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Sing_Without_A_Reason
01-27-2005, 04:24 PM
Just thought I'd mention this article I found on Lost-media because I really enjoyed reading it. I think if it's possible, I love Dom even more now :p

What I think I found even more exciting than the Dom stuff is what they said about Charlie's future. I don't know if it's old news, but it's new to me. Instead of typing it here I'm going to bold it in the article, because it's a potential spoiler.



By Gavin Edwards, Rolling Stone

On a hilly Hawaiian road, the centuries-old trees tower over the tarmac, forming a green pavilion that dwarfs the Toyota Prius driven by twenty-eight-year-old Dominic Monaghan. He interrupts his anecdote about fleeing from Paul McCartney at an Oscar party and marvels at the verdant world around us. "Isn't that great?" Monaghan says with a grin. "It's like the Shire."

Identifying an island in the Pacific Ocean as Middle-Earth is an easy mistake for Monaghan. He spent almost two years in New Zealand filming the Lord of the Rings trilogy, playing the hobbit Merry Brandybuck. Now he's part of the ensemble on Lost, the hit ABC drama about the survivors of a plane crash on an uncharted desert isle. Monaghan plays Charlie, formerly the bassist for the band Drive Shaft, who has gone through heroin withdrawal with only a few aspirin to ease the pain. Charlie is a pleasant bloke trying to shake off some of the darkness of his past. That description fits Monaghan as well. While we drive around Oahu, he flips through the discs in his CD changer: Interpol, the Beatles, Jay-Z. Monaghan likes Interpol, although he disapproves of lead singer Paul Banks, whom he once spotted wearing an Interpol T-shirt at another band's gig. Shaking his head, he says, "I'd never wear an I AM MERRY T-shirt to get laid."

Monaghan was born in Berlin to British parents who moved there to work in support roles to British troops: his mother, Maureen, as a nurse, his father, Austin, as a science teacher. "Nobody in our family had anything to do with acting," says Austin. "We thought it was a pipe dream." Not Dominic. "When we were kids, I was always convincing my brother to do little dramatic things in front of my mum and dad," he says. "I always wanted to be an actor, but there was an embarrassing element to it. Maybe it was from this English stereotype of 'if you're an actor, you're a homosexual,' which is a strange thing."

When Monaghan was eleven, his family returned to Manchester, England. "Manchester's a rough place," he says. "It's guys walking around in thick anoraks in the pouring rain, smoking that last cigarette and jonesing for a fight."

Monaghan lost his virginity at age fourteen: "It was very disappointing, almost forgettable. I remember having to sit down a couple of years later and say, 'Who did I lose my virginity to?' In hindsight, it screwed up some of my attitudes about sex. I would like to go back and make it about exploring an amazing new adventure instead of getting it over with."

When Monaghan got into trouble at school, he could usually talk teachers out of punishing him, but his charm didn't help him when he got arrested at age eighteen -- for stealing a cheesy horror movie from a video store. "Not even a good movie," he moans. "I didn't have the brains to steal Apocalypse Now." He attempts an explanation: "I had been drinking all day."

Meanwhile, Monaghan was appearing in local theater productions and working on his own scripts. They were intended, of course, as starring vehicles for himself. They featured lots of monologues by likable rogues -- "always with a twinkle," he says. In the middle of his first year at the College of Manchester, he auditioned for the TV show Hetty Wainthropp Investigates; when he was cast, he left school to take the job. "We had a big party at home," his father says. "I remember thinking that this was possibly what his career might amount to."

Hardly. The series lasted two years; after that, Monaghan did a couple of small films and some London theater. He also auditioned, via videotape, for the role of Frodo in Lord of the Rings. When the producers had trouble casting Merry, they returned to those Frodo tapes. Producer-screenwriter Fran Walsh remembers, "He had the flu and spent some time apologizing for the gravelly sound of his voice. He made Frodo sound like an Orc with a hangover, but he did make us laugh."

Monaghan got the good news on his cell phone, riding home in a van with several other actors. They all fell silent, chewing on their own jealousy. Monaghan spent the rest of the ride with one arm around his then-girlfriend, feeling euphoric and uncomfortable.

My meeting with Monaghan in Honolulu turns into drinks, dinner, a long drive around the island, lunch, a stop at his house, a hike through the hills where he points out insects, a visit to the set of Lost and a surfing expedition at Waikiki Beach.

Or, more precisely, Monaghan surfs, while I get the snot knocked out of me. Every time a big wave comes our way, I fall off my board as he twists his scrawny body, somehow using his torso to gracefully steer a board larger than his five feet seven inches toward the shore.

