Shawn Ashmore

Shawn Ashmore
Shawn Robert Ashmoreis a Canadian film and television actor. He is known for his roles as Jake in the television series Animorphs, Agent Mike Weston in the television drama series The Following, and Bobby Drake / Iceman in the X-Men film series. Ashmore also plays the main character, Jack Joyce, in the 2016 video game Quantum Break. He is the identical twin brother of actor Aaron Ashmore...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth7 October 1979
CityRichmond, Canada
CountryCanada
They had food fights all the time, they were three young guys in a van, for the first time.going across the country. They were excited more than anything, especially in the beginning. As much as it was serious and hard work and all that, there's no way they could have done what they did without having fun.
That's why Ged is perfect for an actor because he's the hero, but not a classic hero in the sense that he does good all the time.
I think, ultimately, those little details come through, even if it's just in my head.
I honestly don't feel that this story has been sugar-coated. Obviously you're telling the story of a hero . . . but it stays true to the essence of the run.
I honestly don't feel that this story has been sugar-coated, ... Obviously you're telling the story of a hero . . . but it stays true to the essence of the run.
I'm 25, so I've already gone through what my character Ged goes through, though it's on a general scale because I haven't studied at a wizard's school.
I'd take telekinesis. I could move things with my mind, and with telepathy I could control other people's minds and make them do whatever I wanted.
As a teenager at high school, I felt like an outsider.
I think it's more fun to play a hero with an edge.
I never could have planned this, and now I'm in my ideal situation career-wise and just sort of where I am in my life, and I'm super happy with how everything's going.
I think it is important that you care about the characters, and you are not just waiting for the next action sequence but have a vested interested in what happens to them.
I read the comics long before I was ever involved with the films.
Getting to play superheros is a pretty good job.
I just got Kill Bill: Vol. 2. I've watched it like eight times in the past two months. I just love the scene at the end between David Carradine and Uma Thurman.