Bobby Campo gets his biggest Hollywood break

September 4, 2009, 3:48pm
Bobby Campo defines cool to be ‘timeless [as] Paul Newman.’
Bobby Campo defines cool to be ‘timeless [as] Paul Newman.’

For actor Bobby Campo, he is still learning the ropes of Hollywood. Lucky for him, he gets to star in the current local blockbuster “Final Destination 4,” which was shot entirely in 3D.

In the movie, Campo wrestles with death when he gets vision of a terrible accident that kills him and his friends while watching a daring car race.

Like its predecessors, this “Final Destination” leg aims to bring into the table much action, thrilling special effects and plot twists scenes the franchise is known for.

Below, Campo talks about his Hollywood journey and the latest movie hit…

Q: How do you keep your work on the cutting edge?
A: “I’m still learning! Everything is so new to me because I’ve only been doing this for three years so I haven’t exactly found a comfort zone and to me that makes it fresh. The fact of the matter is that I love to learn. That is probably why I started down this path because this profession scares me.”

Q: How do you reset yourself to become creative? Do you have any rituals?
A: “Music, I love listening to scores and soundtracks when I’m working (“The Dark Knight,” “Assassination of Jessie James”), and I like to throw some Nine Inch Nails in the mix. I like to just shut reality out and move into a world of imagination. Creativity can flow when distractions are removed… No cell phones on set and an iPod just about does the trick.”

Q: Do you recall a time when you have thrown away an existing idea to force yourself to find something new?
A: “Oddly enough I had this thought when I was in the shower the other day, WWRDJD – ‘What Would Robert Downey Jr. Do?’ I feel like this is the best answer for this question. Asking yourself WWRDJD in every situation is a surefire way to keeping it real.”

Q: How did you get involve in acting?
A: “I fell into this acting thing. Acting sort of picked me more than I picked it. My friend Lisa London practically dragged me to L.A. Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely love the art, but when I started I was petrified. Overcoming the challenge was a huge motivation to starting this career, but now I couldn’t imagine doing anything else.

When I first told my mom that I was going to drop out of college to become an actor, she said, ‘Finally! You’re not cut out for the regular world, you were born to be an actor,’ which was weird to me considering how short of a time I had been doing it.”

Q: How do you define cool?
A: “Cool is timeless. Paul Newman.”

Q: How do you define a trend?
A: “Trends are what’s cool right now. If Stephen Christian is doing it, it’s trendy. If I’m doing it, then it used to be trendy. Stephen is my brother-in-law and damn that guy knows how to dress. He’s given me a ton of clothes, mainly because I think he feels bad for me. I’m a t-shirts and jeans kinda guy.”

Q: What is the coolest aspect about your upcoming movie [“The Final Destination”]?
A: “Hands down, the 3D. I’d have to see this movie just for that. This is historical in a way! The F23’s are brand new, never been used before 3D cameras developed by James Cameron. I just can’t wait to see it in a huge theater! I can safely say, there will be no spectators in this movie, as an audience member you are in the thick of it right there with the characters on screen. You might pay for the whole seat, but all you’ll need is the edge!”

Q: Professionally, what do you want to be doing in 10 years?
A: “Making my own movies! I want to make a trilogy.”

Q: If you could work with anyone in the world, who would it be and what would you do?
A: “Paul Newman and Robert Downey Jr./Johnny Depp with David Fincher directing. I’d be acting or maybe eating craft services… they would have a big ass budget so you know the food would be amazing.”

Q: Who is your favorite actor/actress of the moment, and what makes them cool to you?
A: “That’s a tough one. Johnny Depp is, and always has been, a favorite of mine. I was at Comic-Con this year and he was there. I wanted to talk to him, but didn’t get to, which was unfortunate. Robert Downey [Jr.] as well. Both of them are fantastic actors, but more importantly they seem to have a blast doing what they do. Their work is so interesting because they are leading men, but with something unique added into it. They’re rock stars really. One minute Johnny is Willy Wonka, the next, he’s Dillinger. I respect their versatility so much.”

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