Monaghan learned to surf in New Zealand while filming the Rings trilogy. But his ultimate wave came this past New Year's Eve, when he went surfing with fellow hobbit Billy Boyd. After catching a big one, he shot to the top, only to realize the water behind him was about to collapse on him. "For about three seconds," he says, "I was surrounded by cascading silent walls of water -- then I shook the spray from my face and emerged on the other side, ten feet taller."

Boyd saw the whole thing happen but doesn't want to give Monaghan too much credit. "His surfing's all style and no substance," he says. "I'm a better surfer, by about a million." He laughs. "Make sure you print that -- it'll piss him off."

The Rings cast members pledged they would keep getting together annually. That hasn't happened, but Boyd and Monaghan have remained close. Boyd reports, "Dom's really good about letting you stay at his house, but when you're trying to watch a movie, he does insist on walking around the house in the nude and making cereal."

After the last Rings movie wrapped, Monaghan found himself at loose ends. He had just been on an epic quest to the other end of the world, and now he couldn't go home. He tried anyway. "You've changed," a Manchester friend said accusingly. Monaghan thought, "Of course I've changed. I've done more in the last two and a half years of my life than ever before. If I hadn't changed, I'd have to kick myself in the ass."

Not knowing where else to go, Monaghan moved to Los Angeles. He says quietly, "I never wanted to come to L.A. and feel backed into a corner, but that's exactly what happened." Monaghan would stay up until 5 a.m., drinking and smoking too much weed, playing video games and writing in his diary. Then he'd sleep until 4 p.m. and have the same day all over again, totally alone.

"I didn't have a car," he says, "I didn't have a phone -- but I didn't have any friends in L.A. anyway, no one that I could call up. I wasn't going out, I wasn't trying to get back on track. I was just spending a year doing nothing. It was unhealthy and melancholy for no real reason -- and it was cumulative, because I got pissed off that I was depressed."

When The Fellowship of the Ring started having premieres around the world in 2001, Monaghan was reunited with his castmates, all of whom had enjoyed more success than he did: "I was filled with shame and in this paradox state of clearly needing help but denying it when people offered."

He visited Mexico, where Boyd was filming Master and Commander. Boyd said he couldn't get him a job but advised him to do something that made him happy. "So he surfed a lot," Boyd says. "Being able to get in the water really helped him."

One morning, Monaghan woke up to find his depression had abated. He started answering the phone and eating better. "I just snapped out of it," he says, shaking his head at this small miracle inside his skull.

After J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof wrote the pilot for Lost, they had just twelve weeks to cast the show's fourteen lead roles (and one dog). There was no part for Monaghan -- Charlie was meant to be a faded pop star in his forties, someone of George Michael's ilk. But Abrams and Monaghan met and hit it off. The part was turned into a younger musician, a one-hit wonder. Monaghan soon showed that without his curly Merry wig, he could play a grungy, unreliable guy -- but with a twinkle. He soon proved so popular that the show's producers made an unusual public pledge that Charlie would never be killed. Halfway through the season, Charlie has already endured the plane crash, a cave-in, a near-death from hanging and a surprisingly quick withdrawal from heroin. "It's a Disney show," Monaghan says with a shrug. "They don't want me shitting in a bag and puking into the sand every night."

Monaghan knows the events in store for Charlie this season -- he wanted to make sure he could modulate his characterization properly -- but the cast is kept in the dark about the show's big mysteries. "It would be interesting for us to have dinner with a bunch of fans," he says. "They'd realize we talk about the same shit they do: Who's going to die next? What do you think the monster is? When are we going to cook the dog?"

Monaghan takes another bite of salad. We're eating lunch by the Lost beach set, under a tent with a view of the ocean. The show's ensemble seems cheerful and has good camaraderie. Monaghan enjoys the fake voice mails he trades with Abrams: "I call up as his Indian chiropractor, he'll call me as a gay DJ from Orange County and I'll call him back as a German professor wanting to get his waist measurements. I think that's going to continue for years."

After lunch, Monaghan heads for the makeup trailer. The marks on his skin tell a history. Tattooed on his right shoulder is the elvish symbol for nine, a mark famously shared by the principal actors of the Lord of the Rings movies. On his left shoulder is a quote from the Beatles' "Strawberry Fields Forever": "Living is easy with eyes closed."

The Beatles are a huge influence on Monaghan: When he fled from McCartney, it was because the idea of talking to him was overwhelming. He's always loved being part of an artistic gang, and it's no accident that in his twin career peaks, Lord and Lost, he's part of a much larger ensemble. The second half of that lyric is "misunderstanding all you see," which explains how Monaghan chose the tattoo: as a caution to himself. He wants to keep his eyes open, be receptive to the world and ask himself, "What would Lennon do?"

Monaghan has one other tattoo, on his right foot. It's two small stars, one black, one white; he got them after his first year in L.A., when nothing was going right. "I wanted something that would inspire me to get freer, to get lighter," he says. "I came to understand that the black star was where I was at, and the white star was where I wanted to be."

