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Trey Moore, actor (USA), 14/09/2009
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In just a couple of years, Trey Moore, an American actor, has managed to carve a niche for himself on the stage – appearing as Oedipus Rex and Romeo – and on the big screen in the 'Leatherheads' directed by George Clooney, among other exciting roles. He has appeared on the Today Show, Entertainment Tonight, Inside Edition, Playboy Radio and E!News. |
When you cried last time and, if no secret, for what reason? The last time I cried, that's a good one! I would say that the last time I shed some tears would probably be during the viewing of the new film, 'Adam' (Fox Searchlight Pictures). It was an incredibly touching story and perfectly executed. I am not much of a crier in general. It's not that I am some macho character, just that I have always been the type to hold the emotion of sadness or defeat inside until I am certain that all constraints have been lost and all options are ruled out. I am a firm believer in second chances and resolution along with redemption. Goes along with fate I suppose. Lots of people cry when a death happens near them but even that has never really affected me. I feel that instead of crying, one should be celebrating the life and accomplishments of the lost loved one! I know that when I die, I don't want people to cry, I want them to smile and say "well, he gave it his all, left his mark, and defeated life". That being said, I don't see crying as a weakness by any means. I can watch a great film and sob like a baby due to my empathetic nature of feeling what the on screen character is feeling. I'm notorious for stealing peoples tissues during movies haha!
There are some events during our life, when it seems as there is no way out. That could be tragic circumstances or such assessment of them. At that time, what's the thing to do? I think it is safe to say that I have been in that situation before. I think that everyone has. See, the universal feeling of defeat is completely subjective for each person. For example, if you get pulled over for speeding, you realize that there is no way out (unless you run... which I wouldn't suggest). However, completely subjective is a person who is married to a police officer that gets pulled over and knows that his or her ticket will be taken care of. That being said, I am extremely hopeless. Just the other day I felt as if I were in a situation that had brought me to a low in my life and I was not certain that I would be able to assess a solution. I sat myself down, had a heart to heart with myself, and realized that I was the only one holding myself down. Gave myself a kick in the butt and decided to keep on trucking. Sure the issue at hand still haunts me daily but tell me this, if my problem now haunts me, then it is merely a ghost, that is, only there in spirit so therefore in common theory, it can't harm me anymore. In today's society and especially economic turmoil, people feel as if they have to find blame for their misfortune when in fact they are probably the leading cause of the aforementioned. Having stated this, when a person can realize that they need to stop placing the blame on others and grab themselves by the bootstraps and keep trucking along, we will all be a little more informed, more realistic, and all a little better off.
Could you please choose any event of last days, weeks or months, that has distressed you? It can be any happening on a local or international scale. How could you comment on it? 3 days ago, I ran out of milk haha. I am notorious for separating my personal life from my career. Career life speaking, in my line of work, there are stressful events and letdowns everyday! You learn to cope with it and/or forget it. I like to think that if it wasn't one thing, it would be something else. Recently I was out to dinner with a dear friend who is considered an A lister when I got the call that I had been cut from a national commercial due to budget cuts. I was venting until 30 minutes later my buddy broke his hand which will have him out of work completely for several weeks. As for personal stress? C'mon now, I'm a guy... It always comes down to a blue eyed girl and a brown eyed girl that stresses me to the brink of insanity.
There's always a new danger watching for humanity in its way, always a new temptation we're ready succumb to. What's the danger of our days? And what's the way to avoid this trap? There are 2 dangers that are lurking in what seems every home today. Those are rejection of change and rejection of passion. Firstly, people are so afraid of change due to the state of the average life. They are so fearful of trying something new, who knows, it might work and it might not but can you live the rest of your days wondering? I hate not knowing that I didn't give something or someone a chance. If we don't change the way of being stuck in our lugubrious and monotonous rut very soon, I feel like the words "culture", "revolution" and "future" will become nonexistent. How can a society as a whole, look forward to the future with such joy when we are so fearful of change? Something doesn't seem logically right with that to me. I'm not saying change your whole life, just become a bit more accepting to new routines, ideas, and concepts. If they don't work, nobody will blame you for trying! You miss every opportunity you don't take! Secondly, is fear of passion. People know how to love of course. People know how to show affection. People know how to spend a life with someone but it blows me away that so many people lack passion. I live in a country with a divorce rate that is almost over 50%, I feel as if lack of passion has so much to do with this. This also effects the passion of everyday life, passion for living even. I have only recently learned what true, unbridled passion feels like. I took up French afterwards, only to deal with the almost uncontrollable emotion I had for things that I am passionate about. Don't fall in love without passion, you will only be left with lust, which fades with the seasons.
What are the main obstructions to apply humanities principles at our today's life? Could they be solved? If they couldn't be solved, they wouldn't be called problems! I think one of the largest obstructions that lie in the path of humanity is the fear of Coulomb's Law, that is, opposites attract. Humanity is starting to fall into grooves in everyday life that they get comfortable with and are afraid to venture out. People are afraid to take chances because they may be attracted to something that is opposite of what they are used to. Think about it this way, what if Martin Luther King, Jr. decided to never give a speech because someone made fun of his voice in elementary school? What if the Beatles decided to just keep their band in their garage because some people might not like them? What if Steven Spielberg decided that he didn't enjoy being in crowds of large people with cameras? What if Gutenberg thought that it would be fine if monks continued copying manuscripts? What if you decided not to (fill in the blank).... That's right - think about you. Even if you fail, 9 times out of 10 the sun will come up tomorrow and if it doesn't, you'll always be remembered as the guy who put the sun out!
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| Comments: 11, would be great to get one of yours... |
Alexxx, 23 Apr 2010 02:11 pm |
| well, I agree. a very conceited one. and you never know whether is that good or bad, until you meet such character in the real life.... |
Tim, 23 Apr 2010 11:55 am |
| Boy this guy is full of himself. His answers are those of a true narcissist. |
S Bennet, 12 Apr 2010 09:17 pm |
| OMG I totally spotted him in Nashville last week and knew that I knew him from somewhere and now I know! |
Justin, 28 Jan 2010 11:17 pm |
| I always loved Trey. Such a down to earth person for real. |
Christi, 27 Jan 2010 02:54 am |
| He iz def this year's big thing! |
Sara, 27 Jan 2010 02:54 am |
| I totally saw a poster of Mr. Moore in my local mall today in Charlotte! |
Don, 05 Nov 2009 11:51 am |
| Well he did some work with Taylor Swift this year so who knows what happened...Taylor Lautner better watch out <3 |
Laura, 11 Oct 2009 11:20 pm |
| Isn't he dating Carrie Underwood or didn't he at some point?? |
Stacy, 20 Sep 2009 05:22 pm |
| an enviable fighting mood, Trey! |
Hola, 14 Sep 2009 10:25 pm |
| Isn't Trey a son of the Russian president Mr.Medvedev? By photos on his website I feel it like he is! |
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