Like things that we know are true weren't true and how it all went down - if there were some vampires in there somewhere, I think that would be a cool story." After speaking to Dohring we then left the Warner Bros lot for the location the show was filming at that day. I'm sure there's gonna be stuff, I hope, where you rewrite history. He knows all the deals and all the ins and outs. He's the oldest vampire on the show at 400, but it would be cool if someone that was 1000 made him." Dohring said that given the age his character is, when it comes to making money "He knows it all. We're gonna start getting into that sort of thing, which I'm looking forward to. There's a ton of it that goes over his backstory. I do my own stunts." They were filming the sixth episode of Moonlight that day, and Dohring explained it was "the biggest episode for me. Dohring got some laughs when he said he hadn't done any big stunts yet, except for "Just eating a girl," smiling and adding it was "Pretty awesome. Jason Dohring as Josef Konstantin Josef has various beautiful concubines he keeps around who will feed him their blood whenever he wants - in the pilot we see him biting into one such girl's arm. That's what I'm guessing." While Dohring has worked with O'Loughlin quite a bit, he said he'd only had one scene with Myles so far, "where we first meet. ![]() So I imagine if something like that happened, where he gets too close to her and gives away some info that she uses, and I go after her. That's the main thing that causes fights and disputes to our characters. ![]() And when things come up that endanger people knowing about it, that's not good. There's this big ongoing story about getting found out as vampires. Dohring said he didn't envision a love triangle between Mick, the human Beth and his character, especially because Josef is "more of the one night stand kind of person." However, he did feel that instead, some problems could occur "if Beth gives something away to Mick that he's not happy with. Dohring pointed out some cool little touches in Mick's apartment, including a retractable section of the wall that held Mick's secret blood stash. (L-R) Jason Dohring, Shannyn Sossamon, Alex O'Loughlin and Sophia Myles in Moonlight Dohring was a fun and informative tour guide, walking us through each of the standing sets, including the apartment and the office of the character Beth ( Sophia Myles) and the apartment belonging to the hero of the show, vampire private eye Mick St. It was so cool." Dohring noted how impressed he was seeing what a big CBS network show like Moonlight could afford - it's safe to assume the budget is far higher than the UPN/CW Veronica Mars - saying "You can rent the biggest house, the nicest car. He just loves life and has the most expensive stuff." Dohring was very excited about the show saying he "Gets to do just the wildest stuff," describing a scene where his character drives "a half million dollar Ferrari that I got to cruise around in-between. Dohring described Josef as "fun and frivolous. They're ridiculous," describing one amazing house in the hills where the bedroom windows look directly into the water from a huge pool. Dohring showed us the set for his office, which features plenty of expensive TV monitors and large paintings, though Dohring told me "I wish you could have come to some of the locations and seen the houses we use. ![]() Dohring plays Josef, a 400-year-old vampire who is an incredibly rich hedge fund trader in the modern age. lot, the assembled group of visiting journalists were introduced to Jason Dohring, known to my fellow Veronica Mars fans as Logan Echolls.
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