Archive for December, 2014

Michael Rooker hijacks interview for Reno Comic Con

You don’t just interview Michael Rooker. Michael Rooker interviews you.

Undead Walking: Michael Rooker Starring In The Driving Dead PSAs

Many fans of The Walking Dead know Michael Rooker for his work as Merle Dixon on The Walking Dead, but now they should know him as a safety advocate as well.

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Video: The Driving Dead Webseries

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The Driving Dead - Episode 2: The Gas Station

Episode 2 of the Driving Dead online web series featuring Michael Rooker for the Illinois Department of Transportation

The Driving Dead - Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) Promotes Safe Driving

“Be safe on your journey. Its purpose isn’t getting from one point to the next, it’s surviving to see another day.”

Interview: Rooker’s Ready to Return for “Guardians of the Galaxy 2″

Taking a moment to reflect on his newfound moment in the sun in conjunction with “Guardians'” home video release, Rooker — who first grabbed Hollywood’s attention in the late ’80s in films like “Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer” and “Mississippi Burning” — spoke with CBR News and made one thing perfectly clear: he’s ready to head forward, especially when it comes to reprising the role of Yondu…

‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ star Michael Rooker excited about upcoming sequel

As you’d expect from an actor who has played his fair share of black-hearted men, Michael Rooker likes things dark. Really, really dark. Particularly when he’s watching a movie…

Interview: Michael Rooker talks driving safety, Guardians, and Walking Dead

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Jim at The Movie Blog got a chance to sit down with Michael Rooker in Chicago. With the upcoming DVD release of Guardians of the Galaxy, and The Walking Dead in the midst of an exciting season, this is the best time to share the interview with all of you…

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