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Interview:James Kyson Lee

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On August 24, 2007, RyanGibsonStewart held an interview via phone with James Kyson Lee, the actor who portrays Ando Masahashi.


Ryan Stewart: You're one of the few members of the cast that I see doing a lot of interviews with some of the smaller fan sites, rather than only interviewing with the larger news sites. I just want to tell you, on behalf of the fans, how much I appreciate that you devote so much of your time to interacting with your fans as directly as possible.

James Kyson Lee: Well, you're welcome, Ryan. For me, I consider that important because our fans have been such an important and integral part of our show. It only feels natural and right to give something back.


That's great. I actually noticed that there's a "Jameskysonlee" username which keeps sites like IMDb, Wikipedia, and Heroes Wiki updated.

Yeah, I have an administrative assistant who makes sure they keep track of stuff on the web.


Did you enjoy the Comic-Con?

I had a blast, yeah!


At the Comic-Con, Tim Kring mentioned that he wanted to encourage the Heroes fans to give something back. Are there any charities in particular that you're promoting?

Yeah. You know, this past Saturday, three other guys from the show and I performed for a charity event called Hot in Hollywood. It was to raise money for the AIDS Foundation. It was just an amazing night! It was really fun to see some of the people from other shows perform. We had a couple people from ER, people from Ugly Betty and Notes from the Underbelly. Of course, Sendhil, Jack, Zach, and I did the closing number of the show, singing three songs with a rock band and a choir. So it was a cool way to bring the house down.


No way! What did you guys sing?

We sang "Here Comes the Sun", and then U2's "Beautiful Day", and then we closed it with "Let the Sunshine In" from Hair.


That must have been some sight!

Yeah, yeah, it was pretty awesome, man! You know, that's probably one of the best parts of this world and being part of the show. It really give an opportunity for me to do something outside of the acting world, and give something back that has some impact and has a positive influence.


That must feel great.

Yeah, absolutely, yeah.


Have you checked out the latest graphic novel?

You know, I haven't , but a writer just told me that it's a two-parter on my character.


Yeah, that's exactly right.

I'd love to take a look when I can. Yeah, I never got a chance to look at all the graphic novels, so this will be really interesting.


Your character is the main focus of this one, and he appears in two other ones, as well.

Oh, that's really cool.


Yeah, you'll have to check that out.

Absolutely! In San Diego, they announced that DC Comics is going to be officially publishing our Heroes official comic book. I was just thrilled. I thought that was so exciting. I mean, what kid doesn't dream about being in a comic book one day? You know what I'm saying?


Yeah, it's very cool...even if your character has no superpowers.

[laughs] Well, you know, that's the fun part, actually! During Season One, I used to get asked the question all the time, "When is Ando getting powers?" And I used to daydream about different possibilities. Like what if Ando got something unique and random, like I turn villains into small toys? Like, "Here comes Sylar!" BAM! He's a dreidel. Then I spin him around for 15 seconds and he surrenders. Or BOOM! "You're a yo yo!" and I bounce you around. I don't know. I think in the supernatural world, we do need a character that a mortal and somewhat relatable. I think that is Ando. He does sort of represent the human race in this supernatural world, if you will. And there's something fun about that. Ando's a fun character to play because he's able to take the audience with him on the journey. So I really enjoy that.


I agree with you. You're in a select little group of characters that don't have powers on Heroes. There's Ando, Mr. Bennet, and Mohinder. You guys are the three main ones that have no powers. I think it's fantastic that you represent the everyman, the viewer.

Yeah, it does balance out the show. I think you'd get a little too carried away if everyone and their dog [had powers]. The next thing you know, Mr. Muggles zaps little light bulbs from his eyes. You know what I mean? It would just be La La Land. I think that's part of the appeal of the show, that it is somewhat rooted it in reality in the sense that all of these circumstances and happenings and are still somewhat believable. We're able to latch on to these characters.


How do you relate to your character then?

[laughs] You know, it's funny. Someone from the Comic-Con asked what we bring from our real life. I guess my answer was I bring my enthusiasm for women. I don't know. [both laugh] But Ando's a character that went through quite a bit of character growth in Season One, starting out as sort of a reluctant participant, coming out to a foreign world, and really becoming a believer. I think towards the later [part] of the season, he really kind of swapped roles with Hiro at times and started spearheading. There were times when Hiro was really down and Ando sort of became the encourager and the inspiration so that Hiro could do this. It got to the point where he went out to go face Sylar by himself because he thought Hiro wasn't going to do it. [laughs] You know, it's been a really fun transformation. I try to bring different aspects of myself to it, of course, incorporating all the imagination of our writers. But we'll see. I think it's going to be very interesting and we'll see how things progress.


How do you want Ando to grow in the next season?

I'd love to learn more about his background and his family. Also, it seems like Hiro and Ando have known each other since they were younger than maybe some people have realized. They could have been coworkers at work, but Hiro does mention the fact that Kensei is a childhood hero that they both grew up reading about. Of course, we have the comedic elements in the show, which I think just adds a different layer to the show entirely. And Ando and Hiro have this really great dynamic relationship. I'd love to be part of more action, you know? Naturally, I'm an athletic guy and I love being active. So I'd love to see Ando incorporated in more of that and just maybe kind of go out there and fight. You know, when we had the future episode, Hiro got to do a lot of the battle stuff. I think it'd be fun to see Ando get in the mix on some of the action stuff.


Yeah, I agree with you, I think that would be very neat. You mentioned Ando's family. Is there any chance of seeing any other Masahashis in Season Two?

You know, I have no idea at this point. We only just finished episode six and a lot of things are still under wraps. But I'd love to see maybe a love interest in Japan, or, I don't know, I'd love to see the storylines being expanded more. But we'll see. With this show, you never know what's going to happen, man.



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Cast

Sally ChamplinAlex FernandezMike FoyJames Kyson LeeNtare Guma Mbaho MwineJoshua RushJames RyenRoberto SanchezDiana Terranova

Crew

Adam Armus and Kay FosterYule CaiseZach CraleyNate GoodmanChuck KimTim KringJason La PaduraDebra McGuireJoe TolericoKevin Tostado

Graphic Novel Crew

Robert AtkinsMicah GunnellR.D. HallJoe KellyChuck KimKotzebue brothersRyan OdagawaJG RoshellMark Sable

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