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ilsa lund
03-14-2008, 01:45 AM
Jorge Garcia's fate is in the hands of Lost producers

Darren Devlyn
March 12, 2008 12:00am

JORGE Garcia, who plays rotund Hurley in Lost, figures he's one of the luckiest guys in show business, and is still counting his blessings.

Before finding fame on the island adventure series shot in Hawaii, Garcia was battling away as a stand-up comedian and bit-part actor.

This is not to say Garcia's getting too comfortable. He's well aware Lost producers, known for creating unexpected plot twists, could boot him from the show at any minute.

There's no question, however, that writing Hurley out of the show would be fraught with peril because he ranks as one of its most popular characters.

Garcia smiles when asked how important he sees Hurley to Lost's success.

‘‘Well, you gotta look at the story,'' he says.

‘‘And if the best story to tell involves Hurley dying, well . . .

‘‘Listen, I want Hurley to be there until the end, but you want the show to be the best it can be. And we have a very high standard that we're living up to.

‘‘I was watching Dom (Dominic Monaghan, who played Charlie) handle his destiny (on-screen death). And he was feeling it was the best death we've had and the most meaningful . . . sacrificing for the best of everybody. He had a very noble attitude about it. So I would take his lead.

‘‘Then again, maybe I'd say (to producers), ‘But the audience loves me so much'.''

The cast's sense of isolation, spending so much time filming in Hawaii, ensures there's grief when a regular character is sacrificed.

‘‘It's tough because they move away for one thing. It's not like, you know, you drive 20 minutes and you can go visit them on any afternoon,'' Garcia says.

‘‘They're a plane ride away.''

But Garcia hastens to add that his life is not too shabby.

When he's not at work, he loves heading to his beach house to play with his dog.

Asked if he, like Monaghan, has fallen in love with surfing since arriving in Hawaii, the generously proportioned Garcia says: ‘‘Not yet. I'm working on it. I'm getting another board that's longer and wider and will float me better to, you know, have more success.''

His size raises some questions about how Garcia handles the physical workload on Lost.

Garcia says he relies heavily on breaks in production to catch his breath.

‘‘Whenever they (crew) have to move the camera, it gives you about a half-hour to hang out and chill. But sometimes you need to ask for it (rest), you know,'' he says.

‘‘I remember I did an episode where I was running up the longest escalator I'd ever seen in my life at the Honolulu Convention Centre. And I'm running up with suitcases bobbing through people and I have to make it to the top.

‘‘You do one take and they want you to go down and re-set and I'm already covered with sweat and panting and I'm like, ‘Hold on, the next take is not coming quite so soon'.

‘‘Sometimes you gotta tell them you need time.''

Jorge Garcia is confident Lost can maintain its following, despite signs even its hard-core fans have been frustrated by meandering plotlines.

‘‘I think a lot of fans have issues with the start of the last season, but I thought the season came to a really phenomenal ending,'' Garcia says. ‘‘And now that writers know the time they have left to tell the full Lost story, we've had very solid scripts. It's exciting. It's like the scripts we get now are on the level of excitement we had in season one.''

Garcia has given up trying to work out why Hurley and his fellow crash survivors are on the island. ‘‘I gave up coming up with theories. I enjoy reading theories people come up with, but I now leave that to the fans.''

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23362080-5006022,00.html

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explodingplant
03-14-2008, 01:58 AM
thanks for the post! i can't find these things on my own. i like how they CONTINUE to describe him as fat. ok, describe him like that once. but then can you move on to other attributes like charismatic, funny, charming?

anyways-this just brings up charlie grieving again *blubbers*

hurley can't die for a long time. he's one of the oceanic SiIIiIIix (i was imitating his yell at The Beginning of the End).

ilsa lund
05-23-2008, 02:16 AM
Article Launched: 05/18/2008 01:35:01 AM PDT

People in line to get Jorge Garcia's autograph Saturday had one question: "What will happen in the season finale?"

Garcia stars as Hugo "Hurley" Reyes on the popular television series "Lost" and was one of the stars at the second annual Super-Con comic book convention in San Jose this weekend. He doesn't have his own comic book - yet - but with board games and videos of the popular series already out, a comic is probably not far behind.

"I think a lot of the fans of comic books and 'Lost' tend to overlap," Garcia said.

He declined to discuss the super-secret season finale of the show May 29. But with Super-Con returning today to San Jose McEnery Center, Garcia said he looked forward to signing more autographs and posing for more pictures with fans.

http://www.mercurynews.com/entertainment/ci_9301128

Jatie
08-18-2009, 07:14 AM
you go hugo ... hope they wont kill u off, cos ur the comedy thing on Lost!