Jason O’Mara and Daniel Sunjata are the hot stars in the adaptation of Janet Evonovih’s comedy-action novel One For The Money. Determined to make accurate portrayals of the characters, O’Mara and Sunjata made a big effort to do justice to the book. “I absolutely went to the books to sort of try and find that Janet Evonovih humor,” Sunjata told Uinterview in an exclusive video interview.
Both O’Mara and Sunjata have encountered their share of success in the filming industry recently. Born in Ireland, O’Mara became famous for his lead role as a Chicago police narcotics detective on the Fox series Terra Nova, which was recently canceled after its first season. He is also noted for his appearance in the TV show Criminal Minds. Sunjata is well known for his role as an FDNY firefighter in the TV drama Rescue Me.
And the actors didn’t mind working with co-star Katherine Heigl on the film, “There was a scene that I’ve referenced a couple of times, more than a couple of times at this point, where we’re working together on the gun range and Ranger is trying to demonstrate to her the proper way to shoot the gun without getting herself killed,” Sunjata to uInterview. “And that was a really fun day!”
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