Interview: Terry O’Quinn and Michael Dorman (Patriot)

The former John Locke of “Lost,” Terry O’Quinn, is now starring with Michael Dorman in the Amazon Prime series, “Patriot.” Host Veronica Castro gets the details from the stars. Season 2 is now being streamed on Amazon.

Video Content: Terry O’Quinn and Michael Dorman (2017)
In this revised version of our 2017 interview with footage from season 2, SIDEWALKS host Veronica Castro interviews the lead actors of the quirky political drama, “Patriot.” Michael Dorman (starring as intelligence officer John Tavner) and Terry O’Quinn (Tom Tavner, John’s State Department Director of Intelligence father) give us details of the Amazon Prime show, the actors playing guitars on the episodes, and O’Quinn’s feelings on saying goodbye to his breakout character of Locke on “Lost.”

Mini-Biographies:
Born in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, Terry O’Quinn found major fame by playing John Locke on “Lost.” Before that, fans knew him as Peter Watts in “Millennium.” O’Quinn also starred in recent series “666 Park Avenue,” “Gang Related,” and “Secret and Lies,” as well as had recurring roles on “JAG,” “Harsh Realm,” “Alias,” “Earth 2,” “The West Wing,” and the rebooted “Hawaii Five-0.” He has a recurring role on NBC’s spinoff “The Blacklist: Redemption.” In films, he had the title role in “The Stepfather” and “Stepfather II.” Some of his films are “Heaven’s Gate, “ “All the Right Moves,” “Silver Bullet,” “SpaceCamp,” “Young Guns,” “Blind Fury,” “The Rocketeer,” “Tombstone,” “The X-Files: Fight the Future,” “Rated X,” and “American Outlaws.”

Born in Auckland, New Zealand, Michael Dorman is an Australian actor, who was on the TV series “The Secret Life of Us,” “Wonderland,” “Wild Boys,” and “Serangoon Road.” Some of his film roles include “Suburban Mayhem,” “50 Ways of Saying Fabulous,” “Acolytes,” “Prime Mover,” “Triangle,” “Daybreakers,” “Needle,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “Goldstone,” and “West.”

Interview Credits:
Recorded: February 22, 2017
Host / Producer: Veronica Castro
Editor: Richard R. Lee
Special Thanks To: Amazon Studios

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