I loved him in MI5.  I it is obvious from that performance that they underused 
his talents on that show.  I can see why Berman after seeing him perform would 
be whiling to retaylor his character from being Latino to East Asian.

That was an extremely powerful performance.  i hope this movie helps his career 
take up.  I'd like to see more performances like the MI% one.

Tracey

got to see Both those movies!

Keith Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Glad to hear it. Syriana's on my list 
of must-see movies, right up there
with another Clooney film, "Good Night and Good Luck". I'm glad to see
Siddig getting substantive roles. The only other things I've seen him in
since DS9 were an episode of the British series "MI-5", where he tries
to stop a young suicide bomber, and "Reign of Fire" and "Kingdom of
Heaven".   
 
As for his name, Siddig's given name is Siddig El Fadil. If you watch
episodes of DS9 from the first couple of seasons, you'll see him
credited as such. He changed his name during that time, obviously to
make it easier to work in the film industry. I read an interview with
him at the time, in which he said his parents had some problems with it,
but that they just had to understand the realities of the world.  I
guess it'd be easy to sit back and judge him for changing the name of
his heritage, but I guess also he has to do what he has to do to get
work. At least he didn't completey Anglicize it...


-----Original Message-----
From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of md_moore42
Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2005 01:46
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [scifinoir2] Re: Alexander Siddig Talks New Movie and Post-TREK
Typecasting


I finally got a chance to see Syriana last weekend.   Wonderful and 
challanging.  And Siddig was excellent in it.  I hadn't read this 
note before and therefore sat next to a friend and suddenly said...I 
know him!  He's from DS9.  I went back to imdb.com and I noticed 
that he's changed his credit/name.  Which one is correct?  Or rather-
-did he adopt his western name for film credits where he was using a 
traditional name for TV?   And hey--the boy is still cute!

--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Tracey de Morsella 
 wrote:
>
> http://trekweb.com/articles/2005/12/04/439363184d509.shtml
> 
>  In an exclusive interview with ComingSoon.net, STAR TREK DEEP 
SPACE NINE actor Alexander Siddig talks about his upcoming movie 
SYRIANA and his feelings on being typecast because of the character 
of Doctor Julian Bashir. Here are a few excerpts.> 
> 
> CS: What was it about this movie that drew you to do it?
> 
> Siddig: It would be impossible not to be drawn to this movie as an 
actor, especially as an Arabic actor or someone who works on the 
ethnic fringe in a small vein of one of the many seams of acting. To 
pass up or not be interested in someone who seems normal and real 
would be crazy. I end up speaking so grandly, when I don't know if I 
have the right to, but to pass up the diplomatic potential of a 
character like this would be really foolish. I think whether you're 
in the Middle East or in Europe or America, you can identify with 
this person.
> 
> CS: So being in these two movies, you've kind of escaped the "STAR 
TREK curse". Were you aware that some actors go into STAR TREK and 
never do anything else?
> 
> Siddig: Yeah, yeah, I'm aware of that. I'm just in a very bizarre 
niche and there aren't many people you can go to, but I blame Ridley 
Scott really, because he was the person who went "I love STAR TREK 
and I'd love it if you were in my movie" and people like Oliver 
Stone went "I hated STAR TREK, and I don't want you in Alexander!" I 
was really lucky there. But it is Ridley Scott's fault, because he 
was the one who put me in a grown-up movie. I mean I've been in 
other movies, but there are different kinds of parts in movies, I 
found out. There are parts that you can do them all your life, and 
no one knows you're even acting, and there are other parts which 
people notice that you're in and you become an actor from the movies 
and people take you in a whole different way. Whether or not I can 
keep that ball rolling is another matter. But I wouldn't be here if 
it wasn't for STAR TREK, so it's pretty great, and it means that I'm 
a relatively friendly face to a lot of Americans and it's
>  useful for that rather pretentious diplomatic trip I'm on.
> 
> CS: Any idea what's next for you?
> 
> Siddig: The thing I'm most interested is about HANNIBAL, an epic 
about Hannibal, but it's a low budget one. It's not the Vin Diesel 
one. We've only got one elephant. (Note: That last part was probably 
a joke.)
> 
> CS: Have any of the Arab or Palestinian directors come to you to 
appear in their films?
> 
> Siddig: They wouldn't come to me yet, because I'm very much a 
Western actor. Even though I would love to be all kinds of things. 
I'm definitely a Hollywood person. Not enough yet, but that's where 
I am.
> 
> CS: You directed an episode of DEEP SPACE NINE, so would directing 
be something you'd want to pursue?
> 
> Siddig: If I'm lucky enough and if I ever get smart enough to 
direct, I'll direct again, but I've gotta write my own stuff, and 
that means reading a book someday.
> 
> The full interview can be found here 
> http://www.comingsoon.net/news/topnews.php?id=12214 
> 




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