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IAN KAUBLE
Ian happens to be the third
person Shawn worked with at Riverwind Casino who had an interest in
acting. Much like Phil Byrd and Matthew Crawley before him, Ian also
turned out to be a great addition to the Starving Dogs family.
While his boisterous attitude and dominating personality can be a
little much for some people to handle, he proves to be more than we
could ever hope for when he steps in front of the camera. Always
enthusiastic and with an eager determination to step up to help
everyone around him, he is someone we can lean on with all future
projects.
Ian has been acting since childhood, although his first Starving
Dogs experience came when he stepped into the shoes of Gabe in
WWZJD. He took the character and made it his own while helping out
behind the scenes working with Brenda Meyer to make sure the two of
them delivered the best scene possible. He followed that up playing
alongside Matthew Crawley in The Final Detail and is preparing for
his lead role in the upcoming Starving Dogs Production: The Cut.
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Starving Dogs Filmography
The Final Detail
(2008) ... Louis
WWZJD (2008) ... Gabe |
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What is the first film you ever saw?
Clash of the Titans
What is your favorite film of all time?
Princess Bride / Bladerunner
What is your favorite line in a film?
"You tell 'em I'm comin', AND I'M BRINGIN' HELL WITH ME!!"
or, "Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads."
What movie made you realize film was an art
form?
Brazil
What movie do you consider your guilty
pleasure?
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Who is your favorite movie character of all
time?
Ashley "Ash" J. Williams (Evil Dead)
Who is your favorite director of all time?
Ridley Scott/Stanley Kubrick/Sam Raimi/Akira Kurosawa
Who is the most impressive filmmaker working
today?
Guillermo Del Toro/Guy Ritchie
What is the most important quality of a good
actor?
Humility
Who is your favorite actor/actress of all time?
Johnny Depp/Bruce Campbell
If you could remake any movie, what would it
be?
Big Trouble Little China
What is your best quality as an actor?
The ability to step into any role and become that entity.
Finish the sentence: A perfect movie is...
...the one I'm about to shoot.
What piece of advice do you have for other
actors?
Give everything in your power to the role you are portraying.
Embrace every opportunity to hone your craft. And remember this, there
are no small parts, only small actors.
Other than movies, what are you most passionate
about?
Music, friends, and family. |