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[The Gateroom]
You’ve recently finished filming some season 10
episodes for “Stargate: SG-1”. Can you describe
a typical day for you when you’re shooting?
[Cliff Simon]
Well, season 10 has got off to a good start,
with some very big episodes. Typically, I will
get picked up at around 6am, hair and makeup at
6.30, and on set to rehearse about 7 or 7.30am.
A lot of the scenes we have shot, especially in
"The Quest", are very big scenes with lots of
SPX (special effects), so filming does take a
long time. On an average day, we're finishing
around 8pm. It is tiring, as we are on our feet
most of the day.
[TG]
So what can we expect from Baal in season 10 of
SG-1?
[CS]
I think the fans will see a change in Baal - I
think, for the better, for the future. He is
still quite funny, and more human, and I hope he
doesn't lose his edginess.
[TG]
Baal’s character has evolved from your typical
“Big Bad” into a far more complex character, as
possibly the only surviving Goa’uld System Lord.
What is the most challenging part about playing
Baal?
[CS] First of all, playing Baal is a lot of fun.
I do have a fine line to follow, though, so as
not to let him get weak, while still playing him
as a fully 3-dimensional character. He is, and
always will be, a dangerous character, but he is
highly intelligent, and will sometimes pretend
to be weak to get his own way - it's all part of
the strategy!
[TG]
Of all the episodes of SG-1 you've filmed over
the years, which would you look back on and say
was your favourite, and why?
[CS]
Well, as of now, I would say "Insiders", as it
was my storyline, and for me it was a lot of fun
to do, as I had never done so much work with SPX
and VFX (visual effects). I know "Abyss was very
popular, and yes, it WAS good to torture
O'Neill!
[TG]
What do you enjoy the most about playing Baal?
[CS]
I think he can be very quirky. Most of all, I
enjoy the freedom that I have with the
character, and now he has gone to the stage
where he can either be good OR bad. Mmmmm, very
interesting! Let's see what the writers come up
with!
[TG]
Baal has worn any number of costumes, ranging
from almost biblical robes to designer suits. Do
you find his changing style fun or annoying?
[CS]
Yes, it's fun and good for the character.
Sometimes, the costumes are not that easy to
move in, and get extremely hot, but that's what
we, as actors, have to endure. Although I am
happy that Baal seems to be the fashion model on
"Stargate: SG-1"!
[TG]
Several cast members have written and/or
directed episodes for SG-1 and Atlantis. If you
were asked to write an episode of SG-1, what
would your plot be?
[CS]
We always see the heroes in situations that they
can either handle or are in control of. We
should see them when they really cannot do
anything about a certain situation. Then, of
course, Baal steps in and genuinely saves their
lives! I think, just for once, the bad guy
should save the people who are trying to get rid
of him!
[TG]
Are there any plans for you to appear in
“Stargate: Atlantis”, either as Baal or a
separate character, and would you ever consider
switching galaxies should the chance arise?
[CS]
I haven't been told anything, but yes, I would
love to switch galaxies as Baal, and go to
Atlantis, maybe to help the heroes, or just be
baaaaad!
[TG]
If you yourself, rather than a character you
played, were to head out to Atlantis in the
Pegasus Galaxy, what would your one luxury item
be, and why?
[CS]
Top of the line scuba equipment!
[TG]
Your fans really seem to enjoy your performance
as Baal. You do a great job at being evil.
Although we'd love to see you play the character
forever, the reality is that you will be
performing in other roles in the future. What
sort of roles do you see yourself doing in the
next several years? What would be your dream
role?
[CS]
Thanks for the compliments! I see myself in
features - I enjoy the psycho thrillers, and I
would love to play the villain in a hard-hitting
crime drama. I also see myself playing romantic
lead roles in romantic comedies, etc. As for
television, I would really like to do sitcoms as
the unfunny guy.
[TG]
Stargate seems to appeal to a lot of female
fans. It also seems that the Stargate
conventions have more women in attendance than
men. How do you feel about being adored by so
many women? Does it make life difficult at all?
[CS]
Are you kidding??? (Laugh.) Okay, seriously.
