Maybe he can talk Tim into killing him, though.
::sighs dreamily::
Couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
'Out Of Gas'
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Maybe he can talk Tim into killing him, though.
::sighs dreamily::
Couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
Kristen put the names and IMDb listings of the full cast up
Though Danny's last name is subject to change.
Peter Coyote and Adam Baldwin on the same set? Should be some VERY interesting political discussions.
Peter Coyote
Never would have guessed it, but then I'm apparently an unwashed heathen who's never heard of him. Even a look over his resume over at IMDB didn't help. I don't think I've seen a single thing he was in other than E.T. (Not knocking the guy, just stating that I have no frame of reference beyond that he seems to have the overall Buffista vote of confidence.)
He's a terrific actor, Kalshane, and a very interesting man as well.
He's an amazing actor, and quite often the best thing about anything he's involved with.
Peter Coyote??? Awesome.
He's a terrific actor, Kalshane, and a very interesting man as well.
Also, if I remember correctly, wasn't he a member of the Living Theater (or whatever it was called) that John Malkovitch and Gary Sinese acted for, and for which Sam Shephard wrote?
Sean, he was in the Magic Theater and did a lot of Sam Shepard premieres there, as Shepard was playwright-in-residence. He was also a member of the Diggers, a famous counter-cultural collective.
Malkovitch and Sinise are members of Steppenwolf, a Chicago theater, but they have also done a lot of Shepard, so that's why you might think they were connected with Coyote.
Peter Coyote?! Rock! That'll be great stuff. He's a local boy (to SF).
Thanks, Robin! I knew you'd be able to pull all that stuff up that somehow my swiss cheese memory wasn't going to remember.