Last year, when he was visiting New York, a woman wearing stiletto heels stepped on his foot. She apologized and left him bleeding. When his skin healed, there was a nick in the black-star tattoo. Friends told him to get it touched up, but Monaghan knew he shouldn't: Some of his darkness had vanished.

daisygirl
01-27-2005, 04:37 PM
Thanks so much for sharing the article. Its really great news for us Charlie lovers ;). Damn I kinda always thought he would gain that much attention/loyalty from fans, but I didnt expect enough to make the producers make a public promise that his character would always be there :)

I totally agree w/ Dom it would be super fun to have dinner with the cast and exchange questions and theories about the show.

PipsTweakinWorld
01-27-2005, 05:00 PM
oh that was really interesting... honestly i really didnt know a lot of that so like yeah... it was actaully really funny ... " Boyd reports, "Dom's really good about letting you stay at his house, but when you're trying to watch a movie, he does insist on walking around the house in the nude and making cereal." ' hehe i think thats cute... even though my friends brother does that, but he's wearing boxers or a towel.... and hes not hot so like yeah lol and yaya Charlie is nvr gunna die yayaya lol... :D **dances**

Bozzpeaches
01-27-2005, 05:03 PM
I read it just before I got on here. It is Really good. I like how his tatoos tell a story kinda.

Sing_Without_A_Reason
01-27-2005, 05:05 PM
oh that was really interesting... honestly i really didnt know a lot of that so like yeah... it was actaully really funny ... " Boyd reports, "Dom's really good about letting you stay at his house, but when you're trying to watch a movie, he does insist on walking around the house in the nude and making cereal." ' hehe i think thats cute...

I didn't know a lot of it either, and I thought that bit about walking around nude and making cereal was hilarious :D

..Note to self: Things to do before I'm old and die, #68 -- Find Dom Monaghan's house and "try to watch a movie" there. Make sure to bring lots of cereal.



I like how his tatoos tell a story kinda.

Oh yes, just one of the many reasons to love Dom :p

Bozzpeaches
01-27-2005, 05:19 PM
Oh yes, just one of the many reasons to love Dom :p


:D Yes! I am in love with his "Strawberry Fields Forever" tatoo. I love the Beatles and his tatoo is so cool

PipsTweakinWorld
01-27-2005, 05:24 PM
..Note to self: Things to do before I'm old and die, #68 -- Find Dom Monaghan's house and "try to watch a movie" there. Make sure to bring lots of cereal.

ha ha yeah thats on my list of things to do too ;)

Tao
01-27-2005, 05:40 PM
Oh God... how much do I *heart* Dom? That was so inspiring to read. I really love the symbolism of the two stars. That was great. :) But damn, lost his virginity at 14?! That's just crazy young.

I'm glad he got his act together and that the producers of Lost love him so much. I think they made a grand choice to re-write Charlie to suit Dom. And at least we'll always know he won't die. :D

Sing_Without_A_Reason
01-27-2005, 05:48 PM
Oh God... how much do I *heart* Dom? That was so inspiring to read. I really love the symbolism of the two stars. That was great. :) But damn, lost his virginity at 14?! That's just crazy young.

I thought it was really inspiring too! Loved the stars thing.

I agree about the losing his virginity at 14 thing, too. That is definately way too young in my opinion. But it seems like he regrets it, with the way he talked about it. I actually never knew about the "dark" side of Dom. I mean losing his virginity at 14, getting arrested at 18, and that year in LA? Pretty bad. But I still love him, of course. He had a hard time but he overcame it, and I'm like, proud of him :p It was very inspiring.

Heather
01-27-2005, 06:07 PM
that's really cool, it's nice to know that we have the comfort of knowing Charlie will always be on the show that he'll never die, I wish we had the same confidence for Claire

eirepinkie
01-27-2005, 06:07 PM
I read that article on Lost-media too. That was really touching. Man, I really hope he wasn't bs-ing on any of that, most of it was pretty serious. And if it is true, I'd like to meet him so I can say"Hey, dude, why would you put all that personal stuff out for millions of people to see?" and then I'd give him a big hug and offer to make him dinner, lol. :p Bigger Dom fan than before, that's for sure. :)

~Stacey

Im4aDriveShaftComeback
01-27-2005, 11:42 PM
Yea I just read that article about an hour ago on Lost Media.... I love dom and now I love him more haha and I love Dombilly or MonaBoyd (either which one haha) and I love how billy says Dom walks around in the nude making cereal ^_^

