Twist of Fate
First LOST. Then Home.
By Powell Berger
Annie and Ian Cusick never dreamed they’d call Hawaii home. But for Ian, one of the stars from the fomer TV hit “LOST,” plot twists are part of life. “We never knew if Ian would be killed off, so we figured we’d be in Hawaii for a year, tops,” says Annie as she reflected on their life in Hawaii. But of course, Ian wasn’t killed off. “When the show finally ended, we were rooted and our boys loved their schools and life was so beautifully simple and gorgeous, we thought why leave? Where would we go?”
Seven years after Ian’s character Desmond blew the hatch on “LOST,” the Cusicks have put down roots in Lanikai. They’ve launched Oahu-based Henry Joe Productions, created and released the HIFF award-winning short film “DRESS” (using all local talent), and enriched Honolulu’s children theatre with their talent and their dedication. All of this while Ian commutes wherever the work takes him, which at the moment, is Vancouver, Canada, where he’s starring as Kane, the sketchy guy on the spaceship in the CW’s new drama, “The 100.”
“Ian goes to work on a spaceship now,” Annie laughs. “How fun is that!”
When the filming shifts from the spaceship back down to earth, Ian comes home to Lanikai until the spaceship summons him back to Canada. Those earth-bound breaks created just the window needed for Ian and Annie to fulfill a commitment they had made to each other — to produce a movie project together.
“DRESS,” which debuted at HIFF and won the Audience Favorite award, tells the story of a man’s emotional journey after the death of his wife and his efforts to help his grieving sons cope with bereavement. It’s a story of love and loss and courage in the face of tragedy, exactly the kind of story Annie’s been directing in her work in children’s theatre for years.
“Ian and I’ve worked together for 21 years. We’ve raised three kids together, managed finances together, moved countries together,” Annie says. “But this time, there were 45 other people in the room!”
“It was wonderful, having Annie do this project with me,” Ian says. “I always knew she’d be good at producing but she was phenomenal. Then, at the end of the day, after everyone left and it was just us, we could talk about it all and share that side of it together.”
The New Year brings new projects for the couple. “Auntie Martha and the Nene,” a children’s play written and directed by Annie, opens at HTY in January, telling a sweet story of friendship, hope and opening up. Originally written and produced 13 years ago in her native Scotland, the show has traveled the globe and been produced on some of the most prominent stages of theatre, including Washington DC’s The Kennedy Center. Now it’s come to Hawaii with Annie back in the director’s chair.
Henry Joe Productions, named in memory of Ian’s late father, is cooking up new projects as well, with Ian looking to create more island-based work for the local, talented community. “Hawaii is our home, now,” Ian says. “And working at home is a dream come true.”
Despite their deep roots and commitment to Hawaii, it’s still hard, being so far from family back in Scotland. Annie’s parents have made the trek to Hawaii every two years since the family moved here. “Mum got in the ocean for the first time on Lanikai beach,” Annie says. “She kept saying ‘oh, the sand is moving between my toes!’’
http://www.insideouthawaii.com/January-2014/Twist-of-Fate/#
Network Premiere Day for The 100
Get ready!!
The 100 premieres 9pm ET tonight, March 19 on The CW.
While you wait………..
Curious about what Earth might look like 97 years into the future? The CW’s new series “The 100” has a decidedly dark view of where humanity might be.
Read Full Article Here:
‘Lost’s Henry Ian Cusick Tries to Save Humanity on The 100’
Attractive young people being sent to a post-apocalyptic Earth might be something one would expect from a CW sci-fi drama. What’s more of a surprise, however, is the constant danger of one of them getting a spear through the chest or a knife in the throat.
The 100, which premieres Wednesday (9 ET/PT), owes much more to the short-season storytelling and “anyone can die at any time” mantra of cable shows such as Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead than Gossip Girl or 90210. And creator Jason Rothenberg has already made fast friends with the network’s censors.
