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Interview with Ronan Vibert

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If you watched the Borgias on Showtime or the Hatfields and McCoys on the History Channel, you probably saw the talented actor, Ronan Vibert co-starring in both of these critically acclaimed series.  He has lent his acting talents to many BBC and American productions and has worked with some of the most celebrated directors of this generation, including Peter Bogdanovich, Ridley Scott, and Roman Polanski.  Ronan answered a few questions for us from the UK on his recent guest star appearance on NCISLA where he plays the malevolent Visser on the Raven and the Swans.  Thanks go out to Ronan for taking the time out of his busy schedule to talk to NCISLA Magazine!

You have been quite busy throughout your career, working in film and television.  What medium do you prefer the most?

I enjoy both. So many film directors work in TV now so there is very little difference between the two mediums.

Growing up in Cambridgeshire, England, what pulled you towards the performing arts and how did you get started in the business?

I was born in Cambridge but grew up in South Wales. I used to go to a youth arts center once a week where we’d improvise and play games. An experimental theatre company from London saw me there and I worked with them in the summer holidays. I guess I got the bug from them. Then I went to Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts when I left school.

Can you tell us about the character you play in your upcoming guest appearance on NCISLA?  Who in the cast did you work with? 

I play Visser, a German head of security for a Dutch businessman (Vandenberg). He’s described as a psychopath.  I worked with pretty much most of the cast.  They were very welcoming and great fun.

What’s up next for Ronan Vibert?  

I have a film coming out called Saving Mr. Banks with Tom Hanks, Emma Thompson and Colin Farrell. It’s about the making of Mary Poppins. Great script, cast and director.

Thanks Ronan for stopping by to speak to us.  You can follow Ronan on IMBD.

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Raven and the Swans (4×22) Review by Phillydi

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Raven & the Swans

WRITTEN BY: R. Scott Gemmill

DIRECTED BY: Robert Florio

This week it looks like we’re going to find out more about Hetty’s strange compulsion of converting troubled orphan children into future federal agents.  There’s a missing person who actually turns out to be someone from Hetty’s past and Callen is troubled as to Hetty’s motivations that has her deploying the team to locate her.  The super charged trailer had more emotion pulsing through it than we’ve had all season so far.  Veteran writer Gemmill teams up with Robert Florio which is his second go behind the camera after directing Neighborhood Watch last season.

Ah! Mysterious Hetty.   The Ops chief is interested in a strange case of a woman being attacked in a parking garage and already Callen is questioning his boss.  The dead who were left behind in the attack are unidentifiable and there are no clues left behind in the parking garage except a lot of blood.  The team is wondering who the woman is after watching her successfully and professionally defending herself during the shootout.  Hetty isn’t talking and Callen knows she is withholding information until there is a need to know.  When Callen and Sam find Hetty and the mystery woman in the boathouse, we find out she is ‘one of ours’ and a name:  Grace Stevens.

It seems Stevens has been working undercover as an employee and girlfriend for Nolan Vandenberg played by Carsten Norgaard….a rich businessman who claims his manufactured goods were stolen and taken to Iran.  But there is concern he is really providing the equipment to help establish nuclear program in the Middle East.  It’s a complicated dance since the agency doesn’t want to take out Vandenberg for fear it will tip off those he is helping and they in turn will find another supplier.  The team needs to find his supplier first….and Vandenberg before he flees the country.

After questioning Stevens about her NCIS background, Callen finds out that Hetty rescued her off the streets and provided her parental care and guidance.  Sounds awfully familiar to Callen’s backstory, once apon a time.  Callen ask Eric to find out more information on Grace…oh… and not to get caught.  I loved Eric talking to himself on the stairs.  What Hetty does to this poor guy!  In this case, it’s always comical and so amusing to watch Barrett Foa at his best.

Meanwhile, it’s on to the Biltmore Hotel, where Kensi and Deeks get to play husband and wife again.  It’s is fun to watch them so playful together.  I think they are definitely over the awkward stage of the partnership/relationship!  Whatever you want to call it.  Nell is looking more and more confident as well working in the field. Unfortunately, she gets caught trying to disable some bug detection equipment but gets caught and comes face to face with Vandenberg’s right hand man Visser, played by Ronan Vibert.  Luckily, Kensi saves the day and is able to get Nell safely away from Visser.

Down in the hotel lobby Vandenber is holding high level meetings with two country diplomats looking to sell uranium to supplement his business.  Callen puts the team in action to steal the case only to abort the mission at the last minute.  It’s just too dangerous.  The team decides it may be safer just to bring Vandenberg in custody and Deeks actually comes up with an idea that might just work.  Not another pretty rock star, indeed!

