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James Lafferty @ J – L A F F E R T Y . C O M • Your number one James Lafferty source » 2008 » September

Archive for September, 2008

On set with James Lafferty
Sep 30, 2008 James, One Tree Hill Danielle No comments

The CW Source’s Jason C. recently caught up with James on the set of One Tree Hill.  James dishes on the dark turn season 6 has taken, what he did when he found out Q was dying, talks about the father-son arc that Nate and Jamie have been on, and gets some hints about what’s coming up for Dan.

Warning: Spoilers!

Promo ‘You’ve Dug Your Own Grave, Now Lie In It’
Sep 23, 2008 One Tree Hill Can No comments

There’s no James in this promo, but you should see it – it’s freaky!

One Tree Hill survives for sixth season
Sep 10, 2008 One Tree Hill Can No comments

When “One Tree Hill” debuted in the fall 2003, creator Mark Schwahn remembers, the ratings were so low that “even my mother didn’t know we were on the air.”

“We didn’t even know if we would get a season two,” Schwahn said. “We were the lowest-rated show on any channel the week we debuted, but we were the only show to pick up every week for the next six weeks. We were so low, we were like a test pattern.”

But backed by an ardent fan base, who still travel from all over the world to coastal North Carolina in hopes of seeing one of the show’s young stars, “One Tree Hill” survived to a sixth season, airing at 9 p.m. Mondays on the CW. It reached the magic 100 episodes needed for syndication in March, and with this season matches the tenure of “Dawson’s Creek” — the teen-angst drama that preceded “One Tree Hill” in Wilmington and on the WB.

“When we were in our second and third seasons, it was not fathomable to me that we would be here today, in our sixth season,” actor James Lafferty said.

Schwahn originally pitched the show as a movie titled “The Ravens,” but it became a series about two half-brothers — played by Lafferty and Chad Michael Murray — in the fictional town Tree Hill, N.C., who compete both on and off the basketball court.

Originally slated as a midseason replacement on what was then the WB network, “One Tree Hill” moved to a September debut after another pilot fell through. The show has never been a critical favorite, and the actors don’t hesitate to note how they have succeeded even without much support from their own network.

“We have never been supported by a big PR push or big marketing campaign,” said Sophia Bush, who as Brooke Davis competes for the affections of Murray’s Lucas Scott.

“We really have never been anybody’s baby the way that shows that sort of have a guarantee of multiple seasons generally are,” she said. “So for us, it’s really been every year about our fans and their loyalty bringing us back and putting us back on the air.”

Still, the show was growing stale when Schwahn decided before the start of season five to move everything forward by four years, skipping the characters’ time in college. It avoided the awkward end of “Dawson’s Creek,” which had to come up with reasons for its graduated high schoolers to either stay in town or find repeated ways to stay in touch after leaving for college or out-of-town jobs.

“When Mark said, ‘I want to do this,’ I was so relieved,” said the 26-year-old Bush. “The last thing I wanted to do was go to college on the show. We’ve all seen the college years, and they don’t work. Ever.”

The aging of “One Tree Hill” reinvigorated both the actors and the show’s fans. The average ratings rebounded to 3.5 million viewers in season five, the same as in the show’s first.

“When we made the decision, I think everybody here was excited. I know I was. Just the opportunity to play a little bit closer to your age,” said the 27-year-old Murray. “Lucas was a little bit of a whiny 16-year-old. We had to change that up a little bit. And I’m damn happy about it.”

The older Brooke is now the owner of her own clothing line, while Lucas is about to publish his second novel. Lafferty’s Nathan Scott and Bethany Joy Galeotti’s Haley James are struggling with the trials of marrying and having a child at a young age.

Hilarie Burton’s Peyton Sawyer, another love interest for Lucas, is owner of her own company — Red Bedroom Records. Season five ended with a cliffhanger about whom Lucas would ask to marry, and the premiere showed that Peyton was the one.

“Peyton’s gone from being such an extremist in high school, which was hard for me because I’m pretty mellow, to being a calmer adult,” said the 26-year-old Burton. “This year has been nice because all of us actors are just happy. We’re all having a good time. We’re happy with our jobs. We’re happy with our lives.”

The actors themselves have grown up on the set. Murray and Bush were married briefly in 2005. The 23-year-old Lafferty was only 17 when the pilot was filmed. Burton has settled into Wilmington, where the series is filmed at EUE/Screen Gem Studios, buying a house during the first season and later opening a production company — Southern Gothic Films.

Asked if a seventh season would interfere with her plans for the production company, Burton said: “You would be surprised at how well I multitask.”

The contracts for Burton and the rest of the cast are up at the end of this season, Schwahn and executive producer Joe Davola said the studio and the network are talking about a seventh. After starting in the shadow of “Dawson’s Creek,” Lafferty concedes he didn’t think “One Tree Hill” would last as long.

“We’ve been able to tell all the stories we wanted to tell and do all the things we wanted to do with our characters and there really is no greater reward than to be able to look back on the past six years and say we did it,” he said. “We really made it. Not a lot of shows make it as far as we did.”

Source: Associated Press

Crown debuts on One Tree Hill
Sep 1, 2008 One Tree Hill Can No comments

In the upcoming season of “One Tree Hill,” Fayetteville fans will recognize a piece of their city on the CW series.

The sixth season premieres tonight. Producers shot the fifth episode of the new season — titled “You dug your own grave, now lay in it” — at the Crown Coliseum on Aug. 13. The episode, which is scheduled to air Sept. 29, centers around the character of Nathan Scott and his struggle to reclaim his basketball career.

Fans will remember that Nathan (played by James Lafferty) was nearly paralyzed in a fight in season five. His return to basketball will be a big part of the new season.

The show, which is filmed in Wilmington, is set in fictional Tree Hill, a small North Carolina town. The drama focuses on the lives of five characters, including actor Chad Michael Murray, who is central to the show’s season finale cliffhanger. At the end of last season, his character, Lucas, asked one of the lead female characters to marry him in Las Vegas. Who he proposed to will be answered this season.

The Observer was given access to the set during the show’s short stint in Fayetteville and saw how producers transformed the Crown arena into a TV-ready basketball court. The changes were subtle, but the Hollywood mystique hung in the air.

We spoke with Lafferty and the show’s executive producer Greg Prange about the show — and what little they could reveal about the new season.

Read the interview.

Nathan Scott is #1 Top Dad
Sep 1, 2008 One Tree Hill Danielle No comments

Portrait Magazine recently ran it’s 2nd annual poll “TV’s Top Favourite Fathers”.

Nathan Scott was one of the nominees and held strong with 65% of the votes to clench the victory!

Nathan Scott never intended to become a dad when he was barely out of his teens, but he did and learnt to accept it in order to be the best dad that he could possibly be. His own father Dan, was not exactly father of the year material but at least provided Nathan with ideals of the father he didn’t want to be.As a young father, Nathan has made his fair share of mistakes but has learnt from them. It is his love for his son Jamie and the desire to be a suitable role model for him, which has Nathan continually striving to be the type of father that has our readers voting for him like crazy to debut into our poll and take out the coveted number one position.

To view the complete list of TV’s 10 Favourite fathers then go to Portrait Magazine.