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Anthony Simcoe

The man behind D'Argo The man behind fiery Luxan warrior D'Argo speaks - Anthony Simcoe comes out from under the make-up.

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Not just a normal role in a normal film
  You�ve been playing D�Argo for a few years now. How has your approach changed?

Takes a lot to kill a Luxan
  You�ve been killed off once this year already - how long do you think D�Argo�s going to be around?

Puppet co-actors
  How do you feel about working with animatronic characters?

Cutting edge of puppet technology
  Have you tried your hand at operating the puppets?

That�s my space ship!
  Do you enjoy working on virtual sets?

Audition trauma
  How did you feel when you got the job?

Directing an episode
  You�ve mentioned directing for theatre. Would you like to direct an episode of Farscape?

Advice only D�Argo could give
  What advice would you give a young actor who�s just been offered five years work under heavy alien make-up?

From Dorky Australian to D�Argo
  Do you ever use your D�Argo voice outside work?

Technobabble
  What do you think about the amount of technobabble on the show?

Simcoe hyper-rages?
  Do you find the fiery character of D�Argo influencing you in real life?

Stop laughing all the time.
  What sort of atmosphere do you get on the Farscape sets?

Feature film quality television
  Is there anything about Farscape that you feel gets overlooked?

Don�t burn your action figures
  How you feel about having an action figure made of you?

Full-time party madman looking for full-time party
  When researching for this interview on the internet we found a quote that said you wanted to be a full-time party madman. Is this still your goal?

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