Sam can tell Callen is off his game and he suspects it may have to do with Hetty and her collection of orphan children who grow up to become NCIS agents.  I’m not quite too sure why this is affecting Callen as strongly as it is, but he decides to have it out with his mentor to find out why.  Does he feel manipulated or just not special anymore and only one of many orphans in her pen? Too say he doesn’t take it too well is an understatement!

But Grace confronts Callen with maybe the real reason behind his feelings….will they all find themselves alone after all the missions are over and there is no one left to kill?  When do you stop?  When do you get a real life?  All questions that perhaps Callen and the team don’t want to face….or answer.

It was a pretty subdued ending with our bad guys going down without much of a fight. Once again the story line was secondary to finding out more about the team and what motivates them to do what they do so well.  We found out a little more about Hetty and what makes her tick….but does that take away some of her mystique?  Maybe.  Yet it was a touching scene between Callen and Hetty and her explanation seemed to appease Callen.  An urban spy legend or a mother swan protecting her children?  Both make Hetty a unique human being and one of the best written characters on television today.

Show Highlights

*So who of you out there thought we would ever be talking about Harry Potter and Linus van Pelt from Peanuts in an opening segment of NCISLA?…raise your hands!?  The partners had me laughing out loud as they argued through their various trials and tribulations in typical team fashion.  I just can’t see Callen playing a werewolf…even for Sam!

*So we learn that not only does Deeks play the violin but he also played the guitar…unfortunately he can’t sing.  Ouch!

*Don’t you love to see Hetty packing a gun?  We haven’t seen her do that since Endgame!

*I agree Deeks….please make this the last time he goes undercover as the janitor!  Why couldn’t Sam be the janitor this time?

Best Lines From the Show: 

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Callen:  If any one’s going to go as a werewolf it should be Deeks, the guys half way there already!

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Kensi:  Dance monkey, dance.

Deeks:  Possessed much?

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Deeks:  Oh God.  Hi! How are you?  What can I do for you?

Eric: Hetty wants us….

Deeks:  Oh awesome!  I’d love to be a part of it… going to go solve some crimes…

Eric:    …up in Ops.  Wow… that was excitement.

Kensi:  No, Eric.  That was fear.

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Hetty:  Oh bugger!

Callen:  (To Sam) I hope she’s talking about you!

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Sam:  Sounds like the honeymoon is over.

Callen:  You guys in position?

Deeks:  Huh?  Well, one of us is.

Bromance Moments

Sam:  Come on G! It’s one day. Maybe three hours in the afternoon.  It’s not the whole day.

Callen:  Three hours?

Sam:  You’re her uncle.

Callen:  I’m not really her uncle.

Sam: She calls you Uncle Callen.

Callen:  And I’m not very good with kids either.

Sam:  Now you sound like Kensi, kids love you!

Callen:  You’re kids maybe, other kids not so much.

Sam:  Three weeks ago that kid in the sewer was ready to poison half  the city.  You talked him out of it.

Callen:  That’s true but I was also ready to shoot him.

(Poor Uncle Callen!)

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Callen:  I hate when she does this.

Sam:  Sucks doesn’t it?  You two are cut from the same cloth.

Callen: Hardly.  Hetty is hand painted silk…I’m more…

Sam: ….itchy polyester?

Callen:  I was going to say denim.

Sam:  Well-worn denim

Callen:  What the hell is that supposed to mean?

(Great bromance going on here!)

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Densi Moments

Deeks:  What are you doing?

Kensi:  Shaving my legs, what does it look like I’m doing?

Deeks:  It looks like you’re cleaning your gun with my t-shirt.

Kensi:  Oh, sorry it was on the bench…thought it was a rag.

Deeks:  No, rags don’t have sleeves.  I mean I’ve had this thing since high school.

Kensi:  Shirt!  I believe it.  Come on….that was funny.  Oh, no comment on me shaving my legs…Can I help you?  Is it from the waist down. Awwha!  Dude…come on…I’ll buy you a new one!

Always love to see Densi go undercover as husband and wife because we get such great banter between the two agents.  No one but Densi can make the simple act of carrying the bride over the threshold a complicated project…..This is not ice dancing…indeed!

This week we had the chance to speak to guest stars, Carsten Norgaard and Ronan Vibert who graciously spent time with NCISLA Magazine to tell us about the  filming  of tonight’s episode.  Both enjoyed their time spent on the Paramount lot and working with the cast and crew.  Make sure you stop by and find out more about Carsten and Ronan!