Im4aDriveShaftComeback
01-27-2005, 11:43 PM
I read that article on Lost-media too. That was really touching. Man, I really hope he wasn't bs-ing on any of that, most of it was pretty serious. And if it is true, I'd like to meet him so I can say"Hey, dude, why would you put all that personal stuff out for millions of people to see?" and then I'd give him a big hug and offer to make him dinner, lol. :p Bigger Dom fan than before, that's for sure. :)

~Stacey


I think its real... Dom is a very complex, intellectual, and sensitive person and i think he's really open with stuff and wants people to know whats up and by so doing, I think he changes a lot of peoples views on life... really awesome! *hugs dommie*

eirepinkie
01-28-2005, 12:01 AM
I think its real... Dom is a very complex, intellectual, and sensitive person and i think he's really open with stuff and wants people to know whats up and by so doing, I think he changes a lot of peoples views on life... really awesome! *hugs dommie*

That's kind of what my boyfriend said after he read it. "celebrities want their fans to know they're real people" actually it's not really the same but..yeah...anyway. :p :D

By the way, your siggy banner is cool but it's WAY too big. Here is a link regarding signiture rules: http://lost-forum.com/showthread.php?t=8

~Stacey

db4dom
01-29-2005, 12:02 AM
Bigger Dom fan than before, that's for sure. :)

I wouldn't say I'm a bigger fan, I'm sorry to say :eek:, I mean, hes cool and cute and all, but, losing his virginity at 14?! and then going to jail at 18?? I know a guy who lost his virginity just when he turned 13, but hes a creepy guy. I still like Dom, but not as much any more-I dunno why, but it looks like I'm on my own with that hey? :confused:

eirepinkie
01-29-2005, 01:29 AM
I wouldn't say I'm a bigger fan, I'm sorry to say :eek:, I mean, hes cool and cute and all, but, losing his virginity at 14?! and then going to jail at 18?? I know a guy who lost his virginity just when he turned 13, but hes a creepy guy. I still like Dom, but not as much any more-I dunno why, but it looks like I'm on my own with that hey? :confused:

Yeah, but Dom's not creepy. :D

I doubt you're on your own, varied reactions are to be expected. *hugs*

~Stacey

elfdream
01-29-2005, 11:54 AM
Its kind of hard when we find out our idols aren't perfect. It can be like that in real life too..we just have to decide 'well..do I still accept this person with all their shortcomings..the way I hope people would accept me if they knew all about me?" or do we move on?

Nothing right or wrong about either decision.

db4dom
01-29-2005, 05:20 PM
Ok, yea, I do still like him, maybe it was just a shock for me-he just didn't really seem like that kind of guy :confused:

SpiceLMF
01-29-2005, 09:08 PM
I thought that was a really good interview. Nice to see he got through that stuff. Didn't expect the whole losing virginity at 14 thing, i agree that's way young.. and I feel as if the whole arrested thing may have been a little blown out of proportion.. i'm sure he got arrested and got a slap on the wrist or something... it's not like he did time. But anyway, I kind of always regarded Dom as a party guy. I don't drink or anything so I can sometimes be a bit judgemental about that stuff.. but he's a charismatic, funny guy and as long as he doesn't hurt anyone or himself.. then I can't really think bad of him for that stuff. I'm just glad he got out of his funk.. depression can be a tough thing to get through.

oh yeah.. and is this article in the newest rolling stone w/ johnny depp on the cover? did he do a photoshoot for this.. i'm thinking about buying the mag.. but only if it's worth it..

oh and awesome about him not being killed off.. i was very worried it would be him.

Sing_Without_A_Reason
01-29-2005, 10:56 PM
oh yeah.. and is this article in the newest rolling stone w/ johnny depp on the cover? did he do a photoshoot for this.. i'm thinking about buying the mag.. but only if it's worth it..

Johnny Depp and Dom in one magazine?? Oh, I am SO buying it :D

pftsobfreak
01-30-2005, 04:09 AM
Wow... I am more in love with Dom! There were some parts where I hated him, but afterwards, it's as though I fell in love with him all over again. For instance, I let out a little scream when it said that he lost his viginity at the age of 14. Sometimes, I feel like I'm the only one on this planet who wants to wait until marriage. Then he was arrested at 18. Then he said that he smoked weed. I was hoping he was kidding, but I knew he wasn't. Then what made me love him more was that he changed his life around. He totally reminded me of Charlie. I think he is best suited for the role of Charlie b-cuz, in many ways, he lived Charlie's life.

Dom3654
02-17-2005, 07:07 PM
Bigger Dom fan than before, that's for sure.Same for me. I wouldn't mind watching a movie at Dom's house. ;)

gina
02-20-2005, 07:56 PM
that article made my subscription to rolling stone worth it. *swoon*

Broken_Dreamer
05-17-2005, 07:30 PM
i luved that article!!!! i read it everyday!!!!!!!!!!!