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Burn Up
Rupert Penry-Jones plays Tom McConnell

Burn Up



Rupert Penry-Jones plays Tom McConnell


What was it about Burn Up that drew you to the project?

One of the best things about the script was the fact that it made me realise how serious the issue of global warming is.

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As an actor, it's exciting to be part of something that's important, that means something and can make a difference. I think that a film like this can make a difference and does so without appearing preachy or boring and without over cramming the facts.

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It's about the idea that one day very soon, we're all going to have to deal with this situation and make changes to the way we lead our lives and run our countries and the difficulties involved in doing that.

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What sort of journey does your character, Tom McConnell, make over the course of the drama?

Tom starts off the film as a hard-nosed oil man; he's married into the oil business. He is married with children and leading a very successful life.

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Then, he gets involved with Holly, who has really been brought in to run the renewables division at his company and is secretly an environmental activist.

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When Tom falls in love with her he also ends up trying to make a difference. The two of them start working together to make sure that the Kyoto 2 agreement goes through and is not stalled by those who are only focused on the immediate money that can be made from oil.

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With the job he's in, Tom's able to manipulate people and pressurise others to try to make a difference.

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How did you find working with Neve and Bradley?

It's always nice to work with people that you respect. I knew of everybody in the cast and respected them prior to working with them. I am a big fan of all of them – Neve is great fun, and we've become good friends. When you work with someone who's willing to bend with you and give and take tips without being offended, it's really nice. It's good to have that kind of working relationship with another actor. With regards to Bradley, I've watched every episode made of The West Wing, it's possibly my favourite ever show, so working with Bradley has been a joy – he's even better than I thought he would be. I'm learning stuff from him which is a great bonus. He's a great actor!

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Can you explain the relationship between Tom and Mack?

They start off as best friends, I think Mack is like a big brother to Tom, but you soon realise that he has ulterior motives.

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He's helped to put Tom in the position in terms of being in charge of Arrow Oil and Tom starts to realise that he's actually trying to manipulate him. Their friendship is put under a massive amount of strain, so although their friendship is still there throughout the film, they're fighting very different corners.

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Has shooting Burn Up changed your perspective on global warming issues and how they should be tackled?

Before I read the script, I didn't know much about global warming. I hadn't read up on it, I buried my head in the sand a bit, which I think is what most people are doing.

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What it's done is wake me up and made me realise that there is only so much you can do as an individual, in terms of cutting emissions and not driving petrol-guzzling cars.

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I believe that everyone should do their bit, but the most important thing is to make sure that the countries that are responsible for this are not run by people that are not taking it seriously.

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With regards to my personal efforts to be green, I do what I can, but I'm no saint.

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Do you think that living in a city makes it hard to lead a green lifestyle?

I think living in a city means that you're surrounded by energy-consuming things all the time. You're not so aware of how much you're consuming.

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In London they're trying more and more to show you how important it is to have an energy-efficient house, especially when it comes to buying or selling.

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I think it should be made easier to make your house more eco-friendly – at the moment, it's still very expensive. It needs to be made cheaper for people to fit solar panels on their roof for example.

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You seem to be drawn to parts that involve conspiracy theories – Spooks, now this – is that a conscious decision?

I don't think I'm necessarily drawn to conspiracy theory shows but, because I am in Spooks, if there is a conspiracy theory script around, my name comes up because I'm someone that has been involved with that type of show for years.

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I personally am not a conspiracy theorist but I do love that type of drama and I think there is something to be said for them – they're a good way of getting alternative messages out there without getting in trouble!

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What is your experience of filming in Canada?

I was there for 10 weeks and I kept ringing friends up in London, telling them that I've never been anywhere where people are more proud of their country and their people, certainly in a way that Londoners don't seem to be. People pick litter up off the floor, they look after the place and I envy that.

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I think Calgary is a fantastic city and would live here if I thought I could have a career here like the one I have in London. It's safe, beautiful; the countryside around it is magnificent.

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I spoke to another actor that has worked in Canada before who said there are only so many lakes and mountains you can look at before you get bored, but I disagree. I could live somewhere like this and look at lakes and mountains for years!

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Rupert's previous television credits include Spooks, Persuasion, Joe's Palace, Krakatoa: The Last Days, Agatha Christie's Poirot, Cambridge Spies, North Square and The Student Prince. Film credits include Match Point, Charlotte Gray and The Four Feathers.

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