We’re getting close to the final episode of the season which promises to pull out all the stops according to Shane Brennan. It won’t be long until we find out what he has in store for the fans.  Will this be the most powerful finale that they have ever done, as he promises?  Come back next week to NCISLA Magazine for my review of Parley as forge our way to the final episode!

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Interview with Carsten Norgaard

 Carsten Norgaard 2Carsten Norgaard was a determined man! Despite a consistently weak phone signal, he was not going to be deterred from finishing his interview with NCISLA Magazine! Our conversation was interrupted a number of times during the course of the call but with a little bit of patience and a lot of humor, we rallied on.  With great forbearance, Carsten graciously answered a number of questions I had in regards to his guest appearance as Nolan Vandenberg on this week’s episode, Raven and the Swans on NCIS Los Angeles.

This versatile performer has worked with some of the best in the business and has had a varied career in film and television. Carsten was born and raised in Denmark and eventually made his way to England to study acting.  NCISLA Magazine asked him about his decision to become an actor and what it was like to be on the set of NCISLA. Let’s welcome Carsten to the NCISLAFamilia and find out more about this delightful actor.

When you were in Denmark what made you decide to become an actor and go to London to study?

I did get my economics degree first.  I guess that was the most sensible thing to do.  I always loved movies since I was very little and decided to travel and I thought London would be a great place to start out so I moved from Denmark to study there.  I became an actor because it’s like escapism…craving a character or a life that is different from who you are.  I loved the movies and it was something I always wanted to do.

What project first brought you to Hollywood?

Actually Mighty Ducks brought me to Hollywood.  That’s how I got over and I ended up spending about five month there making that movie and ultimately it was the catalyst to making me move out there full time.  It was a great experience from working on small European projects where you all have to share a room together and this was the first time I had a trailer!  It was just on a different scale.

You’ve done comedy and drama work, what do you prefer and enjoy doing the most?

I think one of the great things about what I’ve been able to tackle on both sides of Europe and the States, is that there are just different feels to the different projects.

What was it like working with legends like Dustin Hoffman and Michael Gambon when you guest starred in HBO’s Luck?

That was a tremendous experience doing that show in so many ways.  I worked with the director, Michael Mann before so it was fantastic.  Just being around the whole cast of characters was tremendous.  It was a great ride while it lasted and everyone was sad when it closed because of the problem working with the horses.  But it was so great to work with some of the greatest actors and directors of our time.

Can you tell us a little about your character on NCISLA and who did you work with? 

Carsten Norgaard 1I play Nolan Vandenberg, a Dutch businessman who pops up on the radar in connection to some manufacturing equipment that ends up in a manufacturing facility in Iran and it rings some bells in regards to being an illegal operation and that is what the stakeout is all about.    He’s an international businessman with lots of ventures.  He is a very wealthy, powerful and smart businessman who runs a successful international business and he is highly visible in magazines and such.    It was my first time shooting on the Paramount lot and it’s great because there are only so many shows you get to shoot in LA.  It’s such a beautiful studio and driving through the gates in the morning you just think about all the history that the place has….wonderful.   We also shot in the Biltmore Hotel too which has a lot of history.  It’s where they would host the Oscars and I had never been there before, so it was a beautiful experience being part of old Los Angeles.

I worked along with Ronan Vibert (who plays Visser) who was my right hand guy and takes care of all the dirty laundry and helps to make sure all is taken care of on my behalf.  He’s a great guy to work with.

What was it like on set? 

I thought everyone was like a family and rested well in each other’s company.  Everybody had a lot of fun and everyone enjoyed what they were doing.  Robert Florio was our director and he’s worked on so many different episodes.  So I thought it was interesting to work with somebody who is entrenched in the show from so many different angles.

I worked mainly with Chris (O’Donnell) and LL Cool J who were just great guys.  It was fun filming in Los Angeles too.  I wish there were more shows filming in Los Angeles, instead of having to go on location all the time.  Overall it was a great experience and everyone seemed to love what they did ….great actors who were bantering with each other and they were just a lot of fun.  And there is nothing like working on a show where you really feel like everyone is getting along with each other and you could tell that the group in front of and behind the camera really enjoyed their time together.  That’s something that works great when you come into as a guest star on an episode where there is a great synergy among everybody!

Thanks go out to Carsten for his patience and good nature in answering all of our questions (sometimes more than once!!).  We look forward to seeing Carsten in his future endeavors and invite him to stop back again to NCISLA Magazine anytime!

Be sure to check out his website: http://www.carstennorgaard.com/

and follow him on Twitter: @carstennorgaard

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