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Hungry like the Wolf

Joanna Hunkin
By Joanna Hunkin
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12 Jun, 2008 05:00 PM5 mins to read

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Bowler turned down a role on America's Big Love in order to stay with OF; he reckons Kiwis don't realise just how good it is. Photo / Supplied
Bowler turned down a role on America's Big Love in order to stay with OF; he reckons Kiwis don't realise just how good it is. Photo / Supplied

Bowler turned down a role on America's Big Love in order to stay with OF; he reckons Kiwis don't realise just how good it is. Photo / Supplied

With a role on Lost, a sign of his career heading increasingly international, Outrageous Fortunef's Grant Bowler tells Joanna Hunkin why he keeps coming back for more.

KEY POINTS:

It's hard to keep track of Grant Bowler's movements these days. Talking from Australia, which is officially home, he has just spent five weeks in America, filming Lost. Next week, he returns to New Zealand to shoot Outrageous Fortune for four weeks, before jetting back to the States.

Bowler returns to our screens next week as Wolfgang "Wolf" West, a role he first took on four years ago when Outrageous Fortune debuted on New Zealand television and he was still a semi-struggling actor.

Now, with a recurring role as Captain Gault on the hit series Lost, the offers are rolling in thick and fast. But Bowler continues to trek back to New Zealand to play the career criminal Westie.

"It's a running gag between my wife and I now, my inability to leave Outrageous Fortune. It's just too good. I should be off like a shot," he laughs.

Just this month, the actor was offered a role, written especially for him, to guest star on the HBO series' Big Love.

But it conflicted with shooting Outrageous, so he turned it down.

"I fell in love with the show. I can't explain it to you. Outrageous Fortune is better than anyone in New Zealand realises. That's what I honestly think."

Bowler knew he was on to something special when he first read the Outrageous Fortune pilot.

"I was backward and forwards to the US, I hadn't really gotten going yet. I'd read everything coming out of the States. I'd read everything that was being made in Australia, and Outrageous was better than everything."

After standing stints on established Aussie dramas like All Saints and Always Greener, Bowler was surprised by the New Zealand cast and crew's modest, almost defeatist, attitude towards the new series. "When I turned up on the first day, the general consensus and culture was 'it's great, and it reads great, but New Zealand dramas don't rate. They don't last. It will probably only go one season. Have a good time, enjoy it and that will be it'."

Fortunately, Bowler's instincts were right and the award-winning series has gone on to garner international attention, with both British and American adaptations in production.

"Good Behaviour, the ABC pilot, is a project that's got an enormous amount of interest around it," explains Bowler. "People in the industry know that it's the show that came out of New Zealand and it is quite special. It's developed an international currency."

Much of the series' success comes down to the cast and crew working on the programme, who Bowler rates as some of the best in the world.

"I actually think New Zealand crews and actors turn up to set a lot better prepared than in Australia. They work harder and they whinge less. I think New Zealand crews and cast are still doing it for the job, for the love of what they do, than for the industry."

Though born in New Zealand, the Wallabies supporter moved to Australia at a young age and trained at Sydney's acclaimed National Institute of Dramatic Art a fact that didn't sit well with some local actors when Bowler joined the Outrageous cast.

"I got arseholes in the canteen because I was an overseas actor who'd pinched a plum role. I had people giving me the eye in the canteen at SPP [South Pacific Pictures]," he laughs.

Things came to a head when co-star Robyn Malcolm took Bowler to a local awards ceremony, where a couple of actors, who had been up for the role, had a go at the Aussie star.

But Bowler makes no apologies for landing the sought-after role and offers some friendly advice to the actors who missed out: "Audition better."

Likewise, he doesn't think it's a bad thing that Wolf doesn't feature in every episode. "It's not entirely because I'm working all over the place. Wolf wouldn't work if he was there all the time. He's kind of like a player coming in off the bench. He works when he comes in for impact but if you keep him there all the time, he actually skews the series too much in one direction.'

Still, the actor admits it can be difficult re-integrating himself after several months away from the cast and the storylines. At the end of last season, Wolf made a surprise appearance at Munter and Kasey's wedding - with his new girlfriend Sheree in tow.

"I'd been away from the show for nearly 18 months, and I got back and had a new missus. "Robyn and I are quite close and it was almost like getting divorced. It was really, really weird.

"When they were both in the room together, I didn't know what to do. It was one of those weird things where art kind of bleeds into life."

Fortunately, Bowler doesn't have the same problem on the mind-boggling Lost, which seems to be as much a mystery to Bowler as it is to viewers.

"It completely escapes me but it's good fun. Everybody's in the dark. Abrams knows where he's going. They're just trying to find the craziest, most interesting route to get to that end destination."

LOWDOWN
Who: Grant Bowler plays Wolfgang West
Born: 18 July 1968, Auckland
What: Season four of Outrageous Fortune returns to TV3, Tuesdays, 9.30pm.
Key roles: Detective Ray Driscoll in Canal Road; Captain Gault in Lost; Nigel MacPherson in All Saints; Greg Steele in Always Greener

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