS'] said to me once that it's a privilege to get the attention of people," the actress told American Latino. With all of the attention that she now had, she decided to shine her spotlight on important issues that were near and dear to her heart. De Pablo has partnered with various organizations like Un Techo Para Mi País, which helps to provide temporary housing for the homeless in Chile. In the States, she's worked with Feeding America and has also created a public service announcement to make sure people are regularly meeting with their doctors to help detect cancer. "Cancer runs in our family," de Pablo told Prevention. "I lost my grandmother to it." Bringing attention to important causes is what makes being on TV all that more special to de Pablo. "And if I can talk about it and shed some light, then I'm doing my part," she said. Will we see her on TV again soon? Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images What exactly has Cote de Pablo been up to ever since she left "NCIS"? No one really seems to know. "I'm an incredibly private person," she even once admitted on BUILD Series. Without any social media accounts, it's hard to keep up with the actress' day-to-day life off screen. While de Pablo may have largely disappeared from the spotlight in 2020, she could be returning to television a lot sooner than we think. Fans are even speculating that Ziva David will be making a return in the new spin-off series "NCIS Hawai'i." So far in Season 1, Mark Harmon's iconic "NCIS" character Leroy Jethro Gibbs has already been name dropped. Even Wilmer Valderrama's character, Special Agent Nick Torres, will make an appearance during the first season. When it comes to de Pablo's return as Ziva, never say never. After all, she never dreamed that she would come back to "NCIS." "When I walked out, I thought it was over and that was it," she admitted to USA Today, so fans everywhere can still have hope that perhaps we'll all be able to see Ziva David again very soon.
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Cote de Pablo reportedly said she will not be back on the CBS dramaByApr 25, 2016 346 PMTagsRichard Foreman/CBSMichael Weatherly's DiNozzo will say goodbye to NCIS without the help of Ziva. Cote de Pablo reportedly confirmed she will not return to help Weatherly's NCIS character ride off into the sunset. The comments were made during an appearance at Babson College while promoting The 33. CBS did not return request for comment. During the question and answer, de Pablo spoke out about the direction of Ziva and certain "political things" that played a part in her decision. "...And scripts not being good enough, I chose not to," she said in a fan video from the Q&A. "Look, I love this character. I worked eight years crafting this character and loving her…" NCIS executive producer Gary Glasberg wouldn't confirm whether or not de Pablo would appear in Weatherly's final episode, but he did tell E! News the character will be a factor in his exit."Tony's relationship with Ziva absolutely will have an impact on his reason to depart," Glasberg told us. "There's no part of Tony DiNozzo that Ziva David isn't a part of. She's a huge aspect of who his character is so it would be unfair and wrong to write this episode, to produce this episode and not have her character be a part of it." Weatherly has been with the CBS drama since the start, 13 seasons ago. But now the character is at a crossroads. "He really has to make some really significant decisions, big enough that would pull him away from his NCIS family," Glasberg teased. "That was really the challenge of all this, and in thinking about it for the last six months, is how do we come up with something that's big enough that would have Tony no longer be a part of this group? And hopefully the fans and the audience will find that satisfying." NCIS airs Tuesdays, 8 on CBS.
