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Summary

In this engaging conversation, John J. O’Neill shares insights into his acting career, his role as Gary Lester in Constantine, and the dynamics of working in theatre and television. He reflects on his early inspirations, favorite roles, and the importance of music in his life. The discussion also touches on the strong bond among the Constantine cast, the impact of social media on the show’s legacy, and the potential for future projects. O’Neill’s passion for acting and connection with fans shines through as he expresses gratitude for their support and excitement for what lies ahead.

Takeaways

John J. O’Neill’s early inspiration came from his mother and the musical Bugsy Malone.

His favorite role was Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, which he played for three years.

O’Neill sees acting as a job but music as a pure passion.

He empathizes deeply with his character Gary Lester, seeing him as a tragic figure.

The bond among the Constantine cast is attributed to positive energy from the top down.

Bunny boiler behavior refers to obsessive or stalker-like behavior.

O’Neill feels more at home on stage than in front of the camera.

He expresses a desire to return to the role of Gary Lester if given the chance.

The show’s strong fanbase and social media presence could lead to future opportunities.

O’Neill appreciates the support from fans and looks forward to future projects

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