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Josh Lucas Got Married!

Josh Lucas and Jessica Ciencin Henriquez got married on March 17. Congratulations!

Just married!

Josh Lucas and an expectant Jessica Ciencin Henriquez take their first steps as husband and wife after tying the knot on Saturday, March 17 at the Conservatory Garden in New York City’s Central Park.

The Firm star wore a blue suit, while his new bride, a writer, chose a long gown with a lace overlay, accented by jeweled heels and a wavy hairstyle.

Lucas, 40, and Ciencin Henriquez are set to welcome their first child later this year.

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Josh Lucas lawyers up

We grew up waiting for the latest Grisham novel, and the inevitable film that would follow. John Grisham fans are rejoicing at the return of the first novel to film lawyer, Mitch McDeere, as he makes a comeback ten years after taking down the Mafia, but on TV this time.

Super gets the skinny on reviving Mitch McDeere from star Josh Lucas, who was chosen by John Grisham to be the TV reincarnation of McDeere, and he opens up about running, working in a blizzard, freezing for his dogs, and why you will be glued to The Firm.

How did you get the role?

I was actually doing a movie with Nicolas Cage (Stolen) down in New Orleans and I just got the script and they said they had offered it to me based on conversations that the creator had had with John Grisham. John had liked certain things that he had seen from a number of movies that I had done that made it seem like I would be a good fit for Mitch McDeere, so from the very beginning it was an honor to be kind of chosen by John Grisham to play that character in particular ’cause I knew Mitch McDeere was one of the most important characters that Grisham felt he had created.

How did you prepare to become Mitch McDeere? You mentioned having seen the film and reading the book, anything else you did?

It’s kind of a funny side story, but the movie I was doing with Nicolas Cage, I played a very broken person—he was actually missing a leg, and because of that he had built up his entire upper body and he was physically huge, I was like a bodybuilder. When the writer of the show came to New Orleans to meet with me, to talk about whether I was going to do the show or not, he was very concerned that I looked like a bodybuilder and not like a lawyer, so one of the things I actually had to do was to get down to what I normally look like, and I kinda had to prepare physically that way. A lot of it was trying to understand the mind of a lawyer. There was one particular book that was tremendously helpful which is by a great writer called Scott Turow, who also wrote “Presumed Innocent”, which became a Harrison Ford movie. Scott had gone to Harvard law school like my character Mitch McDeere, and he wrote about that experience, and it was called “One L,” which is a book that a lot of people who want to become lawyers read, and that was the primary influence that helped me understand the character from that way as well. A lot of it was just studying the book and the original movie which were the two main influences I had as well.

Since you’re really immersed in legalese, have you found yourself absorbing legal knowledge and consequently giving legal advice to friends?

(Laughs) Absolutely not! If anything, it’s made me more skeptical of the law in some ways because this show is written mostly by lawyers and they write a lot about the twists and turns of how the law can be manipulated and that’s a really scary thing to see.

What type of viewer do you think would enjoy your show the most?

I think it’s interesting, it’s very much a family show but it is a John Grisham thriller, and it is a legal thriller. I think people who like legal thrillers, really. It’s people who appreciate watching the nuances of the American legal system, because a lot of the show is about that, and people who love John Grisham’s work, the page-turner thriller aspect of it.

You mentioned on Jay Leno that you have been running like crazy. How many takes does it get you to perfect a running scene?

One of the things they made me do in the beginning of the series was running a lot, and they had to determine how much I can run in one day and they were like, “Okay, Josh can’t run twelve hours,” then “Josh can’t run ten hours a day,” “Josh can only run eight hours a day.” It really became like that, they had to schedule it so I would be running in the morning, then not running for a couple of hours, then running again, then not running again, honestly, I just almost collapsed from running too much (laughs). So we did a lot of takes, just like an action film where you do it over and over, but with television it’s much faster than a movie so you don’t do it as many days in a row, that’s for sure. It’s usually just one hard day of running a week. I don’t have to work out anymore, though, my job is working out.

Have you had any funny moments during shooting?

The lucky experience we’ve had during the show is that I love the cast, we have a really great camaraderie and friendship, and because we’ve had to spend so much time together, one of the funniest things on set that I can’t tell you about over the phone is Callum, who plays my brother, has a very filthy mouth, to say the least. He loves to swear and just swear at the top of his voice kind of screaming over and over, but he does it for fun and he has the whole crew rolling in laughter when he does it, which is when he makes a mistake, and he likes to make mistakes so it happens a lot.

You’ve been filming mostly in Toronto and Washington. Was it hard uprooting yourself temporarily from New York?

It is hard. One of the very complex things about doing a TV series that’s different from a movie is where you go. In a movie you go somewhere for three or five weeks, not particularly long, but a television series is a complete change of lifestyle. We’re shooting here for eleven months now, it’s a huge commitment, basically a complete life change. One of the challenges here was that yesterday, it was eighteen degrees below zero, and we were filming outside in the snow, it was incredibly cold, and we were basically working in a blizzard. I’m used to that weather in New York, but I’m not used to working outside so it’s a challenge for all of us, the crew in particular. So yeah, it is a big change but I work so much that I haven’t gotten to know Toronto as much as I would like and New York is fairly close by so any chance I get I go home for the weekend, so it’s been OK.

