Ernie Hudson interview: talks ‘Ghostbusters,’ ‘Oz,’ ‘Crow’
From Winston Zeddemore in the Ghostbusters series to Warden Leo Glynn on HBO’s Oz. Ernie Hudson has played a wide array of roles. Movie Mikes’ Adam Lawton got a chance to talk with Ernie at this years Chiller Theatre convention and got a chance to ask him about his career and the possibility of a Ghostbusters 3.
Adam Lawton: You played Warden Glynn on HBO’s hit series Oz, was it hard for you to come out of that role when shooting was all done for the day?

Ernie Hudson at the Big Apple Convention, Manhatten. October 17, 2009 Photo: Luigi Novi (nightscream) via Wikipedia
Ernie Hudson: No it’s not hard. It’s acting. I would be in the character on set with all the other guys who are into their roles but at the end of the day I am very clear about who I am and who the character is. It was an interesting character. I think if an actor plays a character that he loves or people seem to like that character more than him, it’s very tempting to want to stay there.
AL: You were in the Crow with the late Brandon Lee was it hard for you and the rest of the cast to go back to work after the tragedy that occurred involving Brandon.
EH: I didn’t want to go back and do it but a lot of the guys felt that Brandon had worked so hard on the film, that it would be a shame not to finish it. So we came back and finished after about an eight week break. The Crow is actually one of my favorite movies. They really did a great job with it, but it’s just so tragic. They had actually called me to do the other films but I felt that after the first one it should have been put to rest.
AL: Working with Bill Murray, you must have some interesting behind the scene stories?
EH: Bills a great guy, he’s kind of quirky but I love him. He’s a guy who is very much into what he’s feeling. I know he really cares about his work, which is probably why there hasn’t been another Ghostbusters as of yet.
AL: Rumors are Ghostbusters 3 is in the beginning stages?
EH: Dan (Aykroyd) and Harold (Ramis) are working on the script. If it happens we will see but Bill has been the hold up. His definition of good is a little bit different than everybody else’s. So we will see, I would love to see it happen. I know the fans have been asking for it…so hopefully.
AL: Any projects you have coming out you would like to tell the fans about?
EH: I just finished a movie called Doonby with John Schneider. I also how worked on some voice work for the animated Transformers series and also Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2.
See the interview here: http://www.mediamikes.com/2010/12/interview-with-ernie-hudson/