The Boot caught up with the multi-faceted entertainer during a brief stop in Portland (where ‘Leverage’ is filmed) to learn more about one of country’s newest additions. I owe my whole acting career to the fact that I’m a singer. I’m also the guy that’s been asking for this, though.
I went out to Los Angeles and auditioned for a TV show called ‘Fame L. You’ve got to be careful what you ask for the Lord for, because if you ask or wish hard enough, you will get it. I grew up with the Highwaymen, which was Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Kris Kristofferson.
That seems simultaneously like a very long time ago, and not very long ago at all, because time is vast and human brains are small and fallible, but it’s safe to say that in TV years, it’s a pretty long goddamned time.
About the Show The 'Librarians,' produced by Dean Devlin ('Leverage') and John Rogers ('Transformers'), surrounds an organization hidden beneath the Metropolitan Library dedicated to protecting the world from mystical artifacts.
As Special Agent Seeley, Boreanaz gets to keep on fighting the good fight.
As well as his TV work, Boreanaz has made a few movies, though nothing that particularly set the world on fire. So Hollywood may never have exactly come calling, but Boreanaz seems to be making a decent living on the small screen, and if nine series’ worth of a show say anything, it’s that he’s probably pretty comfortable there.
Garth brought everyone back over to country and made it cool again.
‘The Dance‘ always hit me pretty hard, but it was ‘Shameless‘ that really got me.