![]() So I will not be able to fully articulate my feelings here. The world knows that has been a pivotal player in my life. Save a place for me, because you know I want to be at your table up there."īurton, whose friendship with Garson had started before their time on 'White Collar,' took to Instagram to say she and her husband, 'The Walking Dead' star Jeffrey Dean Morgan, were "devastated". "You live on in our hearts and minds always: and your White Collar family is always here for Nathen. I love you forever Willie Garson," Bomer added, sending his love to Garson's son Nathen. We were all there for Willie, and for each other. "This also reminded me how strong our 'White Collar' family is. He described Garson as someone "who lifted me up, who made me better, and who always, always made me smile." Related: Fans Mourn ‘Sex And The City’ Actor Willie Garson After Death At Age 57 The last thing you did when we said goodbye was pull down your mask (I hate covid), smile, and wink at me," the actor added. I still haven't wrapped my head around a world without you in it- where I can't call you when I need to laugh, or be inspired. "This past year, you taught me so much about courage and resilience and love. I think probably when it’s all said and done, we’ll have directed.Bomer and Garson remained friends well after their stint as Neal and Mozzie on the NYC-set series.Īfter the 'SATC' star died, the 'Magic Mike' actor took to Instagram to share his feelings. I think eventually, maybe in a couple of seasons or something when everybody’s had their turn. THR: Matt, did that make you want to possibly step behind the camera? What did you pick up?īomer: I think I learned from him how to steer a ship in a small, collective way and how to talk to actors. I put his head on my shoulder and said, “Tim,” I rocked him a little bit, “it’s going to be OK.” Make sure to trust the machine that’s already moving and the crew and the cast.” There were times when I wanted to freak out.īomer, joking : There was that time when you started balling. Before I did it, I said to myself, “Make that moment happen. THR: Did you have a moment where you close to losing it?ĭeKay: No. It felt right.ĭeKay: The thing that I discovered was how fast we moved as a production shooting episodes. The fact that we were the first production ever to get to shoot in the new Yankee Stadium. The storyline was baseball-themed and he had such a history with that. When you’re on the right track, so many things fall into place. THR: Was there something that you discovered during that experience?īomer: I knew I was going to love it from a collaborative standpoint. Some things I don’t really see until it airs. I’m either in the trailer or the scene itself so I did it a lot. There was a joy for me as a director to watch Matt on the monitor work with other actors in a scene because I don’t get to do that. But we do bounce things off of each other. When Matt and I work together we don’t direct each other necessarily. It was such a perfect episode for him to direct.ĭeKay: It takes place in Yankee Stadium for baseball. It made me want to do great work for him. He did justan amazing job wearing both hats, and it was such a natural fit. While he’s still the work he always does, he’s also paying attention to things visually. I knew he was going to be great because I watched him over the past year and a half. THR: What was Tim like as a director? (DeKay directed an upcoming baseball episode, airing February, which THR broke in August.)īomer: Everything I hoped for. PHOTOS: Midseason TV Preview: 17 New Shows Premiering in 2012 ![]() I remember the director called me the night before and he was like, “Can you memorize a full Byron poem by tomorrow morning, in verse.” Considering his background, the fact that he never had a formal education, to get to go undercover and enjoy the vicarious aspect of it. Matt Bomer: For me it’s always fun when Neal gets to go undercover. I like it when Neal does something and it pisses Peter off but he can’t do anything about it. I love that part of White Collar a lot because it’s fun, it’s light, there’s a lot of heart in those episodes. Tim DeKay: That’s one of those episodes that didn’t have much anthology to it. The Hollywood Reporter: In an upcoming episode, “Upper West Side Story,” Neal pretends to be a teacher and at the climactic moment, there’s a funny scene with a fake gun. PHOTOS: 10 Broadcast and Cable TV Show Most Watched By Menīomer and DeKay gave THR a preview of the first episodes back, what DeKay really is like as a director and whether Bomer will step behind the camera - or write - any time soon.
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