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Every Tuesday night, millions tune in to watch Michael Weatherly dominate courtrooms as ace trial consultant Dr. Jason Bull. “He sleeps on his couch, drinks too much, doesn’t go to the gym, doesn’t take care of himself,” the Bull star says in the current issue of PEOPLE of his character, who’s at the top of his game professionally but “falling apart” privately. “He’s a guy I understand. I’ve gone through periods of my life where I’ve pushed myself a little too hard and it’s cost me.” Weatherly enjoys a happy life in Los Angeles with wife Bojana Janković, 37, a physician, their daughter Olivia, 5, and son Liam, 4. But the actor, 49, admits his current bliss is a product of learning from stumbles — including his divorce from his first wife, actress Amelia Heinle, with whom he has a son, August, 21. Courtesy Weatherly Family Michael Weatherly with his wife and kids in 2017. “That was a very difficult time,” he says of splitting in 1997 after less than two years of marriage. “When I got remarried, I wanted to do my very best to ensure that rupture wouldn’t happen again. My kids and my marriage are the things I’m proudest of.” Weatherly was in his early 20s when he was cast on the soap opera Loving and its spinoff The City, where he fell in love with castmate Heinle. The pair wed in 1995, but after The City was canceled the following year, Weatherly struggled with the stresses of supporting a wife and child. “I was 27 and could barely take care of myself, but I had to feed people and put a roof over their heads,” he says. Weatherly took pretty much any job that was offered to him to help pay the bills, but that meant lots of time apart and, eventually, divorce. “It’s a tough thing for a kid,” Weatherly says of how son August adjusted to the split. “Especially when one of your parents is on the other side of the country.” For more from Weatherly, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE — on newsstands now Weatherly knew he wanted to do things differently moving forward. After his two-year engagement to his Dark Angel costar Jessica Alba ended in 2003, he met Janković in 2007, and they wed two years later. Weatherly says he now makes family time a priority. RELATED VIDEO Michael Weatherly Is Leaving NCIS “I don’t bring my work home,” he explains. “I’m a single-track-mind person, so at work I do my work, but at home I’m devoted to my kids.” He credits his profession for a lot of his personal growth. “Acting has given me a way of understanding myself,” he says. “It’s made me a better person.” Weatherly jokes that his wife, an internist, “probably sees me more as a patient than a husband at this point,” but he is grateful for their successful eight-year marriage and looks forward to enjoying their golden years together. “I’m lucky. I have a wonderful wife and am well on my way to a very happy retirement,” he says. “I just gotta educate these kids first!” Bull airs Tuesdays 9 ET on CBS.
, 6:58 PM. Former NCIS actress Cote de Pablo already has confirmed that she won’t be returning for next week’s final episode of original cast member Michael Weatherly, but viewers
Michael Weatherly's announcement early this year about him leaving the hit drama "NCIS" after being a regular cast for over a decade has definitely shocked the fans of the show and in a recent interview, the actor who plays Special Agent Tony DiNozzo revealed the real reason why he is leaving and his former partner Cote de Pablo has something to do with it. In an interview with TV Insider, Michael Weatherly said that after Cote de Pablo left "NCIS," he somehow realized the need to contemplate about staying or leaving. Weatherly said, "Their [Tony DiNozzo and Cote de Pablo's Ziva] great dynamic, the bandinage and sparring and flirting between and how they would swing from siblings to near lovers and back to buddies, that was gone." "And then I got to the point where I felt I'd stayed at the party for too long," Weatherly added. "I would look around the room and other people were really in sync and having fun. The show was a huge success, but I just suddenly realized that I probably had other things that I should be doing. And then the wanderlust set in. I directed a documentary. I have a production company. And I wanted to spend time with my family." Weatherly also paid tribute to his role Tony DiNozzo saying that he learned a lot from the guy. He said that playing DiNozzo has made him do the "widest range of acting" he could imagine. Meanwhile, the finale episode of "NCIS" Season 13 entitled "Family First" will be airing on May 17 and according to showrunner Gary Glasberg, fans will be up for an "emotional roller coaster." "People should absolutely be planning on some really serious, heart-wrenching moments. There'll be tissues involved," Glasberg said. "I want people to understand that Tony DiNozzo will always be part of this family-but they should also prepare for an emotional roller coaster," he added.
Cotede Pablo told Entertainment Weekly that when she auditioned for her "NCIS" role, she and Michael Weatherly "clicked and loved each other immediately," and
