Kurt Russell shares touching family link to ‘dream’ role(Image: PARAMOUNT)
“It was great, that connection from working together and having a really good time all those years ago… what was it, 1988? Michelle and I had a really great time.
“It was a more difficult time for her in terms of what the production itself offered and created, but this was just smooth sailing. This was a dream, just a pleasure every day. I worked primarily with Matthew Fox and Michelle and I just wanted to be able to hopefully bring to this character what Michelle’s character needs.
“And what the family needs to know about him, feel about him. When they move from New York to Montana, that’s when you really begin to discover a lot of things they didn’t know about their father.”
Kurt Russell worked with Michelle Pfeiffer again after nearly 40 years(Image: PARAMOUNT)
Russell and Pfeiffer lead an impressive ensemble cast for the series, which features Lost star Matthew Fox as Preston’s brother Paul, Suits actor Patrick J Adams as Preston and Stacy’s son-in-law, and The Good Doctor’s Beau Garrett as their daughter, Abigail.
Much of Preston and Paul’s screen time together involves fly-fishing, an activity Russell has strong family ties to through his grandfather, Bing Russell, who previously owned the Kennebago Lake Club in Rangeley, Maine.
“I grew up with that,” he reminisced. “I was never a great fly-fisher, and I’ve got a son, Oliver Hudson, who’s a great fly-fisherman, and a really good deep sea fisherman. I was more of a hunter, but I do appreciate the aspect of fly-fishing that is hunting fish rather than hoping to catch something.
“But I like what it has to say about self-reflection when you’re out there doing it.”
Whilst Russell doesn’t claim to be an expert, he apparently needed minimal preparation to master this crucial physical element of his role.
Preston fly-fishing with his brother Paul(Image: PARAMOUNT)
“I’ve done my share of it,” he said. “It’s like riding a bike. Every year we float down the Roaring Fork River and go fly-fishing, it’s something I’ve done all my life.
“What was fun in this was to be not as good as my brother. He’s sort of my mentor because he’s lived there and he’s doing it every day. What I love is that he appreciates what his brother is getting out of it. It was fun to be not so good at it.”
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