Up Close and Personal
Chanada Films (CF): What was the most memorable Chanada Film moment for you?
Gerry Corcoran (GC): I was shocked at the appalling profanity in "The La$t Dinero" script.

CF: You played a bad guy in both "Urban Puzzle" and "The Railroad Bible" and now
you are currently tackling a role of good guy in "The La$t Dinero". Do you have a preference?

GC: Bad guys. They are more fun. But this new role Eamonn Currie might have to cut a few corners. He's no alterboy.

CF: If the "Channi Awards" existed, who would win Best Actor and Best Actress?
GC: Rachel Cullen's role as Vanessa (The Railroad Bible) would win best actress and best actor would go to Ted Tilden (P.E. Tilden Jr.) for his dual roles in The Railroad Bible.

CF: What did you like about their performances?
GC: Rachel was natural and believable. Ted (P.E. Tilden Jr.)
seemed to have enjoyed his roles.



CF: Do you think any of the Chanada Films Actors could star in a Hollywood production?
GC: Jack Trentman could play a jazz musician squeezed by the                                mob. Joel Davis could play some guy in New York getting caught between corrupt drug squad cops and racketteers. He's got a certain presence. 
Gerry has been involved with all three Chanada Films Production. An accomplish actor, Gerry has shared his uncanny talent to the silver screen for over 10 years. 
Up Close and Personal with Gerry Corcoran
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