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Prince Charming
Luke Mably may play a swashbuckling heir to a monarchy in The Prince & Me, but in person he's quite self-deprecating. Getting the 28-year-old Englishman to toot his own horn is about as easy as it is to get Beyoncé Knowles to talk about her love life nearly impossible. Fortunately, we think humility is very attractive in a man.
In the film, you're quite believable as Prince Edvard "Eddie" Valdemar Dangaard. What types of things did you do to prepare for the role?
Well, I watched any footage I could get of Prince William, and I read a lot of books about him. I really sympathize for the guy now. He was born into a life of rules and protocol and tradition and everything is decided for him. It's almost like a bubble; it doesn't seem like a fun life to have. I also read a lot about table manners and worked with a movement teacher on things like posture.
You're really convincing onscreen as a ladies' man. Is that a role you have in real life?
Um, [uncomfortable pause] I've never really been a ladies' man, but I remember having a crush on a girl and not knowing if she liked me or not. She ended up making the move.
That sounds like a ladies' man to me.
Uh, well I was pretty useless in that department.
How do you normally spend your free time when you aren't wooing women onscreen?
I love to watch scary movies. When I was little, my friend and I used to make home-video equivalents of films like Nightmare on Elm Street and the movie with the little character Chuckie running around and things like that. We took it quite seriously. I still love to watch horror movies. I also have this thing where I like to make masks in my free time. I recently re-created the elephant man mask.
Wow, that's really cool. Are they facemasks à laPhantom of the Opera?
No, I just hang them around my flat. It's nothing really, I'm not very good. I don't really do anything with them once I make them.
Speaking of masks, what types of characters would you like to portray in the future?
Well, I don't know how choosey I can be at this point, but I'd like to cover a whole range of personalities. It excites me to use myself completely, like physically. It's seeing the world through someone else's eyes for a day. I love that. It's too boring just being yourself.