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Anteater
04-23-12, 10:58 AM
I just read a very interesting article about actor/racer Patrick Dempsey:
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/entertainment&id=8609375


LOS ANGELES (AP) - April 5, 2012 (WPVI) -- Patrick Dempsey is bringing his passion for auto racing to television with a new documentary series.

The "Grey's Anatomy" star will produce "Road to Le Mans," a four-part series about his competition in the venerable French race, the Velocity channel said Thursday.

Dempsey, who has a professional auto racing team based in Georgia, will be both owner and driver at the 24-hour endurance race.

"Road to Le Mans," set to air by mid-2013, will include his team's preparation for the event, including sponsor acquisition, training and time trials, and the race itself.

Dempsey, a documentary buff, said combining the series and the art of racing is a "perfect fit."

For the fledgling, 6-month-old Velocity, "Road to Le Mans" represents its biggest financial commitment yet to a series or a special, said Bob Scanlon, the channel's general manager and senior vice president.

Velocity is part of Discovery Communications, which was to announce its channels' upcoming programming Thursday in New York for advertisers. Formerly HD Theater, Velocity reaches about 40 million homes and focuses on topics including cars, sports, adventure and travel.

Dempsey, who has driven at Le Mans before, exemplifies the "timeless cool" that is part of the channel's brand as it targets a male, upscale audience, Scanlon said.

The actor also can bring racing's drama to a new generation, he said, following in the tradition of other stars who competed on film and in real life, including Paul Newman ("Winning"), James Garner ("Grand Prix") and Steve McQueen ("Le Mans").

The mix, however, creates a burden of proof that an actor isn't merely a dilettante driver.

"You have people who are skeptical, who are looking for any mistake to make that the story, rather than the small things you've done successfully," Dempsey said.

He and his Mazda racing team have gained increasing credibility. Even with commitments to his day job that limit his competition, Dempsey's posted top 10 finishes, including a career-best third last year with his teammates at the Rolex 24 in Daytona Beach, Fla.

His love of the sport is based on elements including its physical and mental challenges and something hard to find in Hollywood: "Control of your own destiny," Dempsey said. The track also is definitive.

"In racing, either you're fast and you're the first one across the line, or you're not," he said.

At this point, his heart is with screen projects about the sport, Dempsey said. Besides "Road to Le Mans," he is to star in the film adaptation of Garth Stein's 2008 novel, "The Art of Racing in the Rain."

He's been devoted to the project, which finally found a home at Universal, for five years.
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:cool::thumbup: I hope the movie does the book justice--it's one of my all-time favorites! And how cool to have something besides NASCAR getting attention in Hollywood.

SteveH
04-23-12, 11:18 AM
:cool::thumbup: I hope the movie does the book justice--it's one of my all-time favorites! And how cool to have something besides NASCAR getting attention in Hollywood.

I wouldn't be so sure about that. They changed the name of the dog in the film to Dale.


















just kidding

Anteater
04-23-12, 11:34 AM
OMG, SteveH--you had me going for a second there! :D

SteveH
04-23-12, 12:34 PM
http://www.garthstein.com/enzostore/

Anteater
04-24-12, 01:09 PM
I must get one of those "That which you manifest..." caps! :thumbup:

NismoZ
04-30-12, 05:33 PM
PLUS...saw a TV report where McDreamy hisself recently pulled a kid or two from a Mustang they rolled 2-3 times near his house in Malibu! Real hero stuff. Had an extinguisher and a crowbar...pried 'em right out! The kid's mom seemed ESPECIALLY pleased! Did anyone notice a Dempsey Racing RX-8 (Joe Foster, I think) was running 4th OVERALL in that Homestead Monsoon Race when some fool in a DP just punted him off into the mud!?:mad:Dempsey and his team are for real. :thumbup:

Easy
04-30-12, 06:03 PM
The difference between Paul Newman/Steve McQueen and most other actor/celebs who have dabbled in motorsports was that most only loved the thrill racing provided and didn't really care about the sport itself. PLN and McQueen had a true love of the sport. Dempsey seems to share that consuming passion.

NismoZ
04-30-12, 06:24 PM
Yes. Exactly my impression!:thumbup: I mean, this guy grew up idolizing Gurney, Phil Hill, Shelby, Mario, Senna...he owns a '63 356 Porsche convertible, a D-Jag, an XK-120, a Ferrari Daytona...he could be my long lost TWIN! Well, I drive a Mazda and have die casts of SOME of those!