Last Updated on March 16, 2024 by Phil Nobile Jr.
Thereโs an entire generation out there who might only know Eric Bogosian from Succession or Billions, or as the menacing bookie/brother-in-law Arno from Uncuh Jaaaaaaaamz. Heโs great in all these recent roles, but I implore you to dig up Oliver Stoneโs Talk Radio, or some of Bogosianโs one-man shows from the 1980s. Bogosian has been an electric presence for decades, and his involvement in any project is cause for excitement.
Todayโs cause for excitement is the news that heโs joining the cast of AMCโs Interview with the Vampire reboot, and heโs playing Daniel Molloy, the conductor of the eponymous q&a. In 1994, that role was filled by Christian Slater, whoโd stepped in for the recently deceased River Phoenix. At roughly 44 years older than Slater was when he played the role, Bogosianโs age is very much a factor, according to Variety. Molloy is described as โan investigative journalist nearing the end of his career whoโs given a second chance at the interview of a lifetime.โ It would have been so easy to pop some CW hottie in that role as it was originally written (author Anne Rice simply called him “the boy” in the novel). Love this pivot; love when a horror property recognizes that we share the earth with multiple generations!
Itโs no secret that we at Fango are pro-mature people, and showrunner Rolin Jones seems to get it as well: โI count Eric Bogosian as one of the half dozen artists who made me want to do this for a career. He is, for me, the dented car fender of the American Soul and I can think of no better actor/writer alive to play this role. Iโm in total frothing geek mode about his casting.โ
Same, buddy.
The first season of Interview with the Vampire will debut on AMC later this year.
