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Malcolm in the Middle | Interviews | Christopher Kennedy Masterson
Desert Islands

Christopher Kennedy Masterson PictureChicken suits, and acting with sticks

Jack: If you were lost on a desert island, what three things would you take with you?

Christopher Masterson: My girlfriend, my house and my dog.

Nikki: What is the strangest acting job you have ever been asked to do?

Christopher Masterson: When I was 15, my manager got a request for me to wear a chicken suit in front of our local restaurant and hand out fliers. I didn't end up taking that job.

Chris Newman: Do you have any real brothers or sisters?

Christopher Masterson: Yes, I have three brothers and a sister. One older and three younger. My oldest brother Danny plays Hyde on That 70's Show and my younger brother Jordan and my sister Allanah act as well so we're a bit of an acting family.

Gemma: What was it like to work with Dragons in Dragonheart?

Christopher Masterson: Unfortunately dragons no longer exist so I was working with a long stick with a tennis ball attached to the end, and that was quite exciting. The problem with acting with sticks is that they don't give you much to work with and they also get temperamental!

Jodie: If you could be one of your 'brothers' for a day who would you be and why?

Christopher Masterson: I would probably be Reese. He seems to be so simple-minded so everything he experiences is fun. It would also be good to have no remorse for the day.

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