Generally, women watch more TV than men, in all
cases, so there are always more female fans.
Also, if a man is a fan, most of the time, he
will not let you know. For some reason, men tend
to think that to adore or admire an actor is a
woman's thing, I don't know, but I must say
that, of all the conventions I go to, things
seem to be pretty even.
[TG]
You appear at a lot of US and Canadian
conventions. Are there any plans for appearances
at conventions in Europe or elsewhere?
[CS]
I really hope I get more cons in Europe! I have
been to both London and Germany in the past, and
have also been asked for in France. I've also
been to Australia, and would love to go back.
However, I should be at the NEC in Birmingham,
England, in December this year if all goes well.
[TG]
Have you ever considered coming to film
something in Europe? There are plenty of fans
over here who would be delighted to see Cliff
Simon appearing in a more European environment.
[CS]
Of course I would love to shoot a film in
Europe! Unfortunately, it's not up to me. I
think the industry over there is great, and they
tend to make more of a real kind of film - real
people, etc, etc - as opposed to these huge
blockbuster action movies in the States - which,
of course, I would not say not to! But yes, if I
was asked (to make a film in Europe), I would
definitely like to.
[TG]
Out of all the things you have done: modelling,
dancing, swimming or acting, what have you
enjoyed the most and what has been the most
rewarding?
[CS]
Well, they are all completely different. My
career as a dancer, acrobat, then model was my
way of entering the business of acting, and
working my way up to where I sort of am now,
full time acting. I find that, with the acting,
I am treated as more of a professional than when
I was a dancer or a model
[TG]
Do you have any other projects you can tell us
about?
[CS]
Well, I am supposed to be doing either late this
year or sometime next year. It's an amazing true
story, but nothing is signed yet, so I would
rather not talk about it at the moment. I have
also been approached about a possible new sci-fi
show...
[TG]
Acting is obviously a huge part of your life.
When you’re not working on a role, what do you
do to keep yourself busy?
[CS]
I work out in a gym a lot, and I do a lot of
kiteboarding here in Malibu. For those of you
who don't know what it is, check it out on the
web - it's awesome! I used to windsurf a lot,
then switched (to kiteboarding). I ride my
motorbike through the Malibu Mountains, and I
spend as much time on the beach as I can - I
love the water. I also love to walk my dog.
[TG]
You’re a bit of an action man. Do you feel this
has helped or hindered your acting career on the
whole?
[CS]
It definitely helped my career. As an actor, you
need to be aware of your body and movement. In a
lot of acting classes, they will actually do a
dance class. Movement and being aware of ho you
move are very important. Also, making myself
take physical challenges helps me now with the
mental challenges I face as an actor.
[TG]
You moved over to Los Angeles from South Africa
a few years ago. What prompted this move?
[CS]
Well, a lot of things. I was a little bored with
my career. South Africa is very small, and,
eventually, I didn't feel like I was being
challenged enough. Also, the political
circumstances over there - I was just tired of
it all, and wanted quality of life. The material
things in life don't mean much if you don't HAVE
a life. I was tired of being in violent
situations, and was concerned for my wife. I had
also always wanted to live in the United States
- it's a great country!
[TG]
Given the choice right this second to be
anywhere in the world, where would it be?
[CS]
In a water bungalow on the island of Bora Bora.
Also Hawaii, where I will be in a few weeks for
a break, on an island called Kauai.
[TG]
One thing we never see in your more prominent
roles is your sense of humour. What makes you
laugh?
[CS]
My bull terrier dog, my wife, and I have some
very funny friends! Also, good stand-up
comedians make me laugh. Other than that, I do
tend to be a more serious type of person, but I
try!
A Final Message From Cliff...
Thank you to all of you who posted these
questions. I hope you are satisfied with the
answer, and thank you all for your continued
support. And remember - if you want to see me at
a con near you, it is up to you guys, as the
viewers need to get the organisers to request
me! I really hope to see you all in both
European conventions and in the States.
[TG] Thank you for your time, Cliff, and we hope
to see much more of Baal in the coming seasons
of SG-1!
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