Read This Article Here:
‘The 100 Is Not Usual Fare From CW’
The 100′ Featured in TV Guide Magazine’s ‘Spring Preview-Must See Shows’ Issue
TV Guide Magazine says, “Earth is the new final frontier in this futuristic drama featuring a band of space-station juvies – 100 of them, to be precise – who go a bit native after being forced to explore the now-nuclear-ravaged planet.
‘I wanted to do a Lord of the Flies writ large and a story about colonizing another planet,’ says executive producer Jason Rothenberg, who found a perfect pairing of those ideas in the galleys for Kass Morgan’s young-adult novel of the same. ‘I read it and was like ‘This is exactly what I want to do, but the planet is earth!”
The Series will split it’s time between the Earth’s surface – where teenager Clarke and her fellow parolees battle one another, hormones and unnamed horrors – and the Ark, an orbiting monolith that houses a handful of power-grabbing adults (including Person of Interest‘s Paige Turco, Lost‘s Henry Ian Cusick, and Grey’s Anatomy vet Isaiah Washington).
‘Like [on] Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead, nobody is safe,’ stresses Rothenberg. ‘That is the kind of violence and the kind of world this is.’
~Damian Holbrook
The 100 premieres Wednesday, March 19th at 8 p.m. on CW8 Aggieland. Get more information on The 100 at cwtv.com, hulu, iTunes, and follow them on Twitter at @CWThe100.
http://www.kbtx.com/mycw8/entertainment/headlines/The-100-is-Featured-in-TV-Guide-Magazines-Spring-Preview-Must-see-Shows-Issue-249332832.html
Dress Wins ‘Best Short Narrative’ At 2014 Peace on Earth Film Fest!
Pleased and very honoured to announce Dress, which marked Ian’s directorial debut, has won this year’s Best Short Narrative at Chicago’s Peace on Earth Film Festival. The film screened there on Friday, March 7. Congratulations to Ian, Annie and Henry Joe Productions and to everyone involved in the making of this beautiful film!
http://www.peaceonearthfilmfestival.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=21&Itemid=9
Chicago Stage Standard Review: ‘Dress’, a New Film Directed by and Starring Henry Ian Cusick
‘Dress’, a new film directed by and starring Henry Ian Cusick
February 27, 2014
Dress is a lovely short film written (with Susan Stanton), directed and starring Henry Ian Cusick, best known from his work in Lost. The simple theme is beautifully executed with terrific cinematography, a lovely score (by Michael Giacchino and Grant Lee Phillips) and a fine supporting cast (Loretta Ables, Ho’Ano Au, Asher Morgado) set in in Hawaii where Cusick now lives.
Cusick plays a young father with two children dealing with the loss of his wife. Within moments you are drawn into the family’s pain, and the way each member manages that pain is humorous and heartbreaking.
Dress plays as part of the 2014 Peace on Earth Film Festival (POEFF), presented by Transcendence Global Media, NFP, in partnership with the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events. The sixth annual festival takes place at the Chicago Cultural Center’s Claudia Cassidy Theater, 78 East Washington, Thursday, March 6 through Sunday, March 9. Dress will be shown on Friday, March 7, at 10:20 p.m. Learn more at: www.peaceonearthfilmfestival.org. All screenings are free and open to the public.
http://chicagostagestandard.com/2014/02/27/dress-a-new-film-directed-by-and-starring-henry-ian-cusick/
Two Recent Press Interviews with Ian!
In advance anticipation of the DVD release ‘Not Another Happy Ending’, Ian recently did interviews with two UK publications. Read them at the links provided below……
From the Daily Record: “Scots Actor Henry Ian Cusick Tells Why He Had to Move Stateside for Work…..”
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/celebrity-interviews/scots-actor-henry-ian-cusick-3120255
From Female First: “Henry Ian Cusick Exclusive Interview”
http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/movies/henry-ian-cusick-interview-417023.html
* ‘Not Another Happy Ending’ releases on Feb. 10th in the UK*
Ian’s New Promo Pics
The 100 recently released new promotional photos of the cast. Ian’s are below……which one is your favorite? Feel free to comment and tell us!
New Official Dress Trailer
The official trailer is now finished and can be seen here at HIC’s vimeo page:
http://vimeo.com/85511969
Ian to Appear in Chicago at Walker Stalker Con 2014!
