December 12, 2003

thanks Monica from the J-J.net crew for this:

Joshua Jackson Rules Out TV Work

Actor hunk Joshua Jackson is keen to avoid working in TV again in the near
future, because Dawson's Creek left him feeling exhausted.

The 25-year-old - who played Pacey Witter in the hit show which has now ended -
is happy to take assessing his options now, and doesn't feel he has the "energy" to work on the small screen again.

Joshua says, "I've no long-term plans. My mind doesn't work that way. Maybe I should take life more seriously.

"I can't imagine wanting to do another TV series regularly in the future. I don't know that I have the energy for it anymore.

"Every year I remember thinking, 'I'm just going to die. There's no way I am going to be able to physically finish this.' "


December 10, 2003

Small article in the Vancouver Sun

*thanks Lady*

December 2, 2003

Jackson Glows in 'Aurora Borealis'
Mon, Dec 01, 2003, 04:12 PM PT
LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - Forget the creek, Joshua Jackson has his sights on the Northern Lights.

The "Dawson's Creek" actor will star in "Aurora Borealis" as a troubled young man who must come to terms with the premature death of his father.

Jackson, 25, joins Donald Sutherland and Louise Fletcher, who play the his character's grandparents. Juliette Lewis will portray his love interest and the assistant to Sutherland's character.

Based on a script by Brent Boyd, the project will be directed by James Burke and filmed in Toronto.  Entitled Entertainment will produce in association with Rick Bieber Prods.  Jackson is best known for the wisecracking Pacey Witter in the WB's "Dawson's Creek," which began airing in 1998 and ran for five seasons. He recently wrapped shooting "Americano" with Dennis Hopper and Leonor Varela in Spain.