How do you relax there when you’re not busy filming?

I have two great dogs that are with me and there are a bunch of dog parks and my most favorite thing to do is take these two to the park, even in the winter. One of them is a Siberian Husky, and watching her in the snow is just marvelous. I spent a lot of time freezing in the park watching my dogs have the time of their lives, it’s one of the fun things we’ve been doing.

We love that you love your dogs!

Yeah, they’re a lot of fun! I have a movie, I think coming out in the Philippines, about a dog that I love as well. It won an award in Australia for Best Film called “Red Dog”, so keep a look out for that, it’s a really wonderful film.

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  • NBC replacing ‘The Firm’ with ‘Awake’

    Looks like they’re pulling the plug on The Firm due to low ratings. From Entertainment Weekly:

    The Firm has lost NBC’s Thursday night account.

    After dragging its heels for weeks in the ratings, NBC is pulling the John Grisham-inspired legal drama from its weekday lineup.

    Instead, NBC’s new high-concept drama Awake will take its place starting March 1.

    The Firm will move to Saturday nights at 9 p.m. for the remainder of its run — so, yes, it’s basically cancelled, no surprise there. Last night’s episode delivered only 3 million viewers and an anemic 0.8 rating in the adult demo. Awake stars Jason Isaacs as a detective who finds he is leading a complex double life after a tragic accident.

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  • Hollywood notes: Josh Lucas high on TV’s ‘Firm’

    Josh Lucas is the latest film actor to make his way to television, starring in the small-screen version of “The Firm.”

    You might recall Tom Cruise starred in the movie about attorney Mitch McDeere, which is based on the John Grisham novel.

    In the new show, the lawyer and his family have been in the Federal Witness Protection Program for the past 10 years. He’s practicing law in Washington, D.C., and just when it seems everything is OK, new threats start.

    The film version was a big hit for Cruise. Lucas felt a responsibility to pay homage to Cruise’s performance.

    “Tom Cruise does this beautiful thing in the movie, not just with the paranoia and the ambition and the drive that he obviously exhibits throughout with the character, but little details that I hope one day to actually incorporate into the series,” Lucas says.

    “And to me, it’s about making those little moments that hopefully, maybe someday, somewhere down the series, you’ll see that, and someone goes, ‘Oh, that’s a direct connection to the movie.’ ”

    The reason Lucas was willing to make the shift to TV had to do with the series being based on Grisham’s writing. Plus, he’s seen all the other movie stars who have made the leap to TV. In the next few weeks you will be able to see Dustin Hoffman, Angelica Huston and Don Cheadle starring in TV shows.

    “Television has some of the best writing that’s going on. You look at Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg. I put Grisham up there in terms of really being in the popular zeitgeist in the hugest way,” he says. “And I felt that the pilot was such a page turner and that the sense of what I got from the ideas of speaking about where it was going to me was thrilling. It was possibly thrilling television and that I felt I hadn’t seen a John Grisham thriller yet on TV.”

    Read more here: http://www.fresnobee.com/2012/01/23/2693727/hollywood-notes-josh-lucas-high.html#storylink=cpy

    Josh Lucas reveals secret engagement

    Congratulations to Josh and his fiancee!

    The major push every man needs in order to cross the threshold into “I do” territory comes in many forms, and for Josh Lucas, his came in the form of a mountain lion.

    The actor, who stars in the NBC drama “The Firm,” confirmed on Friday’s “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno” that he indeed proposed after an encounter with a large wild feline.

    Lucas, 40, was on location shooting a film in Big Sur, Calif., with his girlfriend when the spontaneous, life-changing moment took place.

    “I was doing this great movie in Big Sur, California, and it was a very, very low-budget movie,” he told Leno, to set the scene. “Oftentimes, they put you up in these terrible little hotels and so they said, ‘You have $30 a day of a hotel allowance.’ And I used that money to find my own place to stay … We stayed there and had our first night. It was absolutely wonderful.”

    The “Sweet Home Alabama” actor went on to explain that he and his girlfriend would then trek back and forth between their resort and the set each day.

    But one night, when Lucas was heading back solo after shooting wrapped, he encountered a problem.

    “That night, I then go home at 4 o’clock in the morning and realize I don’t have a flashlight … And as I’m going up, I get to the point where I realize I can see nothing,” he described. “I am now going along, hand by hand … and I hear, totally serious, two big breaths, and 6 feet above me, I see the very slight glint of the eyes of a huge mountain [lion], and I literally proceed to do what I had just read in the instructions.

    “I started screaming and yelling and literally being as crazy as I could be. It padded off and just slowly went away and I worked my way into the trailer and I got in and I decided at that moment that this woman was the woman for me.”

    Lucas took the incident as a sign and popped the question shortly thereafter.

    He is so far choosing to keep her anonymous

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