The dates for Ian’s appearances will be Friday, March 14 and Saturday March 15.
We are happy to announce our third completely non-Walking Dead related guest for Walker Stalker Con Chicago 2014!
We are excited to welcome Henry Ian Cusick to our lineup. You may recognize Henry from his role as Desmond Hume on LOST or his role as Stephen Finch on Scandal.
Henry will be in attendance both Friday & Saturday.
For more information please visit the guest page.
http://walkerstalkercon.com/chicago/guest-henry-ian-cusick/
InsideOut Oahu: Twist of Fate – Ian and Annie Cusick
Twist of Fate
First LOST. Then Home.
By Powell Berger
Annie and Ian Cusick never dreamed they’d call Hawaii home. But for Ian, one of the stars from the fomer TV hit “LOST,” plot twists are part of life. “We never knew if Ian would be killed off, so we figured we’d be in Hawaii for a year, tops,” says Annie as she reflected on their life in Hawaii. But of course, Ian wasn’t killed off. “When the show finally ended, we were rooted and our boys loved their schools and life was so beautifully simple and gorgeous, we thought why leave? Where would we go?”
Seven years after Ian’s character Desmond blew the hatch on “LOST,” the Cusicks have put down roots in Lanikai. They’ve launched Oahu-based Henry Joe Productions, created and released the HIFF award-winning short film “DRESS” (using all local talent), and enriched Honolulu’s children theatre with their talent and their dedication. All of this while Ian commutes wherever the work takes him, which at the moment, is Vancouver, Canada, where he’s starring as Kane, the sketchy guy on the spaceship in the CW’s new drama, “The 100.”
“Ian goes to work on a spaceship now,” Annie laughs. “How fun is that!”
When the filming shifts from the spaceship back down to earth, Ian comes home to Lanikai until the spaceship summons him back to Canada. Those earth-bound breaks created just the window needed for Ian and Annie to fulfill a commitment they had made to each other — to produce a movie project together.
“DRESS,” which debuted at HIFF and won the Audience Favorite award, tells the story of a man’s emotional journey after the death of his wife and his efforts to help his grieving sons cope with bereavement. It’s a story of love and loss and courage in the face of tragedy, exactly the kind of story Annie’s been directing in her work in children’s theatre for years.
“Ian and I’ve worked together for 21 years. We’ve raised three kids together, managed finances together, moved countries together,” Annie says. “But this time, there were 45 other people in the room!”
“It was wonderful, having Annie do this project with me,” Ian says. “I always knew she’d be good at producing but she was phenomenal. Then, at the end of the day, after everyone left and it was just us, we could talk about it all and share that side of it together.”
The New Year brings new projects for the couple. “Auntie Martha and the Nene,” a children’s play written and directed by Annie, opens at HTY in January, telling a sweet story of friendship, hope and opening up. Originally written and produced 13 years ago in her native Scotland, the show has traveled the globe and been produced on some of the most prominent stages of theatre, including Washington DC’s The Kennedy Center. Now it’s come to Hawaii with Annie back in the director’s chair.
Henry Joe Productions, named in memory of Ian’s late father, is cooking up new projects as well, with Ian looking to create more island-based work for the local, talented community. “Hawaii is our home, now,” Ian says. “And working at home is a dream come true.”
Despite their deep roots and commitment to Hawaii, it’s still hard, being so far from family back in Scotland. Annie’s parents have made the trek to Hawaii every two years since the family moved here. “Mum got in the ocean for the first time on Lanikai beach,” Annie says. “She kept saying ‘oh, the sand is moving between my toes!’’
http://www.insideouthawaii.com/January-2014/Twist-of-Fate/#
It’s Official – The 100 Premieres March 19, 2014!
The CW announced it’s mid-season schedule today.
The 100 will premiere on Wednesday March 19, 2014 at 9 PM EST. Mark your calendars!
http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2013/12/12/the-cw-network-sets-midseason-schedule-and-new-series-premiere-dates-991403/20131212cw01/