Michael Weatherly is now the hero of “Bull” a hit not only in the US but also in France and many people around the world. Michael gave us an interview in New-York also announcing that he will be reunited with Cote de Pablo on screen soon which will be a dream come true for all the NCIS fans around the world. The season 2 of Bull » ended with your character having a heart attack. How sensitive was it for you to shoot that scene and how is season 3 going? Michael Weatherly I loved it. I have sympathetic pain in my back so as we were shooting the scene, I was actually having my back cease so some of the winzes were actually my pain. It was phantom pain that I was creating, actors are weird. I had a great time shooting it because I love the layers of Bull. Bull can be seen as an episode of television where there is crime, and someone is accused, and we figure out the guy and most of the time things end up well. And that can be satisfied in a nutshell. But the layers of characters and what it’s talking about in terms of society today and why certain people are shut out from being helped whether it’s healthcare or some sort of bias that are racial or sexist or ageist, I think the idea of Bull having a heart attack is perfect. Because he is a man with an enormous heart who wants to help so many people, but he is a very lonely man who has no one to share his heart with personally. He is like somebody who works in a charity organization, they pour themselves into it and thy get nourished by helping thousands and thousands of people but they don’t have any one on one connection. This is Bull all the way even now as we shoot. We start season 3 of Bull and he is gone away, and he comes back and he has lost some weight, looks great but it’s surface. And as we move through the episode, we see he hasn’t done the work on his heart. His heart is fixed as a mechanism but not in the true figure meaning of it. You recently said that now being the lead , you realized how hard it was for Mark Harmon on “NCIS”. What did you notice that make such a difference? Michael Weatherly I’ll tell you a very interesting thing when you are number two or lower you actually know more information because when you are number one they don’t want you to know about things because whether it’s a legal liability or they just don’t want to bother you or they want to keep you in a bubble. I watched Mark tried very hard to stay out of that bubble and stay integrated, in touch and have the information. People want to isolate you to protect you. But that isolation can sometimes have the opposite, it actually creates an anxiety because you think “well I don’t know what’s going on”. And while you get anxious, behavior starts to happen when you aren’t as together as you should be. I’m working hard to stay together, don’t worry everybody laugh And that’s the less obvious part. The hours are incredible, the pressure to carry a show, knowing that if it fails you are in a large part responsible for that success or failure. In success I know it has nothing to do with me but in failure I would probably taking all the blame. Ultimately it feels you have less leg room as a character because there is a certain hero quality you have to have, therefore you can’t be as complicated. Again, I learned from Mark Harmon that your job is to stay complicated and be rigorous with that. Luckily, we have a great writer Glenn Gordon Caron from Medium and Moonlighting. He makes sure that I’m very complicated. Much more complicated that I am in real life cause as you know Franck I’m a very simple person. You turned 50 this year. Apart from apnea, what are the major changes? Michael Weatherly Sleep apnea. I even get sometimes to work, and I have these little marks on the face from the little machine I have. I know it’s gruesome to know that I’m wearing some sort of contraption when I sleep but I do sleep better. I noticed the other day that I reached for the remote control and I had a little pop in my back, that’s just because I’m not stretching. Metabolism to this point has just slowed to like cold honey, it’s just you know when you’re pouring honey and it’s just cold and not coming at all. I think I’m running when I’m actually just fast walking. I say to people I’m going for a run and then it’s just a walk! But I still call it a run smile You are working with Cote de Pablo on a project ? Michael Weatherly Yes she’s been calling me all morning. There is a big meeting going on in LA about this project called MIA. It is set in Miami. We’re finding very soon if it becomes a pilot. We are producers and hopefully we will get to pop in it and act in it as well. It’s a lot of fun. It’s a very fast paced cop show with a female lead, detective show. Interview Franck Ragaine Michael Michael Weatherly Après 50 ans le métabolisme se ralentit…» A peine a-t-il quitté en 2016 NCIS » que Michael Weatherly enchainait avec la série »Bull diffusé sur RTL TVI et Netflix. Inspirée du parcours du célèbre Dr Phil présentateur /psychologue vedette sur une chaine américaine, la série évoque son parcours lorsqu’il était à la tête d’une firme spécialisée en conseils juridiques. Michael Weatherly nous a reçu à New-York. Comment avez-vous réagi en lisant pour la première fois le scénario de la série Bull » ? Michael Weatherly Je l’ai lu une fois. Puis une seconde en prenant cette fois des notes avec un stylo et une troisième et là mon épouse est venue me dire tu viens au lit ? » Je lui ai répondu non ! Je crois avoir trouvé une nouvelle série, on en reparle demain matin ! » Etiez-vous certain