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What do you tell them? What role does mentorship play in your life and career? They might want to know how you got to this point. RP: I would assume then, at this point in your career, you’d be hearing from people who want your career.

And I jumped in the car when I got asked, because those two guys are such visionaries, and their short films were just so beautifully shot, so I was happy to just be a part of it. RP: No spoilers, but yes: you do show a lot in Eadweard. And then having a small part in Eadweard with Michael Eklund. He’s one of the most gracious actors around. Lochlyn Munro was the lead of that, so we got to work together, and I loved doing that with him.
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And then having the chance to do Badge of Honor, which was a gritty movie by Timothy Marlowe.
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They know exactly how to run their productions, and they hire amazing talent, and the people behind the scenes have been great. PAUNOVIC: I had some great success with The CW, doing five episodes of The 100, and nine episodes of iZombie. RP: Talk to me about some of the highlights from the last year. To get on a project that challenges me, that’s the biggest thing: the challenge. I think Vancouver is such a strong community for independent visions, and I just got really fortunate to be involved in some of them. REEL PEOPLE: You might just be the busiest man in the Vancouver acting scene right now.ĪLEKS PAUNOVIC: I don’t know about that a lot of guys are working their tails off, but I’ve been extremely fortunate with the opportunities that I’ve had, and not just with a lot of the Hollywood stuff coming in, but with the independent scene, too. So, yeah: Paunovic’s career is currently the definition of “on fiyah” – but he still managed to find time last month (after wrapping for the day on the Gastown set of School of Fish) to sit down with Reel People and reflect on everything he’s been working on (including a co-starring turn as the big baddie in the upcoming Kindergarten Cop 2, starring Dolph Lundgren):
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Paunovic can currently be seen as one of the super-scary Time Marines on Showcase’s Continuum, as well as in a small but revealing role in Eadweard (screening as part of the Vancouver International Film Festival’s BC Spotlight series check out the film to discover why the “revealing” is funny). He made friends with a guy named Tony – that’s Sir Anthony Hopkins to the rest of us – on the soon-to-be-released film Go With Me, and he produced and starred in Numb, a feature-length drama that will have its world premiere at the Busan International Film Festival before screening for Whistler Film Festival audiences in December.

He appeared alongside Paul “Big Show” Wight (and a slew of local talent, including Michael Eklund, Adrian Holmes, Matthew MacCaull, and Kyra Zagorsky) in WWE’s action-packed Vendetta (directed by Vancouver’s gore-loving twin filmmakers, The Soska Sisters), and stole scenes in Crackle’s offering to the zombie oeuvre, Dead Rising: Watchtower. In the past year, he logged primo guest arcs on two red-hot CW properties: The 100 and iZombie. It’s been 14 months since Reel People last sat down with Aleks Paunovic, but given how much has transpired in the Vancouver actor’s career since then, it might as well have been a decade.Īny way you look at it, Paunovic’s career is on fire.
