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Show Page D8 THE DAILY HERALD, Prove, Ltak. Sunday, April 28. 19M Actor says he's ready to take on adult roles Je.mma: The other Redgrave lady JVIeet Jonathan Brandis is ready to of teen idols. The former star of "seaQuest DSV and its revised version "seaQuest 2032" turned 20 on April 13. While shooting a movie in South Africa, he went gambling and parried with Chris Noth, the former "Law & Order" star who was playing Brandis' father. ' And Brandis' performance as a young man befriending a lion in that movie, ABCs "Born Free: A New Adventure," may be the last time he acts under his age. don't know how many 'Born Frees' I have left in me," he said of the latest sequel to the 1966 theatrical film about a couple and their pet lion. "I can't just keep playing kids." Not that he's knocking family entertainment, including the movie premiering Saturday at 8 p.m. ET. "I'm not going to go out and play three serial killers in a row," he said. "1 think this movie is entertaining, and I enjoyed watching it. I think it had a lot of heart to it. But a time's coming when I'm going to play the father in a movie." Viewers saw a hint of the new Brandis in the NBC movie "Her Last Chance." where he played a d thief w ith Kellie Martin. His hair cut short and dyed black, "a lot of people still don't know it was me." he said. "Casting directors were calling my agent after it was on. asking. 'Where the hell was he?' " But that mov ie was made just after he finished work on the new "Bom Free." And Brandis already had begun to shed his boyish look and gain in height w hen hie went to leav e the ranks u - rt i i TV series in England: here, new Photo courtesy jpiodes of the series will run as Th Brewster Family will b the guest artists on a program with ProVoce Chorale in the Provo series, slated for four-pa- rt ihe fall. " The daughter of actor Corin Redgrae (Vanessa's banner) and lus wife. Deidre. Redgrave says he knew from an early age she vvanted to act. "I don't know it's in the genetic code, I guess," she says. . .There were trepidations. ..The only reservations I had about acting is that I didn't know whether I had an aptitude for it." she says. Until, that is. she received "incredible notices" for her stage debut, in a play called "Easter." and her mind was set at ease. - "Then I felt absolutely sure that I wasn't going to embarrass my tamilv." she savs. Tha Brawsiar Family Ol Tabernacle on May 3. They perform early American and Celtic music blue-gras- s, ProVoce Chorale, Brewster Family to perform at Provo Tabernacle in May -- The ProVoce Chorale, under the direction of Eric Jones will present "Songs of the American Frontier" celebration of in the Utah Centennial. The group will be presenting traditional folk songs and American spirituals including such selections as The Gathering from To Utah by Robert Aaron Cundick. Copeland's Premise of Living from The Good Land, Amen. 900 Auditions for 'Our Town1 announced The Villa Playhouse Theatre announces auditions for Thornton Miles fnm My Home and a particularly poignant arrangement of Amazing Grace. The program will feature The Brewster Family, who are well known in the Provo-Orearea for their performances of early American and Celtic music. Their performances consist of a delightful combination of dance and music performed on a variety of blue-gras- s, was very For some scenes, shots of human and animal performers were done separately, then edited together. In others, the lion and humans were together, but inside a cage, to protect the movie crew. "We were given all kinds of instructions, too, like 'The lion doesn't like certain colors, so don't wear them.' ... The script w as written as if the lion was a dog or something, where you could hug it drug-addle- instruments including hammered dulcimer, guitar, banjo and mandolin. 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For information call The Villa or Playhouse Theatre at 489-308- 8 Younereen at and For D7Xro950 4 30 AovSi'lHivVimi II AND KIHiaUIT KHR DAILY 1:0 4:00 7:1 0:1 MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION 8-- well-know- .irui the play Yesterday 15-8- 1 to,7XKiiD 3C33CrS530 "MRS.WINT1ERIK)URNI:' IS A WINNER!" Needed for Our Town are 17 men. ages women, ages in 1 Stt md &r manses n. The director of Our Town will be Budd) Youngreen. the experin enced and director of oer IOC plays both in I'tah and California. A dose friend and dexotee of Nauoo"s Smith family, he wrote the reader's production Praise to the Man pga rt Sj mW Stt Auditions will be held Wednesday. May I. 7:30 to 10 p.m. at 254 S. Main. Springville. and Saturday. May 4 at 10 a.m. to noon at Springville Playhouse, under the enter the library at 50 S. Main w est door. i can't." Things went smoothly until near the end of production. Brandis said. In a scene where Brandis and the lion are reunited, he said. "He comes to me. and I'm so happy, and it's going real well. And then I guess I turned my back, and that's rule No. I not to do. The lion leaped on my back and grabbed my chest, and left claw marks." ever about the Prophet Joseph Smith. Wilder "s American classic. Our Jr-- South Africa to make the lion movie, and get over the cancellation of "seaQuest" The fantasy series, about a vessel of the future, was deep-se- a an opportunity lost to Brandis. ' "There were a few episodes that were great and a lot that were cheesy," he said. "I think we had a good concept at the end, and people just didn't watch. "1 have no problem doing science fantasy bin on the show no one wanted to do that. Everyone wanted to do a serious drama, and I kept saying, 'It's 'seaQuest.' guys.'" "Born Free" offered another kind of challenge: performing with who thinks of you as a lunch. Although Brandis had worked with animals before, such as the dolphin Darwin on "seaQuest," "dealing with the lion was a giant pain," he said. "It Knight-Ridde- T You've heard of the Redgrave sisters: Vanessa and Lynn. Then, .there's their father. Sir Michael, and Vanessa's acting daughters, Natasha and Joely Richardson, niow meet Jemma Redgrave Inland's answer to Dr. Quinn. :.: Redgrave stars in "Bramwell." four-pa"Masterpiece Theatre" aeries that concludes this Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on PBS. The British docactress plays a Victorian-er- a tor who perseveres through the prejudices of the time, much like ,UHir own homespun frontier doc, CBS' Michaela Quinn. "She's very complex, and contradictory. She's so courageous, bold and unconventional for her tune." says Redgrave of her character. Dr. Eleanor Rramwell. "And. she's xulnerable. She s taive about men and relationships." - "Bramwell" runs as a regular another R. 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