

Having a deal with Disney and having worked with Disney for several years, they were wanting me to stay with the company, as much as we could. It was this and a few other projects that we, as a company, were putting together, but I also knew, in the back of my mind, “Okay, well, I’m gonna be free, as an actor.” So, as we start setting up these different projects and pitching different projects, this one just checked all the boxes, and it was also a project that felt like it fit on ABC. I was going into the summer, just before Season 5 on This is Us, and this fell into our development. VENTIMIGLIA: This project came to us last spring, or sometime in the summer, before I had wrapped up This is Us.
MILO VENTIMIGLIA PROFESSIONAL
Here was this wonderful opportunity to play a pretty heartfelt, good bad guy, who is still finding himself at 40 and constantly having to reprise different roles that he plays in his professional life as a con artist.ĭid you know immediately that this was something you wanted to be a part of? And when this show came up on our development radar, we jumped on board because Jon Chu invited us to be a part of it. What’s something different I can do? What’s a little different flavor? What’s a horse of a different color that I can play, with something that’s gonna maybe give an audience an experience and some fun and have them feel something, but yet is a completely new character. It was a little more like, “Hey, I’ve just done five years as America’s father.

VENTIMIGLIA: I didn’t have a list of shows that I was going for. In deciding what would be next, after This is Us, was there anything that you were specifically looking for? Did you have a list of definite things you wanted to do and things you didn’t want to do? ph: Tracy Bennett/©Columbia Pictures Supergirl, Milo Ventimiglia,, ©KSITE PATHOLOGY, Milo Ventimiglia, Lauren Lee Smith, 2008.It seems like figuring out what to do after like a long-running successful project ends isn’t the easiest decision to make. ph: Tracy Bennett/©Columbia Pictures THAT'S MY BOY, from left: Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Will Forte, Milo Ventimiglia, 2012.

©MGM THAT'S MY BOY, Milo Ventimiglia, 2012. ph: Tracy Bennett/©Columbia Pictures PATHOLOGY, from left: Milo Ventimiglia, Lauren Lee Smith, 2008.

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