Everything about Call Me Fitz, eh?

Interview with Call Me Fitz creator Sheri Elwood

From the show’s official blog:

  • Interview with Call Me Fitz creator Sheri Elwood
    With CALL ME FITZ, I set out to ponder the notion “can a man change”? The show looks at good vs. bad, right vs. wrong, and – this is where the comedy kicks in – all the gray areas in between. We really try to spin each episode around one aspect of Richard Fitzpatrick’s psychological make-up, so the stories are really about something. Then we mix in a triple shot of bourbon, a few hookers, and watch the wreckage fall where it may… Read more.
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Interview: Jonathan Torrens of Call Me Fitz

From the official blog:

  • CAST INSIDER: Jonathan Torrens
    On the surface, Chester appears to have it together in season two; he’s got a powerful job, the beautiful girl, and – best of all – Fitz right where he wants him. Sadly, this only means he has further to fall from grace. As we saw in the Repo Wedding episode, Chester has been hiding a secret that will once again give Fitz the upper hand and leave him marinating in his own patheticness. Read more.
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Tracy Dawson, the tornado of Call Me Fitz

From Jennifer Hoegg of the Kings County News:

  • Call My Fitz: Perfect for the role
    Tracy Dawson is twice as funny these days, splitting her time between two coasts, two countries and two passions: writing and acting. In Los Angeles, her agent has said she’s a Canadian Tina Fey, shopping comedy scripts around town and going to acting auditions. In Wolfville, the Call Me Fitz actress is playing Meghan Fitzpatrick – sister to star Jason Priestley’s Richard Fitzpatrick – and holing up at the Blomidon Inn. Read more.
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Standing in for Fitz on Call Me Fitz

From Jennifer Hoegg of Kings County News:

  • Behind the scenes on Call Me Fitz
    For the past three years, Rafuse has had an important role on Call Me Fitz, but you won’t be seeing him on screen in the HBO Canada production. Rafuse is the stand-in for the show’s star, Jason Priestley, by taking his place in every scene while camera angles, lighting and sound are adjusted. It takes a pair of special shoes to make the 5’5” Kentville native even with Priestley’s 5’7” height, and at 56, he’s older than the former 90210 star. Read more.
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