Justified: City Primeval: Vivian Olyphant on Working w/Dad Timothy Olyphant
The Big Picture [Editor's note: The following contains some spoilers for Justified: City Primeval.]Now living in Miami, 15 years after leaving Kentucky behind, U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens is finding that being the father of 15-year-old girl can be more challenging than dealing with bad guys, ensuring that a healthy work-life balance isn’t likely to ever happen.
OLYPHANT: During the original run of the show, I visited the set. I haven’t watched the show. I haven’t seen my dad’s work, in general. My siblings and I have never watched my dad’s work, and I don’t think my dad ever wanted us to watch his work. But I did visit the set, so I met the actors on the first show and Michael Dinner.
OLYPHANT: That was all Dona [Adrian Gibson], the costume designer. But I did get to say, “This is the most comfortable outfit.” There’s one of the jackets that I really wanted to wear, and I made that clear, when we were first trying on all the clothes. I kept saying, “That’s my favorite jacket,” and then I ended up wearing it. So, I had a little bit of influence in that, but that’s pretty much it.
One of my favorite moments in the whole season is when Raylan walks up on his daughter and Clement. There’s something so compelling about the three of you together, in that moment. What was that like to shoot? How was it to be sitting in the middle of that intensity that was going on between them? If she had her way, what would she want from her dad? What does she picture as their ideal relationship?
Now that you can look back on this whole experience, what would you say was the best thing about working with your dad, and what was not necessarily the worst thing, but maybe the most challenging or the most surprising thing about working with him? You have some emotional moments in this season. How did you find that stuff to do? Was it easy for you? Was that harder than you expected?
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