No More Galavant-ing Around for CW Star Joshua Sasse

After gallivanting around much of Europe shooting the ABC musical comedy “Galavant,” star Joshua Sasse is looking forward to sprouting roots in Vancouver for at least six months to work on his new CW series “No Tomorrow.”  For Sasse, a self-confessed “gypsy,” those roots can’t sprout fast enough. “I haven’t been anywhere for longer than nine-months in five years,” he told reporters at the Television Critics Association tour on Thursday.  “A home in London is the base, but the troupe comes with me. My dog comes everywhere and while it’s not ideal, it’s my life and it’s alright.”

Sasse, who first came to the attention of the American television audience with his villainous role in the first season of DirecTV’s Rogue, admits to having enjoyed the Galavant ride while it lasted but is glad it came to a halt. “I don’t miss it,” he admitted. “We did it for those two long years and it was great.  But it is fun to do something new and you don’t ever want to get stagnant. I don’t think it really stretched my acting ability as much as I would have liked.  I work better under pressure. I want to feel I’m getting better at my job and I didn’t necessarily feel I was growing as an actor. But it was fun.”

Steve Gidlow

Steve Gidlow, a long-time columnist for MediaVillage ("Behind the Scenes in Hollywood"), has written about television and pop culture since 1994, beginning in Australia.  Since moving to Hollywood in 1997, Steve has focused on celebrity interv… read more