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天美传媒's Theatre Department hosted a Q&A with two Hollywood veterans

by Bonnie Eissner and Jeffrey Weisbord

As a writer, director and producer, has worked with John Travolta, Emilio Estevez, Salma Hayek and Jeff Bridges, among others. , Mr. Robinson鈥檚 latest release, which he wrote and directed, is a Cold War thriller about an ill-fated Soviet submarine mission and the clash between the hardened captain (played by Ed Harris) and the conspiring KGB operative (played by ) assigned to his ship.

Five days after the film鈥檚 March 1 release, Mr. Robinson and Mr. Duchovny were on campus for a special screening and a Q&A session moderated by Theatre Department Chair and Professor Nicholas Petron, M.A. 鈥70. Mr. Robinson also hosted a master class for theatre students and attended a reception with students and alumni. 鈥淭o come back to Adelphi, where I got my initial training, is just really quite wonderful,鈥 he told Long Island Online News.


What was on the minds of these two Hollywood veterans last March? Here, we share some of their thoughts.

Todd Robinson on why he wrote a Cold War submarine epic:
“We grew up with the Cold War as a very real thing. We had fallout shelters in our schools…My dad actually built bomb shel- ters. He was an architect…That kind of made it very real for me…But growing up, I was always wondering who鈥檇 be pushing the buttons, or exact that attack. As I got older, it dawned on me that it鈥檇 be regular people. And so the story has to do with how we objectify our enemy in order to do them harm.”

David Duchovny on filmmaking and the unexpected:
“I鈥檝e never really learned anything from success. I鈥檝e only really learned from failure. The actual shooting of this was a great experience…We shot this in only 20 days. I just have a pleasant feeling about the whole experience. And as I work more and more, there is the finished product, which I鈥檓 proud of, but there is also just the experience of making the film as a human. And that human experience becomes more important.”

Todd Robinson on the role of a director:
“The director鈥檚 job is that of a conductor, and you have a 30,000-foot view.”

David Duchovny on his biggest epiphany as an actor:
“I鈥檓 waiting for that. I don鈥檛 know if it ever really happens. This is the key, again… relaxation. Stop questioning yourself and stop thinking in those terms…’When鈥檚 the epiphany going to happen?'”

David Duchovny Todd Robinson
David Duchovny takes questions
following an on-campus
screening of Phantom
.

Todd Robinson 鈥82 (right) gives
Nicholas Moneta 鈥13 advice
during a master class.

Todd Robinson with students

Todd Robinson鈥82 (with black cap) and Theatre Department Chair and
Professor Nicholas Petron, M.A. 鈥70,
center with Adelphi theatre students.
B
ack row, from left听Lisa Gaylord 鈥13, Julie Brannon 鈥15, Kate Mcleod 鈥15,
James Weippert 鈥14, Felicia Ferrigno 鈥14 and Caitlin Belforti 鈥13.

Front, from left听
Ernaisja Curry 鈥14, Christopher Trindade 鈥14,
Leore Riven 鈥14and Lauren Meloro 鈥15
seated.

This piece appeared in the听听Spring 2013 edition.

For further information, please contact:

Todd Wilson
Strategic Communications Director
p 鈥 516.237.8634
e 鈥 twilson@adelphi.edu

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