de pouvoir rendre sympathique un personnage qui au premier abord parait plutôt suffisant ? Michael Weatherly Cette suffisance est pour moi une des tactiques de mon personnage pour obtenir de véritables révélations. D’ailleurs il est multi-facette car dans l’un des premiers épisodes, il se la joue plutôt à la Columbo », du style presque gêné de déranger pour faire passer aux aveux son interlocuteur. Mais quels éléments précis ont tout de suite attiré votre attention ? Michael Weatherly Tout d’abord le fait que Paul Attanasio était aux commandes de la série. Je le connaissais puisqu’il a été le producteur de Dr House. Ce fut immédiatement un gage de qualité. Et puis la série est produite par Steven Spielberg. Le rencontrer fait parti des moments dont j’ai toujours rêvé. Steven m’a fait comprendre qu’il souhaitait que Jason Bull soit surtout un personnage vulnérable plein de compassion et d’empathie. La seconde saison s’est terminée avec votre personnage qui a une crise cardiaque. Cela a dû être intense à jouer ? Michael Weatherly J’ai adoré jouer cette scène ! J’ai des douleurs au dos et alors que nous la tournions que je ressentais pas mal de tension dans mon dos justement et donc certaines de mes expressions sont vraiment celles d’une réelle douleur ! Et cet épisode était important pour monter que la série Bull » n’est pas seulement une enquête résolue chaque semaine même si cela peut paraitre satisfaisant. A travers un malaise cardiaque, on évoque le malaise de la société actuelle américaine par rapport à la couverture sociale dans notre pays Et cet incident est quelque part une métaphore de sa personnalité ? Michael Weatherly Tout à fait car si Bull a un cœur énorme et est prêt à aider et sauver de nombreuses personnes, c’est aussi au fond un homme qui souffre de solitude et qui ne peut partager ses émotions profondes avec qui que ce soit ! Un peu comme ses individus qui donnent toute leur énergie pour une œuvre caritative et donnent à des millions de gens sans être capable d’avoir une relation individuelle avec qui que ce soit. Mais du coup Bull a au moins de son côté tirer une leçon puisqu’au début de la troisième saison, il revient et a perdu beaucoup de poids pour se refaire une santé. C’était vraiment votre décision ? Michael Weatherly Oui. Vers la onzième saison, j’ai compris ce qu’allait être le futur de DiNozzo et j’ai réalisé qu’il était temps de récupérer mon diplôme pour passer à autre chose. Lorsqu’on reste numéro deux alors qu’on vous promet depuis des années que vous allez être numéro un cela ressemble un peu au type qui a cinquante ans et qui vit toujours avec sa maman… Se retrouver aux commandes d’une série comme Bull », est-ce si facile ? Michael Weatherly Lorsque je travaillais dans NCIS », j’ai quand même eu l’opportunité de réaliser deux épisodes donc je me suis déjà retrouvé dans le siège du conducteur. Mais je peux vous dire qu’avoir des enfants de vingt-trois, sept et cinq ans vous donne le sentiment de savoir ce que c’est que d’être aux commandes. Et cela même si mon épouse va vous dire que ce n’est pas moi qui décide de grand-chose ! Vous disiez malgré tout que vous réalisez seulement maintenant ce qu’endurait Mark Harmon dans NCIS » ? Michael Weatherly En fait lorsque l’on a le rôle principal aussi étonnant que cela puisse paraitre on est au courant de beaucoup moins de choses que lorsqu’on occupe un rôle secondaire, la production tient à vous préserver et vous garder dans une sorte de bulle ! Et cette bulle peut créer au fond pas mal d’anxiété et du coup créer des comportements différents. Moi je fais tout pour rester inclus et justement rester le même. Je me souviens que Mark faisait aussi cet effort afin de se sentir intégré comme le reste de l’équipe sans privilège particulier. De qui vous êtes-vous inspiré pour construire ce personnage ? Michael Weatherly Du rôle de Marcello Mastroianni dans le film de Federico Fellini Huit et demi » 1963. Il campe un cinéaste qui se refugie dans un univers peuplé de fantasmes. Bull est comme cela charismatique et mystérieux. Est-ce que Bull est très différent de DiNozzo ? Michael Weatherly Di Nozzo était d’une grande insécurité. Il jouait de son sens de l’humour pour se garantir une certaine reconnaissance de son entourage. Bull pas du tout ! Son sens de l’humour provient d’une parfaite compréhension de ce qui est drôle et de ce qui ne l’est pas. Pourriez-vous revenir le temps d’un épisode ou plus dans NCIS » ? Michael Weatherly Comme je dis toujours, il est dur de remettre de la pâte à dentifrice dans un tube ! Vous avez passé le cap de la cinquantaine il y a tout juste un an le 8 juillet, a part faire de l’apnée, quels sont les plus gros changements ? Michael Weatherly Oui je fais de l’apnée du sommeil. J’arrive même parfois sur le tournage avec des marques sur le visage à cause de la petite machine que je garde la nuit pour éviter un incident. Je sais que c’est horrible d’apprendre que j’ai un appareil sur le visage la nuit mais du coup je dors beaucoup mieux ! Par ailleurs j’ai remarque l’autre jour qu’en essayant d’attraper la télécommande, mon dos a un peu craqué…A ce stade de l’existence il faut être honnête le métabolisme se ralentit. J’ai aussi parfois l’impression de courir alors qu’en fait je ne suis qu’en train de marcher. Interview Franck Ragaine
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